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Edit this Header. Type the organization and program name and the funder for whom it is being completed. The page # is already set at the bottom right <br /> of every page. <br /> PROPOSAL NARRATIVE <br /> Please respond to each question in the allotted space for each section. In responding to each section of <br /> the proposal narrative, please retain the section-label and/or question that you are addressing. Type <br /> using 12 pt. font on 8 %" X 11 " paper and number each page. These directions and the graphic boxes <br /> may be deleted if space is needed. <br /> A. ORGANIZATION CAPABILITY (Entire Section A not to exceed one page) <br /> 1 . Provide the mission statement and vision of your organization. <br /> H.O.P.E. Academy seeks to revive moral and social values. Also, to help build self esteem <br /> and empower the community with skills that will help them achieve, succeed, and excel; <br /> focusing primarily on suspended students. The acronym H.O. P.E. stands for Helping <br /> Other People Excel and our motto is expressed through our slogan, "Instilling the Desire to <br /> Aspire." <br /> 2. Provide a brief summary of your organization including areas of expertise, <br /> accomplishments, and population served. <br /> As an alternative program to out-of-school suspension, H.O.P.E. Academy provides these <br /> at-risk youth a safe, peaceful and structured setting while suspended from school. They <br /> receive one on one tutoring with their regular class assignments, taught behavior <br /> modification techniques and management skills. We provide an opportunity for the <br /> students to have their suspended days reduced or exonerated altogether. We have daily <br /> group discussions designed to bolster self esteem and life skills that instills "a desire to <br /> aspire." <br /> We are open for any of the 1 ,600 students attending the Indian River County schools that <br /> are subject to be suspended, <br /> 5 <br />
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