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MINUTES - 01011972 - EOC Reel 209 Index 14
I ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CAP grants, applications, agreements; Head Start HEW) - 1972-1973• Modification Number 14 to NYC Agreement No. 1103-06. Modification Number 11 to NYC Agreement No. 1067-06. Modification Numbers 9 and 12 to NYC Agreements Numbers 1067-06 and 1103-06. Letters of Modification to extend NYC Program Agreement Number 1067-06. Modification Number 11 to NYC Agreement No. 1103-06. (In-School) Modification Number 8 to NYC Agreement No. 1067-06. (Out-of-School) Receipt of 1973 Head Start Grant (H-0375-H/HO) . Revised 1973 Community Action Agency Refunding Application and Multi-Year Plan. Modification Number 10-F to NYC Agreement No. 1103-06. Modification Number 7-F to NYC Agreement No. 1067-06. (Out-of School) NYC Agreement No. 3022-06 and Modification No. 1 to said agreement . Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Grant Application No. H-0375. Community Action Program Grant Application for 1973• STORED: WL # D IRDBZ #_Lt.lilAP BOX i HEW Grant Applications for Head Start Program Year H (1973) . 1973 Community Action Agency Refunding Application and Multi-Year Plan. Memorandum of Agreement - Head Start, 1972-1973. ll r + t In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California August 22 _, 19 72 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Regional Office of Child Development Memorandum of Agreement with Respect to 1972-1973 County Head Start ProSram, On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Regional Office of Child Development Memorandum of Agreement (H-0375) dated July 13, 1972 with respect to the 1972-1973 County Head Start Program, subject to clearance by the Office of the County Counsel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , J. E . Moriarty, 19. N. Boggess , E. A. Linscheid. NOES : None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify flat the foregoing is a true and oorrad copy of an order ec mered an the minutes of said Goard of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : Office of Economic Witness my hand and the Seal of tM il{oard of Opportunity Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 22nd day of August , 19 72 County Administrator W. T. PAASCH, Cleric County Counsel By Deputy Clerk orotW A. Harkness H 24 7/72-15M ` I f i JUL 24 1972 r .� T. 1 "ARD UC SuPERViS01s k��� F `i oH,Rn s�A CO. n ry f�' COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE: Gail L. Stern U DATE: July 13, 1972 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (H-0375) This memorandum will confirm the major agreements reached between the Regional Office of Child Development and the Contra Costa County Community Action Agency for the 1972-73 Head Start program. These agreements and OCD requirements are the result of the pre-review held on July 6 and 7, 1972. I. Funding Level. The total Federal share for Contra Costa County for Program Year H will be $427,868. This Federal share must be snatched by a local share of no less than 20 percent of the total program cost. The funds will be appropriated by the full board of the community action agency with the approval of the Policy Council into Program Account 22.;-Full Year Head Start, Part Dray. I1. Refunding Application. The refunding application for Program Year H is due in the Regional Office of Child Development no later than September 20, 1972. The application will include all forms required for the 3-year funding cycle, and will reflect the 3-year plan developed by the staff, Policy Council, and CAA Board. Approval of both the Policy Council and Board will be indicated by the appropriate signatures on the application. III. Planning Process. t A meeting will be held by mid-August to review program needs and available resources county-wide. This meeting will be called together.by Head Start and will include CAA, Model Cities, County Day Care Committee, United Crusade and any other representatives of child care programs appropriate for comprehensive planning. Based on the information developed from this meeting(s), decisions will be wade as to where Head Start programs should be placed to best serve the county and complement existing services. IV. Administrative Structure. A review of the administrative structure of the Head Start program will be held to determine any needed changes to best support the program developed through the planning process discussed above. This should include number of delegate agencies, location of such agencies, and relationships between delegate agencies and central staff. Enclosure 1 e Page 2 - Memorandum of Agreement V. Policy Council. The county-wide Policy Council will review delegate agency by-laws for the programs to begin in September in order to make them compatible with one another and the county by-laws. This process will also include training delegate agency parents in the by-laws affecting them. VI. Parent Involvement. A continuing effort will be made by both central and delegate agency staff to strengthen parent involvement in all phases of Head Start. These agreements represent the firm intent of the Regional Office of Child Development, the Contra Costa Policy Council, and the Contra Costa CAA Boar OAIL L. ST-L%N Onmunity Representative ce of gad Start and Child Development SAMUEL E. MILLER Assistant Regional Director Office of Head Start and Child Development zz/z GLORIA COLEMAN PC Chairman Chairman E. A.- Lins the id Board of Supervisor& NOTE; This document is not meant: to be a contract between the parties, but is merely a reduction to writing of certain generalized agreements.c�'-� �+ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 3 -019 72 1n the Matter of 1973 Community Action Agency Refunding Application and Multi-Year Plan. This being the time fixed for recommendation of the Board Human Resources Committee ( Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) with respect to 1973 Community Action Agency Refunding Application (OHO Form 419) for $1,200,500 ($962,000 in federal funds and $238,500 local share) and 3 Year Plan covering the years 1972 through 197 ; and Supervisor Boggess reporting orally on behalf of the Committee having recommended that said application and aforesaid Multi-Year Plan be approved for submission to the Regional Office of Economic Opportunity; On motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of its Human Resources Committee is APPROVED and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the necessary ,documents for submission of same. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 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A `C C7 i 0 -+ ,I a l�D ii A O A R M iA i 0 A 0 i+-�.a ao 1 � l eve .�c..�e 'o 0&-r • cra %4 • r 1+ A o � wo � ,� w0 0 0 a r •O a 0 � - c c i t� c i i i r c h A iL A n _ . «e ve a • aw o o. o re ?A 0 S1 0 •� - (D {! ci 'a r •,D roe 0 �• a • oo too N NQ cp v �� o c Dao. w *ePA. a o °, � ^' a GRANTEE REF DING CERTIFICATION RESERVED FOR OMB APPROVAL NAME OF GRANTEE GRANT NO. DATE SUOMTTED E Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors I 90195 10/04/72 SECTION I. CERTIFICATION OF GRANTEE EL.IG1611..ITV DOCUMENTS. (Thr Adfinointt listed documents were previously filed kith the Office of E:naorlic t)pporruuitr. Crantee must check applicable column and attach changes,if any.) DOCUMENT NO CHANGED ATTACH- CHANGE HENT NO. FOR OF.O VSE ONLY 7777 1• ONE TIME SUBMISSIONS PREVIOUSLY REQUIRED(L�pdute a.. required. These forms need only be resubmitted if there is o change indesignation.) 7777 A. OEO FORM 370, "APPLICATION FOR RECOGNITION OF A CAA' X 8. OEO FORM 372, *eATTORNEY*S CERTIFICATION v C. OEO FORM 373, "APPLICATION FOR DESIGNATION OF A LAA A UNDER SECTION 2IO(A)" X •. D. OEO FORM 374,"NOTICE TO POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OFAPPLICA- TION FOR RECOGNITION OF LOCAL CAA UNDER SEC 210.A)OF EOA X E. OEO FORM 375. "CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH SEC.211 OF THE 1967 AMENDMENTS OF THE EOA' X 2. SUBMISSIONS PREVIOUSLY REQUIRED ANNUALLY ` (Update as changes occur.) e A. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OR CHARTER 1 B. CAP FORM 3e "CAA BASIC INFORiAATION" X C. BY-LAWS OR RULES OF ORGANIZATION X _ r D. PERSONNEL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES K _ E. BIOGRAPHIC DATA ON KEY STAFF EMPLOYEES X F. CAP FORM 67,"DELEGATE AGENCY BASIC INFORMATION" X G. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEM K H. PRELIMINARY AUDIT SURVEY AND RESPONSE X 1. CURRENT BOND X J. CURRENT MULTI-YEAR PLANNING DOCUMENT (3 Year Plan) 1 K. CAP Form 65 - 1973 2 L OEO Form 419 - 1973 1 3 rl.s ! �� _ _ ��_ _ u:i :.:,L - ... ti•::� TOTAL ATTACHMENTS 3 COMMENTS OEO FORM 39S(Test) (REV. AUG 71) PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE QUSOLETE. GSA DC 72.3010 i I I Wim W OEM SECTION If. CER ATION OF COMPENSATION COMPARAJWLWW 1 The salaiies and fringe benefits of all employees of this applicant which are supported by OFO funds,or ate counted as comtrt- Wxiom to the non-Federal share under a grant made by OEO have been reviewed according to'OEO instructions and comparability has been established. Documentation of the-methods by which the applicant established comparability is available in applicant's files for review by persons authorized by OEO and personnel of the General Accounting Office. Amy amendment in the future to the OEO approved salary schedule resulting in a general raise in salaries or any change at in- crease in fringe benefits for all employees shall be based on A current determination of compensation comparability. SECTION 111. TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT The applicant AGREES that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(P.L. 88.353)and the Regulations of the Office of Economic Opportunity issued pursuant to that title (45 C.F.R. Part 1010), to the end that no person in the United States shall,on the ground of race, colcr, or national origin,be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of,or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the Applicant receives Federal financial assistance either directly or indirectly from the Office of Economic Opporrunity; and HEREBY GIVES ASSURANCE THAT it will immediately,in all phases and levels of programs and activities, install an affirmative action program to achieve equal opportunities for partici- pation,with provisions for effective periodic self-evaluation. is the case where the Federal financial assistance is to provide or improve or is in the form of personal property,or real property or interest therein or structures thereon,this assurance shall obligate the Applicant, or, in the case of a subsequent transfer,the transferee, for the period during which the property is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services and benefits, or for as long as the Applicant retains ownership or possession of the property, whichever is longer. In all other cases, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which the Federal financial assistance is extended to it. THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining either directly or indirectly any and all Federal grants, loans,contracts, property, or discounts,the referral or assignment of VISTA volunteers,or other Federal financial assist- aaee extended after the date hereof to the Applicant by the Office of Economic Opportunity, including installment payments after such date on account of applications for Fe+oral financia! assistance which were approved before such date. The Applicaat recognizes and agrees that such Federal financial assistance will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance, and that the United gates shall have the right to seek )uJlclal enforcement of tisis assurance. This assurance is binding on the Applicant, its successors,transferees, and assignees, and the person of persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance cn behalf of the Applicant. SECTION IV. MAINTENANCE OF EFFORT Funds of other resources devoted to programs or activities designed to meet the needs of the poor within the community will not be diminished in order to provide non-Federal :hare contr;Scions for the Grantee. With respect to each program account in this tunding request: (1) The amounts claimed as non-Federal share represent a net increase over expenditures from non-Federal sources made for similar activities during the twelve months prior to initial application to OEO for the program account. (2) The program account services will be in addition to, not in substitution for, cervices previously provided without Economic Opportunity Act assistance. SECTION V. CERTIFICATION We hereby CERTIFY that to the best of our knowledge and belief the information shown on this foam and the docu- ments, if any, attached hereto, accurately represent the status of the above-named grantee as of the date of.this certification. We further CERTIFY that we are complying, and will continue to comply, with the provisions and policies stated in Sections H through IV of this form. TYPED NAME OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SIGNATURE 1 DATE George W. Johnson ��- � October 3, 1972 < "'L• L �yJ/� TYPED NAME OF CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD SIGNATURE 00007t DATE • Edetuld A. Linscheid J October 3; 1972 �FICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITT� CON TRA COSTA COUNTY MEMORANOUM t TO EOC Exec. Committee, 19C, Board of Sunervisors o&TE: Sept. 19, 1972 FROM Bob Lee, Chairman, [0C Ad Hoc Committee SUaJECT: EOC Ad floc Committee's fecommendations;!f9p�,:,tlie Improvement of present . Area Councils Attached are recom-enda ti ons f roil the Ad floc Committee for the improvewnt of the present Area Councils. It is also the recommendation of this Comittee that the EOC assign one of its committees, such as the Rules Committee, the responsibility of reviewing and implementing these recommendations. BL:RH:jb . Attachment OEO 97 l.rv. 2/69) — '1 r r ■ rr rA • 9/19/72 EOC AD HOC COMMITTEE _ Recommendations on Area Councils i The following are recommendations fromt e�Ad Hoc Committee to the EOC and to the Hoard of Sunervicors for the imn rz Rt of tl)e presentf Area Councils: Role of Area Counc i I s * �� 1. Clarify the role of the Area Councils " `• 2. Set up workshops to provide trainine for Area Council r bew to explain "M relationship between delegate agencies, EOC, Central Adminastratlon and the function of Area Councils -Laws 1. Establish uniformity of by-laws for all Area Councils to reflect a. at least 10 signatures on petition for admission, with no more than 25% of the signiatures to come from present council members b. elimination of age limit requirement c. policy uniformity in charging chairman to see that the by-laws are enforced d. conformity to EOC guidelines as it relates to maximum successive participation (3 years) 2. County-wide meeting to review by-laws and collect input on uniform by—laws. which are to be submitted to Arca Councils for review, revision and acceptance 3. Conduct workshops for the explanation of by-laws, in East County and in West County 4. Copy of by-laws to be given to all Area Council members after revision and . acceptance Training and Information 1. Procedure to orient new members to the Area Councils and the EOC 2. Establish training sessions for officors of Area Councils 3. Copy of Green Amendment of all Area Council members 4. Prepare and distribute a glossary of terms to all members Speclflc Assistance from Central Administration 1. Central Administration pursue obtention of stinendsfor at least three Metings per-month of $5.00,plus baby-sitting and mlleane 2. Provide recruitment assistance Area Councils Relal•ionshin with Dele?ate Agencies and Youth I. Improve communications between delegate agencies and Area Councils ;2. Delegate Agencies, Central .Administration and Youth spend more time at Area Council meetings to explain their programs 3. Youth Program give monthly .written reports to Area Councils { doe Area Council Responsihilils • I; PyrSue more representation from public and private sector 2. Differentiate between visitors and members in attendance recor* 3. Define number of total membership possible on Area Council and ,fill vacancies promptly 4. Make petitions for membership available at the OEO 'district offices and at Central Administration for low income people desiring membership into an Area Council 5. Meeting place and time must be designated-Mb' will provide for maxImus participation by Area Council members, cor;Nmed commwnity residents, and . public and private representatives •j' j Recow~dations on Specific Area Council I. For East County Area Council , provide in Spanish and in English, agendas and suNmries of reports, as well as by-laws 2. EOC Executive Board, Central Administration, and North Richmond/Yron Triangle Area -Council members meet to investigate alleged irregularities in Area Council procedures 3. Review San Pablo/Parchester Village target area for the purpose of determining feasibility of reconstitution of Area Council OFFICE OF ECONOMIC opeon rume CONTRA COSTA _ OUNTY ` ' •' r' MEMOR�wouM t � TO . EOC Exec. Cor►.mittee, FOC. ['.pard of Supervisors ^ATE Sept. 19. 1972 FRO1i1 Bob Lee. Chairman, E')C Ad )Hoc Corimittee SUBJECT: EOC Ad Hoc Conni ttee's Pecovinpndationg 1) CA/l's "'tilti Year Plan, and 01 08's CAP 41 Attached are the recomMendations of this Conmi•tECL—i!"n the Multi Year Plans and the CAI' 419s (Stj::L-.wry 11orl. Proarans `Wdqets) as submitted by the Delegate Agencies, Youth, awl Central Administration. The Vulti Year Plan •and CAP 4195 were found to 1W acce-)table and are recorwiewled for funding by this Comittee. It is also the recor!wrndation of this Corriittee that during the month of October (1077), the ilelegate gencies. Youth, and Central Administration further discuss their hroiected plans with the Arca Councils. OL:RH:jb Attachment 1 1 OEO 3I (Kv. 2,69) a I Now Recommendations on Multi-Year Plans and ''ork Pronrans (419) aD • of • EOC AD HOC C(11► I TTEE 0. September 18. 1972 � 6 Central Administration - recommended as submitted on September 18, 1972 ri Youth - recommended as submitted on September 18. 197 with, the additional "bar recommendation that the vouth have a majority svrii)the hiring of youth. South Side Community Center - reco"Iended as submitted on ;eptembe r 111, 1972 Concerted Services Project - roconmended concept as subnitted on September 18, 197-7, though 419 and multi-vear must he quantified North Richmond Neighborhood House - recommended as submitted on September 18, 1972 United Council of Snanish Speakinn Ornanizations - recommended as submitted on September IR, 1972 i j do FICEOF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITtl 0 . D 40 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY t �• MEMORANDUM o { TO Contra Costa County DATE: September 25, 1972 Board of Supervisors FROM George W. Johnson, Director I.D. SUBJECT: 1973 CAA Refunding Applicat ± 1 Submitted herewith is the 1973 CAA Refunding Appoc#on for Board of Supervisors' review and approval for submission to Regional OW prior to October 4, 1972. Included are: (1) EOC evaluation of four existing Delegate Agencies, Youth, Cestral Administration, and Area Councils. (2) Multi-Year Plan for CAP through 1974. (3) Work Summaries for 1973. The Community Action Program Application for 1973 is for $1,200,500 - $%2,000 Federal share and $238,500 minimum required local share. Of the Federal share, $8,000 is for a Training i Technical Assistance Program, $100,000 for the Youth Program, $155,000 for each of the four Delegate Agencies, $220,000 for Central Administration, plus $14,000 unallocated resesve. The four program areas adopted for the 1972 program year are to be continued through 1973 (Manpower, Economic Development, Housing, and"Edrea- tion). The planned decrease in-"direct services" and increased fisamcisg of "resource mobilization" projects is continuing, also. This application does not consider carryover balances. The balances will be utilized during 1973 as allocated by the HOC and approved by the board of Supervisors. The DOC, at its meeting of September 11, 1972, approved the proosd p s, ideatifled the Delegate Agencies, and allocated funds to the Delegate Agencies, Youth, and Central Administration. A plan for use of am Ad Zoe Committee to provide EOC participation in the development of programs we also adopted at the meeting of September 11. Two community meetings sed: special meetings of the Executive Committee and EDC were scheduled to provide an opportunity for the community to review and comment on the 1973 Progress• " REC :CO5-T, ED --7 � W. T. CH CLE Bn ER' cls / RA 090 3? l..•. 2/0) s { A, xandm to Board of Supervisors September 25, 1972 t Page TWO These four meetings were held; but, unfortunately, the DOC did not have a quorum at its special meeting of September 21, 1972. The twenty- one members in attendance (23 is a quos ecommended that tba grant application be presented to the Board of upervisord at its meeting of September 25, 1972 and that a special m6e�ing of thk EOC be filled for September 27, 1972 in order to formally adopt the Am. Rdstllts of the September 27 meeting will be referred to the BoarW of visors at its meeting of October 3, 1972 when final action will be to adopt the 1973 Program. REODMMEN ATION It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the Grant Package for referral to Committee and that final action be taken at its meeting of October 3, 1972. GWJ/dh Attachments a/s • a . OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CON TRA --CO-5-TA COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO EOC Executive Committee, EOC Members and DATE: September 20, 1972 Board of Supervisors FROM Bob Lee, Chairman of the EOC Ad Hoc ComlAj�ee SUBJECT: Evaluation of delegate agencies, CentrlllAdministrAtIon, "Iryooth Attached are the findings from the evaluation conducted by the Ad Hoc Cownittee on Tuesday, September 12, 1972, of the delegate agencies, Central Administration and the Youth Program. In general, the evalua- tion found the above mentioned programs to be operating in an acceptable manner in the management, personnel, fiscal and program areas. In a few instances, some aspects were found to be either unacceptable or in need of improvement. It is the recommendation of this Ad Hoc Committee that the EOC assign a committee of the EOC, such as the Program Development and Application Committee, the duty of reviewing the evaluation findings and establishing target dates by which the delegate agencies, Central Administration and the Youth must have addressed, to the satisfaction of the Program Development and Applica- tion Committee, those areas found either unacceptable or in need of Improvement. BL:RH:kp Attachment OEO 37 1 tow. 2.691 • EOC AD ROC COMIIITEE .r _J•n � 9/19/72 . i Evaluation of NORTH R I Cli' OND NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE September 12, .t ? , a Management The by-laws and board structure were found to be generally acceptable by.