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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM-02-0190SENT BY: 2- 6- 2 ; 3:26fM ; COMMISSIONER WINTON-r 3054162075;# 2/ 5 10 CITY OF MIAMf, FLORIDA *DISTRICT 2 INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM VLCE CHAIRMAN WINTON To: Carlos A. Gimenez, City Manager oaTE : February 6, 2002 FILE Request for Banner Sponsorship for the South Beach Wine & Food Festival FROKI 0 ornmissioner Johnny L. Winton Please place on the City cif Miami Commission Agenda for February 14, 2042, a discussion regarding the placement of light pole banners by Florida International University (FW) for the South Beach Wine and Food Festival_ The festival is a major annual fundraising event benefiting the School of Hospitality Management at Flu. It will run from March 15 --17, 2002. I respectfully request that the City Commission approve the sponsorship of these banners. This request is subject to the r approval of FI)OT. Thank you, cc, EM Alonso, Agcnda Coordinator 4 02- 190 SENT BY: 2- 6- 2 ; 3:26PM ; COMMISSIONER WINTON- 3054162075;# 3/ 5 FES--05—;-jW-.,2 Id: I u UNOMMI J f K-14 10 To- Commissioner Johnny L. Winton City of 1Vfiwni F CIULE Florida Infernatimal Un;veraky University Advancement and , arAe ng 11200 Sly'' 8°i Street University Park Campus- PC 230 M ami, ,Morida 33199 30S-348-1924 phone 305-348-333 7 fax From: PaulineWinick Associate deice President, University Advancement & Marketing Florida International univemty 11200 SW 81h stmet University Park Campus - PC 230 Miami, FL 33199 Prone. (305) 345-3635 Bate. January 16, 2002 ## of Pages: 5- 37 3--t I undustand rdm Bill Logen of AAA Fia6 & Bet'mw that we need ft City of Miami BMWs permission to hang our banners promoting our South Beach Wine & Food. Festival. I am aekins for your awdoance in adding our request to your 04 n 14, agenda. You may visit the offloW website of the South Beach Wine & Food Festival at =-.L wvw.sob andfbpdfW.cgmj;for additional information about our elvesm an, addition, I am enclosing the loeadons of wbem we would tike to hang the banum. If you need to contact xne, please feel free to call (305) 349-3635 or e-mail me at wlm'ckp@fiu.edu Thank you very much for your assistenee. Your help is greatly appreciated 02- 190 SENT BY. 2- 6- 2 ; 3:27FM ; COMMISSIONER WINTONi 3054162075;# 4! 5 f`�3i--l07^�l'3� 1,d• 1Ci I.JIY � f 7 f'fINMiVI.fJ'I�rV 1 � «11iJJ d4f] .ia.� f f . Ci��i7� Tny(] FL P. e u 02- s 1 V r The Honorable Mayor City Commissioners Joe Sanchez Commissioner CiT`� Or �f�lrt�vll. �LJ��4Jr1 INTER -OFFICE i41EMORANDUM February 14, 2002 f Pocket Item-G.R.E.A.T Grant I respectfully request that the City Commission consider accepting grant monies from The Great Resistance Education and Training program (G.R.E.A.T.). G.R.E.A.T. is a gang prevention program designed to educate today's youth about the dangers associated with being a gang member and participating in random acts of violence. Thank you for your consideration. 02-P i9n ,s • TO: James Chambliss Assistant Chief Criminal investigation -s -Division o hann Ga7� FROM: t.&okrdo Roque Commader Juvenile Investigations Unit E CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: February 7, 2002 FILE: SUBJECT: G.R.E.A.T. Grant REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: G,R.E.A.T. is a gang prevention program designed to educate today's youth about the dangers associated with being a gang members and participating in random acts of violence. Program Description The Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) Program is designed: To help children set goals for themselves, resist pressures, learn how to resolve conflicts without violence, and understand how gangs and youth violence; impact the quality of their lives. G.R.E.A.T. students discover for themselves the ramifications of gang and youth violence through structure exercises and interactive approaches to leamnng. Through the combined efforts of law enforcement, the schools, and the community, we can make a difference in the lives of children in our community by providing them with the necessary skills and information to say "NO" to gangs and act of random violence. G.R.E.A.T, is another tools that can be used to enhance community -policing efforts by combining classroom instruction with the talents and experience of local law enforcement personnel who address issues relating to violent crime and street gangs. The Grant also provides G.R.E.A.T, participants to attend field trips as rewards for graduating. FUNDING SOURCE Federal grant administered through A.T.F.