Legislation Details

File #: 12-0324    Version: 1 Name: Title V Grant Application - ESS ART (FAMILY)
Type: Grant Application Status: Passed
File created: 4/25/2012 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 5/23/2012 Final action: 5/23/2012
Title: CONSIDERATION OF A GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $12,160 FOR THE KANSAS JUVENILE JUSTICE AUTHORITY (JJA) TITLE V GRANT. Presented by: Mark Masterson, Director, Department of Corrections. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the application for the grant, and if awarded authorize acceptance of the grant and the establishment of budget authority as provided in the Financial Considerations section of this Request.
Attachments: 1. Title V Application - ESS ART (FAMILY), 2. Grant Budget FORM - Title V - ESS ART (FAMILY) 2013

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CONSIDERATION OF A GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $12,160 FOR THE KANSAS JUVENILE JUSTICE AUTHORITY (JJA) TITLE V GRANT.

Presented by: Mark Masterson, Director, Department of Corrections.

 

RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the application for the grant, and if awarded authorize acceptance of the grant and the establishment of budget authority as provided in the Financial Considerations section of this Request.

 

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Title V is a federally funded initiative used to assist local communities with their juvenile delinquency prevention efforts. The Title V grants program is based on research based framework that focuses on reducing risk and enhancing protective factors to prevent youth from entering the juvenile justice system. Title V applicants must be a local unit of government; however, non-profit organizations can be designated as sub-applicants. Episcopal Social Services (ESS) Venture House is requesting Sedgwick County apply for a Title V grant on their behalf to continue the family component of their Aggression Replacement Training (ART) program in Wichita/Sedgwick County. This is the 3rd and final year of eligibility for Title V funding for this program. The completed application is due to the Juvenile Justice Authority on June 1st.

 

Grant Renewal: Yes

Never Applied: No

Applied; not awarded: No

 

Grant Summary and Timeline:

The ART (family component) program is a dual component program, consisting of a youth group and a parent-guardian group, utilizing an evidence-based curriculum. ART is a multimodal cognitive behavioral intervention designed to alter the behavior of chronically aggressive adolescents and children. The program uses repetitive learning techniques to teach participants to control impulsiveness and anger and to use more appropriate behaviors with the purpose of improving social skill competence, anger control and moral reasoning. The goals of the program are to reduce the number of youth who re-offend in the community and to enhance pro-social skills in program participants.

 

The ART program targets youth between the ages of 12-17 (who have a history of antisocial behaviors, have previously committed a juvenile offense, are residents of Sedgwick County and are at moderate risk for future delinquency). Approximately 25 parents/guardians will be recruited to participate in the family component once a youth has been referred. The program teaches youth and parents pro-social skills in separate group meetings and then incorporates the two groups, allowing participants to continue to build ART skills together.

 

The funding request is $12,160 for the grant period October 1, 2012 - September 30, 2013. There is a 50% match (cash or in-kind) requirement for this grant. Episcopal Social Services will provide match dollars, so there will be no financial obligation from the County. There are no County staff to be added; this is strictly pass-through funding to Episcopal Social Services. The Sedgwick County Juvenile Corrections Advisory Board (Team Justice) certified that the program is consistent with our local community comprehensive plan on April 6, 2012.

 

Financial Considerations:

Grant period starts: October 1, 2012

Grant period ends: September 30, 2013

Source of funding

Grant: $12,160

Required Match: $6,080

Required Cash Match: $

Required In-Kind Match: $

Other funding:$465 (additional In-Kind Match)

TOTAL SOURCES $18,705

Uses of funding (Note: Include any Required Matches in your totals)

Operational costs: $18,705

Personnel: $12,957

Contractual services: $200

Operational supplies: $5,548

Equipment:$

Indirect administrative costs:$

Capital projects cost:$

TOTAL USES $18,705

Source of matching funds: Episcopal Social Services

Source of other funding: Episcopal Social Services

 

Budget Authority Adjustment: Current year Title V funds for ART (Family component) are maintained in 33068-253 / 330685-12.

 

Personnel considerations: N/A

 

Expected measurable outcomes:

 

ESS will report on the following mandatory outcome measures:

-Number of program youth served

-Number and percent of program youth exhibiting desired change in antisocial behavior (short-term and long-term)

-Number and percent of program youth offending (reoffending) (short-term and long-term)

-Number and percent of program youth completing program requirements

-Number and percent of program youth satisfied with the program

-Number and percent of program families satisfied with the program

 

Additionally, grantees must report on core performance measures (output and outcome) for the program area (delinquency prevention) as required by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

 

Alternatives: If we do not submit the signed application to the Juvenile Justice Authority, Episcopal Social Services will not receive this funding.

 

Policy considerations: N/A

 

Legal considerations: The authority for this action is K.S.A. 19-101. A simple majority vote is required.

 

 

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