-the EOC Ad Hoc Evaluation Committee. The by-laws have been revised since the evaluation of Regional and State OEO and the revised by-laws address themselves to most of concerns raised in that evaluation. However, a more recent review by Regional OEO of this agency's revised by-laws did mise a few additional concerns which must be addressed before October 31 , 1972. The organization structure was considered accentable. The planning process utilized by this 1 • . agency In the development of OEO programs does include input from the community in the development and approval of programs. This process was deemed to be generally acceptable. The self-evaluation procedure of this agency, which includes a monitoring system that has been developed and Implowented, was found acceptable. Personnel The Personnel Policies and Procedures have been revised since the Regional and State OEO evaluation and the revised policies and procedures were considwed _ acceptable. Personnel files are being maintained in an acceptable manner. Personnel evaluation and in-service training are conducted on an on-going basis and procedures used in each of these areas were found acceptable. Fiscal ' The fiscal area was found to -be generally acceptable. n 1 1 • P rani J The status of the G-2 program in the area of supportive services and In the task force (resource mobs l ization) areas of 419 -0 ng and pducatton,was found t to be quite acceptable. The record keeping" tem ut i l!ed to v i date activities Carried out by the agency in its various prcirirarii4s also con- sidered acceptable. i� I 1 r u r EOC AD HOC CO"NITTEE 9/11,,'72 t Q. Evaluation of i SOUTH S I UE_ C0711'IIN I TY CENTER September 12, I } , j . Management The present by-laws and board structure were found to be jelri#ly acceptable by the'Evaluation Committee. Following the evaluation of Regional and State OEO. the by-laws and boar, structure were revised and the board reconstituted through new elections. The revised by-lawns were reviewed by Regional NO and no further recommendations for revision were made. The organization structure of this agency, which was revised to imnlement the programs for the G-2 funding period, was considered generally acceptable. The planning process that has been followed by this agency, which does include input from the Community In the development and apnroval of nrorlrams, was also found to be generally acceptable. In addition, the self-evaluation procedures utilized by this agency were deemed to be generally accentable, thounh a monitoring system for the programs presently being onerated ,needs to be developed 'and implemented as soon as possible. Personnel Personnel policies and procedures have been revised since the Regional and State OEO evaluation. The revised policies and procedures were found to be generally acceptable. However, the nersonnel policies and procedures need to be reviewed to address the few concerns again expressed by Regional OEO before October 31 ,• 1972.' * The personnel files were deemed acceptable though they . presently need to be un-dated. Personnel evaluation was generally acceptable as was the in-service training program, which needs to be conducted on an on- going basis. In the last few months this agency has recruited and hired some new staff. Including an Executive Director. The: agency has now completed fil r ling the full time staff positions. Fiscal The fiscal area was found to be generally acceptable. Program The status of the G-2 program was found to be generally acceptable. Programs have begun In the areas of economic development and manpower. '.staffing of the t'bmunity Action Leadership Corns was almost cornieted. This program needs to be Implemen- ted as aoon as possible. Thounii n monitoring system for pro?rams has not yet been completed with Central Administration staff, the record keeping system presently, used to validate actual activities was con-idored generally acceptable. { a V I E � EDC AD 1100 OOl'!'1ITCEE _ e-0000" 49,19/72 Evaluation of t Concerted Services Project �•y September 12, 1972 =- Management :�• • Sri The by-laws and board structure were found to be gedra!*!J cceptable by the EOC ad hoc Committee. The by-laws have been revised sifeI.Ahe evaluation of Regional and State OEO, and the revised version meets most of the concerns raised in that evaluation. However, a later review by Regional OEO of the by- laws raised a few additional concerns which must be addressed before October 31 , 1972. The organization structure has also been revised and the new structure is considered generally acceptable. This delegate agency has been utilizing the planning process as outlined by the CAP, of receive Input from the community on types of programs needed, development of the programs by the agency, approval of the programs by the community, the EOC and others, and Implementation of the programs by the agency. This agency has been following thisifoocedure in a generally acceptable manner. The self-evaluation procedures of this agency have been improved upon with the development of a monitoring system. This system was found generally acceptable. Personnel The Personnel Policies and Procedures have been revised since the Regional and State OEO evaluation. The revised version was generally acceptable, though the few concerns again expressed by Regional OEO need to be addressed before October 31, 1972.' The personnel files have been Improved upon as have the personnel evaluations, which need to be conducted on a periodic basis. These two areas were considered generally acceptable. The in-service training provided by this agency has also been improved upon and needs to be continued on an on-going basis. The present status of in-service training is generally acceptable. Fiscal t The fiscal area was found to he generally acceptable. Program �r The status of the G-2 program was considered �eerally agceptable .particularly In the supportive services area. However, the agency needs, :tart Task Focce (Resource Mobilization) programs in Manpower and Economic Devdlopment L as soon as possible, with the hiring of staff. The record keeping system has been improved upon in light of the development of a self evaluation, monitoring system. The procedures used to demonstrate that the agency has indeed carried out activities was found to be generally acceptable. i � i EOC AD HOC COMMITTEE Evaluation of 4 � UNITED COUNCIL OF SPANISH SPEAKING O11MIZATIONS t September 12, 1972 The by-laws and board structure were revised in respole to g6e i6gional and State ODD evaluations. The revised by-laws have been re, r again by legioral OFA and additional concerns have been expressed which must be addressed before October 31, 1972. This agency is still in the process of revising its by-lawn and its board structure. An area of concern raised by the FOC •d foe Committee in the evaluation of this agency was the function of the board is terms of the hiring and firing of staff. The Committee felt that the board should be responsible for setting policy, monitoring, screening person and establishing appeals procedures, and not be directly responsible for the Mirlsg and firing of staff, which is an administrative function of the Emeeutive Director. In teras of the organizational structure, it was felt that the adainiatrative function was not acceptable as a board function. The planning process utilized by the agency, which includes input .from the community is developing and approviag programs, was considered generally acceptable.to khe self-evaluation procedures including a monitoring system which bas bees developed for the programs, was also viewed as generally acceptable. Personnel • Personnel policies and procedures have been revised in response to the Regional and State OEO evaluation. The revised policies and procedures have been reviewed again by'Regional OEO and a few additional concerns have been raised wbich most be addressed before October 31, 1972. The Committee again felt that the hiring and firing aspects of the personnel policies and procedures were unacceptable for the same reasons stated above under nasag�t. the personnel files as maintained by the ages" were considered generally aeapeable. 1 T The procures utilized for evaluating personnel were also deemed-w"ptable. Tho ie-service training planning was viewed as generally acceptable thou the Coeaittee felt that more emphasis need64-19 be on yp-grading'tbe staff. !local The fiscal area was found to be generally acceptable. Tcost�a The status of the G-2 program was found to be generally acceptable. The awe: has castled out activities in both the supportive services areas aad the Yorsimg Task Force (Resource Mobilization) area. The record keeping system utilimad to validate activities conducted by this agency was also considered acceptable. T '�' • EOC aD HOC COMITTEE . ► 1/19/72 _valuation of ; rENTRAL A 7MM I STRATION Senternher I Z,.,J 972 a Program Planning The area of program planninq for the CAP was found to b,0nArally acceptable by the evaluation committee. Improvement, however, is needed in Involving low-income people from the target areas to a nreater degree in the planning process than they are presently involved. Their involvement in the planning for the next program vear should brgin in Anri-1 or "lay. Monitorinn and Evaluation The monitoring and evaluation stste,n that is now in the Process of being developed was found to be generally acceptable. It needs to be implemented, however, as soon as possible, for utilization by the deler;ate agency staff and boards, area councils and the FOC. The monitorine and evaluation system needs to be implemented through the COC r'ronran Develonment and Anplicatlons Committee, which should conduct evrd uations of delegate anencies and attend area council meetings on a quarterly basis. Technical Assistance The technical assistance nrovided was found to be generally acceptable. However, the extent of technical assistance that is nronosed in the work program needs to be drawn up in quantifiable, measureable terms. Training The training provided was found to be generally acceptable. However, in- service training to nerform duties and to up-dale staff needs to be improved upon. In addition, new board menbers to the EOC need to receive an orientation as to their function on the board. � r Personnel Evaluation The evaluation of personnel was found to be nenerally accentable. However, a more In-death nrobinn for determination of conpetency and training needs to be conducted in a more formal manner. twice a year. Negative information needs to be documented. Fiscal The fiscal area was found to be acceptable. However, fiscal reports need to be submitted to the rrooram Development and Application Committee on a quarterly basis. The Resource Mobilization and Deputy Director positions need to be filled as soon as possible. General Comment More accountabillty of activities of staff is needed from the outreach offices. 1 f • EOC AD ROC COMlIITTEE • ► . _ 9/19/72 Evaluation of YOUTH PROMMI September 12, 1972 Youth Commission The development of the Youth Cormission to this point was found to be generally acceptable, though it is not fully constituted as only low-income youth are ' represented. However, the projection for strengthening the Commission appears good. The Commission does need to include representation from the public and private sectors. Youth Councils . The status of the youth councils in terms of their membership was generally acceptable. However, the youth need to continue to recruit for increasing participatlon in the councils. Staff The status of the staff of the youth program was found to be generally acceptable. However, all staff nositions are not yet filled and some staff are reportedly leaving. Additional staff appear to be needed, and clerical are probably.needed first. Training, Training that hareL`en ly een received by the youth was generally acceptable. r However, training:on an on1goinn baAel-is needed. A specific area of training needed Is 41n evaluation nrocedures' an forms. Programi - The program of t t youth in terms of better organizinq themselves through the Youth Commission and youth councils, receiving training, and developing projects, was found to be generally accentable. However, this committee recommends that the Youth Director, Central Administration staff, and personnel from the delegate agency presently servinrj as fiscal argent, review the relationship between the delegate agency and the youth program, and make recommendations on the relationship between the two, moi• ' i r z t i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia October 3 iq 72 In the Matter of United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare Grant Applications far Head Start Program Year H (1973)• This being the time fixed for recommendation of the Board Human Resources Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Lenny) With respect to the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare Grant Applications Number H-0375 for Head Start Program Year H (1973). as follows: Federal Aon-Federal Total Guideline #427.868 $160,206 $588,074 Expanded $4391,291 $160,206 $5999497; Supervisor Boggess reporting orally on behalf of the Committee having recommended that said applications be approved for submission to the federal government; On motion of Supervisor Boggess, seconded by Supervisor Lenny, IT IS BY THR BOARD ORDEM that the recommendation of its Hunan Resources Committee is APPROVED and Supervisor X. A. Linscheid, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the necessary doemesnts for submission of the applications. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. [envy, A. M. Dias, J. 8. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, X. A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSXNT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order an time minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Economic Opportunity Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Administrator Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 3rd doY of October , 19 72 W. T. PAASCH, Clerk By 6-/ Deputy Clerk urette Kincaid H 24 7/72-15M 1 L,-) f r \04; ; T �K- 0 4 z -R -6 -6 ZI Ir AAA 0 i P j t �G r ;; d go A <Ago Ir Mi f 00 � �� ' t;a n* MA i ; _ O G t Z P► A > Z `Iw x '^ i `0 jll f M 7 w >E O �w IFa �.: M > G► p p in s r 1 y o f �► d 'P �1 1► O t 0 0 y fi I `�` p Z ,yr N 0 ,`t �Z 0 MOi1 001 :J I11 ( N A o C-- G YI t' u R► O .4 is�l O p m A � p Ir -i d � Q C. * ` << d ! d O 1 c VRN `� .NO '. M A O j C"`Z O OD OD J �D Z ~'t • t! 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Rolm is a summary of the 1973 application as apprarel by this County IWMI Start Pokey Council, ilm�rWday, 2W110 moh r 14, 1972: I� Wt Approved Allocation by Agency fiuidels.W Rmdmat �eI adat NO. of mon- do= MUM h!� le al Total WNW WWAI 1" Richmond 100 $110,501 $ 36,236 $146,739 $1109301 $ 36,236 0146,739 Rodeo 46 49,039 219403 709441 49,039 21,405 70,444 Martinez 15* 190000 10,061 29,061 19,000 10,081 299081 Nt Diablo 60 59,269 29,621 88,890 60,869 299621 909490 Pittsburg 60 75,317 10,163 851460 789917 10,163 89,060 Bast Co. 70 66,423 21,489 87,912 66,423 21,489 87,912 Central = 48_.,319 . 31,M 79,W U.542 moi' l Total 353* :427,868 $160,206 $568,074 $439,291 $160,206 $5999497 * Martimas and Mt. Diablo "co-al"IW" IWMd Start and 4D 1331 ftmiad children into pre-school classes. Martinus has 60 and Mt. DLablo has 90 children funded by 1331. Above figures represent only those forded by weed Start funds. It. Location The toric Program calls for cloves at the following loeasloss: Tlie Toe Iaromy worth Joie Street Richmand (2) Jolly Tota South 17th Street Richmond (2) Vaster Bill South 26th street Richmond (1) Titq Tots i2 California Street Rodeo (3) Martinez Pre-Seboo1 600 ">r" Street lYrtinas (1) Ambrose Pre-Sebool 3105 Willow Paas Road Wast Pittsburg (1) Cambridge Pre-School 999 Laced Lame Concord (1) Clayton Valley School 4255 Clayton Road Concord (1) Villiams School 2895 East Street Concord (1) E1 Pueblo 875 E1 Pueblo Pittsburg (2) Drina 380 Front Street Pittsburg (2) Antioch Head Start St. Sarnabse Church Antioch (2) BrentYood now Start Sellers Awome Brentwood (2) III. Pratrsm: Each child entering the program will receive a full nodical and dental emamiustion. Physical and dental deficiencies noted as a result of the enaninstiom will receives follow-up attention. vision, booting, speech, and psyehsl"Ical scrowd" will also be provided, with follow-up services terse moommeml. -Z- ZZT• Pra�ram - ��� Children gill be in classes for opproetimetslj 3 1/2 - 4 been daily - fiw daps Per week, frac October 1 dwough Mar 31. Cbiliteo will be provided, a Lot lurch and, aid-day smack each dap. The time apest to the Classroom will be directed toward pmoviding the coildsea with the stills aeosssaey to perfe wail uhea tboy anter timiergasten to the Prblic schools. lids Includes aeais■ic mad social develepmen,t, Vascular Skil" mad ieMelapmemt of a pesit"a self fears. Patents are expected, to participate is toe cLassr+sew alai In, Polity decisla offectim the entire Program (a portion, at the man federal shims reflects 12,360 house of parent psrtieipatlan,). Overall eoos+d,imation,, Ven,iteeiwi, traisias, an,d @-port SeMces will be provided by the Central Ai■IaLtsat"a Co-eaout. The enppleaemtacr (expand") budget for the additional amount of $11,423 to rebuild program @ervIeso vbicb W to be cut out - or dais - becosSe of cost of lieu increases ~ the rears. "W espeeded, budget won," Iacluds Instructional asterials sad equipment, tram-oetstiaa, sad staff allow necessary to the operation of a quality pr Ac : Approve submi@Slon, of /aid, Start Applleatioa for Program Year H with age lime budget request foe $427,640 Is federal funis and an esp@uded bmd,$et request far $439.291 in federal feeds. NWH:mb 1 0 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEMORANDUM TO erk of the Board of Supervisors OAT[: October 10, 1972 F ON; Myron W. Mock, Head Start Coordinator 1.0. SECT: Civil Rights Compliance Form Attached is one (1) HEW Form 441 (Assurance of Compliance with Civil Rights Act of 1964) which was supposed to be submitted with the Head Start Grant Application for Program Year H, 1973. We have been notified by the Regional office that the Form was missing and we are to forward it as soon as possible. The Form is an integral part of our application, and the Board Order of October 3, 1972 authorizing submission of the application authorized the Chairman to execute the necessary documents to do so. ACTION: Please submit the attached form to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors for his signature. MWM/dh Attachment a/s RECEIVED C C �-dv,ti CACT i Aa 1972 W T.17ARPARS .R��--r CLARK OF SUQERVIWM TA a DgYt�r OEO 37 (row. 2/69) ,1 I I u i • ASSURANI:I: OF' COM#'L1:1NCE urn THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION. AND WELFARE REGULATION UNDER TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors (hereinafter called the "Applicant") (Name of Applicant) HEREBY AGREES' THAT it will comply w th title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Regulation of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (45 CFR Part 80) issued pursuant to that title, to the end that, in accordance with title VI of that Act and the Regulation, no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the Applicant receives Federal financial assistance from the Department; and HEREBY GIVES ASSURANCE THAT it will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this agree- ment. If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee, for the period during which the real property or structure is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assist- ance is extended or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits. If any personal property is so provided, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which it retains ownership or possession of the property. In all other cases,this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which the Federal financial assist- ance is extended to it by the Department. THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all Federal grants, loans, contracts, property, discounts or other Federal financial assistance extended after the date hereof to the Applicant by the Department, including installment pay- ments after such date on account of applications for Federal financial assistance which were approved before such date. The Applicant recognizes and agrees that such Federal financial assistance will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance, and that the United States shall have the right to seek judicial enforcement of this assurance. This assurance is binding on the Applicant, its successors, transferees, and assign- ees, and the person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assur- ance on behalf of the Applicant. Dated OCT 3 1972 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ep ►cant B ' 94 (President, Chairman of Board, or comparable authorized official) 1111 Pine Street Martinez, California 94553 (Applicant's mailing; address) H E"41 (12-64) I I F_%plauatiou of HEW FORM NO. 441, ASSURANCE OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE REG- ULATION UNDER TITLE Vi OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1%4 Section 80.4 of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare's Regulation etirectuatiing Title X`I of the Civil Rights:ict of 1964 requires that every application to the Department for Federal financiA assistance shall co:itain or be accompanied by an Assurance that the program or facility to be assisted will be conducted or operated in compliance with Title V1 of the Civil Rights Act and with all requirctnents imposed by or pursuant to the Department's Regulation. Section 80.4 further provides that "the form of the foregoing Assurance and the extent to which like Assurances will be required of subgrantees, contractors, transferees, successors in interest and other participants," shall be specified by the responsible Il'epartment official. Under this authority, HEW Form No. 431 has been specified as the form of Assurance which shall apply to all applications for Federal financial assistance (except for continuing state programs which must meet the require- ments of Section 80.4(b) and school districts availing themselves of Section 80.4(1)of the Regulation) submitted to the Department after January 3, 1965, also the circumstances have been specified tinder tivhich an Applicant shall obtain comparable written Assurances of compliance 6rom its subarantees, contractors,and transferees. (See answers to Questions I 1 and 12 below in this regard.) HEW Form No. 441 constitutes a legally enforceable agreement to comply with Tide VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and with all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Regulation of the Department of Health, Education, and 1We1fare issued thereunder. Applicants are urged to read the Department's Regulation before executing the Assurance. The following explanation of the requirements of the Department's Regulation and the examples of the kinds of discriminatory practices prohibited by them are for the guidance of the Applicants. 1. B}'executing the Arsurance (HEW Forret 3o. 441), whorl does an Applicant agree to do? A. The Applicant agrees to make no distinction on the ground of race, color, or national origin in providing to individuals any service, financial aid, ur other benefit under any program renewing Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department. 2. What it meant by"distinction on the ground of race,color, or national origin"? A. "Distinction on the ground of race,color, or national origin" includes (1) any type of segre- gation, separate or different treatment, or other discrimination on that ground; (2) the imposition of any admission, enrollment quota, eligibility, or other requirement or condition which individuals must nisei in order to be provided any service, financial aid, or other benefit under a program or to be afforded an opportunity to participate in a program, if the race, color, or national origin of indi- viduals is considered in determining whether they meet any such requirecncnt or condition; (3) the use of membership in a group as a basis for the selection of individuals for any purpose,it in selecting members of the group there is discrimination on the ground of race,color,or national origin;and (4) the assignment of personnel to provide services, or the assignment of times or places for the provision of services,on the basis of the race,color,or national origin of the individuals to be served. It does not, however, include distinctions on the Ground of race, color, or national origin determined by the responsible Department official to be necessary to the conduct of research or experimental programs having as their primary objective the discovery of new knowledge concerning special characteristics of particular racial or other ethnic groups. 