(matching funds not required) BUDGETED AMOUNT 2002 $100,000.00 ( Projected students to graduate: 2,000 ) 02- 190 0 • 0 Page 2 GRANT RUN DATE February 2002 to July 2002 BRAKE DOWN OF 2002 BUDGET $ 70,000.00 of grant money is budgeted for salaries (overtime reimbursement for police officers.) $ 20,000.00 of grant money is budgeted for equipment and training (lesson plans, booklets, easels, and miscellaneous equipment/training for mandatory certification.) $ 10,000.00 of grant money is budgeted for supplies (GREAT T-shirts, pens, books for students). FIELD TRIPS 3 field trips are scheduled for 2002 school year 100 students are scheduled to attend SUMMER CAMPS Legion Park, Shenandoah Park, and Edison Complex Note: This will be the seventh year the G.R.E.A.T. grant was awarded to the Police Department. The following is the list of schools that certified G.R.E.A.T. officers are projected to be teaching at during the 2002 school year. We are going to attempt to continue the program at the same schools. However, we must consider that we did not receive the same amount of funding as in previous years: 02-- 190 Page 3 Shadow Lawn Elementary Citrus Grove ElementarV I49 NW 49 ST. 2121 NW 5 ST. Wheatley, Phyllis Elementary Douglas, Frederick Elementary 1801 NW 1 ST. 314 NW 12 ST. Coral way Elementary Kin loch Park Elementary 1950 SW 13 AVE 4275 NW 1 ST. Allapattha Middle Citrus Grove Middle 1331 NW 46 ST. 2153 NW 3 ST. Jose Diego Middle Shenandoah Middle 3100 NW 3 ST. 1023 SW 21 AVE Kin lock Park Middle Miami Edison Middle 4340 NW 3 ST. 6101 NW 2 AVE/ Booker T. Washington High School Miami Jackson High School Jackson Hospital S.A.R.P. Program 02- 100 9 0 BUDGET INFORMATION - Non -Construction Programs OMB Approval No, 034&00:4 Previam Edition Usable Authorized for Local Reproduction Standard Form 424A (Rev. 7A7) Prescribed by OMB Circular A-102 Oy r-1 ECTTON A • BUDGET SUMMARY Grant Program Catalog of Federal Function Domestic Assistance Estimated Unobligated Funds New or Revised Budget or Activity Number Federal Non -Federal Federal Non -Federal Total a b c d e $ $ $/00, 0400. 00 $ /00 000.00 01 2. 3., 4. 5. Totals $ $ / 400 0400. o o $ $/00 ": ' , wi ` w�.' aSEC�TION B $ti©GE'{'YC liEGORIE5 o. Object Class Categories GRANT PROGRAM, FUNCTION OR ACiivrrY Total (1 (2) (3) (4) (5) a. Personnel $ �7 p 000. o o $ $ $ $�p poo . o a b. Fringe Benefits c. Travel / 0 00 . o 0 121 ODO . OD d. Equipment 8, o 0 0. o o 000. 0 0 e. supplies 000 . 00 00 f. Contractual g. Construction h. Other i. Total Direct Charges (sum of 6-6h) Opp 00 . /Oo 000 . 00 J. Indirect Charges k. TOTALS (sum of 61 and 6j) $�00 000. 00 $ $ $ $/O 4, 000. as �.. k - 7. Program Income $/00 000.00 Is$ $ $ /C7 Previam Edition Usable Authorized for Local Reproduction Standard Form 424A (Rev. 7A7) Prescribed by OMB Circular A-102 Oy r-1 SEETlON C - NON-FEDERAL RESOURCES 'b (a) Grant Program (b) Applicant (c) State (d) Other Sources (e) TOTALS t 1 1 8. $ $ $ C14 $ C S. 10. 12. TOTAL (sum of lines 8-11) $ $ $ $ - T�s� O ..F ASTER. H; 1_rBDS'i 3 ORC CAS N Total for iat Year ist Quarter 2nd Quarter 13. Federal 13rd Quarter 4th Quarter $ a $ $ $ $ 14. Non -Federal t 5. TOTAL (sum of lines 13 and 14) $ /00, 04D 00 $ $ . $ $ i'1:'d spy iJU+NS-.jf h .•:� +, K i'. I . ' �:, ,;•ati' G b lllilA�i �F DERA1`'FUNDS-NEEDED`FOR`dALA CEO# T E'.PROJECT (a) Grant program FUTURE FUNDING PERIODS Years b First c Second d Third e Fourth 18. is $ $ $ S 17. 18. 19. 20. TOTAL (sum of lines 16-19) $ $ $ $ Sidi OTHER INFORMATIOAI ' �E i T -BUDGET � 21. Direct Charges: 22. Indirect Charges: 23. Remarks: Authorized for Local Reproduction Standard Form 424A (Rev. 7-87) Page 2