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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibit ACity of Miami Anti -Poverty Initiative Program Funding Request Form CONTACT INFORMATION: Contact Person: Dihadenys Chavez Title: Regional Director Phone number: (305) 751-6778 Email Address: Dchavez ,ccadm.org Name of Person completing this form: Legal Name of organization: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc. Address (Street, City, State, Zip Code): 1505 NE 26th St. Wilton Manors, FL 33305-1323 Executive Director of Organization: Peter Routsis- Arroyo Executive Director email: parroyo@ccadm.org Executive Director Contact Phone Number: (305) 769-8633 The organization is a registered and active State of Florida Corporation (select one): ❑ For-profit organization ® Not -for profit organization 1501(3)(c)1 ❑ Local governmental unit ❑ State governmental unit ❑ Educational and academic institution ❑ City of Miami department, agency and board Pagelof5 Return this form to: mtrevino@miamigov.com Last revised June 6, 2019 City of Miami Anti -Poverty Initiative Program Funding Request Form ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM/PROJECT INFORMATION Organization History and Background Information: Notre Dame Child Development Center is one of the child development centers of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami. Inc, It has been providing childcare services of the highest quality to low-income families in the Litle Haiti area since 1975._ We provide age and developmentally appropriate services to children birth to age 5, pregnant woman and their families. Currently, 208 children are enrolled at the center through our infant and toddler and preschool program. Is your program/project providing direct services to residents of the City of Miami? Yes ✓❑No❑ Number of residents your entity will serve: 8 infants and toddlers Frequency of Service: Age Group Served: 10 hours daily from Monday - Pnday 3 to 36 months Is your program/project impacting one of Miami's disadvantaged communities? Yes [—]No ❑✓ Geographic Area Served (specific to this project/program) District Served (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Citywide) Neighborhood/Community being served: Program/Project Priority area (Select one): City of Miami - District 5 Little Haiti Educational Programs for children, youth and adults Crime Prevention Elderly meals, transportation, recreational and health/wellness related activities At -risk youth or youth summer job programs Transportation services and programs L1Job development, retention and training programs L1 Homeless Services EImproving housing opportunities and complete minor housing repairs and ADA 1-1 upgrades for low income elderly and veterans Page 2 of 5 Return this form to: mtrevino@miamigov.com Last revised June 6, 2019 City of Miami Anti -Poverty Initiative Program - Funding Request Form Program/Project Title. Notre Dame Infants and Toddlers Program Project/Program Description: Phis Ill oglams 1311)%itics Gunily-cenlelcd scniccS In Imp -income GlIli ilics oiIll ecIy wung ehiI'll ell. The pulpose or Our program is to provide high (IuaIity carpeducation in conjunction \\ ith comprehensive services to low income Iarm Iics A IyplcaI dad in our Cell lcl is snuclured and ILlluos a (hulk schedule "I his schedule includes Mlle( meads meads on demand. iiso ucuonaI how s, pla.'ground lime, and nap unle. This program is designed to promote the development of the children, and to enable Ihcil parents to lullill their roles as parents and to move lowald sell=stdficicncy Program Start Date: March 1, 2020 Program End Date; February 29, 2021 Please describe how this program/project and funding will alleviate poverty within the City of Miami? rhe City ol' Miami Consolidated Plan 2004-2010 reports that District 5, which includes Little Haiti has both the highest number or people in poverty and the highest proportion of the poor aged 5 and below There is a big need of inl:tnt and toddler programs in this community Our comprehensive sslem orchdd and I'uuuh c ., edI help each I'ami l\ de,ctop social ls, einouonalh,. phs -,Ilk and me l Ieelual independence in Me, tui Thein lu succeed and be Iii ncoonaI members 01-111C emn in miih IMPACT AND PERFORMANCE: Describe overall expected outcomes and performance measures for this project/program: Inlants and toddlers attending Fal IN I Iead programs show signil'icantIN, heIle I social -emotional languagc_cognitive and emotional deve!opnicnt through sale and developmentally enriching care giving. We aruiucl roam dlllcrcr.l scrernlnes and assessments that allow us to identify individual deficiencies in different developmental areas. This enables us to wort: on them to attain improvement with each child. Approaches to Learning, Cognitive Development, PhYsitA Develo elft Lan ua a and Social and EmotionalDevelopment one of the Main uses of this report is to plan educational opportunities and to.,promote learning. This report includes information on what an individual has learned and provides suggestions about what she/he is ready to learn now soon or later. Teachers use this information to plan learnin oppartunitles and to measure the outcomes of the program. The Ages and Stages Questionnaires R5 is also utilized. The ggestionnaire is conn le •ed by the teachers and the parents to measure Communication Gross Motor Fine Motaf, Problem Solving and Personal -Social ahiiities. At the end of the school year, teachers get the pro cess Report which is aft indicator cif the Ghana( that has o cttrred In learning or achlevement across two or more points in time. The attendance Is ccumented orl a daily basis and Is aligned vv t'h the daity assessments and observation of each infant and toddler in th . ;coup. Please attach additional pages to the hack of'this packet, if the space above is not sufficient. Page 3 of 5 Return this form to: mtrevino@miamigov.com Last revised June 6, 2019 City of Miami Anti -Poverty Initiative Program - Funding Request Form FUNDING REQUEST INFORMATION: Amount Requested: $10,000.00 Explain how the City of Miami Anti -Poverty funding will be utilized: Our nilinIs and toddlers program in part oftc Enrh I Icad Start Child Care partnership One oPtlm mquirenients oI'this program is to ensure that at Ieast 25"b oI'dic cnloI led children are rcc— lig child c:n..11h.ldl.. Io 11 all l, ul oll'" yu:l lln of ..,I i... 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N'. nc.d help ii it,, rl ad,ov.,a,. to xc.00lpinh Ill's In onl.l to Inol u1, y, 4 lln I, I.c I he anI-po'ela lI ;"" pmgmnl11dl he ullhied lolsupplies lin the nlhml and -1,11x auJ theMallet als lull Include llcul..uchae'hap",\'gxsgh"',. enunv.n. dlapcl pnlliu.lnand ehnnpwglahl.I'll— Itemize API funding related to expenditures below: Personnel Salaries & Wages: Personnel Benefits Space: Utilities (Electricity, Phone, Internet): Supplies: Marketing: Transportation (Participants): Meals (Participants): Professional Services (List each): Other (please describe): Other (please describe): Other (please describe): Return this form to: mtrevino@miamigov.com Last revised June 6, 2019 $10,000 Page 4 of 5 City of Miami Anti -Poverty Initiative Program Funding Request Form To be completed by the Entity/ Recipient By signing below you agree to the guidelines and stipulate that the information provided on this form is accurate and complete. Completed by (Print & Sign):. Gladys Palacios Date: !e c) Additional Comments: To be completed by District Commissioner/Mayor's Office Recommended for funding: Yespo❑ Funding Recommendation: Commission Meeting Date; Additional Comments: Completed %by (Pr'nt & Sign}; Date:: /__.. 6 ... To be completed by the Department Received by (Print & Sign): Date: Additional Comments: Page S of 5 Return this form to: mtrevino@miamigov.com Last revised June 6, 2019