1 HW--L142A (12/6-IJ i ! j , a g ' , i 8. What effect Trill the Regulation,Parc or. :college or un.:,rrsrly's admission prartices or ether praetirts►tlead to tilt treatment of students. A. An institution of higher education which applies for any Federal financial assistance dant kind must agree that it viii make no distinction on the ground of race, color, or naticow origin in the admission practices or any other practices of the institution relating to the treatment o(studentr. (a) "Student" includes any undergraduate, gadtrate, professional, or postgraduate student, fellow, intern,student.or other trainee receiving education or training from the institutions. fh) "Admission practices" include recruiting and promotional activities, application require- nients,eligibility conclitior�,, qualifications. preferences, or quotas used in selecting individuab for admission to the institution.or any program of the institution,as students. (c) "Other practices relating to the treatment of student_c' include the affording to students of opportunities to participate in any educational, research,cultural, athletic,recreational,social, or other program or activity; the perfo;wance evaluation, discipline, counseling of students; making available to students any housing, eating, hearth, or recreational service; affording work olrlxrrtunities, or scholarship, loan or other financial assistance to students; and making available for the use of students any huild;ng,room,apace, materials,equipment,or other facility or property. 9. Does the Assurance of nondiscYimi•t hof..app}'to the entire opendion of an institution? A. insutar as the Assurance (;i%-en by tile- Applicant relates to the admission or other treatment of individuals as students, patients, or clients of an institution of higher education, a school, hospital, nursing; home, center, or other institution om-ned or operated by the Applicant, or to the opportunity to parti:ipate in the provkiun of services, financial aid, or other benefits to such individuals, the As- surance applies to the entire institution. In the case of a public school system the Assurance would be applicable to all of the clemenwry or secondary schools operated by the Applicant. 10. What about a university which oprrates sereral campuses. A. Section 80.4(d)(2) of the Regulation provides for a more limited Assurance only where an institution can demonstrate that the practices in part of its operat.on in no way affect its practice in the program for which it seeks Federal funds. This would be a rare case. 11. If an _1l plicant intends to.make use of other individuals to help carry out the Fednally-assisted progran,dots the requirement not to duriminate appl}'to such a subgrantee or contractor? A. It does. The Applicant must require any indi4dual, organization, or other entity which it utilizes, to which it subgrants, or with which it contracts or otherwise arranges to provide services. financial aid, or other benefits under, or to assist it in the conduct of, any program receiving Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department,or with which it contracts or other- wise arranges for the use of any facility provided with the aid of Federal financial assistance for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance %vas extended, to comply fully with Title V1 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Regulation of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare issued thereunder. 12. Must this Assurance of nondiscrimination by the subgrantee, etc., be in writing? A. In the case (1) of any contractual or other arrangement with another such individual or entity which will continue for an indefinite period or for a period of more than three months, (2)of any sub- grant, or (3) of any conveyance, lease, or other transfer of any real property or structures thereon provided with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department,the Applicant shall obtain from such other person, subgrantee, or transferee, an agreement, in writing, enforceable by the Applicant and by the United States, that such other individual or entity, sub- grantee,or transferee will carry out its functions under such subgrant,or contractual or other arrange- ment, or will use the transferred property, as the case may be, in accordance with Title Vi of the Act and the Regulation will otherwise comply herewith. 13. What obligations does the Applicant have to inform beneficiaries, participants, and others of the provisions of the Regulation? A. The Applicant must make available to beneficiaries, participants, and other interested persons information regarding the provisions of the Regulation and protections against discrimination provided under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. The Department will issue shortly more detailed instructions on carrying out this phase of the Regulation. 3 I ' � a Explanation Of HEW FORM NO. 441, ASSURANCE OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE REG- ULATION UNDER TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1%4 Section 80.4 of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare's Regulation effectuating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 requires that every application to the Department for Federal financial assistance shall contain or be accompanied by an Assurance that the program or facility to 1-w assisted will be conducted or operated in compliance with"Title V1 of the Civil Rights Act and with ail requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Department's Regulation. Section 80.4 further provides that "the form of the foregoing Assurance and the extent to which like Assurances will be required of subgranters, contractors, transferees, succesoors in interest and other participants," shall be specified by the responsible Department official. Under this authority, HEW Form No. 441 has been specified as the form of Assurance which shall apply to all applieatitms for Federal financial assistance (cxcet)t for continuing state programs which must nteet the regwre- ments of Section 80.4(b) and school districts availing themselves of Section 80.4(1)of the Regulation) submitted to the Department after January 3. 1965; also the circumstances have been specified under which an Applicant shall obtain romparablc written Assurances of compliance from its subgrantem, contractors,and transferees. (See answers to Questions 1 l and 12 below in this regard.) HEW Form No. 441 constitutes a legally enforceable agreement to comply with Title V1 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and with all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Regulation of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare issued thereunder. Applicants are urged to read the Department's Regulation before executing the Assurance. The following explanation of the requirements of the Department's Regulation and the examples of the kinds of discriminatory practices prohibited by them are for the guidance of the Applicants. 1. By executing the AJnnaau (HEIY Form,Va. 441), what docs an .applicant agret to do? A. The Applicant agrees to make no distinction on the ground of race, color, or national origin in providing to individuals any service, financial aid, c,r other benefit under any program rooeiving Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department. 2. What is meant by"disYinctioe an dee growl of race,color,or national origin"? A. "Distinction on the ground of race,color, or national origin" includes (1) any type of segve- gation, separate or different treatment, or other discrimination on that ground; (2) the imposition of any admission, enrollment quota, eligibility, or other requirement or condition which indiivtdu ds must meet in order to be provided any service, financial aid, or other benefit under a program or to be afforded an opportunity to participate in a program, if the race,color, or national origin of indi- viduals is considered in determining whether they meet any such requirement or condition; (3) the use of membership in a group as a basis for the selection of individuals for any purpose,if in selecting members of the group there is discrimination on the ground of race,color,or national origin;and (4) the assignment of personnel to provide services,or the assignment of tunes or places for the provision of services,on the basis of the race,color,or national origin of the individuals to be served. 11does not, however, include distinctions on the ground of raer, color, or national origin determined by the responsible Department otllcial to be necessary to the conduct of research or experimental programs having as their priutary objective the discovery of new knowledge concerning special characteristics of particular racial or other ethnic groups. 1 HW-44U (12/64) 3. What is meant by"service,financial aid,or other bertfft"? . A. "Service,financial aid,or other benefit"under a program receiving Federal financial assistance includes any education or training, any evaluation, guidance, counseling, or placement service, any health,welfare,rehabilitation,housing,or recreational service,any referral of individuals for any of the foregoing services, any scholarship, fellowship or traineeship stipend or allowance, and any ban or other financial assistance or benefit(whether in cash or in kind),which is made available to individuals (1) with the aid of Federal financial assistance,or (2) with the aid of the Applicant's or of other non- Federal funds required to be made available for the program a% a condition to the receipt of Federal financial assistance,or (3) in or through a facility provided with the aid of Federal financial assistance or the non-Federal matching funds mkrr-d to in (2). 4. What rsyrireasents art placed on the use of facilities? A. The Applicant agrees to make no distinction on the ground of race,color,or national origin in making available to individuals the use of any land, building, equipment, or other facility leased, acquired,constructed,improved,or equipped with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department,including— (a) the use of any room,dormitory,ward,or other space in the facility; (b) the tate of any equipment in the facility; (c) the use of any office, waiting room, restroom, eatiag, reereatiooal, conceaios, or other accommodation or convenience provided in the facility; (d) the use of any facility not provided with the aid of Federal financial assistance if the avail- ability of such facility is required as a condition to the receipt of Federal financial assistance for the FederaUy-sssisted facility. S. Witt tpuirements are placed on the opportunities to particijcu in aprVrarn receiving Federal astittaatt? A. The Applicant agrees to make no distinction on the ground of race, color, or national origin in affording opportunities to individuals to participate (other than as employees) in any program receiving Federal financial assistance extended by the Department to the Applicant,including oppor- tunities to participate— (a) as providers of any service,financial aid,or other benefit to individuals under the program (e.g., as physicians, surgeons, dentists, or other professional practitioners seeking the privilege of practicing in a Federally-aided hospital or other facility), (b) as conferees, observers, consultants, or advisers, or as mimbers of advisory or planning groups, or (c) as volunteers (e.g.,as voluntary workers,or as patients or other subjects of steady or experi- mentation in research, survey, demonstration, or like programs). F. Dots that man that an Applicant who signs the Department's Assurance may neaerthekts nab distinch"is among his employees on the basis of race, color, or rational origin? A. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act does not concern itself with employment practices except where a primary objective of the Federal financial assistance is to provide employment. Thus,where a basic objective of the program is to provide employment, the Applicant's employment practices are subject to the Department's Regulation. However,even where this is not the case an Applicant may be pre- cluded from engaging in any discriminatory employment practices under the provisions of'Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Executive Orden 10925 and 11114,and the Merit System Regulations. 7. WiLn an Applicant's emplo��nent practices art covered by the Department's Regulation,what refrirmnats mutt br tort? A. The Applicant agrees to make no distinction on the ground of race, color, or national origin in its employment practices (including recruitment or recruitment advertising, hiring, layoff or ter- mination, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and use of facilities) with respect to individuals seeking employment or employed under any program receiving Federal financial assistance extended to the applicant by the Department, in those programs where a primary objective of the Federal financial assistance is to provide employment to such individuals. This includes programs under which the employment is provided— (a) as a means of extending financial assistance to students or to needy persons, (b) to students, fello-ws, interns, residents, or others in training for related employment tis:cluding research associates or assistants in training for research cork), or (c) to reduce unemployment or to provide remunerative activity to individuals who because Z of severe handicaps cannot be readily absorbed in the competitive labor marltet. 1 � i i l i 8. What elect will the Rc£ulatior,Lary on z college or urs.•ersi�y's admission practices or other practices►e/ded to 8k treatment of students? A. An institution of higher education which applies for any Federal financial assistance of any kind must agree that it Ail) make no distinction on the ground of race, color, or natiosW Ori& in the admission practices or any other practices of the institution relating to the treatment otstudeet& (a) "Student" includes anv undergraduate, graduate, professional, or postgraduate student,. fellmv.intern,student,or other trainee irceiving education or training from the in titudow (b) "Admission practices" include recruiting and promotional activities, application require- ments,eligibility conditio:,, qualifications. preferences, or quotas used in selecting individual for adn;ission to the institution,or any program of the institution,as students. (:) "Other practices relating to the treatment of scudents" include the affording to students of opfx?rtunities to participate in any rducational, :escarch, cultural, athletic,recreational,social, or other program or activity; the performance evaluation, discipline, counseling of students; making available to students any housing, eating, health, or recreational service; affording work Opportunities, or scholarship, loan or other financial assistance to students; and making available for the use of students any building,room,space,materials,equipment,or other facility or property. `1. Does the Assurarce of nondiscrimi-whot.appy to the entire opert,!ion of an institution? A. Insular as the Assurance Given by the Applicant relates to the admission or other treatment of individuals as students, patients, or clients of an institution of higher education, a school, hospital, nursing home, center, or other institution owned or operated by the Applicant, or to the opportunity to participate in the proviciun of services, financial aid, or other benefits to such individuals, the As- surance applies tc the entire institution. in the case of a public school system the Assurance would be applicable to all of the clemenwry or secondary schools operated by the Applicant. 10. lt'hat about a umt,eridy which operates sereral campuses? A. Section 80.4�d)(2) of the Regulation provides for a more limited Assurance only where an institution can demonstrate that the practices in part of its operation in no way affect its practice in the program for which it seeks Federal funds. This would be a rare case. 11. If an Applicant intends to.make use of other ;nduiduals to help carry out the Fedi►ally-assisted program,dots the requirement not to dsrimirate apphy to such a subgrantee or contractor? A. It does. The Applicant must require any indi%,idual, organization, or other entity which it utilizes, to which it subgrants, or with which it contracts or otherwise arranges to provide services. financial aid, or other benefits under, or to assist it in the conduct of, any program receiving Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department,or with which it contracts or other- wise arranges for the use of any facility provided with the aid of Federal financial assistance for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance was extended, to comply fully with ride V1 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Regulation of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare issued thereunder. 12. Must this Assurance of nondiscrimination by the subgrantee, etc., be in writing? A. In the case (1)of any contractual or other arrangement with another such individual or entity which .%,ill continue for an indefinite period or for a period of more than three months, (2)of any sub- Grant, or (3) of any conveyance, lease, or other transfer of any real property or structures thereon provided with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department,the Applicant shall obtain from such other person, subgrantee, or transferee, an agreement, in writing, enforceable by the Applicant and by the United States, that such other individual or entity, sub- grantee,or transferee will carry out its functions under such subgrant,or contractual or other arrange- ment, or will use the transferred property, as the case may be, in accordance with Tick Vi of the Act and the Regulation will otherwise comply herewith. 13. What ohligations does dee applicant hare to inform beneficiaries, participants, and others of the provisions of the Regulation? A. The Applicant rnust make available to beneficiaries, participants, and other interested persons information regarding the provisions of the Regulation and protections against discrimination provided under Title VI of the Ci.it Rights Act. The Department will issue shortly more detailed instructions on carrying out this phase of the Regulation. 3 14, What obligations dots the Appliraw hate to/rap records and to make them arailabhe to the&parJas st-I ' A. From time to time, App'icants may be required to submit reports to the Department,and the Regulation provides that the facilities of the Applicant and all records, books, accounts, and other sources of information pertinent to the Applicant's compliance with the Regulation be nude available for inspection during normal business haus on request of art officer or employee of the Department specifically authorized to make such inspections. Mure detailed instructions in this regard will also be forthcoming from the Department in the near future. 15. Aust mpwate dsmrattre fomes be-ff d with each applitatiosL% A. As a general rule once a valid Assurance is given it will apply to any further application as long as there is no indication of a failure to comply. 4 1 i I � IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUi1TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA December 19, 1972 In the Matter of ) Contra Costa County ) Community Action ) Program Grant Application ) for 1973• ) This Board on November 27, 1972 having referred to the Economic Opportunity Program Director and to the County Administrator the matter of rejection by the Regional Office of Economic Opportunity of the County Community Action Program Grant Application for 1973; and Mr. George Johnson, Economic Opportunity Program Director, having appeared and submitted a report to the Board (a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Board) in which it is recommended that the Board take the following actions prior to January 1, 1973: 1. Authorize the continued operation of Central Administration and Delegate Agencies, as appropriate, through the month of April, 1973 pending resubmission and processing of a revised 1973 grant application; 2. Authorize the use of remaining OEO funds; and 3. Approve the advance of approximately $87,000 for Community Action Agency operation during the first three months of 1973; and The Board having considered the matter; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to its Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors J. E. Moriarty and W. N. Boggess), the County Administrator, County Counsel, and the Economic Opportunity Program Director for review and recommendation to the Board on December 26, 1972. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , J. E. Moriarty, W. No Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: done. C;EK'1'IF'!EU COPY ABSENT: None. [ eertily that this is a full, true & correct w"Of the original document which is on file in my office, e e: Committee and that it was passed & adopted by the Board of County Administrator Supervi%ors of Cour C,.,q:1 County, California, on County Counsel the date shown. A'1"='EST: 1`:. *:'- PAA_SCH. county Economic Opportunity Program clerk&ex-officio clerk of saii:i Board of SuperviSOM Director by deputy clerk. l � ! I A ICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY• RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY -l9•�97A MEMORANDUM PAASCH C •RK BOARD OF SUp=RVISORS Cp A C TO County bard of S rs DATE: FROM George Jobaw 1 1.0. SUBJECT: 1973 Grant Application On November 16, 1972, Regional OED returned our GIP Great Application for 1973. This was the application recosnsaded by the EOC and adopted by the bard of Supervisors, on October 2, 1972 Three reasoas were given for returning the applieation: 1) Seeming lack of coordination in plaoaing process, with the two Nadal Cities of Eicbmwed and Pittsburg, 2) seaming oversmpbasis on data collection and researching prableas of the poor, and 3) sewing improper preparation of application forms. A series of ineotiap haus been bold with reprosestatives of Regional 030 in order for clarify the matter and dovelop ways to submit a revised applieatioa that would meet their concerns. As a result of these meetings, a procedure was developed to seiesign the application and resubmit by January U. 1973. I feel that these procedures will develop an applicatioa acceptable to Regional ODD and still meet the needs of the poor, the ROC and Board of Supervisors. The EDC and delegate agencies have agreed to a process which will bring community and professional people together in Task Forces. These task forces will be responsible for the development of the proposal. The redealgead proposal will be submitted to the EDC on January lith, and to the lewd of Supervisors on January 23rd. Allowing one week for referral to committer, the proposal could be considered to the Dowd for action an January MA. Assuming that the proposal meats Board of Supervisors approval, it will be forwarded to Rational ODD by January 31, 1973. I bwe been assured by representatives of Regional OR0 it takes mo Longer than 10 days to process it at Regional, prior to submittal to the Govereer's office for'bis review. I feel sure that it will be processed by his office, wall withia the 30 day period provided by lar. Given this schedule, and assuming approval by all, the grant would be approved and signed by the and of February or aid Much. Finances: The major problem is one of finances. I estimate that the CAP Versatile program operates at a monthly cost of $75,000. Given that it may be three mouths be- fore 1973 funds are available, it is necessary to identify sources for $187,000 in order to assure continue operation of CAA, and four delegate agencies. @. � . OEO 37 (row. 2;69) r r 100100 am It Of the $187,000, $100,000 can be obtained from cash as hand from various sources. It is than necessary to obtain $87,000 from other sources. Abcording to ORD guidelines a CAP may seek monies for interim funding from &song the following: 1) Borrowing from other accounts under control of the CAP -- This will be dons as noted above. 