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Contract
Approved Date
10/03/2006
Control Number
2006-331W.
Agenda Item Number
7.J.
Entity Name
Children's Services Advisory Contract
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Boys & Girls Clubs of IRC, Inc.-South County Branch
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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 - PROPOSED. (Section D not to exceed two pages) <br /> OUTCOMES ACTIVITIES <br /> List all of the el,MMfor the Measurable Outcomes List the tasks to awom lish the Outcome(s) <br /> 1 . To maintain the average daily attendance of • Distribute Membership Recruitment Flyers in <br /> South Comity Branch Club members 100x/• the schools to announce after school program in <br /> (75) as reported by the 2006-2007 year end the beginning of the school year and summer <br /> average daily attendance totals. Baseline: 2005- programs at end of the school year. <br /> 2006 average daily attendance totals. . Offer an annual membership fee of$35 .00. <br /> • Provide transportation atter school through <br /> Indian River County School District to the Boys <br /> & Girls Club. <br /> 2. To maintain juvenile crime rates of enrolled • provide daily diversion activities at the Club to <br /> 10 - 17 year old Club Members to less than channel youth energies into a positive direction. <br /> 2% compared to non-club members which is Games room tournaments and outdoor <br /> 6% as reported by the 2003-2004 juvenile playground activities will be offered initially to <br /> arrests. Baseline: 2003-2004 Indian River spark member' interest. Once a rapport is built <br /> County statistics from the FL Department of with our members, staff will encourage <br /> Juvenile Justice Bureau Data. (6% of all 10- participation within our five core program <br /> 17 year olds referred to the juvenile justice service area. <br /> system) • Nominate eligible, deserving 14 year olds as <br /> Youth of the Month Nominees will be <br /> requested to complete a nomination form to be <br /> judged to determine the organizations Youth of <br /> the Year. <br /> • ContimmT Wiance a Keystone Club for <br /> members 14 — 18 years that will meet a <br /> minimum of once a month <br /> • Continue/Enhance a Torch Club for 11 -13 year <br /> olds that will meet a minimum of once a month <br /> • Create a Passport to Manhood program for 11 <br /> year old boys & up that will meet once a week <br /> for 8 weeks. <br /> • ContinueTInhance the SMART Moves program <br /> for all age groups that will be offered on a <br /> weekly basis. <br /> • Continue/Enhance a SMART Girls program <br /> that will be offered weekly, for girls ages 10-15. <br /> The program is designed to encourage healthy <br /> attitudes that will enable early adolescent girls to <br /> develop to their full potential. <br /> • Implement a violence prevention program that <br /> meets once aweek for 12 weeks in collaboration <br /> with Safe Space. (Pending availability of Safe <br /> Space staff <br /> 8 <br />
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