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EXHIBIT A <br />CHILDREN'S SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />2021-22 GRANT APPLICATION <br />Agency Name: <br />Address: <br />Executive Director: <br />Email: <br />Phone: <br />Program Director: <br />Email: <br />Phone: <br />Program(s) Name: <br />The Learning Alliance <br />PO Box 2647, Vero Beach, FL, 32961, US <br />Barbara Hammond <br />bhammond@theleamingalliance.org <br />(772) 473-0167 <br />Liz Bahl <br />lbahl@thelearningalliance.org <br />(772) 538-0440 <br />1 - Moonshot Academy; 2 - Moonshot Reading Rocket; 3 - KRC Family <br />Connection Centers; 4 — SEL Early Learning Coach <br />Focus Area(s): Early Childhood Development <br />Build Parent Capacity <br />Quality Academic Remediation and Enrichment <br />PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS: <br />1. Staffed by professional educators, The Moonshot Academy program provides after-school and <br />summer learning opportunities for struggling readers. Students scoring in the 25th - 50th percentile on <br />the iReady reading assessment qualify to attend this remediation and enrichment program. We know <br />that struggling readers need extra time that is well structured and includes targeted instruction to catch <br />up to their peers. Our program is a multi -faceted enriched literacy program that provides remediation, <br />additional time for mastery of academic content for struggling students, and enrichment that connects <br />learning concepts. Moonshot Academy currently serves 400 K-3 students. The projected number of <br />unduplicated children to be served is four hundred twenty-five (425). <br />2. Managed and staffed by expert Arts Literacy educator, Bridget Lyons, the Moonshot Reading Rocket <br />is a mobile literacy lab that creates customized literacy experiences for children and families in Indian <br />River County. The Rocket partners with dozens of early childhood community organizations as well as <br />VPK and Pre -K programs. Working in the 0-5 space, Bridget brings engaging curriculum that builds <br />early literacy skills to our youngest learners through the Literacy in Action program. She engages with <br />families through working with the KRC's Family Connection Centers and curates literacy rich <br />engagements throughout the community. The projected number of unduplicated children to be served <br />is five thousand, six hundred (5,600). <br />3. Staffed by trained and trusted early childhood educators, KRC's Family Connection Centers serve <br />as a clearinghouse of information and connector to social service agencies and community resources <br />for families with children. Services provided and sourced include: <br />- home visits and one-on-one communication <br />- connections to community agencies (medical and mental health, social/emotional, early <br />intervention screenings, career advancement, food assistance, preschool and kindergarten <br />enrollment, housing/transportation assistance, etc.) <br />