2) Borrowing from other asomunts under control of the CAP grants*-- This would include the gemeral funds of the County Board of Supervisors. 3) Borrowing from other CAL's or other scoma do Opportunity Act funded agencies -- This would include NTCand Legal Services within the County and other CAA;* is the region. 4) Borrowing from conmarical financial source.-- This would Include seeks, Credit Onions, Sawisgs ani Loans, etc. In this case and with prior Oen approval, interest can be paid from Oso funds. Is no case will animal ODD pat in writing that the Board of Supervisors will be repaid all advances from general funds, if the CAP is not refunded. Monster, they will tell us that no public CAA has ever bass non-refunded without a phase out grant which covers all legimste claims obligated during the phase out period. The ROC hes requested that the Board of Supervisors be safe aware of this problem and has passed a reco■msndatiom approwisg the resubmission plan. (Note: A quorem was not in attendance, due to a lack of one mssber, so no formal action could be taken; bomewer, the recommendation was passed mu miously by the 22 in attendance. A quorum is 23.) I. s*commsnd the following actions be taken by the Board of Supervisors: 1) Amthorise the continued operation of Central Adsinistsatisa and delegate agencies, an appropriate, through the somtb of April 1973, pending r+esubaissiom and processing of the revised 1973 grant application. 2) Authorise the use of remaining Oso funis and commit the Board of Supervisors to advance son-OND funds in the anernt of approximistely $87,000 for the purpose of CAA operation during the first three months of 1973. It is secessaN that action be takes by the Board of Supervisors prior to January 1, 1973. 1 � � i 1 E 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 26 , 19�„ In the Matter of Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Grant Application No. H-0375. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare Application No. H-0375 for Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Grant in the amount of $4,824 for Program Year H (1973) ; no local share contributions are required. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. N0 : None . ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order a-is d on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: OEO (3) Supervisors Administrator affixed this 26th day of December , 19 72 Auditor ¢ W. T PAASCH, Cork ByDeputy Clerk Lourette Kincaid H 24 7/72-15M 1 � + V 3 t 3 t HEAD START CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEMORAMM i qp Terry '/�= DATE: DWAMber 19, 1972 �! li y FROM Geo on/Wron W. lock SUBJECT. Agenda Item, Board of Supervisors Attached is the Contra Costa County Bead Start Application for a Training and Technical Assistance Grant in the amount of $4,824.00. This proposed training grant will provide this agency sufficient funis to hire necessary consultants, to train staff and parents, purchase training equipment and supplies, and provide support services such as mileage, lunch, and baby-sitting to encourage parents to attend training. The grant application is to be submitted by December 311, 1972. There is no non-federal share required in this application. The application has been approved by the Head Start Career Dsvelap�t and Training Committee, the EOC Training Committee, the County Bead Start Policy Council, and was recommended for approval by the 8como■ic Opportunity Council December 14, 1972. Action Rewired: Approve submission of the Bead Start Traiaimg and Technical Assistance Grant Application in the mount of $4,824.00 In federal funds and authorize Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to sign appropriate documents for submittal (OS 189). Attachment Mil:mb 40•:e • . �la.ws IY111 HEAD START CONTRA COSTA COUNTY NEIMANDEN 70 : Policy Council Members DATE: December 7, 1972 FIM Mme E. Poe, Career Development i Education Coordinator tel': T b TA Grant for Program Year H (1973) Attached is a draft copy of the proposed T i TA grant plans for 1973. 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PROGRAM YEAR ENO DATE 12-31-73 ESTIMATE OF CASH NEEDS REQUESTED DISBURSEMENT ACTUAL DMOURSE M:NTS fro M asNla- by Apli—#) (Far OCD Use ORIF) (For MtM use oar) III NONTN (2) AMOUNT (3) AMOUNT 14) DATE (S) AMOUNT ti Jan - Feb $ 100.00 I March 200.00 t April 200.00 t June 450.00 s August 2,690.00 :9 September 800.00 November 39+.00 V 4 F f 1 t' i F 1 t i 1 TOTAL $4,824.00 Ewer appropriate awwb designations and dollar amounts which reflect your best estimates of Actual Cash rgairemeats ducU'W i pawmis Operation. Complete only Columns(1)and (2). t NAME OF GRANTEE SANK A006lE3i OF BANK NAME ON ACCOUNT SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED OFFICIAL j ACCOUNT MOWER DATE OMB d"O Nr EItrIN"IV38/76 COMM COSTA COUNTY - HEAD START 1214 Ward Street ,'fart+rez, California 94553 N-0375 Training and Technical Assistance Program Account 20 Program Year H i I. Overview !be Contra Costa County Read Start Program has developed a system of datesmin- Ing trsiniag requirements by a unique feed-back system that focuses into theMead-Start Career Development and Training Committee. Each sgemey and each component is represented an the Cammittee and,`as problems or training needs are identified, they receive the attention of this Committee. It was in this manner that the current training plan was developed. The County program personnel has reached a point that training needs are sowing from the general to specific. It is to these needs that the traiaft program is being addressed. One overall problem with which the previous program bad to contemi, mai an area which we again envision will present difficulties, is the fact that T 6 TA grant funds are not forthcoming until late in the calendar year. This delay in funding makes follow-up training, began in the fall, difficult to plan for the months of January, February and March -- the time when it would be (is) most beneficial. The Training and Technical Assistance Program as requested reflects the thoughts and efforts of the group for whom the training is proposed and covers both the felt needs ani priorities of this agency. Plans for specific training sessions will be developed and refined as the program progresses. f t 3 1 i I -2- 11. Setting Priorities After careful onaljsis of tae Performance Standards and eonpsrtsos of specific local needs as they were related to ow interpretation of the Performance Standards it was decided, by the Career Development Cs■aittst, that setting of priorities would be determined by those iter listed in another part of this proposal (Part III, Section S - "Identity of Needs" and Section C - "Prioritiess,). Mo greatest single priority witbie the local program has beam determined as "Parent Training" focused an their role is the program and Parent Training on "Classroom Procedures and Techniques" to holp the individual parent know "what to expect, what to look for, and what teachers Guam to be dolux in the classroom". Considered as of equal priority ws special training for teachers (teaches-parent relationship - to hielp teschere blear more conscious of parent goals). III. Local Process A. Role of Staff - Pa to This proposal was, initially, developed by the Career Development Committee which consists of parents, professional and para-prodeestansl staff representing each agency. After notification of the availability of the training grant, the Carew Developmrt Committee discussed preparation of the proposal and suggested the following procedure: (1) Designate Central Office Staff (Career Development Coordinator) as person to prepare draft proposal after obtaining: (a) Approval of Policy Comell Chairmen (b) Ideas from parents and local PC members as to their coneorns and needs for training. The above granted, the Career Development Committee proceeded to: (2) Assess needs based on their observations to local centers and own personal growth. (a) Those traioleg needs, as identified in prior proposal and not yet fulfilled, Would be incorporated into this proposal. (b) Obtain additional ideas from staff at the local Lwel for Is-put to be included in training plan. ()) Set up mechanics for central office staff (approval of PC Chat m■m granted) to proceed With writing of proposal draft to be presented, for approval/revision, etc. at follow-up mestieg. (4) Summary to Community Action Traint" Committee for information and approval. (S) Report to Executive Cawnittee of CAP for information - eadorsesent. (6) Draft copy to County Policy Council for approval. (7) Report to and obtain approval of DOC (CAP Board). (a) rinal proposal to Policy Council Chairman for signature. (9) Submit to County Administrator and Board of Supmvisors for approval and sign off (as Crantee). (10) Submit to Office of Child Development prior to December 31, 1972. D. Identity of Training Needs After some discussion, review of recommendations fres 1971 monitories report, and assessment of needs based on their own observations at the local level, the Career Development Committee categovised .tbe needs of this agency as f ollovs: (1) Education: Demonstration teaching in all classes; observation and recording of child behavior; bi-lingual training class; discipline - child behavior. (Staff-parents) (2) Agency Eoard 6 Corwittee Chairman Training: For chairmen - epmUl focus on parliamentary procedures and ho; various comittee roles relate to one another. (Parent oriented.) (3) Social Services: Techniques in comity ♦cork - team approach. (Staff oriented.) (4) Health and nutrition Training: (Staff-parent oriented.) Speech screening. The above named categories were deternIned to be priority needs, in addition to those listed below. •C. Priorities (1) Continue training workshops to fulfill needs not yet covered in training: (a) Psychological development of child (b) Recognizing and dealing with behavior - health problems (c) Multi-cultural training 1 � i III. Local Process (Continued) (2) Parent Training: On classroom procedures and technl,ues. -(So parents will know what to expect, what to look for, and what the teachers ought to be doing in the classroom. --Demonstration-teaching workshops for local parent groups. (3) di-lingual Training: For teachers and parents to ease the gap between English-speaking and non-English speaking families. (4) Teacher-parent relationships: To help teachers become more conscious of parent goals. The above named priorities were compared with Office of Child Development monitoring report (1971) and 1972 Performance Standard and found to be In agreement. D. Calendar - Delivery of Services (1) January - February: Workshop with focus on '%ehavior and Health Problems". Set up in central location to faciliate a.m. - p.m. staff attendance (East - West). One all day session. (Due to the distance between centers, it was determined that the above procedure would be more advisable in order to avoid closure of school.) (2) starch - April: T%yo workshops (one East and one West). (a) Assessment of progress (growth thus far) (b) Goal attainment (personal and children's) (c) Strategies for fulfillvw. nt (3) May - June: Evaluation workshop (end of year). (a) Focus on personal growth - summary of goals (using staff) (b) Involvement of parents (teacher-parent relationships). What effected successes. failures? End of the year workshop will help determine what the Pre-Service workshop will consist of by designing training to eliminate failures. ;r When some of the not now, fully defined workshops are actually formulated, we will submit a copy of plan.to R.T.O. (4) Staff - Pre-service Training (August - September): Three days of specialized training, for all components (using special consult- ants and focused on staff priorities). -J- III. Local Process (Continued) (a) Health - consultant to deal directly with the campomsat (Health and other components) in which individual staff will be working and who can identify local services avail- able (ashen problems are identified). (b) Education - training to help staff become more aware of child's health problems and conscious of bow they may relate to the child's classroom behavior.- Additional training focus will be determined by the "8nd of the Year" workshops, at which time, appropriate training will be planned. (S) Parent-Preservice - August (focused on Ment priorities). (a) Classroom procedures and techniques (Mat to expect, %bat to look for, and i*at the teachers ought to be dolft In the classroom). (b) Atency Board and Committee Chairman training: Special focus on parliamentary procedures and how various committee roles relate to one another. (c) Techniques in carmunity work - role of community workers (Team approach - whole staff working together). (6) Noweaber Staff follow-up workshop with Central office staff. Two workshops set up on a taro day basis for a.m. - p.m. staff. (One day East -- Brentwool, Antioch, Concerted Services, and lit. Diablo staff -- and one day West -- Martinez, Rodeo and Richmond staff.) Based on past experience during the present school year, we farad it impossible to conduct the follow-up workshop in november due to a mandatory Health Curriculum Training. Also, the inadvisability to close school more than one day, in the early part of the academic (school) year. Tberefore, we devised the plan to conduct worksbope on an East-[gest basis in lieu of closing school. M • Local Coordination •.e !be monitoring report of February, 1971 recommended that this agency secure ' the services of an additional staff person to plan, coordinate, and implement training activities in the Education and Career Development component of the program. The position has been filled and the staff person now serving to the capacity of Career Development and Education Coordinator has assumed the duties as recoemended. r ' I V. Local Resources '1'be local resources listed below are involved in delivering training services or planning follow workshops in this agency. Also, follow-up workshops Am planned on local agency basis,.unless otherwise specified in this proposal. A. Local Community Colleges (1) Diablo Valley College (2) Contra Costa College D. County Departments of (1) Health (2) Medical Services (3) Social Services (4) Education (5) Education i;edia Services (6) Housing (Community Building - West Pittsburg - for weekly meetings) C. Other Resources (1) University of California (2) Far West Laboratory (3) *Dairy Council (4) Physicians and Dentists (Private) (5) School Districts (v-teeting rooms, space, other supportive equipment) VI. -Local Evaluation Special evaluation forms have been developed to provide Central Office Staff with Immediate feedback, following training sessions planned and coordinated through the Central Office, on the services delivered (consultants, group leaders, other resources). The purpose of such instrument is an attempt to determine if contents of,, training sessions are fulfilling the most urgent needs of the participants - space is provided for participants to suggest additional ideas. Infosfmtiam, thus obtained, is then used to fill in the gap of unmet needs through planet" follow-up workshops, visits to local sites, and meeting with individual agency staff. (See attached Era;d itl.a Que� ,� -7- "71. Office of Child Development Regional/Rational Linkage It is difficult, if not i:._ to ' •^-^+�^. �• Qw��w�ww�n the types of supportive training that w-11 be Training Office. Pnoforal Training Office has Item supportive in c rain iag for Parent Involvement (Social Services), Health Component and Education (communication skills). If such or sbdlas sesources are available and meet the expressed needs as determined by local priorities, the monitoring report or Read Start Performance St;-n-ands, ts-• will be utilized to further enhance the training efforts of-.this agency. VIII. Additional In-Service Training Some training needs are fulfilled as a result of observation and planing of individual Work sessions, monthly and weekly training sessions coordinated by Central Office Staff or local resource persons. Listed below are some examples of the kinds of training afforded local staff: (1) Social Service (Community Workers). Individualized work sessions (1md1v- idual agencies) and group training sessions planned, monthly, by the Parent Service Coordinator - focus on: (a) Coordination of parent activities (b) Inter-staff and parent relationships (c) Use of resources and record keeping (2) Education (Teacher oriented) During observations by the Education Coordinator, some guidance is provided individual staff persons, at the local center levels, which focus or.: (a) Incorporating observation data into daily planing of activities to meet individual needs of children. (b) Recognizing potential trouble areas (in regard to child bdwwlor). Teachers are provided some suggestions and techniques which can be used in the process of anticipating problems and helping children _ deal with peer relationships. (c) Incorporating child's own culture into the class activities ,f (activities wi:ich reflect a child's own foods, games, community . roles, pictures which reflect families from backgrounds that are like o similar to his own and other needs as they occur). (y) Health-Nutrition (Staff-Parent Oriented) The needs in nutrition are in the process of fulfillment through Individualized meetings planned with local delegate agencies. Local resource persons, from the Daily Council, are conducting training sessions which focus on various aspects of nutrition for the family and child, and activities which can be used in the classroom. i ' 1 i MI. Adeitional In-Service Training (Coatiwsd) (a) Safety in the classroom and surrounding areas. (b) Food services provided at the sites. (c) Follay-up on "Fire Drill" practices. 22w training fulfilled through additional efforts at Central Mmmistratiom staff bas been compared with recommendations stated In the 8ssd Start Performance Standards; also, the 1911 monitoring retort and tam fommd to be in compliance with said recommendations. ,, i s ; 0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 26 11972- In 972In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement No . 3022-06 and Modification No. 1 to said agreement. Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement No. 3022-06 having been presented to the Board this day for provision of Out-of- School Design 2 Program for 98 low-income high school drop-outs for the period January 20, 1973 through August 6, 1973 at a total cost of $213,090 ($191,590 federal funds and $21,500 in local share to be provided by participating sub-delegate agencies) ; and Modification No. 1 to aforesaid agreement having also been presented to the Board which provides for the inclusion of administrative provisions of the agreement; ' On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement No . 3022-06 and Modification No. 1 related thereto on behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order sd an the te'kwW of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Dept. of Education - 14YC Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Office of Economic Supervisors Opportunity affixed this 26th day ofDecember , 19 72 Administrator W T. PAASCH, Cleric Auditor-Controller By `� t,,,{ qty Clerk Lourette Kincaid H 24 7/72-15M 1 i Contra Costa County Department of Education Neighborhood Youth Corps December 18, 1972 - - t TO: George Johnson, O.E.O. Director FROM: Frank J. Marfin, NYC Director ( � i SUBJECT: NYC Agreement 3022-06 - Out-of-School Design 2 • 4 { Enclosed, herewith, are 8 copies of Agreement 3022-06. Agreement 3022-06 provides $191,590 in federal funds authorized by the U.S. Department of Labor ` for training 98 low-income high school drop-outs for the period 1-20-73 i through 8-6-73. Design 2 enrollees (high school drop-outs) participate in the program for 30 to 40 hours per week with the emphasis on remedial education, i tutoring and skills training in addition to some work experience. Enrollees f receive stipends of $41.25 per week and heads of household in the program f receive $55.00 per week. Non-Federal in-kind contribution of $21,500.00 will be provided by sub-delegate d agencies. Modification No. 1 is issued to include administrative provisions of the contract. We recommend approval of Agreement 3022-06 and Mod. 1 and would like this matter to appear before the Board of Supervisors on December 26, 1972. ! Please return 4 copies of the Agreement and Modification with the original signature of the Board Chairman to the NYC office. i cc: J.P. McBrien, County Administrator Bob Rothschild, Associate Superintendent F Robert Fifield, Associate Superintendent Al Boileu, O.E.O. a i } t i • r � 1 Budget Bu:eau No.44-It1346 ► Approval Expires June 30, 1969 U.S.DEPARI'ta�NT OF Lal - MANPOWER A-.-MIt:i�TFIATION GREr-MENT HU)A9ER VURCAU OF WORK PROGRAMS PROJECTS .UT HORIZED LINDEi? THE ECONOMIC 3022-06 OPP O'RTJ!-:1TY ACT O. 1964, AS AMENDED AGREEtdEN T FO,'Z NLiGL-_-GRHOOD YOUTH CORPS SPECIAL I:.1PACT PROJECT PROJECT (TITLE I f ART f3) (TITLE 1 PART D) 1 L_]IN SCHOOL 2 0OUT-CF•SCHOOL a Q GRANT TO PUBLIC AGENCY OR PRIVATE 3 Q 5UMMER <D VIORK TR\INING NON-PROFIT OrIGANIZATION OPERATION frilllNSTREi+C1 PROJECT 0C] CONTRACT WITH PRIVATE PROFIT ORGANIZATION (TITLE 11 SECTIC,4 20t!M ) D O GRANT TO PUBLIC AGCNCV OR VRI VATE 10)g OTHER(Speci Fy) Nt�y - 2 WON.PROFIT ORGANIZATION - lYC NEW CP.REEP,S PROJECT (TITLE It SECTION 20S(c) ) a 0 AcRLEmr_tJT 7 O GRANT THE Sr OKSOR (iia n) ADDRESS (Xtunber, Strecr, City, Steto, Zip Cade) Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 75 Santa Barbara Rd. (ii le€;atad Co Lire Dept. Of Education) Pleasant 1:14111, California I. Ti. PnCJ`.:CT !S Tri :3E 0If,7LY FFT);SnRFD _ AND THE JOINT SPU',SCFa (Nnr1c) ADDRESS (t:umber, Strect, City, State, Zip Code) /A N/A hctuinaRet (efer:ed to as the Sponsor, and the United States of America, teprosented by the Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor, heicinaftcr rcfmcd to a:: the Governw2rit,hcteby mutually::g:cc as foltova: f 1. Tha S;)onc,: grill opa:ate and perform the stork-training experience projects)described hefein in strict acccrdanze 1•:ith ttc Eccnomic Opportunity Act of 1Sv41,as amended (42 U.S.C.2701), the regulations pionnultated theicuriect,the standards and procedures of the U.S. 0cpariment of L;,hol, and the geaetal provisions, specifications, project budget(s),and spacial provisions which are attached and made a part hcreof. end those sections of the attached sponsor's project application incorporated by reference in Ute specifications,which are made a part hereaf. :. The Federal cost limitation(s)and ;ccounting data with respect to such limitations is (are)as foltows: USE ONLY IF PREVIGUS LETTER AGREEMENT TITLE OF TOTAL FEDERAL NAME OF PROJLCT ECONOMIC PREVIOUSLY FROM NET NET ODLtGATIOrt OPPORTUNITY ACT BUDGET OBLIGATED THIS DOCtiMENT tai (b) (c) NEIGiMORH000 YOUTH TITLE: 1 MART 6 CORRs TITLE II OPLIiAT1ON 61AWS1 REAM SFCT ION 205 (d). 