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Boys & Girls Club of Indian River County Vero Beach Branch - <br /> Grant Application to.the Children's Services Advisory Committee <br /> H. FUNDER SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS <br /> MEASURABLE OUTCOMES FOR LAST YEAR. ( This section not to exceed two pages) <br /> Note period outcomes/results reflect:. October 1, 2005 — September 30, 2006. <br /> FY005-06 OUTCOMES Program Results <br /> 1 . To increase average daily attendance of • We consistently had a waiting list <br /> South County Branch club members by at this Club, therefore we did not <br /> 6% (from 70-75) as reported by the distribute flyers . <br /> 2005 -2006 year end average daily • $35 . 00 annual membership fee <br /> attendance totals . Baseline : 2004-2005 offered. <br /> average daily attendance totals . . Transportation provided by Indian <br /> Goal Met - Average Daily River County School District. , <br /> Attendance from October 15t <br /> through September 30th was 80 . 8 . <br /> 2. To maintain juvenile crime rates of • Daily diversion activities offered at <br /> enrolled 10 - 17 year old Club Members Clubs each day. Include indoor <br /> n/o <br /> to less than 3compared to non club and outdoor games, arts and crafts <br /> members which is 10% as reported by activities, and teen room activities . <br /> the 2001 -2002 juvenile arrests Eligible, deserving 14 year olds <br /> Baseline: 2001 -2002 Indian River nominated for youth of the Month, <br /> County statistics from the FL beginning nomination process for <br /> Department of Juvenile Justice Bureau Youth of the Year. <br /> Data. ( 10% of all 10- 17 year olds) i Keystone Club implemented on a <br /> referred to the juvenile justice system. regular basis during the school' <br /> year. <br /> Goal Met - Less than 1 % of • Torch Club implemented on a <br /> South County Club members regular basis during the school <br /> were involved in juvenile crime. year. <br /> (This statistic does not include Passport to Manhood Program <br /> members who were referred to conducted. <br /> us by the juvenile justice system SMART Moyes program offered in <br /> in the last year and became Club weekly sessions. <br /> members upon referral .) SMART Girls Program offered <br /> over 10 weekly sessions. <br /> Elements of several of our national <br /> programs fulfill this requirement. <br /> • Safe Space eliminated the position <br /> of the person who used to run this <br /> program; we are currently seeking <br /> out alternatives. <br /> • Safe Space eliminated the position <br /> of the person who used to run this <br /> program; we are currently seeking <br /> 23 <br />