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06/08/1999
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1999-158
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Multi-Agrncy Drug Enforcement Unit (M.A.C.E.)
Teens Acting Responsibility Global Education Troupe(T.A.R.G.ET.)
Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County
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FY1999/2000 Anti-Drug Abuse Grant Funding
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SFY 2040 Drug Control and System Improvement Formula grant Program <br />— Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Assistance <br />Complete uniform program objectives and performance measures (found In Appendix V) for the federally <br />authorized program area you want to implement. Your application is not complete without them and an <br />incomplete application will not be considered for subgrant funding. <br />If the program area you selected does not have uniform program objectives published in this document or it you <br />cannot roiato your objectives to those stated, contact Tom Bishop at 8501488.8016 for further instructions. DO <br />NOT mix objectives from different Program Areas. <br />Start below and use coallnuatian pages as necessary. <br />Performance Objectives for Purpose Area 04A <br />identifier <br />04A.01 Provide 10 aItem ative drug free events <br />04A.02 Present 48 crime and substance abuse prevention education classes. <br />04A.03 Conduct 36 life skill development education classes. <br />04A.04 Create, expand or enhance community, neighborhood or school based recreation programs. <br />04A.05 Conduct -- meetings with community leaders for the purpose of identifying neighborhood <br />problems and developing proposed solutions and support groups. <br />04A.06 Conduct — citizens patrols. <br />04A,07 Conduct security surveys of — homes or businesses. <br />04A.08 Conduct --Neighborhood Watch programs. <br />04A.09 Conduct community service programs which may include neighborhood clean-up <br />campaigns. <br />04A.10 Develop — media packages. <br />04A.11 Provide — children with summer camp activities. <br />04A.12 Provide individualslfamiiies with crisis intervention or counseling services. <br />04A.13 Provide — individuals with escort services. <br />04A.14 Provide Operation ID services to — households. <br />04A.15 Provide academic tutoring to — students. <br />04A.16 Provide — families with comprehensive assessments. <br />04A,17 Provide a citizen hot line which links citizens who suspect criminal activity with law <br />enforcement. <br />Self -Generated <br />04.A.1a, identify and invite 200 youth to participate in the T.AA.R.G.E.T program. <br />04.A.2a. To identify out of the youth chosen, 10% to be student body leaders. <br />04.A.3a. To conduct 200 multiple risk factor behavioral assessment (KAPB). <br />04.A.4a. To train 25-35 at risk youth as peer trainers and iesders. <br />04.A.5a. To provide performances to a total of 1,000 youth, adolescents and <br />adults. <br />04.A.6a. To conduct 1,000 pre and post -performance evatuations. <br />04.A.7a. To present 15 improvisational scene performances by the "Troupe". <br />Subgrant Application Section it - Pane a or 16 <br />
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