11T LE 11 NL%v CAREERS sECTro•i 2r�(e) :.I'r.CI1I. IMPACT TITLE_ 1 rART D 0111LI, INYC-2 791,590 . � It„At r S90 _ [',,.CES A31D P-G_S 1 f&.1N awe•.to i:'.1 6 71 'T U.S.DE PARTM Et:7" OF LA — R!ANFO7,EH AUMIU:ST RATION I.RCEIACNT NUMBER BUREAU dw oRe.. pnocrt APAS PROJECTS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE EC0,10M,1C 3022-06 OPPORTUI:ITY ACT OF 1964, AS AlNENOED (Continued) The Governrnent is riot cblica ted to pay my amount in excess cf the limits set forth in cl3e5e 5 of the general p:ovisiens of this Agreement. The S,onso: zzices to account for funds unuer this agreecnt cr a project by p:c;ect basis. 3. This Agreement shall expire on the last day of operations specified in Section I, item 19 of the Spopsot's Project Application. to wiLiess whereof the parties hereto have executed this document,herein referred to as the Agreement.effective as of the last date of sign- ing set forth belovi: 1.SPOttsOR ° (Signer E. A. 1,11' CH ID b.TITLE Chairman/ c.DATE SIGNED Board of Sung i.sors OEC -2 6 1912 b.TITLE c.DATE SIGNED 2.JOINT SPONSOR N/A °. 3.SECTY.OF LABOR BY(Signnfwt j I b. TITLE c.DATE SIGNED U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR CERTIFICATION FOR CORPORATE SPONSOR certify that t am the of named as a Sponsor herein; that vrlro signed this Yui Jul.-• f• Sp 1. heri:Gd.ni Gl atf u, ,l•,e ,,J:rsor 1:.'.5 Lcii L.. of said Spoascr ecrpotaiion; that said Agreement was duly signed for and in behalf of said Sponsor by authority of its governing body,and Is within the scope of its corporate pC•:rers. (SEAL) Signature CERTIFICATION FOR PUBLIC AGE11CY John B. Clausen, Count--y_ Counsel, Contra Costa (bunt_v , certify that I am the legal officer or of S:oniD: •oz t a_Cau ntl', (al ifc)i ni t ; that the authority of the Sponsor named herein to enter into the foregoing Agreement is detived from the folioe:ing provisions of State of Legal public law: Calif ornia Government Code Secs. 6500f f ;that this Agreement was duly authorized under the provisions of said law; and that rdnitind A. Linschei_d, Chairman of County Board of Supervisors who executed the A-reenreni on aeliatf of said Sponsor had authority to enter the foregoing AZteemert with the U.S. Government on behalf of Said Sponsor. Silnatu,c John Ii. Clausen, County Counsel bY (SEAL) Title n 4 i i t Budget Bureau No.44-111.57 Approval Expires June 30, 19(9 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LASOR – MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION It any 5C•ction,or portion of a Section.is r..odi;iej,COf'1 LIUREAU OF WORK PROGRAMS B1'P plele the entire Section.Enter ALteement No.&;.icd.1+ !] F I �n *! C SLY 1.AGREEMENT NO. 2. moo. NO. cApas A,L SPONSOR'S S PROUECT A.-PLICA T(0+. 3022-06 13-I4 SecSs,;t-� 1.SPONSoR'S f+AME (Agency or Organization) 1A 2ir•]5 2.ADDRESS(Number and 51reco 1$ 15 39 Contra Costa County Board of SLpen'isors (Dcl.e>,ated to the Department of Education) 75 Santa Barbara Rd. 3.CITY OR I-O N ti0.56 d. COUNTY 59-78 5.STATE 1C 1$-16 6.ZIP CO 17.21 7.COIiG• 22-23 01STRCT Pleasant' hill Contra Costa California 945?_3' 14 B.SPOti;ows PHO14C 9. DESIGNATED PROJECT DIRECTOR(1.'tvac t^,1,y'7 10. PROJECT DIRECTOR'S ADDRESS(.Va.aL St. 4B T2 (Area Co doh A'o.) and Title) 228-300:) Frank .T. Marfin 75 Santa Barbara Rd. Ext. 391 I'roj ect Officer 100.CITY ID 15-33 lob.STATE 34-35 OR TOY:N Pleasant If-ill California loc. ZIP jb_Cp 11. PROJECI DIRECTOR'S PHO%E 12. PERSON AUTHORIZED TO SIGN SPONSOR'S CONTRACTS 13. PHONE (Arco Code 94,ff2', 228-3000 Ext. 391 Edmund A. Linschied -3 x.351 00 x.3 1 14.TYPE OF ORGANIZATION (Cilerk oil rp;ropri ate. blocks) A. r'USLIC AGCr:CY IE 15-17 n. NO!`-GOVCr;KMENl NON•PROFtT JB-19 C. PROFIT ORGANIZATION F 20 ACENCY 1 nCUMMUNf�\ ALS iC:: :.GCI:CY 1 (3COIIPONATION 2❑PULILIC SCHOOL I OCOMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY 2❑OTNCR(Specify) ❑STAIC 2 QuNION 4 L<OUNTY 1 OA!�SOCIATION r 01.1L•IIICIPAL(Local) 4 QAELIGIOUS AFTILIATro - 6 C)TNIL'AL COJUCIL b QOTHCR(Specify) 7 C,OT/,CN (Spcc fy) D. CORFORATION EXISTING UNDER LAWS OF (St..10) E. ORGANIZATION EIEOAN OPERATING (1)MONTH Q) YEAR September 1849 F. P1111-lAItY FUNCTION CF ORGANIZATION (Codes 7,S. h 9 apply to Profit Org:,Wxation only) L-2-1— I 1I❑LOUCATILN 2 oNCALTH ]OhGUSING 4 DbOCIAL 5E11VtCC 5 E]CGNSCRVATIO'I/RCCRCATION 6&GoVLNNMENT ADMIN. 7 QSCRVICE 6 OMANUrACTUNING 9 C]COMMCRCIAL IO[]OTHEII(Specify) 15. FEMRAL FUNDS Rr-.QUFSTED (Give -_mown[for eadl Ptoject(a)lCOr,Iponurif(G)inelnded in Applieetion) PI4VJECT/COLIP0!4L:NT )'CDLRAL SHARE PROJECT/COMPONENT FEDERAL SHARE 22-2930-37 (S)DrE"Areca (1) IN-LCIIOOL (NYC) j MAINS7RCwM S 3x45 45-53 (2)OUT-Or-SCHOOL (NTC) (6)NCW CAREERS 54.61 62-69 (J):.UMIJI R t-,C) (7)SPECIAL 114PACT IP 15.22 to)DYNE"(Specily) 23 24.31 .1 (4)wOPI. 7NAINItiG 1\TYC-Z _ IN IN.,.-II"Y 1—C) 191 590.00 A. IOTAL COST 0. TOTAL FE.OLIrAL SNARE 21.3,0:,0.00 $ 191,590.00 ti'W H SP'ONSOR'S ACTIVITIES AHL• FUNDED(To be corn- 17. !f1YP U)E ONLY CARDIA 1 plc:c::ul•n..n-Fsotlt :r:.•'Il ted.axu ala ea•p! CAA'.) o. AGucLMI:NT No. 3-11 Count:,, '1.1-xosb-0AII-I- I:Ncu • - L.I f:q1: If:r��:Lt 7?TJ. L:ATOS CO:.'L 11GNM [.1Y 1` 1 l:•1:•S71 v t".i' tt C.raC 1, ^; r,••i 9 Cr..:i'n, IS 1:;-t:.:._tIn►n l� 1. AGREE. Ii Co. lI P-0:1.tl Cr. ccs J- I3-i; U:rt_Y= c:air- $^c(i;n. I_-ter i.:r .,r. -Il i0.:.._'•}_. ;ro. CARDS jQ2?-�� [is. DfiI--F CcSCRIPTIOIJ CF FHOJ_CTISI CCMPONEtiT151 (Conrrnue-1) 9.spr_CIAL IMPACT -- ----- Z f, i h. OTHLIA (FOr now FrO9?JMX.AS mn)-Le nu:lhcrizrd) 2I1 LjLn This component is for 93 enrollees participating for 30 hours per week in work enporience and non-work experience recruited from participating agencies, HRD, County Social Services, ctc. 19.STARTING AND E:lOING DATES - DY PROJECT15)'COl.IP0.': NT(S) (See SpecilicariOrts, Soction 111.) NEiCiSIBG:itCciD YOUTH CC::PS PROJECT OPF:ATION I'l a V! SPECIAL NYC-2 DATES IN our OF SCIi00L SUGIM1r ER WK. TRr:c SCHOOL : INDUSTRY. htAIN5Tri[AAS CAREERS IMPACT OTHER i y _ (a) (b) (C) (d) (e) U) (g) (h) 55 t2):T ArTirlGItr ac- 3 5$-62 63-72 IG E-3 =58--62 X5-49 tea.,=4 1-20- Q) ENDIN5 G 11 53-57 'r 67 73-77 20-2_; 30-34 �.•�� ` y/��j6r1---�5 } Ont 71!1' T .,c'T• 1:. :Pcc:AT:... U.LLOSE ... :CfiC�L t- - •• t �b. `.TART OF III-SCIfOOL j SiCI.LL� tl:l TA 1. pm!:.': i, GEOuIAPint: Lc: T10N FROM, VWICH EN.-.01-LEES TO EE SELECTED -.Lv:,^IV::::CJ+t: ItiI{-)r b. C:I-. ^--•-' —I-1 C. CcuNTY 3u-55 d.5TATr: Contra Costa California 2. ESTI:.!ATE:D rIU113ER OF POTENTIAL ENROLLEES t•:ITHta 0.UNDER AGE 22 b. AGE 22 A. JL OVER AREACLIGIBLE FOR PR0JECT(S)/CO;dP0.',ENT(St --.ti-` O� f.•�i� + Approximately 3,000 3.TOTAL ENROLL.^..ENT 'A'HE12 IN FULL OF�RATION NEIGHUOi'mor J YOUTH C.R:-5 OPEQAT10N L,AINATR LAM NE'N CAR. SPEC. IAS. OTHER IN SCHOOLOuT OF SCNJOL 5U ,%IER WTI ATS�C'—) V, !O b_ (c] I I I-i9 30 34 aS;9 6(1_r�� IJ 1, lq =1)' as.: II)),ICN 50 — -- -- 20 2•# 3-39 50'5-# Gr ,1 t2 35-39 54 IvO1.,LN 43 r,L 5154 70.74 25.29 44 to 55-SR /I-75_ 132 TOTAL_ 9s Sat tit llttl -- o :-GAI�.G s~t� f';tt/t�u� re^ ;�t.t.-� er,ser,�o Pa"10jEC (S)/CCNIPONEI(TM—t(you21Cra--1 op;ratin ally of the (etlov:in�Ploject(S)/cor,.pca;;nt(s), five tha Contract/Afternent iNtt-.i N tot each. If not now operating, give the Contr2ct/ A,Icen-.ent t.:r,;.;.r (or it+s Last prcj^ct(S)Icca:p.!Ier+t(s)you e;:ritcd in each tate,; iy. 1.I:EIGI!UC?tIGJ: fout N cc.:"P- r T.4C1GhU +:N000 Y09T11C31 3.M:)TA �.JOU CORPS r^ itct_3' a (_S3a CiE 5. ou[n, SSA iKSi-i A!.1-ALLSu': r-;-C G. NE,i Cxi EL S 7.SPECIAL IA,rACIL ,,T ',Z;i 8.OTI+ER y ..5 � a S Cilk!i (: i; I r t 1 ° : SCJ (' ( r :i 1. HEA' C:ILL. 1 ROIL:CT(5) •COMPONCVT ISG ;ILLAT E TO CC 4%I''tlITY ACTIOt: Y(iEr:cY? 7,5 2.CAA ID[NT.NUAt'ERIS) I (_) CAf. S+'Of:<_OFI 2 M CA:. Sr-Or,CJ . GGLf:JATCU 3 Lj CAA CODr,-,%NATING o. 0375 __37. 6 AN-1 0Vf:ItATC (1f-t:It f.i li:': Or:LY 1/ ;7-�•J lI ) t:0 CAA t.j_)C0.11 L-_r,t.710N Tit TH CAA t-3( "O"I'MLE, I.0A. 0 x11,.1 l;•1/ G•1 2h tl � tom : i1 ptYA It -."y Seclio:I, or porin. a 5^_cticn, is riodified, complete thr_ ALL I. CEMENT NO. 3-11 2. t.coD. No. LiLiil C>NLY–s— cnhle ScClic'1 EnI�i % tCCrett t;o. and t'-' tin. ` CAI7SI J Uf7 section `SEi(7!�I S '!(3L^i rL'ri!I;;IL-D titiYFIOUTC_OS7• TOprii_Ghpi'm/CatISpO_mC.NT(S) (n'orlh,,:TlinBur1g,r) 1.SERVICES TO OE FURNISHED EY (Enter one of the :odes in api-ropriate columnA for each service to 4e furnished Enrollees) i-SPONSOri 2-EMPL. St:RVICC 3-OT14ER 4-SPO!:SOR AND ES S-SPONSOR AND OTHER 6-ES AND OTHER 7-51"ONf-OR AND CS AND OThtFft 11-CAA $. 6fVF,,-t AMC Or AGENCY(IES) FU:INISHING SERVICES (U other thein Sponsor or the En:p!orincnt Service) liealtil Deparu--lent C.C.C. Welfare henartracnt C.C.C. Vocational Rehabilitation NEIGHeORMOOD YOUTil CORPS OPERATION MAIN- NEW SPECIAL 3.TYPE OF SERVICES I OVT OF' CAREERS IMPACT OTHER TO UC FURNISHEO SCHOOL SCHOOL SUMMER WTI STREAM (�) (b) (c) (d) (e) (1) (E) NYC—('1)f 35 A. PR[-ENROLLMENT �jt,�]�S - ;r S� Ifi 15 35 55 10 15 Z 35 • (1)H[CRUITMLNT 16 36 5G 16 35 56 16 2 37 (2)COUNSELING 171 37 r7 17 37 57 17 i 38 (3)TESTING 1 3 S1 38 58]-- 1 3 (4)AlEO ICAC EXALT, ltd 39 59 19 39 59 19 6 40 (S)ttCFCRRAL ' 2040 ---L- r GO 20 , 40 60 2 4l I6)GC LE CTION L 17)OTHER (Specify) 21 41 61 21 41 61 21 42 U. DUR)ttG Et:ROLLASENT 22 42 62 22 42 62 22 6 S 4 (1) SUPEAVISIOII 23 43 63 23 43 63 23 44 (2)COUNSELING s 4464 24 4464 24 45 (3)HEMEVIAL f0UCATI0!: (4) SUPPL. VOCAr1ONAL 25 L SS 65 45 65 2r 25 11 THAIHING 2G 4G 65 26 46 66 26 47 IS)HI:ALT11 SC5L'ICCS13 L 27 47 G7 27 4T 67 T.7 41,- (6)JOe OEVCLOPMENT 2 (7)OTNEn(Sp.-cify) 28 --=4 68 28 48 68 2 't C. POST ENROLLMENT 29 49 —�G9 29 7 9 50- (1) EXIT INTLAVIEW 30 50 70 30 50 70 t211013 [)C VC LOFMCNT .7.. 3 51 71 31 51 71 31 —�? 13)»n rucc.+cwr 2 (a)Rcrr:RnwL TO 32 52 72 _— 52 —_ 72 32 7 53_ cv1:11txR :nwlNn:c 33 53 73 L') I cu c.-UP (CI OT NIR (�1•eelfy) _ I I _ / J | ! � ` jl�r-LMENT NC 00. No. 2. GIVE NAI.'.—r OF ACENCYUE:S) FORNI�1411NG SERVICES ':[other Ouq Sporixoror(lot Empjo)atcr.f Service) 3.TYPE OF SERVICES O1JT Or MAIU- CAREERS IMPACT OTHER SCHOOL SCHOOL 1IR 1-5 A. PRE-rNROLLMENT =,PI% 55- 36 (2) COU45,CLING 19 9i 5� 19 20 40 21 61 21 41 421 61 B. DURING ENROLLNIEUT 62 22J �]2 22 =43 12) COUNSCLING t3) REMEDIAL EnUCATION 24 44 L___�4 24 44 64 =4 (G)1,14 DEVELOPMENT 67 C. POST ENROLLME:�Jf Or LXII 30 L 50 0 50 70 33 73 33 Oil � 2 6) ' yl | | � 3022-06 ^-.• ..;:;-.-, .,.�,.... . .. .. . .. . .. ,_,.-i , _Lr.., -.,::� -- i)'•...,.- tc, - L_-,, N�,:CJu::: t0:r:,i.:d.S. (_,_--:y 4y r•,.-,.t _- —__ %��CrCtl t i[ic:a t' c 1 US'L.:. l:or C.iC L i)r i=i a Co i.:2_ Co'un -y 'T C-2 D,of ec L i'1i l 1. ' i be CIc'_:��Il..d t:o enrol.1. i1'J:iC• �:j)_�li_Cants T:ii:) are (ic:termined to be i i, thn rcz!Lest !1C'Ui o1 educat;.on, slGJ.JI tr1ininli alio T•Iork experle11c.2 8nt1 who �li 7ICLCt .On41to (jm,1_ _1i- om;: 01-10 OC 'L-'L-!C 0CCL : :it)nIIa1pr f in T-;hich vocat iOnal prep_'-ration is being given, i;YC-3 recruits-tient will be d _-vi-ded into the following parts: ! r. r l) 1:e�C:]'t�ll ! 2) -,c reen3_ng s 3) inLzike 4) �tssessmenC and ora_cnLaLion 1.) xLif .•rr::1.: IT C-2 T•:i.11 work T•:ith 1:1-ie Dept. of Human Resources Development, Line Wel-rare Dept. , Vocational Rehabilitation., the Cal i forn.La_ i Youti, Authority- and various school districts in Contra Costa County as prii:!::ty snu-::;:!cs of recruitment. Deferrals from other youth oriented a en-! C1.e:i , T:Or d Of I:IQUth re.l:Crrals all: T•Ialk-:!_IiS -will complete tl-t: reCiLtZL"iCi1t: � effci:ts . ' Iia ::lose con-,:r:UniLy ties of the three counselors in the pro- i 1i 1)(11.r) CIlC!_t_:' i iiC' CIM-0111r OrIt: Of 010SP_ Qll!l7 n(!opl.e Who will be Iacsi served 1)y the net-! pro-rat,,. i 2.) Scr, iin;: : Scrui:_rtin will be conducted by the MC-2 staff sec-- j j 111:4: -,-v _?r?Ci t+lf ori-or to c.-nroll.Cacnit into the p':o•`.-l•_ram. 1 16 l_i-t.;;1UlL us Cic_cermine(-1 by ct!( inLt-j:C'_ p oc-ess T• iil b: initiated. 3) 1!i 17,11_e: The applicant will be enrolled by either the NYC--2 St�.1f_ 5eC?:C !'i�T or a!1 l'i--? C0:.1I1: Gior, T:ti1i�, after :�ntC'rV1Ci:i_ 1� t%1 G' •�pj�li-' • ! cant- and cosi.': irroing his eli l.biTity, will fill oUt: t:he necessary State and c a1 nr!-as . ! s 4) aiid t)ienta'Lion: Assecssi:?ent of e ich enroll_ee 's incu- r viclu. .i neeU,s`! i' tU tilt'_ development of a suitable Em 1.0y- __- - - -- 7777-- --7777-- ----- �%LIjC!1 L`lif — PtiliTi!ulpjt i lists P:ul:i*,CIES —sponsor intends to op^tat;: the t•'tbject(s)r uccJpon�nitaj u:iva, anc,7b�•„c••... ••,••• the to!la:'%t c orpani_>attons. (Speciry name of each orf.n, a(icn• J ony'.) (Ser Specili cations• City of Concord PIt. Diablo YMCA CUy of Pittsburg West C.C. YPICA City of Ii,iCl:iloiid Nest C.C. YWCA Count• Housing Youth Service Bureau County Library Rodeo Community Center Department of Educotion Riclmlond Child Care Center Neihborhood House People 111aged for Community Progress Sint Pablo - Parchester Coiimtunity Center SOULI1Side Center Smtiiish Spcaki::i; Organization '•lart_ino:z L'niiit.cl School District Liberty inion School District uniCie;i Scliool wst:rict Jo,. ,- S•::ett Scl-i:,,01 D?.strict 1'.tL:=_burs; Schoc,i District 4 2/ { ► i VJ_' - P\O.C)7Uitl0ent: }L asuz cs C.012tinUed _2}zil.i t} l'i.zi2 for caciz ellroJ.l_: �,:, Ten(:i_Iz.; to dctcrl.iine the aptitudes , limitations and skills of t}lc- znrol.lce.,; :•:ill be canducted by the Dept. of }luolc?n (tsources Develop!i,o!-it; and Lhe Vocational Service of t'hc, Welfare Inept. A:isussment of the C'_rn:ol_lous ' i-nterests and self-aeknowled-ed sk- 11.:: will he made- by tlfe i`;((.'•-2 cauri�;el.ors . Determination of the C11rolleo ; ' educaLiol-t 2i. l:Ll:lz.l:atlons or captiijJiLiC's L•,'3.1_l be made by coun- r SelUr:; Ll-oii2 t IC Ct.ilt=illU::t1!)n : C 2L�C)l cy item or by the teacher at the i:i7C--2 sponsored basic Lducc.t_ion _Caci_Li.Ly. Thus , the i.izc'ividual enrollo;e's Ei,,;pl.oyabi_lity flan will. be developed by a t-on2i of 'NYC-2 counsc-�lo_-s and either a ConLibuation School Counselor or the NYC-2 basic: education teacher. This Leam ::ill prepare the E'tmp.loy- nbi_llty Plan to ;include tic ai-) 11opriCiLe co1'.?t?1.I aLion of education, s}C:1. l trni ni w:L and tdor}: c::nci ionc.C'. UC-ceSSMW to the enrollee for his vcc:ctt:ion:.l Objectives . Ccnera1_ly, Lilo Employability Team will utilize thc,' 1:ollm,,ing information in the a' suicnt process; 1) Lest results ?) el?rol.l_ec work c:. )or ienco record (if any) 3) onrollec c}:si rc /i) enrol.le:c school transcripts 5) ewlraphi_c location of enrollee in relation to Lila project 's skill. tr:in .r2 , ec'Uc:lLion and X.ork e::p(,-rfence sates . Th t�'f'_�. L^.nu;24c 10?' <I�>Si4;n,ed to Che enlo k cc: will direc=t the tCa tit C.Ltort, �InCti i jti L! 1_ e rest)C?1CSILU.Lt LU!. r11 ?t:Vh in the Employability Plan. Oricnl::ition to the NYC-2 progrznm t:�i.11. normally be a large part- of the inta}cu and nssessmcnu process. Whit is not cove; -ed during that per- iod x%,1: 1. be handled within the .first two (2) �,.eeks of participation in the pro ;ram. Th._ Ltuployabi l.-_ty flan will, nari;lally br_ cotti.pl.eted by the enol of those nvo lie.for.e placcillc.nL on a permanent progran2 site. Orienu,Li.on ,fill inclwle: a) a dc,cription of the I•.'1'C-2 project, its objectives and its lililit:ations; b) a descr-iption of enrollee rights , including stipulations of the 1964 Civil. Rights Act; c) an inti-oduc Lien to NTYC-2 personnel; d) discussion of enrolled responsibilities, including hours of par ticii):ztion; c) discussion nr pz_oper Work habi.(:s; Q discussion of peer -roup :.lnd superv:ism: relations; `�) i}:i..:CLic,.•1i711 C)t an(l dress; h) di,scuzs_,;i o n { ?11,1 C'C}t,IC::It:.loll:il pl.c:ns; i C}lSC'L1t;L t.C,11 O1' t}?i7 },S:ticodaurct. fot: fi.l'.1_il - coillplo i.nts and .111d any cihox 1 I 1 AL VID.NOi I7.l.i 022 ,. ., { nr Ch.,,i, ,.i:7� {'J ,,., Jt'.. .K'i',.ICAL�_. r,lC:: Tt .J!_L'-. :T t:.J,--1, ---- .rrr...t .,.•t•or:rnf rn,11Jy,:�hora The coilns,l:ing stuff for. the Contra Costa County NYC -2 project will include r,.t;;• ( ;) .fall Lime professional counselors and tx:-o (2 ) full. time paraprofessional. rl"hese. counselors will h'alp pt)toMial_ enrollees , prior to their cnrol.lmonc 1_n the p on'_'_lw, on dC'"tarni_ne whether participation in the MOO program would be consistcM M5 their ncads , desires and Capa- hi l hits . Various COVI—Is i't ing i•.cchnl'jlles will be utilized toward this end incll_idinK individual ll?tC'.rvie`:?s , 3roup counse'l?ng, consultation i with Sabool_ oNi_cia ls , relevant Lest:ing and working with enrollees ' j .Iii-Lcr the enrollees ' enrollment, the counselors will be responsibl_a for appraising Cho individual enrollee ' s interests , aptitudes , abiliti_e. (�2. KMVF LY SIP.7_ ;'1.. .. FC: r,!'PR,.I::I:. ,ADI':ID UAL. r .TE S V, •r -1TUG_5....:. " Z ... %) P_P3C'.AL C, . •_ ' v:CT :T:-S t l-O .A50UNC CST !:FP ECTIVE PL.ACE!. _,:T OF ENNOLLEES I`i WORK ASS!GN! ENTS• Oiii E'R S::YL-•CM"f{VE'SERVICES, {Sl:r�•i f;• 1.•T of;rr:rj c:t,-ao::poncJN t/ the r.-trr,. i ( 3. Ct;FCiC !'L LC'.. TiiE \!LT{EOD FCR COUtiSELf G EAC" ENROLLEE DY TYPE OF PROJECT COMPONENT. EOUCkT10::AL I VOCATMNAL PccSCtIAL 1— FItIANCiAL OTNtR C O'.i;'O;:Z NT GROU!` ,t:G7 V. I GROUP INDIV. 1 GROUV IKUIV. GR0UF C::.?IV• �- GROLIP INDIV_ _ -..._..-_--1 - -_._.-_- _ (a) (L) (Cl 1 {d) h'1 t tl) I (gI (11 ;11 III 1S 15 1G 11 IS 19 �0 1211 22 2. 33 �3 ='I 61 GUT or •.ENCOL ' L-4, •ai j l iii i 1 3 ( 0 51 52 I ...iTl^.:. I fyi 1 `l•r Jr 3� L, r, d 71 1 TX - ( ovnsel.:i.rl• • incl p;-!rsolizil aiid ends- OULlined ,!,C-. VL� I., L plied 1:0 cilroi-I-Ocs as in thc .7i th pori.o(lic Checks oil el-ch of tho enrolle,-s L:o dct-u--rinille his saLisfaction w` Lh his D,.-,plovability Plan. Cou-iIsclurs v:Hi he I-C.";polls ible for maki.-ig ail:{ 1Cli7li ii (All-, chan':c'; ill c�-'c h, i 0 1 1 c- 'S !::pl-oyahiiiLy Plan as ne-ccled. Ili addi'Li-o-it, the. N"-'C-2 cou-tisclurs , i-n conjutiction with the DOpL, of hu!wui nuso-m-fle Dovelop—Icc--L, viill aid in 01-)'Lainin-g a Specific (--P.Lry job, or ;Idval"Ced skill Lra.illin!-'I 01- -OdUCZ1Li.011,31 oppol-LUIlity for el-ich c!i-lrollcc -na-ior t:c) llis t:orl'.la•iic L i oil Ero'.1 I-).Co-J*. CCL. Further, the cou"s C,lill- SLI--J. ac < in . in coopC!rzation v.,iLh 1111D, will do follow-up work -is ll( d.e d • 1A L Y-^-• .,, _ . •... EN... , � z t:,,. .r: ., . . :,. C- 3022-06 i + 1 t.r+;CF: i -_ ot NEM UK _ LOX r i&A&i - -_ _rr'�� _-� -.-n,Y^ r.-i_.f. L•:F.`:f -__._ _ .______.___________—.._ { 1.C) i CUt Q' .P :ErIT ) 4tC;•.U: IG i ...iIT.r u A!(t:+. ETl_ ' S OL' I ..,'� r --OTHER ft:•afip) i I c L i� t h) 37 v r ----- 33j 40 42_ - -I_— r3 1� - -- I 45 ,'t) r ar or �rrcol I - - -- - -L_ f i.. 5 Y 1 r TI ! ._ _____--_ _—- - ..-- -- -_ _ — -- -- _.- ---—-----_-- -- 01'C,.A rlo,rl .1AtrasTREA.,a �.__ �, 57 ---s -9— -- Sl GO 64 us- ry••+ CAM NS 1 i 71 72 I 73 7 i i 75L 7G r . . . MM RM -n!;i COMATWA !""a ty•tr.r pie" cpa:pon cr.l i1 pian vari cs in CrCICr to provide the ben possible educational experience for ! 1 Y �- `l T tr it enrol.lc.L.s , the Contra Co •t County. NC--2 program will work closely T,,i i-h On concinuai_-Lu" Schools in the varicus school di.oryints iI1 the counLy. In addition, the .._t;-2 program will sponsor J_t.'_•,' own basic and remedial etiucation cla:ssas for chose enroll-ces who are not suited to the CL1-3 r]_CLIl-U_,! and e.'_nV .1:Oil:•.lent of Cho Continuation School System. j BOCaLISC Of Cho large t;:'C)gl:phical size of the County, It is 1i,1prac- Lical to Bold Chose CYSSCS in one place. For this reason, classes will be hold wo (2) days per week in Richmond, wo (2) days per week in P:LttS5Ufg and one (1) day per 1•leek in iiartlnez. All of the entolleOS will thus have convaninnt nccess to the classes . Space for these(Jclass- es 7 , es ill be provided the Richmond, Pittsburgand Ma-rLinez School Districts . Curriculum Materials will be provided by the NYC-2 program. These classes ni.l_1 be Caught by a cer tiff nd toucher and will be fully accredited through Cho three school districts involved. The curriculum Will be dc'Sinned Co Fleet the spec:!Fic needs of the disadvan- t<<;ed, and r;ii.11cn:t '=�clsi c innovative wpproaches to the acquisition of GEE skills els well as Chose skills heeded by the enrollees who plan to return to school on a regular full-time basis . it is as yet L!li(i:`_'L'ded wh 'ther or not the NYC-2 pro"ra m will employ _ one Loncher, full tine to Coach Lhe educ Lion classas at all throe loc- WKOnS . acauso W bulk o;: Che t:owha,r T.. salary :•li_ll be paid by the school QsLi.Lct_s i:iirC)ugh rho stan APA p'ionrnn, K i!'.ay he necessary for !:tit. N t 2 !vniqrsn, tO c.mplc-'_ a jai i f + C ,t canchor at each location on a i pwrc: )....,. Mais . n any c - L! L :G'11w o. . - _+ -�a._rw will hu a;F;y5en ! i' 1 � Lail:! i 7_:I t_ _ , ..:i t_ , . Apa - nw and nklji in ..a,c_ ing `..._tai: ..isa d- r7 Suction X - RUMMIal Education cvmHued • Skills Traininn: Skills Mining will be divided into three principle calw2nrios : clerical . wocVnical/re(.'hnical and MAY special skills. 1) Cl c:_11 still trAininq will include instruction in typing, short- hand, Wing, business English, accounting, murchandizing, key punch and related academic subjows , Instruction is availahic under two arrange- ments: job Yelated education at one skill training site and job related education NANA in the oducaKon cooponent of the NYC-2 . /technical will include basic skills in mnchine operation, business muchincs and computer operation. This also will be available through hoLh the skill training site and the EYC-2 education component. 3) Spec:ial skills will include drafting, classroom and child care aide, aide :Tid building maintenance. Skills in these areas will be acquired uhrou> academic and job related experience. In addition to the areas mentioned above) the NYC-2 is in the pro- ccss of negotincing skill training sites with the Distributive Education program of Richmond, Colifornin and the CXF of Richmond. The project will also try to develop such ALQS with Lilt_'.. Martinaz school_ district The Project will also L to develop a skill Lraining program in photography to be taught by one of the Project Counselors. Wow, 3022-06 - { --- ?C'. A - J72. 52VAL074777, XV .'i. in M737, F tit•_t:•,A? -- L, _ ;t , :3f 'PicSc __..iCGS for - t:iifQl!• `c. . r. .1 , . , ... .l:i;... ,,. .,r:: ..t , . . .�-. ::. ., .... Il !' .) 1.) Job Devel_�nilla n t .for the WC-2 project will be conducted by the Employability Devulopmunt Team. Job devel oL?1?cnt shall consist= of deter - wining which unrallocs arc about to f_:Cri innte from Lhe project, locating :Ind or dowel opine employment, seeping advanced training or finding ad- ditional educational services consistent with the goals expressed in thu enrollee ' s Eopl oyabi_l:i_ty Man. Job development shall PRECEED en- rollee turmi nation. 2) . joh Pl ac-c �cnt shall be conducted by the NYC-2 counselor. Pl.ace- t onL Till- loiloi"T Job Deval.opn nL and shall be consistent with the ell- rollac employability goals . TorminzWd enrollees may be placed into jobs , Mhor MhoiLraining or J::iythar educational programs as approp;:iMe. KYC-2 st<L1.: shall assist terminated enrollees in applying for and acquiring sa L:1_: t:ac unry plact2fiic-'t:t. 3) Follow-up for pla cod enroliC ` shall b 1• �r � r�� _- ` � s 1. 11 �.e cc. idtictt.l by tllc NYC-2 counselor and shall adhere to the following schadulo: Placed enrollees shall be contacted: a) initially Mor the 1:irsL. six (5) weeks, t b) and subsoquent:ly after a three (3) month period from termination. These unroll_ens placed in participating agencies will i1E.'.. foll_o+:ed- i Ilf\ il\1 i i, isWV I -1 _ _ _ 2_ .. Mo . . . 11.`.;a 111v.10 W"LUANUOJ t "aut'.0 in outsido employers will be normally followed-up by the Y.O .C. coun- sol or. 111 the eV:_'I1t O1 ltnaatiS FnCt03"y 02' inappropriate �?l.uCilii:..'1itr, `L-he t'�".'C-2 counselor shall assist the Employability Development Team in rectifying the situation. MA mi Xtl - HE ilA}t SERAWS - if health services .rill be prov:red in: Enrollees, i-rioly exp 11in the typ=of S_ :ices, fre q;:Cncy, and WVnL'atlon wool WH provide SBrWW& (Specify a-r w of proltcVCM"N=Lnr U dw— we:dry"n"Mu. SPU Qp dfi- Co:ionn The County Health Dept. will provide these services free for those enrollees who are on welfare or who qualify for the state Medical Program. in prosthetic c0scs and in tho so cases where the health :LmppdimenL: would significantly prnvonC Lho _:nrc,l.