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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/12/2004
Control Number
2004-229F
Agenda Item Number
7.I.
Entity Name
Big Brothers Big Sisters of IRC
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CSAC Jump into Reading Program
Children's Services Advisory Committee
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3223
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' Big Brothers Big Sisters of Indian River County, Jump into Reading, Children's Services Advisory Committee <br /> standards and bonding. According to these resources, BBBS mentors help fight risk factors such <br /> as early academic failure, lack of commitment to school, alienation, rebelliousness, early and <br /> persistent anti-social behavior and early initiation of problem behavior. Resiliency research — the <br /> study of youth who have "beaten the odds" — points to the presence of a caring adult as the <br /> pivotal reason why children who should have succumbed to deleterious life circumstances <br /> instead thrive as a result of mentoring (Public/Private Ventures, 1999) . Empirical reading <br /> research supports the use of Book Buddies, with volunteers, as significant improvement has been <br /> demonstrated with emergent and early readers (Morris, Shaw & Perney, 1990 ; Juel, 1991 & <br /> 1996 ; Invernizzi et al. , 1997 ; Wasik, 1997) . Studies indicate that the best results are achieved <br /> when students are identified early and enrolled in prevention programs in primary school before <br /> they have a chance to fail (Farrington, 1991 ) . "Reading Buddies" places a strong emphasis on <br /> early prevention targeting Kindergarten through 2nd graders . <br /> 4. List staffing needed for your program , including required experience and estimated <br /> hours per week in program for each staff member and/or volunteers (this section should <br /> conform with the information in the Position Listing on the Budget Narrative Worksheet) . <br /> Staff includes an Executive Director (8 hrs), a Case Manager (40 hrs), an AmeriCorps Case <br /> Manager ( 10 hours) and a Volunteer Recruiter ( 10 hours) . Case Managers must have a minimum <br /> of a Bachelor' s Degree in Social Work (BSW) or related field with experience in social work or <br /> education. A Master' s Degree is preferred for the Executive Director. The Volunteer Recruiter <br /> must have a minimum of an Associates Degree with experience in public relations, marketing <br /> and sales. <br /> 5. How will the target population be made aware of the program ? <br /> The target population includes teachers, 75 children, 75 parents and approximately 75 volunteers <br /> (some mentors provide a 1 -to 1 match with more than one child . ) Teachers are given <br />an <br /> orientation in the Spring of each year as they are a critical part of the referral process . Outreach <br /> to new teachers is done at the start of school . Parents are informed about our program through a <br /> letter sent by the school . When necessary, there is follow-up by the teacher or a school social <br /> worker. Parents complete an application/release form and return it to the school. Contact is then <br /> made by the BBBS Case Manager. The children are interviewed on the school grounds by <br /> BBBS staff. Pre-testing is done just prior to matching . Volunteers are recruited through <br /> corporations, city and county government, small business, clubs, civic organizations, state <br /> agencies, fund raisers, churches, condo associations and retirement communities . Big Brothers <br /> Big Sisters also builds collaborative relationships with businesses and other non-profits such as <br /> RSVP to increase our visibility and help us better serve the target population . <br /> 6. How will the program be accessible to target population (i. e., location, transportation , <br /> hours of operation) ? Our program is highly accessible to the target population . Services will <br /> The Director of Elementary Curriculum is currently choosing the three schools to be served <br /> through this funding source, based on need relative to FCAT results. Transportation is not an <br /> issue as mentoring is offered during the school day on campus. Client referral and scheduling are <br /> at the teacher' s discretion . This valuable tutorial/mentoring service is provided at no cost to the <br /> school or parent. Ease of accessibility, case manager support and capable, trained volunteers <br /> keep the referrals coming and the parents satisfied with the service. <br /> 7 <br />
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