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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/12/2004
Control Number
2004-229N
Agenda Item Number
7.I.
Entity Name
Boys and Girls Club of Indian River County
Subject
South County Club Program
Children's Services Advisory Committee
Archived Roll/Disk#
3224
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4311
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Y <br /> Boys & Girls Club of Indian River County, Inc. — South County Branch <br /> Grant Application to the Children 's Services Advisory Committee <br /> D . MEASURABLE OUTCOMES (Entire Section D not to exceed two pages) <br /> FY04-05 OUTCOMES ACTIVITIES <br /> Add all the elements for the Measurable Outcomes T. Add the tasks to accom lish the Outcome s1 . To increase average daily attendance <br /> ofDistribute Membership Recruitment FlyersSouth County Branch club members by 4in the schools to announce after school <br /> (from 60- 85 ) as reported by the 2004-2005 program in the beginning of the school year <br /> year end average daily attendance totals, and summer programs at end of the school <br /> Baseline : 2002-2003 average daily year, <br /> attendance totals . . Offer affordable membership fees at $ 5 . 00 <br /> a school year and $ 30 a summer. <br /> • Provide transportation after school through <br /> Indian River County School District to the <br /> Boys & Girls Club . <br /> • Offer Youth Service Activities once a week <br /> that guide and foster a greater <br /> understanding and appreciation for <br /> diversity among Club members ages 6- 18 . <br /> 2 . To decrease juvenile crime rates of enrolled • Provide daily diversion activities at the <br /> 10 - 17 year old Club Members to less than Club to channel the energy of our members <br /> . 3 % compared to non-club members which is into a positive direction. To initially spark <br /> 10 % as reported by the 2001 -2002 juvenile members ' interests, game room <br /> arrests . Baseline : 2001 -2002 Indian River tournaments and outdoor playground <br /> County statistics from the FL Department of activities will be offered . After a rapport is <br /> Juvenile Justice Bureau Data. ( 10 % of all established, staff will encourage <br /> 10- 17 year olds) referred to the juvenile participation in the five, core programs . <br /> justice system . • Nominate eligible, deserving 14 year olds <br /> for Youth of the Month . Each nominee <br /> will be requested to complete a nomination <br /> form to be entered into judging for the <br /> Boys and Girls Clubs of Indian River <br /> County Youth of the Year . Award , <br /> • Implement a Keystone Club for members <br /> age 14 - 18 that meets at least once a' month . <br /> • Implement a Torch Club for members ages <br /> 11 - 13 that meets at least once a month. <br /> • Create a Passport to Manhood program for <br /> boys ages 11 - 18 that meets once a week for <br /> 8 weeks . <br /> • Implement the SMART Moves program for <br /> all age groups that will be offered on a <br /> weekly basis . <br /> • Implement a SMART Girls program <br /> offered weekly for girls ages 10 - 15 that <br /> encourages healthy attitudes that enable <br /> . , them to develop to their full potential . <br /> w. <br /> Qd <br /> # 'k. d? `.• 6 S„ � .'Si ^3x4 `p" ': � _ . <br />
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