--zi✓ f:rE,,,• successful t:.l .DlO`,'riient, r7;!):i.Qi_patiou, Cllc.. Vocational hc'habi l_Li:-;?titin UAL in the county will provide health servi ce4' nod nuppor&Va funds . 1'C.L' M: .:i' enrollees ir1E: do not qualify l.nuC.r .•1_ hC,. Of L !"-':-.:'. St:IIEI:..rdSL11:- i%.., its'_ L : it - - UCCA v L1(.':!_'--- .serviceat. a ,;illi• Ll C:owL (to the i`ra -. L Lt'.:' GOLHAV Health 1)epar tli pat. { -ti i d I j i 3 If nab 5t,ction, or rbit cti n, i r• e�, complet-, th•_ A 1 'EC�!ENT No' 3-11 1 14 o s I;ail� + c le ALL — 2.MUO. tcU. ONLY-3 caths Se[ticn. Entel is 1;'.rt tip, anc:;•.,',;t_tlo.----- 1,"^US 3022-06 -- SeStle;t L f, ii.l.LJ LGi._ t'eavel,ge r „ - r.:. �cr of boars c, ••:rk per vice Is for eac•1 Enro':ee in II. In Iter-s 2 thru 5 mclud2 a:':.:J?.0 nC"` , Cr 1:L..:S per t•:__n .7':,.!IJt%i- !o Ci Cit E-:cilee, a5 neeC'_-d.iSre Sprcrfrcar,: _ :iE. I --- --- -- ----- AVERAGL_1,f;C'S-PLR iiL CK PLR ENROLLEE -----� tIE1G1iE'Ori11COD YOUTH CC;!PS ACTIVITY --- -- --= NEW ( SPECIAL 1:3 OU7 OF ! SC 111`0`01- SC kIQCOL + SUMMER WTI ON CAREERS IMPACT' OTHER I (c) M /^)_ (f) 1 ) (t' F39 111 L 1 1.WORK -IG L2"r`�•3 39-,0 -- 51-52 53-t 4 1V 15-15 27-2 l 4�_ 10 - f 17-1E 29 5? 41-42 5'-54 55-66 17l1R 1 29 30 4c '3 2. COUNSELING - -� L--- - 1 ItF,,'.E_D1AL 1 -20 37-:-•2 43-44 I 55-55 67_6& 19 20 31-32 4y' 3' EDUCATION ( 4 4 SUPPL. VOCATIONAL 21-2: s3 34 15,5 57-58 ! � 69.70 21-22_ 33-34 ` 46 47 Tllr�•:1I:i':j I - - 5. Ol l:'R(specify-) - --2124_ 1 35-38 47-'S ,I 23-24 35-35 S -49 1.1!, Tr3inincz 1 1 15 G.TOTAL_AVERAGE IiCURSy 25 25_ 37_38_ 4450 �_G1-GZ 73 74 25_?.6. 37-3E 5'-5l ----I—r—! —----�_ — -- 30 Sr-Oiott XIV — '1:12F&JILLEL 1�U1..i11;I:C:.I1011 —Sh:^a the minimum is '� t=..imumrates hour, b type o ' p:•r y )•p of L..uj ctjcorrponcn-, to lie p,-.id to Enfolicej. (5r e Spre:!:tntisl5.111 A c.•td Et'3.) rrEt6t;E3CRHG0:' YOUTH CORPS PAT[ Or PAY 1r; OUT c•F —' C.. NEW I SPECIAL OTHER SC NOC•L 5C t!UOL Lh-tt.!C.R 1•:TI CAREERS IMPACT (c) - --IM�— -- (--`) (1) — (9) Ih 1 33 ---1V 5-'-5i 53-GO 64-66 I 71:•72 lY 1;-17 21-23 27-29 Hour Lr WAGE ):: -s=• S ------ - (----- --- -----------T--r b1 .3 j 67-G9 13-75 _._.- 16-20 24-2L• -,.j -r-�-- b- r.,;,xn•+ur! _ L61-- I _ 1.65 2. DRILFLY DESCRIBE PLAN FOR IMAGE STEP IRCREASL5. IF ANY (Specil)-by type or project!corrrponenr it there v.c eny variationn.) 1 40 L m ::3 C i 2i C will vary in aCCOr(ia:.CO with Lhe incOnLiVC' Ua;mienf_ Plan Of Design 2. All enrollees v,111 be paid not less than $1.65 per hour for v:ur}; experience. L01it)ti );V --h 0 R ST A T 101 S CJ i= 1:I:I10LLEf:S - Check in app!apriate eoluams the types of vtolk stations to irhieh Erollees will be assigned. ^_--r NEIGHrSCR!IO�,D YOUT11 CORPS r -J-C`? WORK STAT!Oa Its ouT of -- --- -- — NEvt ' SPECIAL h SCH OL 5CI400L sur.u2rR wT+ O!'1 CAREERS 1.1,1 PACT OTH_` 4 1. PLtttL1C AGEI4CY —L!x 44 47 L 50 53 �:`(y —��2 l_ —63. --—____- --- �` -- -51 _--5_t �60 1 64 2. NONPROFIT ORGAN, L--- 3. PROF11 DR(341:17AT!OU 63 ,5 49 1 t,!;OLLLE` 1SC7ti IN A i+N!T Oft T•i 1`t: OF 'i ORr; 1:1Ta1!! NCJRIV L !L' !1,o1CT10H C•! ti PAliGAIUING UGIT? � 6L 2 t:�•L''.iOr; 1::•:�t_YCJ 2 !-1 YC5 - Lt:11 CK 1-r:U'•2 UN 10!!:5! 1,%C:_0S LU O- Cl/IC1. f�.ipJS..:11,I:CCI.t1•Urt,.tll t'•l If.\•UL\•[.a• �--r----_ -�1'. ;r:\c 1 ,.-!05 Ir.\'C) a f-_:.V•.'•:. ,rt\CI a�j r:21 tr:vC1 -`_j 101-4 1' '?Jr 7 [.1 l�i'yOTll 1'04 rSyrt:t)'J .:Yr.—� �z C,! V: $ he t, L F'i:V7 N T 171. O'l L,L-j C. c c%1.1. 1:,!Y c r—v-- I-Jyc, 3 mvca viyc) 5%El S, 0 vi T I (!,Y.=) 5C om t;D NC :751 8 Fl 0 T t4 E:,l -:y 15 vi-ec) 3 0 SUMI.A. (tl f C) 50 CM SUBIAGREi,-MZN 1 7 0 51 — SUn1ACRZ1E:!AF-NT 2 ut.tweck t %%T1 (NYC) 0 rL!13ACkCE?.1erjT RR 0 J.E. c 7 a u D r, T COST CATECORY 110. TOTAL f A SPONSOR) Fr-OF-RAljr - (b) d A.WAGES 1. WAG:.S FC2 WORK............................... 1c, Lu.-a- 36,610 36,610 1 2.VlAr!",f-;---i `H',�R ---- - - -- b I ............................ 59,160 I :^?' 3.TOTAL 4IA13ES (AGtj I :!nc!2)................. 95,770 L-Lf--LIL 95,770 D EMPl-V.--R" COST OF =4-7,-S-I FUHNGE i-:-z:--i B.................................. 1610 1-,150 1,150 0 -- — 5 - C TR A I i S P C;rCTAT 1. Ll7-61 T c-3e:d�,!J.................................. 1621 7-I�1 D SUFi:C11Vr 5E grit N'OT u-zid L SUPFULTBY _fXFz............................ 152' 36 780 TOTAL t"ECTION 1 133,7C10 133,700 ff (Add 1.3. . C. ..rd DJ 11. STA7-F C��STS SALAIMES t-N'D WAGES: 1. PPONCT F,AT.0-11.................. 1631 5B is 970 17-21 .18,970 2. .................................... 163-1 7_31 LIZ: 37- 1 3. COUNSELINGSERM4 ES....................... 1633 21,000 21,000 47-5I 52-56 4.SUPERVISION......................................1 1634 21,500 21,500 ...... .1 1635 62-66 5. REL'COIAL UDUCATION.. ................I - - G.JOS D U%l E NIT, PLACF — 14ENT, =7- rH:ERH;,L, ANO ............... 1636 7. OTHER SFANVICES SUPPLIED 5C L IL7-21 22-26 cy ...................... ........I.......... 1637 8.TOTAL SiLARIES AND WAGES (Add Al. . 3. 4, 5, 6. jjnJ 7)................... 16311 j6l.470 21,500 39,970 13. UIPLOYEWS COST OF 27-31 Lq s .................................. 1.0,370 10,370 . C.TRAVrL L,,rf.NSES............................... 5,1.1 5,110 -6,950 21 ,500 55,450 TOTAL �'-CTV�IN 11 L1 Wp It any Sc-clion, or 1:,il ion of a Se;inon, is compete the 1. AGREEMENT 140. 3 11 2. moo. No. LI3 1= craite AL7,ro_mcnt No. and Wod. .11'o. 3022-06 Y EAUD"T _3 Cc COST CATLGORY I0 TOTAL I. FEDERL (C) 111. OrERATICNAL COSTS /A. E Q U I P,..ENT 1. OFFICE EQUIP.,1ENT 47-51 52-5 b.Puntal and Use..................................F1 1E 6 5 C1 G1 62•S 2, PROJECT EQUIPMENT a. 61. 1 -76 Purchase................... ...................... 1662 72 5DI 17-21 b. RL�n.lal and Use.................................. 1666 -- =27-31 32-SE B. REINT4................................................... 1663 780 780 37-41 U. INSURANCE AND OUNIOING......................1 1664 D.TRAINMIC COSTS.................................... IG67 L 47-51 E. OTI!E;-" MIRECT COST r............................ 1670 iiEiq 1,66L! F. INDIRECT COSTS5 ............. ................... 1680 67-71 72- ... TOTt,L SECTION III (A,12 A I.,,. AP, A:1a. s21% 9440 2,440 LIV. S113AGi,rE-','.EI,1T COSTS............................... 1690 5E 17-21 22 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT "13 090 27-33 34-4� 0 21,500 191,51,10 1. Moy iri:k:dc both cash outlay and value of Cools o scivices in dollars. 2. Salaries of ail s',Zff p-cisitions.!Ah,01 net c-xct.,:J' "hu Im-Atations set forth in Clause 31 of the Ceneral Provisions, rates paid for comlizitnMe work in the atea, and shalt not exceed the rtes presented in the Spcis(,,'s Project Application, Section XVII. 3. ReimImsement to employees shall be in accc!d%,41h spooser's established policy a,rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Allowob!e cost for mit shall not exceed the amount nomnally charged by the sponscr for siu'.03t use of the facility. S. Inducct costs provisional subject to udit, it a rate not to exceed- This is SUL,icct to aJj'u-,tm2nt if peiii!,-61 of c;:ctatio- Is less than pried sp2cill-'A in the Sponsor's Pioject ApplicaUon, Section 1 f!S< 33 i-,.E ZIA.E,4 T 1.0. 2. I po;!i! in r-_,`Jicd. • 3-!1 ON L I -j— _j 1 12-14 _nvl t.,U. 3022-06 XV;l 0 LLE_,- D UTI Ofi.* .;Y 1','0 1-i K C L S I F I Cu ti 711 il A 11 D r�'0 ST — 011ec ne Project C:7ponent is cazh J MIC t�,�n 07.e. S,_E! Ass i.t 1. FROJECT iCC.7.: (-:-clud, f) ;:,,A T,a:nma'n h.,* :Y 131 I 1 0 114 Scilo•?t_ o.yc! Z CUT C, SC-1001_ WYCI 3❑SUt.-PArl-I VNYCI 4 Yc; 5 om c i,r-vi CAr,rERS 7fj_-Pl.:ClAL 1!-'.-,ArT 7_ 1'iORK CL.P.SSIFTI-ATION ANO CC':.T (.,;,c Sp,.c,i:c:.t,.1�s. 11 rl.) r TOTAL -HOURS UMLER RATE: WORK CLASS17.1CATIC14 EN'VOLLErS 1-�R %:ELK TOTAL TOTAL CODE rcR WORK r-_-R C)i Hour.'s PE V, AMDUNT 01 i�F-I's HOUR CLASSIFICATION Li-'StCLLEE (c) M C.. 3Al"__7-_22 r23.-27 di z!1 V.�v T_ C. L�4 L45-49 s 11n1_— 2o.3 -""go uli-t 0 va 1 20 3 9 808 1 237.50 61 637.40 L 67-71 It,I IB 1�7-_'_' 23-27 Tot.1.1'. 1602 49 3-09.92 T , 9.. -i-al aides 3010 8.3—L . 1 .3 ,490 165 14,008.50 58 10 28.3 116,416 1.65 27,033.10 1(�_—2 8.3 12',,904 I 41,0101.60 0 FillA (41 981) (8,218.32") C) _11 I,,cll, 19,923 32,873.28 in. _=35-44 Gl-GG f—G --i-1-- P_ 3D17.22 E2�L2T It' T1115 IS I HE LAST PAGL VOR A PROJECT "COMFONIENT. COMPLETE IM-15 3. 4. AND S. IF YORE SPACE IS IJEE:DED COMPLETE ANOTHEN' Pl.GE 13. 3. TOTAL 1102 7 0 0 4' 712 3". 4, LESS f't A S! I 'I I i A f: OUT A.'4[) Ao,LN—ECISM 7- 5. T 0 T A U P i LF Z ;'.'A 7.1 C_J, C:c v tstrF� it , ` ^_ftt t c 1. ii:�. ib h7lifid, c,•,::,,f_!c theI 1) >:GU. T) trti - --- 2-06 IkG � '"Land 72OLL i 21, M i t n t _:`.J:.. :. y,l S i..) . .:g g.;SY _ ChccK Vit*, Ptoject/Com.p:'C;it jI # Gi i t •i f �.7 3i _, V0.4 Lamw;ago of each pynJ ft' Co:iir++_� t•pI : r::.;i .;, cn;s i.ic'v'i. }. f'i2UJi.:Cl C:'S;i':::E!:T--(t:r.cTu do <..•Ja+'rut (f} :.� :. 1•'c•,r 3'r.�:,ir,•in Jn d. ir}•ConJ>;:arr,t) "-"-- �—�� _Ji 1 jD IN _,C440'3t_ tNYCI 2 _I OVT pF' t.tNO i_ ,'.t C1 3 42 myc) G yi:.TI i'vYC1 5 0 O>.t G❑NCYr CAA E:E.:S 7 i-1IF i C:I;,L t`t: AC e j r,=,II"r; (S;+aciJ�J .'C-2 ::11r 0llaCS With Ci_'a)WndeatS ^- Beads Of household Ct_r &FIC-:_T)i)') rt 't} '-t' 7 (:..._�• _ ..t :.,,ti rTOM itOiJ c tiUfaa?rt{ WORK CLASSIFICATIO:: CI ROOLEES PERtF__�; OF TOTAL RATE TE R TOTAL CODE PER WORK )'^ � R t'CEKS )'O R' )P CIR AMOUNT CLASata MAT)OI !I::;OLLEL \0\-idOON) I}P RTE?;i'' _ _-� = i ) b (=) fd) I;ca:tiecliall. educatio 10 28.3 � 2,830 _ � Skills Lraining IO 9 � -211.3 2,547 - - - C;ot:IlSe1 i_n2 --- 10 _ __.._� _ 1 28.3 283 t! -t ox al 1.0 .J ' 28.3 � 5,660 1.925 10,895.50 Dependent. allo;aance 10 23.3 �- $5./t•:k 1,415.00 tub-total 10 � 5,660 12,310.50 :.(.ss,`20 : jzl)a:;e �� t ~o� tand i sm Ic. , (l �J.32) (2,462.10)62.10) t Total Non--Work em ..'1 once WOUL 1602 1,528 9,848.40 cleri_ca1. J',i_des --- � '� 10 28.3 1,415 1 .65 2,334.75 Cencral trades 5 -- 10 28.3 1,415 1.65 2,334.75 sub total �- --- --I(l - `i 1Q 28.3 2,830 4,669.50 , Less 20/. phase Ottl'O and r. .' !*i.C,--- Sm (565) (933.90) Total Ac t. 1601 2,264 3,735.60 - IC TItIS It, l III: LA. E c-E Colt h t`).COJLCT•'CC•'11'ONEN'T•CQ'..YLCTi_ ITEMS 3.4, AND 5" IF MORE SPACE IS NEEOED CONIMETE ANOTHL9 P4GE 13. 16,9£0.00 ......._.............. r AND . 20 4611?.-( . �—!te— _( 3,396.00 ' l rt7:+i. tT iN t 1 C t. A(:'•'.)a..t Nara. t€"T .e11 tnarrt:u f_•rt. (,^r J7 s �t. "�r' 13,534".. J c"I 7...7) �1, cc E f-1 EN T ti 0. 0 0. 0. [i 1,1111 1 1: any S,--cIir,;%. or �---:lioo I a 'J.":1 �'n. ts f-i.odlflcd, ccai;,4!tt� the A 13-11 3022-06 Scclirl I,!!! - OAT,". F' ZU'il ::T 'I'D GET 3 separate pa�[! fcr each pi ojcc-t/cri.-- !c, 11%h !n 3?,-,.,cn XVI. 31 17 -j i-JIS tNyc; 4 F-1'a Tl If,Y C) 5 AGM r, N c 7 E'JSI 6 N-,0 T�-t E n(Sp,.-, z -:10s ;w� 3 INYC) 7. ENROLLEE F;ll!!.GC E?LrNI:FIT C1,11,I'S FRINGE UrNIEFIT AMT. RATE TOTAL 1 SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO A M 0 SHARE SHARE (b) (c) (d) (c) a. F.I.C.A...................................................... b. WOR I S C 0%,P E NS ATI ON........................ 1.2 95,767.20 1,149.21 1,149.21 OTHER rsp,, ,iy) d. OTM:.—, OTHER i. TOt'AL LDU�',OZT iMM. 11510.................... -)j 2. ENROL.LCE Tr-;,tISPORTATION EXPEI-IiCS jtc•.r. MILES F2ATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S F 0 E RA L Ti C?N E:�PEN'SC PER A .^., 'T SHARE ;;4ARF WEE K A(1. W (d) (c) o. I PANSPC!iT FS YO 105 SITES FIX-K-1-11' POINT BY 1,. TRANSFO!'T E-NROLLEES 10 JOB SITES FROM c. TOTAL FUDGET ITIZIM 1G21....... 3. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT SUPPLIED 11Y STAFF (Vuif,:ot lt.": 16.2) No. OF RATE • PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL SUPPORTIVE SERVICE R 0-�" LE E 5— E N- AMOUNT SHARE SHARE: ROLLEF (0) W (c) (d) W 100I16.21 3-27 14EPICAL rX-V'lNATI0I ................................. 27.50 7_,750.00 2,75G.00 36 F09.44 25,540.00 ?5,540.00 C. ocluc;lt-ion ... 50 169.801 3,49().00 8,490.00 J. 011ii-R, Ol i I .. .......................... . 36, 35 i • Page 35 - Account 1622 SRills Trainii.- 14TI Business Schools Concord, California 10 enrollees 0 ;700/6 mo.coursc $7,000.00 Afro—Latin Airways Oakland, Cal iforni_t 5 enrollees l $003.00/1 6 r:o.course 3,000.00 'Nev 'i orl1 Technic^1 Inst. Oskl _nd, California 5 enrollees C $1,200/;r - 1/2 year 3,840.00 Linton Businc- s Colloge Ricb�.,:4nd California 9 enrollees @ $100/month Y 6 5,400.00 L�_r Ci 1 - (n7 lnon Oakland, Califfornia 7 enrollees @ $9G0/6 111o.course 6,300.00 0 Total Skills Training 25,540.00 remedial Education Tutor Rate $3.00 hour 50 enrollees 2 hrs/week ,; 2-8.3 weeks @ $3.00/hr. _ $8,490.00 i � � (;S':i' (i<;.+ C'• :i: L: ;?�-tit ..;f zi :it' is .......pit::�.tC`,tai.:.0 Ii:r. ! I.AGft'_. r::T N3• 17 j2. t�0D. ,t0. 1�� C`:1_i'-`t+C •' 4r,:et _. W0. r^e,, 3022-06 CO �!' h Ii cn fir( C L: M C cn cq j o L) IC14 C11 - -t-- ' co o to In c! 4. 1 r -4 O Cl) O co G o c r c :� .•t c 7 c^r j tn� r!C Ln r 3 v r7 ri v� } O Cl) I f tt r C O CS C O O G 0 O a t ClM M W n (X') co� t� co coLl co c`: ^! c'! cV E r! C-! CN! C11 — N 3 ti �i j it f r3 u i s C+ O Cl 13 O t C O v 0 1 1 -ht CV cam! r! cli ; r! ^S ., r7 CV o U" u Co u3 M U3 t;3 Cl, Cl) �o 11 h: O x r 0tt. M O 1 r d .-i I1-- '-{ cl! i U L jq t i -f`•j cV O�r.._� .-i tri t^, Cl){CT's i3 Ci v r-1 C� t ¢0 CT rn�'D -i C1 O M a Lrl O p Ir a% d• r7 j �7 M V� try in ri tr 3 j�U. I O Q a y w 1 a U)j n to C (ll G C } t CS 7 jto i r •U i;41 1 f C v1 •_i CS •=J •U L9 rj '�• FV � .1 J.)t..: —t} i1 ri j ! I' I rfi H v)' U :. j Cs ✓I ._, <. # "- -' .- to r"` Li t� J I.AGNC, .NT NO. 2. MOD. t:O. 1t:'V tir^. r t,c•,t ' a S.c,: n, i� u, cct.p!::U: t!:_ Ul-�-,-- -LenL•,��-rctictl--E:ntcr-��.--!-•:a aa�i r'-__ _'_.---------_—_------y J--- —OG Scc;icsl Ili — t)DAT.. ft SPP' ui:•P 3i N7111•. .0 1 /CC,.FJ:t1.?i P.):OG_ I C:rltintr I Ift YC) t"CS ,.r1,•ci 3L_� ::J 7=�t. ;tt'.C: 40 a-I WYCI 7UC'Id OONC 7['J 51 6 L"OTHER($rccthv .\1 c-2) 4.STAFF* FRINGE GEI:EFIT COSTS (t+ur(;,;Iltr,t16JG) FR1.';GE B�r EfIT AMT. Ft/tTE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE o. E.I.C.A.................................................... 39.968.75 2,33S.17 2,338.17 t,.etor;r,::F.Ia s Cc!•,-,G,;snTlori..................... { _ 39,968.75 251.30 251.80 c.HEALTH AND t'li:(_F .!;E ( :I•IJRAi';C........... 7.5 39 965.75 2,997.66 . 2 ,997.6() d.L:1 NE.-HRELSEIN T E]PENSION.................. 7.:2; e 39,96:.75 2,,.,97.73 2,897.73 x•. Dr1il�t:( P�.;ry% iien(:al Plan ... 1_ 39,968. /.9 519.59 519.59 '�. OihE)iFlo?�aE'11 t IVU 3.4 �-39,965.75 1,358.94 1,358.94 g.IOTA' MINCE EE!-'_s:!TCncZS Fri; AFP ; 7n�3f 3.09 10�3f3 0 5.:Ti.FF TRAVEL EYrcr;SES wt,dzct ----- -- MILES -HATE TIME — 1 - -- - TOTAL SPONSOR,-, F=vERAL TRAVLL LXPENSE r`' ; Sls :wu. na:. AfdCUI:T SHARE SHARE WEEK ' �' I Private Auto 1500 t t .11. f �2S.3 4,669.50 4,669.50 t i^ i >. F E R DIE:,1...................................... 4140.00 r ! � r ==' ?°_ I 440.00 c.T0-17.1-TR:VEI_ COSI S FOR STAFF... c 5,10n,.50 5,109.. 0 6.SUMMARY OF E:Q111!';:i.-NT COSTS (i:u.7;.•t tt,r.:.v 1661, :.iaS• :667, 1661.) EQUIPMENT ACCOLInT TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL 110. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE __ (a 6 (c) 1. Pulch,_c.......................................................................... 1661 2. Rcui ! o: Use........................................:........................... 1665 1. 1': t?:: =.......................................................................... 1652 ?. R;1:,,.t of Us..................................................................... 1666 ! c.T(:'7,:L I:,,U!i ;,tP.l t.l?Si$ f i � . / � � Is RENT SQUAR� R A E S 1.10, lt�, t.'l).STA.FFj TOTkL SPONSOR*S Fr-:EP-'L FEET F 7 ..m 0. Lisc us IN,G USE AMOUNT SHARE SHAR� c.TOTAL Ml")GET ITEM 780.00 780.00 7 5 SO 6.5 1500.50 500.50 Bank of �znorica - Payroll scrvice 6.5 -29.50 829.50 _155 -1 ::r-i 1,655.00 1,655.00 INDIRECT COSTS AMT,. RATE: TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL ,"., "^^^° 38 � / / AWL tl AW" U T N 0. !f zny 'z��cllr.11' c; -.1-:ii a -!,. is the 3.1113-1 i ,nj 3;)2- .:.Ii t;m.! "ccci'lint-: sa:a"it:f. in whole of Pa.,, "ll Lo,i 2 t%_ t""A in c;10-i to the Federal sh:-.,e of the 5 A L A R Y R A N G E STAFF ----- --FUNUSI UNDF:R fll.clo- f,5 0 3 03 1 '"C"i FE.)LRAL 5 c ' 112.000- S 1 .500- S15,0 SHARE 0 7.4199 8.9�-5 IGAS9 11,959 13.499 14.9S9 ANO OVER ta) _j_^ _(e) S TAF F Ll n-;.s 2 7- J 1 (3?-3Y Ll NPI E R I - —1 AG:: 32 2 2 0 I---- ---------T 7-c 2 LG F, 17C-7E 1 If--211 22-22 t2a-3 TC A 12=1 ,775 27,72]. l8"906 ;:is 1. 1, 0i'; f,"I'D 2.CAN tiPZ'CIAL EANK ACCoul.1-r nE ESTAEiL15HED? 1 7�—';Y r S — FOR01 Dvj P !;z 20NO REculfirc) Fjjs 140—. rEQUIRI:D !,PECIAL 11ANK ACCJVNT ATI PCHED 3, wo:!.- or PARTS Wil H i;110M FUNDS WILL. IiC DEPO-'ATEE) Contra Costa County Auditor -Z —OFT OR - LI.E.T Tvf� Ti I L EIS) OF C)F F iC!:F((S) RESrONSIDLE FOR DISDURSI.NG F UNCIS UNDER THIS l.GIt::CMCNT IS 39 -- -.-- t:.; - C �f ►t iry:�cl it US f2GIttC:1�f'f Sr:t.t 0 1� �i�S Cf+..�SiCi `22 L "� t"Z .I f..'t_f-,..••1 >:ntlre:Sr...ti. ._ cntoL AvI emeitt 143 .:;ll' _3.No. � G`:F'_:�t .3022-06 . .7 'rfv -":t su�ti.]- xa�i�r..•f ri.t i .s a .t'I1S L• +t /t' _ t�1->iC3t� Li tI4�6('i{�,LtiSLt1. if i'? ri' cif s.�'Ite$S Ot fFiLa Y. � v ilb'tcics::ht1iCl11'litt Ila: fit 1i!S$SfX 3i`-�Ittt`�f(yL:.tOil�F ug Q LAtOtte@5 1)t)tIIdlt r!c t r4yE�i f C.O'tp d'(i `t f0E ne�atY r 4 ::tca{i,iLs te,g.;cou t5 yLat.rtrst to rFist'c"'cti3ltt s.>�tt �.^sx.aiknaar►tr ell ► y 1t Stianser is azc ct thw.toLL :g^nMes,irseti the rJod "S!)cnstu ' in the Arcy ita��hit)ck �ameaEtd ar'tes.cf tt12 Spansoi<;;nus' be'the s, hat,=51 o•rn in.St�tieit�l �)� 1:CHGCK.PtiOIEC.TtS) CQ IPO.I£?T)S)�FaR Mit IC! AGE:JCY WILL, PROVIDE. FOLLON t.P 16 25 J SUM :.4 0 ctTt AJ 0;.ON '.tt 0#C 0 3t s`aTH a fsngarrs) f r_ ' •(NYC! INYCK tK Cl INYCt - 2.AGENCY t)A'.tE � �3 ADDRESS[.tr..ernndSrrzoE) _ �_• t 1hinan:t'esout ces.Departrsent 1.15!1 �Isirbor` A St ;r` orG�t'litor�xla: --- - __ 1.CITY OR TCA7N' cjj- a 5 STATE b 21P COQ $5 7'Pitot Aran Go�te ctul.Zunsbet, ' y y F` Pii.frsburg, C.zl>fortiLa 94565 k15 lis4 ' 15 ).CHECK PR6JcCT,53 CO POti£:i 11S) Fa 2 Y C,Et nG£t!�Y !lilt PJiOvIDE FOL,L6X' .JP 1 Q O's _3 u Sum, 4,�YLTt Q�'OM 1 IiIY {NYC) JNYC) iPtYCL ' 1 2.AGENCY KAME 27rFii 3 ADDRESS Elsmtber tu+dStrsat} p c. 78 A6-40 Soeirtl . rvict<s' r:d�tznistrat,Lati Bttrldzci;r. tT Contra C:s+-a' County, d.CITY OR TGi7ti t;- S.STATE:, S�ED b tiIP COQE S 1-6 7 PtfOt) CAran Coda artt?RFttmbCrj Bart rn�: California otfS53 425 228 7A ).CHECK PROJECTtSl'- ObtPOlIEKTi31 FOR YIHLCH AGEJ)CY`151t L PftOViOt > tZLLOYt Ui' St:`- a^^rr{O fNt✓i �Sum. a 0 u Ti � ►J_. ($Rat[:J) tNYGI, :;7NYCF -(NYC) 2.AGENCY NAME' 3:h09RE55(iYu�iter tui(l.Str 27 l6 HuG'aA Rascitlrce Department- Hu C State aL CaLi#o.stia 215't fit. rtT' 4.CITY OR 7`071!! qj-5g S.,STATE, -. x.64 b.ZIP CODE �j,SS 7 PrtON�(..ua 4oda anJl'wtthar) Richmond California 94801 41� 734-��351 7A 1.CHECK PRO'ECT."S1�COMPONENTtS).FOR �7NtGH AGEtICY WILL-PROVIDE F04LOrN UP j� t []1/5'' 2O�S. i]SUM. a{�YtTt S DOt.i `6 i�MG .[NYC) (14YGJ 2.AGENCY NAME — 3.ADDRESS( urnber a[ItlSt[.xog 7$ j6.40 ttii> ;ht�c�r}iQod House, 321- A1.a o Wit. :.CiTY OR TO..rt- S.STATE j[}$t) b.Y1P CQD£ �GI-E�HOtIE(Aran Codr fnd.��enher)- " �. hj•$a 'tic hatinti California 94811 415-235-9Ttt} .a (1 1 � i I � i •—--: _ _l -1 U.S. OEPAl1TltEttl OF LA00R _ MAN rot�i:r. ACti{t. ;.\TION OVRSAU OF NORM PMO:RA1.13 . SPO.'I ^ 'S FROJIrC i I3DD1FIC'`A i IOIN i Fi'K .- `.i i AL TO: t31:1' REC.ION.t- OFFICE (Add.a&r) FROM: HAVE OF 5126}:50:1 Manpower ridrainistration Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 450 Golden Gate Ave. (Delegated to the Dept. of Education) Snn Francisco, California 0,4102- 1. INDICATE THE FOLLO"11NG FOR LACH MODIFICATION LINE PURPOS= OF MODIFICATION PAGE HO. SECTION ITEM AND/OR Key each loosen to the Lina No. indicating the location of the IAod. COL. a 31-35 36-37 :j 121MqT: ?7:3 F, mcUeS o�: t1hi s modification aro to revise this A'xe--�,-,riG to reflect: (1) the to t'ae C. &0-'1!dC Cppvr ttml—,'tel Act of 196 . as L=:-dod _ D3CC.:ear-30) 1969; (2) inn 1:sicn Of 211L--fiva-aor A'.rAnii- t�•utl on G1„nar 1 Fro'ifsie-�': for Cast-Rsja'ursr��nt �y'p& Contracts dated 1 July 1969 cmd Series A, AxIditionvl 0. Gen ral Pvovision a for Cast-F'oiTM.btLrso:c_it `.i'ypa Con- tracts iilt.h 'rr i;fi;,� Ce:=,, clnceuj dr--ted I Jt 2y 19693 -- (3) .inclusien of Splaci i Fr,-,i..sioj>.:j; (1s•) por-.1t V�sa of tl:cZ orn for 1.5'0-2 Ont-of- �ja 9' Sciilal pr ogr n Z.%d Cp;�ra ic:1 ��Ainstz r^ , i1t?e I--E ATrOr`r•« ifFpo 1 iCL't51t1: and ��� ir!C1t?tr i cn L1f31�:t?'r:::� S &UI:3]J1i-z'brJ;li.twi Detail.0 of this era inc?_udcd or. the aitt»:ch:,d pages u iich aro part of this =difi cation.. 2.Ci(A1)GE IN FEDERAL SHARE OF PROJECT COST NEIGH1310R14000 'i O!rTH CORY.: 13 NO OPCFIATION HEC IMPACT SPECIAL CH ANGF-. O:HtER Iii SCHOOL OUt-9Cr;]pL SUS.:iACA YiTI MAINSTREAM CAn1 INC 1;E ASC D£Ct;CASE 3. iGNATUFtE (Spont,, onzod::wprosantr vo) Chairman, Bo'l'd ~'DATE SIGNED of Supervisors DEC 2 6 1972 ►AOOIFICATION Rii.VIGI':CD I;nC urc, FIV Reg. ON. Rep.) b. DATC REVIEWED 7. l YPE OF CHANGE UNILATERAL fm BILATERAL C.TYPE OF PROJECT;COMPONENT 15-25 9-suo 2G d 1 115 tNYCI 2Or)% tNYCI 3:)SU.MM. INYCI iQWTI (NYC) 5�0M 6C]NC 7051 e M'10TH(_Fi(Spe Cit)•) N`C:2 10. ORIGINAL AGREEMENT SIGHED DY 11. MODIFICATIONS AFFECT 2) 12. AGREEMENT At 3-11 17-Lt OO. 13_14 NO. NO. ;4;EG10N L--j/4AT10NAL OFFICE: 1 LC'CO.ITRACT 2 [:)NON.CONTRACT 3022-06 1 I�A,ept aS hereby ^r7itle�, ail telcos .,nd ecniilicns of Said Ploj ct +glcen>rnt as h!.tetofae molified remain vwhanged and in Llil force cffccl. _ H—F,,—ETAR'y OF LAL•OR. UiTITFID STAT:S D PARRIEt:T OF LABOR. ;l\' C$igao nl re of C_nnr cimz Olhcr•r) _ T1 i t:l� NAME OF CON-r RACT1•:,', OFFIC.F_g DATE SIGNED -- 1 _._._�_-__._._...r .00:ttaro-re:-sr. Fpwu ens•.; tn.t-.67I GSA LC :7. 1`657 • I d n MMT ta. 3022=06 KODIFICATIM NO. I Page 2 of 3 plea WDIFICATION 1. TiIiS 111GRZF.r E_ CONSISTS OF THIS T:ODTFIC LT10H J,,!D 'M13 FOLLG. 1'13 MUCH E1111 A 1?'n CHED H� Form E?P-14, Panes 1 and 2 Fora ESP-1, Panes 22 thm 41 U. S. Depa -t%-�:--at of Labor, 2 anpa.er Ad inistr.tion, Genara1 Prorlsic:"a for Cost-Rai.f.hursc=nt TL rp,.4 Contracts and Additional General Proviaicna Soria-- /: ...nd -'rie-- B d tad 1 July 1959 WIM, G ERAL K.'OPI3ZOX3 AMT fiDDITIOIDAJ, C :s iii, PF.OVISIONS SERI13 4 .PPLIC_10-LE TO TATS aRIB-71 MITI. These are attached rs Adrendt= h, PaCo3 1 thru 28. lymnipower Ad:Lnistratio_n, Spocial Provisions (June 1970) attachcd as Addendum, B, 1-agus ? thru -�• fD^npower AdnInistration, Sp6cificatiomf a attached as lddendina C, Pages I thl-LI 172 fOr ojjt--of-FFr..^tj1o'f 2. FOrn_ r:P-14, r•R �1, refor:+r ces to tho follc:in_b Titles and Soctions of tY,e^ ccc..i c Act,wu:.it' Act, Kherovcr tti::y app:cr, aro follo::s: DMI T711.3 DIS MIT "Operation Y ainstroam, "Oporation Ilsinstream, Title 1: Title II, Scetion 205(d)" (Chock approprilato bo.., if applicable) Ftxt B Part E "I eu Camera, Title II, "How Careers, Title I, Part B" Section 205(c)" 3. FORM FFP-11 rr.ro 22, firat swtenco, DELETE "Clauso 5" and in lieu fao.eof INSERT "Civan-f- 3.11 ry • 3022-06 HODIFICATION NO. 1 Page 3 of 3 pages 4. FOITM EWP-1: (1) block or colmm listed for ty,ps of program presently designated 120 t-of-School (IUC),I'i:h3rcver it appears, is changed to read 110ut-of-Sci:ool (1 YC-1)", and (2) block or colu.^m listed for type of program pre^-veltly designat3d? "O'uhra," rherever it appears, is changed to rer:d "Cut-o_'-School (1l'C-2)." 5. Khi. %7'-1, Pago 31, Section XTV--P7roll cs ConTx �sation. DII.r"ZE TI(See Spcciiic ticas, Iil.A rnd 1V-3.)" arao in lion thereof substitute "as specified in he specifications." 6. I`OR ; 1'--1 Pa s -3;; Sectic:. :'VI, Foot-:ote 2, DELETE "Clauae 34 of the General Pro:j.eic:zs" r:nd in-Lou thereof substitute "Special Provision No. 7.11 7. FO -11 -1, PuryL 40. Section 'M, MIETE "(See Specifications, V.)11 8. FOPli'. DT-1, Page 41, Section :MII, DZUTS "(Sect SpeciIi catioas, III.C.)r •., - , }�'�� �- 11 r••• T J 11 1`-t J-,n n 11 and ir. l.*&t;u N1:C_�:U1 sub-e it�L G as .sr eci icd 1Fi uh, upu clld.ca.4.0,13. f1 � � t , hlohhh�wtsauria, vain SFMAL PRIMUM (Jars 1910) 1. Inepeetiae so Gonta+act Offlesr or Ids satheeissd s+epeesartatiw aw at On weasenebis MEMO t• mind tis r"u to ins/sat the ds" ah whneb snrollsss we psrin tho projews), ■hen aw"NMe'!, to evaiwato the praRw under this aOr mama or to dstwulm 6srti3me with this eareom". bs Spenser dau son" nsh aseor to and 1a the riibt to inspaat fie tw a elm a P 6iad Ottioer w bis surierlssd rqpfo- sentatire with ail yswiM Vin l elpatiag is the operation at tads 2. Cospsnsatian. R-"& instits, and ftwume (a) !w Spenser agrees to pw the awollsse IV am* or cam* me` loss troquantly ties asuimonth4 taboo otwewdso spsoi tied in mas mthese v Inamotanornts Wilch a required IW Ulu Lew or ibleb !heli rasa� M approved v tis ContmtL" Officer. b• oast at such leans, vaeatlm baastits, acrd other ftU& batt-its for e■rollsw, if aq, d all be is addition to the bmwly pgpmt se described heroin and apeeltled in the project badget(s)• (b) b• Spaosar gill be rslnbt■ and for casponaatian paid t. orfs- "a for waft is fiefs of LO hams per welt may when wet waft we w projects of the type described in 29 CFA 50.32(b). APW imembus orb• i fitted tar reimbrrsweet of pgnests made for a*etir welt r6 be accempedied IV a lull as-lauatlao of the readems for arch weft. 3• hhotlM to the Ooweeaneat of Labor Diapates Abawm the Sponsor bas knowledge that aq actual or psieatiai labor dispute inrolvue enrouses or other 40Plgsse is dsiglt or tweatsos to dalaf the timaiy psrtoenroo of tab agramma, the fvms d ail dive ustios theesat9 imaluilsg ail 1sa'ilnsnt Llfoenatlon with respect thwoto, to the Otflsar. L. Project Director Prrtaeaencs ander this adarsemont email bs condected wdar the dtrseisaa of a project direetar(s) @W o P, d II tis Autres" atllew. Ydriw 2 - low 1 at 5 psi - 8 ' a 5. ftdsral Agencies (a) The Sponsor Will not be required to eater into a sobagreart with OW agency of the U. S. cloversoeat which is V wormit@s for sarolless, wen thorgp the 3pansor is Laldag crOUt for ia-ldnd or cash contributions made by the Federal agaM. (b) The Sponsor will obtain, front any Federal agency which is making a contribution to tie allowable costs of this agreement, a written assurance describing the records which the agency will keep in order to permit an audit of the contributim made. (c) Dw-ollees assigned to Federal agencies may perform any work of the type appropriate for perfarntsnce bF Federal amplogese and they must be under the direct supervision of Federal emplayses. (d) ibrolless swiped to Federal agencies are covered bF the Federal iplarees Compensation Act. Additional workmen's aaopensaLian benatits or premiums relating to such surolless will not be on allowable cost of this agreement. 6. Reports The Sponsor agrees to maintain accurate program and financial rwards and submit such report@ as required by the Contracting Officer. mss reports will include, song others, all deaths, traumatic iaoyu leis mar Industrial disease, mad substantial property demage, wbicb seem ant or as a result of the proiect(s) covered in this agreement. 7. Staff Salary Limitations The Sponsor agrees that no employee under this agreeassnt will be paid an amount in eacess of $22,000 per anima, e=lusive of fringe buofits, from the Federal costs undw this agreement unless otherwise authorised in writing by the Contracting Officer. 8. Withholding of Money In the went the Sponsors or my party to a aubagrss■smt hsnrMdae, refuses to pay an enrollee who has performed @severer in commeMen ndth this agreement, the Contracting Officer sap witbbold such sums tram soormte otherwise due and owing to tbo spaosor as the Contracting Offense der necessary to offset any such liability of the 9ponsoc, or mW parW to a subagreement herw►der, far nay unpaid ages, including friop boafita, the payment of which is required by this agreement. Addendum 9 - pegs 2 of 5 pages • 8. Withholding of Mwear (Caatim sed) Se Castrmcting Officer aW pad diractlr to the isdivIduals to uhon %hese us@" aro due, the smorst dor each mob isiirldnal, titiom tto erases so wIMAM". as Spasm agreee to ache swatlele its beeho, reeamim, we Other "Commute COMPOW M the PW1mMt at moo, iWasi " brume bome Ste. the withholdiag of a■y swat madar this p0"owids or sahsegmsst 1opont thereof to the 3ewew stall sat be cvt:aM as a waiver at 4 ri*ia ==-Ming to the o wean olrt Mdet this egrsoa0rt. Ia the wrest the amounts Jetaraotsed hr the Contracting Offloee to be dao shall be In comma of the awnts withheld, the Spasoer Sall re[1iL to t►e Oovers ant frac as► areata awned to it, oado this or as, etiW agrert with the Governs= , eazb smmsm as .hall be meeammarT for vim Owetmast to xWoo full pa>•ont of such l i•b li t lAw to the L- divideal arolleae. In the went sack lialdlitisa aerated the tell at >is aorwts withhold mad the amacats repaid kW the 3p6MW,, *0 SPsleee aial promptly W to tat anverammt the additiamal arusts dor se d"awLe" 1W the Castrectisg officar. 9. Car+asa■ot AS isst Aaptesentatiaonal Activities by sewer Mm*=sr Administration iplayees Coatrattor at grantee Warrants that so indi"AMI farim rly amp"r" by the ranpwer on, said as 0016 --4etiticallT dsesriaed baler, Las or uQll perform asp esestatianal activities, ars more specifleelly described below, before the Dopertaaat at Labor an behalf of the aa- tractor or grantee. rbr the pop -- of this paraograph0 •I diviisals formerly employed !gr the raapswer tidaistratIM8 Sall soma as Jadivi- dousl who within tae last 2 ye0rs vers employed (with or with@" supp - satiam) in the Office of the Assistant 3ecret..ary for Msmpmwl the 960- power Administration, or any srhdisisdan thereof, is a pedtls at 45-14 or above, groriied that this small not iaclusie those :adisiials is ware ampinte:d or retained as canseltanL for a period of loco ties 60 Ste L smy 12 mouth+ period udthin the last 2 yaws. 111rtbw, for do pwpefm of this paragraph, "ispreesatatiasal aetivitiss• shall s0es a+ appeatamee, crosatiaa or other direct contact, iscludisg talepiar , and arty cousespondamico with the Daprtmmmat or q arbdivisdas or a g4dpwe thereof, in relation to the contract or great ! tits., esm- taisiog this clauw. In the erect of breech at riolatis at tas onmremw Ey the contractor or grantee, i� is agreed that the Departi■ont at Labar shall have the right to ammuil t era cautreet or gram widest lieioLUIF to the Government, if the Dopartmant detsadsee is its discretiss theft it is in the interest of the Government to do so, or to dear the eestreeler or grantee, or both. Such remedies are saWste from sad 1a adiitlm to arq other reset► provided elsewhere under the contract or erase, Is re- gulatioas issued by the Departmsat of Labor or m dot the lam at On &deed Stags. �ddesdr l - rye 3 of 5peon 5 SMI" P80YISIOHS 1 0. Utilization of Minority Business Enterprises (a) It is the policy of the Gwnrment that minority business enter- prise shall have the maxima practicable opportunity to participate in the perfoaance of Goverment contracts. (b) the Contractor agrees to use his best efforts to cars:r out this policy in the award of his subcontracts to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient perfoaance of this contract. L used in this contract, the tea "Minority business enterprise" Beans a business, at least 50 per- cent of which is owned by Minority group members 2r, in case of publicly owned busiaass, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by minority group ambers. For the purposes of this definition, minority group Members are /egroes, Spanish-speaking American persons, American-Beklmos, and Amerioon Aleuts. Contractors may rely on written repraseatatians by sub- contractors regarding their status as Minority business enterprises in Um of an independent investigation. Paw 4of5Pages r� f I i E • SPRCIAL PROVISIONS Minority Business Enterprises Subcontracting Proms (a) The Contractor agrees to establish and conduct a program which will enable minority business enterprises (as defined in the clause entitled "Utilisa- tion of Minority Business Puberprises") to be considered fairly as subcontractors and suppliers under this contract. In this connection, the Contractor sbs11-- (1) Designate a liaison officer who will administer the Contractor's minority enterprises program. (2) Provide adequate and timely consideration of the potentialities of known minority business enterprises in all "make-cm-buy" decisions. (3) Assure that known minority business enterprises will have an equitable opportunity to compete for subcontracts, particularly by arranging solicitations, time for the preparation of bids, quantities, specifications, and delivery schedules so as to facilitate the participation of minority business enter- prises. (4) Maintain records showing (i)procedures which have been adpoted to comply with the policies not forth in this clause, including the establishment of a source list of minority business enterprises, (ii)awards to minority business enterprises on the source list, and (iii)specific efforts to identify and award contracts to minority business enterprises. (5) Include the Utilisation of Minority Business Enterprises clause in subcontracts which offer substantial minority business enterprises a*- contracting opportunities. (5) Cooperate with t'.,e Contracting Officer in aqy studies and surveys of the Contractors minority business enterprises procedures, and practices that the Contracting Officer may from time to time conduct. (7) Submit periodic reports of subcontracting to known minority business' enterprises with respect to the records referred to in subparagraph (4), above, in such form and manner and at such time (not more often than quarterly) as the Contracting Officer say prescribe. (b) The Contractor further agrees to insert, in mW subcontract hereunder which syr exceed =500,000, provisions which shall conform sub- stantially to the language of this clause, including this paragraph (b), and to notify the Contracting Officer of the names of arch subcontractors. Now 5 of 5 Passe = s a MANPOWER AININISTRATION SPECIFICATIONS ~ i. FLA;,,' OF OPERATION The Sponsor will operate the project(s) and pmJect componer.t(s) indicated on the face sheet of this agreement, described as follows: A. N'LIGPBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS PROJECT i. In-School Component (a) Program and Enrollee Criteria - Znrollees in this component will be provided paid work-training experience during the school ;-ear of the local school system and may be enrol-'ed for a period not to exceed the time necessary to enable them to complete high school or its "uivalent. Persons who will be able to resume or main- tain school attendance because of enrollment in this project component, who are perswent residents of the ::nited States, from low-income families, attending 9th through l:th grades of school or its equivalent, or hre of the same age as students in the 9th through 12th ,--radon a£ school or its equivalent, are eligible for enrollment. in the In-School component. (L)—Enroliee Participation - In-school enrollees may partici- pate ::p to 15 l=otos per week while school is in session. Tz. accordance with the foregoing, enrollees will participate •,:.•oder this agreement as indicated in Section XIII of the Project Ar.plication. (c , P:nr::1iae Wages — Enr:,.i,iee wages shall be in accordance Clause A-36 cf the Additional. General Prov-is-ons, Cc '_stent w1!h the foregoing, enrolle nses Shall receive :rakes &s indicated in Section XIV of the Project. i 1+1 i cation. Area Grltc3.•ia - There is nc ;;'.. rapt is area limi'.ation for ?his c.-,mpunent. • Addendum C - Page I of 12 pages a 1 2. Sher Component (a) Program and Enrollee Criteria - Persons eligible for enrollment in this component are those eligible for either an In-School or Out-cif-School component, except that persons eligible for an Out-of-School component may be enrolled in a Summer component only if there are no enrollment slots available in an Out-of-School component. If the Sponsor enrolls persons eligible for an Out-of- School component in a Summer componentq the Sponsor shall make arrangements for these enrollees to be enrolled as soon as practicable in an Out-of-School component. (b) Enrollee Participation - Each enrollee will be scheduled to work a number of hours per week which, when added to the number of hours per week he spends in educational programs, or other time spent in participation under this agreement will not exceed 40 hours. A maximum of 2 hours per 8 hour day for each enrollee is allowed for transporting enrollees between a central pick-up location to a distant worksite. In such cases, time spent in transit shall be considered work time in computing enrollee wages and maldww hours of work allowed. In accordance with the foregoing, enrollees will participate under this agreement as indi- cated in Section XIII of the Sponsor's Project Application. (c) Enrollee Wages - Enrollee wages shall be in accordance with Clause A-36 of the Additional General Provisions, Series A. Consistent with the foregoing, enrollees shall receive gages as indicated in Section XIV of the Sponsor's Project Application. Wages may be paid for not more than 16 hours per week spent in educational programs. (d) Geographic Area Criteria - There is no geographic area imitation for this component. 3. ITX-1 Oat:-of-School Component Enrollees in this component will be provided with work experience, remedial education and supportive services. (a) Program and Enrollee Criteria - Addendum C - Page 2 of 12 pages l ` I E � t E 16 I) Fory+Duths already e -oll_ e,d 5Chool ro�erm unr er anti nredecessor spree�nt end transferred to this eareercrt, the:r must not have pa9sed thei- 22nd birthday nor havF beim in as out-of-school FIG i;r-1rrsm fc.r more them 24 nouths. (2) Foy: gnrollee�s, or.f y applicants lb and 17 ;ears of age may be enrolled, ex;;ept that up to 10 jercen;. of the applicants who are newly enrcnlied may be persons 16 or 19 years of ane. Only persons who have dropped out of school be.cre ;h school graduation, ars pereanent residents of the United States, are defined as disadvantaged and are unemployed, underemployed, or employed at occupations substantially below their potential skill Iet r.l .ei'vrN NIC training will. be accepted? .,r ,:o person may remain_ enrolled for nnre il^-•luding all r.eriods of c:Irc 112w :_ ir: an I-M, ::1-of-s chuol project. 3} Ut.,erwise elig:bl e ncrsors ma; be enrolled in a :)rc4ect on an india n reser-ration, or in a project w21.ere the ma-crit; ,;f the enrollees are Indians, at any age from '_h through 21 without restriction as to ace ratlos. i b1 Enrollee Participati-an - ::ac!: enrollee will be acheotuled LO wc r k a number of hc,-.rs per week which, when added to :he member of hours per weck he spends is school, other ed::.:ational programs, ;r Ether time spent in participation ndc•r this r;LTeemer.L, wilt rot exceed 40 hours. A maxiwm of 2 hours per 9-r�.s ea,,,- for each enrollee is allowed for t;:aaci;orting enrol:ees te+..ween a central pick-up location t;, a distant works-Le. in -.Ucii cases, time spent i. transit shall 'be :onside_ed r crk time in computing enrollee wages :--.Ax mum hours :.f w::rk allowed. In accordance with the :',,rC.-. zit, enrollees will nar t;.cipate under this agreement as indicated in Se.ti.n AIZi of the Sponsors Project App-I icat l.on. (e) Enrollee Mages - F-nrc.-Uee wages shall be in accordance w:t:1. :lause A-36 df tte Add+ticnal General Provision, -erie: L. Cc-ns;s pert r+1: `..he foregoing, enrollees shall receive wages as :sdicated in Section. YU of the Zporsurl s ?r:ject Ai;ai icaticn. (d/ Area l;Z'2LG.'L - This -wmporent shall 'be confined o Keograpric areas ::. w!-, r!:. a:. I:i C-4 r•'-o ject .s not operating, Addend= C - Page 3 of 12 pages InrC ,Q:t-of-school Component ::r• IIIee., i:: this component will be provided raiaing and work experience, combined with educational Brad trIkining assistance, :.rcluding basic literacy, counseling and occu- h:%tional training designed to assist youths to dsrelop their maximLia occupational potential. (a) Frogram and Enrollee Griter a (1) For youths transferred from an NYC-1 program to the IIYC-2 program :ander this agreement, they must not have passed their 22nd birthday nor have beet. ::n an MIT program for more than, 24 months, including tell periods of enrollment in an %YC ou,.-o£-school project. (?) nor new enrollees, only applicants 16 and 17 years .;f age ma,, be enrolled, except that up to 10 percent of the applicants who are enrolled may be persons 18 arJ IQ fears of age. Only persons who have dr3ppQJ Lilt of school before high school graduation, are per!M-Anentresidents of the United States, are dellanad as disadvantaged and are unemployed, under- em.-, o�yed, or employ=ed at occupations substantially below th'.ei r potential skill level after 21YC training, will be accepted for enrollment. No person may rs■tin enrolled for more than 24 months, including all periods i of enrollment in an NYC out-of-school project. ( } Otherwise eligible persons may be enrolled in a project on an Indian reservation, or in a project where the majority of the enrollees are Indians, at any age rim .6 thruugh 21, without restriction as to ase ratio:.;. ('::) EnrclIee :articipation Tyr vc-,:ths transferred from as NYC-1 crorram to the E C-2 eras_•;y i.nder this azeement and for nev enrollees, full- time i.articipation under this program is defined as 30 to rO hours per week with the exact number of hours constituting a full-time week specified in Section XXI of the Sponsors Project Applicaticn. For all enrollees in this NYC-2 project, the same fixed n=ber of hours will constitute full-time participaticrk. Part-time participation shall be for not less than 10 hours per week. Not more than one-third of ;.h-,e tc,tal hours as shown in the enrollees employability �.an may be scheduled for work experience. Addendum C - Page 4 of 12 pages it (e) Enrollee Hates and Incentive PaalOiet s (1) ForYouths transferred from an NIC-1to the WC-2 ro under this eemmm Wz xeekly CCMPW- mAUM for an enrollee sha11 be: (1) For fsll-time participation, they shall be paid the same weekly rats that they received in the NYC-1 proGramm{. This amount of compensation shall be prorated in the event that the enrollee is scheduled to participate less than full-time. (ii) The total amount of compensation as described in (i) above, shall consist of work experience vage or incentive payments or a combination of both. For time spent in wort: experience enrollees shall be paid wages in accordance with Clause A-36 of the Additional General Provisons, Series A. Time spent in transit by enrollees between a central pick-up location and a distant worksite, up to a maximum of 2 hours per 8 hour day for each enrollee, nay be considered compensable tiros in computing vases and maximum hours of work alloMsd; provided, however, that total transportation time does not exceed 251%, of to,.al participation time. The amount of enrollee gages for work experience for the week shall be subtracted from the total allowable compensation for the week as met forth in (i) above, and the balance shall be paid to +. enrollees as incentive payzments for other psrti- cipation time in the program. (iii) Notwithstanding (i) and (ii) above. enrollees assigned to Work Trainin; in Industry will receive gages from their employer, and no payments from this program while so assigned. (iv) Me Re,ional 1-Unpow•er Administrator may determine by State and specify for all IIYC-2 projects in that State whether or not the IWC-2 projects in the State will treat transferred enrollees, who are heads of households or families, as new enrollees for purposes of weeUy- compensation provided that their weekly compensation shall not be less than the amount th4W would have received as an MIC-1 enroll e. Addendum C - Page 5 of 12 pages � i � (2) For Enrollees. !br the purpose of computing weedy coupendtion the current table for HAnpower Development and Training basic adult allowance shall be used, and the weekly compensation for as enrollee shall be; (1) Tor enrollees who are heads of households or families - for ll-time participation, 10'';, o: the current ti basic weeklyy -adult 1•MTA allowance rate for the State in which the project is located. In a State where 107N of the basic rate is less than $35, the rate shall be $35, not the lesser amount. his amount of compensation shall be prorated in the event the enrollee participated less than lull-tine. (ii) For enrollees who are not heads of households or families, for full-time participation, 75 percent of the current basic weekly adult tTlTA alloyance rate for the State in which the project is located. In a State where 75a of the baric %MTA rate is less than $26, the rate shall be $26, not the lesser amount. The amount of compensation shall be prorated in the event that the enrollee is scheduled to participate less than full-tine. (iii) The total anamt of cagpeasation as described in (i) and (ii) above, shall consist of wort: experience wages or incentive payments or a combination of both. For time spent in war:: experience, enrollees shall be paid hourly wages in accordance with Clause A-36 of the Additional General. Provisons, Series A. In computing work experience wages, time spent in transit by enrollees between a.gent%1 pick-up location to a distant project cemponeni up to s maxicalm of 2 hours per ti_hour way for each enrollee, mW be considered gaspensablet time in computing enrollee wages and ..�lm hours of work allowed,; provided, however,- that total transportation time does not exceed 259 of total participation time. The amount of e...ollee wages for work experience for the week shall be subtracted from the total allowable coanensation for the week as set forth in (i) and (ii) above, and the balance shall be paid to enrollees as incentive payysients for other participation tine in the program. . Addendum c - Pap 6 of 12 pages i E Ef d (iv; In addition to the total amount of compensation set forth in (i) and (ii) above, enrollees may be paid for transportation costs in excess of $5 betvecn home and ororksite or pick-up point. (v) In addiLion. to the total amount of compensation set forth in (i) and the transportation allowance set forth in '(iv), enrollees v;o qualify as head of household or family may receive a payment of $5 per ::eek per dependent up to a maximum of six dependents. The amount of this dependency alla.zance a_.plies regardless of whether the enrollee aarti.cipates in the program full-time ' or part-tine. Ilcruever, the enrollee must Parti- cipate at least 10 tours per geek or must have been excused for absences which result in less than 10 hours of participation during a week in order to receive the dependency allowance. (vi) Not withstanding (i) throuCh (v) above enrollee assi"ned to Work Training in Industry will ,receive wages from their employer, and.no payments from this program while so assigned. (d) Geographic Area Criteria Tae geographic area will be in mrrorth areas, SI-Ws or othLX areas approves b zuc ncgional tianpowrer Administrator. 5. Work Train ng in industry Co..:monent w,.d -_Enrollee Criteria - enrollees in this component : are furnisb.ed work training experience in return for wbich the Gover.mment %.ill reLabursethe 1ponsor for costs incurred in traininer enrollees but net for wages paid to enrollees. The eligibility for enrollment and period of earcll-rift requiremcnts for this project component are the sane as Inose for the out•of-school, N -1 and Z;YC-2, components. 'Enrollees in the Work Training component shall receive t:•aiain ��s described in Section = of the S_,onsor'L Project A:-ilication. The Snonsor shall be reimbursed for costs incurred b;; participating agencies or subcon frac-.ora furnishing such training to enrollees at the rezoLl:ated rate set forth in Section P=(5) of the Sponsor's Pi-o�ect Application. Me Sponsor assures the Manpower Administration of the follcr ifig concerning each of the r==ticipatira aZenclie:: cperatiag under this coa;orent. Addendum C - Page 7 of 12 pages 1 [ � r a 4 j e l (1) The work training experience will afford enrollees an opportunity to develop skills and increase their employability. (2) Facilities have not been relocated to taloa adventgp of the project component. (3) None of the agencies will reduce their levels of expenditure for any of their activities in existence immediately prior to the effectuation of their arrangements with the Sponsor. (4) Each agency's bargaining agent holding a contract for the occupations enrollees will fill, concurs with the arrangements made by the Sponsor and the agency. (5) The Sponsor also assures the Manpower Administration that prior to asking arrangements with participstIM agencies in the York Training component, he has received notification from a local official of the Employment Service that there are no qualified unem- ployed persons available for immediate referral in the occupations to be filled by enrollees. (b) Enrollee Participation --Eich enrollee will be scheduled to work a number of hours per week which, when added to the number of hours per week he spends in school, other educational programa, or other tine spent in participation under this agreement will not exceed 40 hours. In accord- ance with the foregoing, enrollees will participate under this agreement as indicated in Section VIII of the Sponmorls Project Application. (c) Enrollee Wages - Enrollee wages shall be in accordance with Clause A-36 of the Additional General Provisions, Series A, and will be paid by the employer or user firm. (d) Geographic Area Criteria - The geographic area will be compatible with the related component, i.e., NYC-1 or NYC-2. 'Addendim C - Page 8 of 12 pages DO OPERATIO17 1AI,'�SiZMAM F. WEz'"S 1. 922ration Minstre= Project Funded Under Title I-B, Section 125 (aT 3 oft a Econo ale Q000rtunity Act of 12E (a) Program and Enrclbe Criteria -. Persons eligible for enrollment in this project must be 22 years of age or older, and 4Yp of those enrolled must be 55 years of age or older. To be eligible for enrollment a person must also be chronically unemployed, from a low-income family, have poor employment prospects, and be unable to secure appropriate e.;gployrent or training assistance under other Federal Government projects. Enrollees in this project will be provided work training experience performing various services in the coaaxnity served by the project. In addition to other services provided by the project, enrollees perform services for the better- ment cr beautification of the community served including- but not limited to the management, conservation, develop- ment of natural resources, recreational areas, Federal, State or local parks, highways, and other lands. (b) Enrollee Participation - Each enrollee will be scheduled to work a number of hours per week which, when added to the number of hours per week he spends in school, other educational programs, or other time spent in participation under this agreement will not exceed LO hours. A maL` L-T- 1T1 of 2 hours per 8 hotr day for each enrollee is allowed for transporting enrollees between a central pick-up location to a distant F:orksite. In such cases, time spent 4 n transit .:call be considered wort; time in computing enrollee wages and maxi== hours of work allowed. In accordance with the foregoing, enrollees will participate under this agreement as indicated in Section XIII of the Sponsor's Project Application. (c) Enrollee :gages - Enrollee Wages shall be in accordance with Clause A-;6 of the Additional General Provisons, Series A. Consistent with the foregoing, enrollees shall receive wages as indicated in Section IV of the Sponsor's Project Application. Addendua C - Page 9 of 12 pages ! S i I 2. Operation Mainstream --roject Funded Under Title I-E, EQA (a) Program and Enrollee Criteria - Enrollees in this project will be provided work training experience performing various services in the comnonity served bf the project. In addition to other services provided by the project, enrollees perform services for the betterment or beautifi- cation of the camnity or area served by the program, including without limitation activities which will con- tribute to the management conservation, or 'development of natural resources, recreational areas, Federal, State and local government parks, highways, and other lands, the rehabilitation of housings the improvement of public facilities, and improvement and expansion of health, education, day care, and recreation services. Persons eligible for enrollment in this project must be 22 years of age or older and 40% of those enrolled must be 55 years of age or older. To be eligible for enrollment s person must also be chronically unemployed, from 147d-income families, have poor employment prospects and be unable, because of age, physical condition, obsolete or inadequate skills, declining economic condition., other causes of a lack of ezployment opportunity, or otherwise to secure appropriate employment or training assistance underother Federal Government programs. (b) -Enrollee Participation - Each enrollee will be scheduled to work a number of hours per week which when added to the number of hours per week he spends is educational pro,rams, or other time spent in particiaation under this agreement will not exceed 40 hours. A o: 2 hours per 8 hour day for each _ enrollee is allowed for transpo ming enrollees between a central pick-up location to a distant worksite. In such cases, time spent in transit shall be considered work time in computing enrollee wages and maximum hours of work allowed. In accordance with the foregoing, enrollees will participate undfr this agreement as indicated in Section XIII of the Sponsor's Project Application. Addendum C - Page 10 of 32 pages I • (c) 0=11se Yges - Enrollee wages- shall-be in acoordanoe with Clause A-36 of the Additional General Provisions, Series A. Consistent with the foregoing, enrollees shall receive wages as indicated in Section INof the Sponsor's Project Application. (d) Geographic Area Criteria - This camponent shall be limited to the following areas: (i) Non Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas in States eligible under Supplemental Training and Employment Program, (ii) other relatively small areas with significant increase in unemployment compared with a year ago, (iii) small areas with significant cutbacks in-local defense installations, or seriously impacted by closing or reduction of defense facilities, (iv) Indian reser- vations that do not have Operation Mainstream I-B projects. (e) Duration of Projects - Operation of projects under this component will be limited to six months. An area experiencing high unemployment rates my have its project renewed for a period not to exceed six months. (f) Duration of Enrollment - Applicants may be enrolled for a period of 13 weeks, with an option to renew for an additional 13-week period if necessary. (g) Program Content - Projects shall offer work experience, skill training, remedial education, supportive services, orientation and other appropriate services to the degree feasible within the cost limitation. Strong job develop= sant and placement programs are required, with full con- sideration of possible openings involving the improvamant and expansion of health, education, day care and recreational services. Addendum C - Page 11 of 12 pages r ' I i ; C. ?.c•J CA S PROGRAM 1. Enrollee Eli7ibility - Enrollees must be certified as "disad:;antaZ,ed" and be at least 18 years old. The number of New Careerists between ages 18 and 21, however, should not exceed lO;o of the total project enrollment. 2. Project Design - This grog= provides each enrollee with two years o; ::ori: and training, experiences in human service occupations leading to advancement and emplayseat up a career ladder planned at least two steps beyond the permanent employment stage. 3. ,,Des of Jobs - Enrollees should be trained for paraprofessional jobs in puolic and nonprofit private human service' agencies. These include, but are not limited to, jobs in fields of . health, education, recreation, protection, and welfare. 4. Project Costs - For each New Career enrollee, the Department of Labor gill pay all required supportive service and training costs for two years, up to 1005'1 of his wages the first year, and up to 50;; of his waaes the second year. 5. Trainin7 Desi,-,n - User agencies must allow enrollees. release time during, sork hours to partake in such training experiences as: Adult Basic Education or remedial education,with provision made for :meeting the requirements of the General Educational Development Test, enrollment in accredited college courses related to :.York experience, skill and specialty training and on-the-job training. 6. SunDortive Services - Each T•Iew Careers project should provide its enrollees wits supportive services as needed. These include: day care, counseling, =dical examinations, traas- portation, dental services and optical services. Addend m C - no 22 of 12 pop* E • 0 UWND SIMM DWYMA1M OF 1lA MAIL A �A110N GOMM MO�VISI�lIiS f COSTESEAMM TM OONIRA�LTS 1 JVLT 19N The General Provisions of this contract consist of the SERIES A. following clauses attached hereto: additional General Provisions for Cost-Beinburselsent 1. Definitions Type Contracts With Traixixy Compoaexts under the 2. Changes Economic Opportunity Act of 1961, As Amended, and the 3. Limitation of Cost Manpower Development and Training Act of 1961, An Amended: 4. Allowable Cost,Fixed Fee,and Payment A-31. Child Labor 5. Assignment of Claims A-32. Maintenance of Effort 6. Audit and Records A-33. Relocation of OJT Contractors and Subeontrae- 7. Examination of Records toga 8. Subcontracts A-34. Termination of Trainees or Enrollees A-35. Review and Reconsideration of Adverse Action 9. Termination A-W. Trainee or Earolise Wawa 9a. Termination for Default or for the A-37. Political Activity. Convenience of the Government A-3& Elderly Participants. 9b. Termination for Convenience of the A-39. Davis-Bacon Act and Contract Wovk Sours Government (Special Situations) Standards Act 10. Excusable Delays A-40. Ent '---F or Payment of Certain Individuals 11. Disputes Pereluded 12. Buy American Act Supply and Service Contracts A-41. Trainee/Enrollee Worksite 13. Convict Labor A-42. Eligibility of Trainees or Enrollees 14. Equal Opportunity A-43. Utilisation of Facilities 15. Officials Not to Benefit A-44. Federal Share of Progress Costs 16. Covenant Against Contingent Fees A-45. Laws Applicable 17. Notice and Assistance Regarding Patent and A-46. Nondiscrimination Copyright Infringement 18. Insurance (Liability to Third Persons) SERIES B. 19. Utilisation of Small Business Concerns 20. Utilisation of Concerns in Labor Surplus Areas Additional General Provisions for Cost-Reimbursasent 21. Price Reduction for Defective Cost or Pricing Economic Contracts Without Traixixg Compoxenta under the Data Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, As Amended,and the Manpower Development and Training Act of 196% An 22. Subcontractor Cost and Pricing Data Amended: 23. Advance Payments B-31. Political Activity 24. Purchases and Government Property B-32. Contract Work Hours Standards Act-Overtime 25. Disposition of Data and Copyrights Compensation 26. Questionnaire Approval B-33. Elderly Participants 27. Disclosure of Confidential Information B-34. Employment or Payment of Certain Individuals 28. Order of Precedence Precluded 29. Gratuities B--35. Davis-Bacon Act 30. Interest B-36. Laws Applicable 1 1 rl I • 0 I NIM STATE DIPARTMER OF LAMM MANPOWN AOMMf1G110N OEMBAL PNOVGK MS for COST TYK COMiRACTS 1 JULY 1960 The General Provisions of this contract consist of the following clauses attached hereto: 1. Definitions 2. Changes 3. Limitation of Cost 4. Allowable Cost, Fixed Fee, and Payment 5. Assignment of Claims 6. Audit and Records 7. Examination of Records S. Subcontracts 9. Termination 9s. Termination for Default or for the Convenience of the Government 9b. Termination for Convenience of the Government (Special Situations) 10. Excusable Delays 11. Disputes 12. Buy American Act Supply and Service Contracts 13. Convict Labor 14. Equal Opportunity 15. Officials Not to Benefit 16. Covenant Against Contingent Fees 17. Notice and Assistance Regarding Patent and Copyright Infringenwa 18. Insurance (Liability to Third Persons) 19. Utilisation of Scull Business Concerns 20. Utilization of Concerns in Labor Surplus Aeras 21. Price Reduction-for Defective Cost or Pricing Data 22. Subcontractor Cost and Pricing Data 23. Advance Payments 24. Purchases and Government Property 25. Disposition of Data and Copyrights 26. Questionnaire Approval 27. Disclosure of Confidential Information 28. Order of Precedence 29. Gratuities 30. Interest 3 �I f c i i shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing with the Manpower Development and Training Act of on similar construction in the locality as determined by 1962, as amended, and/or the Economic Opportunity Act the Secretary in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as of 1964, as amended, and the regulations, procedures and amended (40 U.S.C. 276a-276a-5), and regarding persons standards promulgated thereunder. so covered by the Davis-Bacon Act the Contractor shall The Contractor will comply with all applicable Federal comply with the Copeland Regulations of the Secretary of and State and local Iaws, rules, and regulations which Labor (29 CFR Part 3) which are incorporated herein by deal with or relate to the employment of persona who per- reference. form work or are trained under this contract. This contract in no way relieves the Contractor of re- B-36. LAWS APPLICABLE sponsibility for compliance with the provisions of the Fair The Contractor will perform its duties in accordance Labor Standards Act,as amended U.S. COYENNUM FNINTING OFFICE: 19N O_Z7-W 1 July 1969 1. DMNITIONS (e) If the Contractor intends to assert a claim for an As used throughout this contract, the following terms equitable adjustment under this clause,he must,within 30 shall have the meaning set forth below: days after receipt of a written change order under (a) (a) "Head of the agency" or "Secretary" as used above or the furnishing of a written notice under (b) herein means the Secretary, Under Secretary, and above, submit to the Contracting Officer a written state- Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of ment setting forth the general nature and monetary extent Labor; and the term "his duly authorized represents- of such claim, unless this period is extended by the Gov- tive"means any person or persons or board (other than ernment. The statement of claim hereunder may be in- the Contracting Officer) authorized to act for the head eluded in the notice under (b) above. Where the cost of of the agency or the Secretary. property made obsolete or excess as the result of a change (b) "Contracting Officer"means the person executing is included in the Contractor's claim for adjustment, the this contract on behalf of the Government, and any Contracting Officer shall have the right to prescribe the other individual who is a properly designated Contract- manner of disposition of such property. ing Officer; and the term includes, except as otherwise (f) No claim by the Contractor for an equitable adjust- provided in this contract, the authorized representative ment hereunder shall be allowed if asserted after final of a Contracting Officer acting within the limits of his payment under this contract. authority. (g) Failure to agree on the terms of any equitable ad- (c) "Contract" means establishment of a binding justment shall be a dispute concerning a question of fact legal relationship basically obligating the seller to fur- within the meaning of the clause of this contract entitled nish property and/or services (including construction) "Disputes." and the buyer to pay therefor. It includes all types of (h) Nothing in this clause shall excuse the Contractor commitments which obligate the Government to an ex- from proceeding with the contract as changed by the Con- penditure of funds and which, except as otherwise au- tracting Officer in writing, either by (i) issuance of a thorized, are in writing. As used herein, the term shall written change order as described in (a) above, or (ii) be synonymous with"agreement" issuance of a written confirmation by the Contsaetias (d) Except as otherwise provided in this contract,the Officer of the written notice required of the Contractor in term "subcontract" includes any contract, agreement or (b) above, resulting from an oral order by the Contract- purchase, including the use of purchase orders, entered ing Ofbcer. into by the Contractor with a third party for the pur- 3. LiMr ioN or COST pose of procuring property and/or services under this (a) It is estimated that the total cost to the Govern- ment ment for the performance of this contract, exclusive of 2. CHANGES any fee,will not exceed the estimated cost set forth in the (a) The Contracting Officer may, at any time, without Schedule, or the Budget, as applieaW. The Contractor notice to the sureties, by written order designated or indi- agrees to use its best efforts to perform the work specified cated to be a change order, make changes in the work in the Statement of Work and all obligations under this within the general scope of this contract, in any one or contract within such estimated cost. If,at any time,owing more of the following: (1) drawings,designs,or specifica- to the addition of new work hereunder or otherwise, the tions; (2) in the method or manner of performance of the Contractor has reason to believe that the total coat to the work; (3) in the Government-furnished facilities; (4) Government, exclusive of any fee, for the performance of method of shipment or packing; or (5) place of delivery. this contract,will be greater or substantially less than the (b) Any other written order or an oral order (which estimated cost then in effect under this contract,the Con- terms as used in this paragraph (b) shall include direc- tractor shall promptly notify the Contracting Omeer in tion, instruction, interpretation, or determination) from writing to that effect, giving the revised estimate of such the Contracting Officer, which causes any such changes as total cost enumerated in (a) above, shall be treated as a change (b) EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY OTHER PROVI- order under this clause: Provided, That the Contractor SIONS OF THIS CONTRACT SPECIFICALLY CITING gives the Contracting Officer written notice stating the AND STATED TO BE AN EXCEPTION FROM THIS date, circumstances, and the source of the order and that CLAUSE, THE GOVERNMENT SHALL NOT BE OB- the Contractor regards the order as a change order. LIGATED TO REIMBURSE THE CONTRACTOR FOR (c) Except as herein provided, no order, statement, or COSTS INCURRED IN EXCESS OF THE ESTI- conduct of the Contracting Officer shall be treated as a MATED COST SET FORTH IN THE SCHEDULE (OR change under this clause or entitle the Contractor to an BUDGET), and the Contractor shall not be obligated to equitable adjustment hereunder. continue performance under the contract (including ac- (d) If any change under this clause causes an increase tions under the Termination clause) or otherwise to incur or decrease in the Contractor's cost of, or the time re- costs in excess of the estimated cost set forth in the quired for,the performance of any part of the work under Schedule or Budget, unless and until the Contracting this contract, whether or not changed by any such order, Officer shall have notified the Contractor in writing that an equitable adjustment shall be made and the contract such estimated cost has been increased and shall have modified in writing accordingly: Provided, however, That specified in such notice a revised estimated cost which no claim for any change under (b) above shall be allowed shall thereupon constitute the estimated cost of perform- for any costs incurred more than 20 days before the Con- ance of this contract. No notice, communication or repre- tractor gives written notice as therein required, And pro- sentation in any other form or from any person other vided further, That in the case of defective specifications than the Contracting Officer shall affect the estimated cost for which the Government is responsible, the equitable ad- of this contract. In the absence of the specified notice, the justment shall include any increased cost reasonably in- Government shall not be obligated to reimburse the Con- curred by the Contractor in attempting to comply with tractor for any costs in excess of the estimated cost set such defective specifications. forth in the Schedules,whether those excess costs were in- 1 July 190 I curred during the course of the contract or as a result of tractor with all the provisions of this contract (including, termination. When and to the extent that the estimated without limitation. the provisions relating to patents and cost set forth in the Schedule or Budget has been in- the provisions of (f) below), the Government shall creased, any costs incurred by the Contractor in excess of promptly pay to the Contractor any balance of allowable the estimated cost prior to such increase shall be allowable cost, and any part of the fixed fee, which has been with- to the same extent as if such costs had been incurred after held pursuant to (c) above, or otherwise not paid to the the increase, unless the Contracting Officer issues a termi- Contractor. The completion invoice or voucher shall be nation or other notice and directs that the increase is submitted by the Contractor promptly following eomple- solely for the purpose of covering termination or other tion of the work under this contract but in no event later specified expenses. than ninety (90) days (or such longer period as the Coa- (c) Written directions issued pursuant to the tracting Odrer may in his diseretioa approve in writing) "Changes" Clause of this contract shall not be considered from the date of such completion. an authorization to the Contractor to exceed the estimated (f) The Contractor agrees that any refunds, rebates, cost set forth in the Schedule or Budget in the absence of credits,or other amounts (including say interest thereon) some other contract modification increasing the estimated accruing to or received by the Contractor or any assignee cost of this contract under this contract shall be paid by the Contractor to the (d) The provisions of this clause relating to the fee Government,to the extent that they are properly allocable shall be inapplicable if this contract does not provide for to costs for which the Contractor has been reimbursed by payment of a fee. the Government under this contract reasonable expenses incurred by the Contractor for the purpose of securing 4. ALLowASLE COST, F[xED FEE, AND PAYMENT such refunds, rebates, credits, or other saw nts shall be (a) For the performance of this contract, the Govern- allowable casts hereunder wben Approved by the Comtraet- ment shall pay to the Contractor: ing Officer. Prior to Mal payment under this contract,the (i) The coat thereof (hereinafter referred to as "al_ Contractor and each assignee under this contract whose Towable cost") determined by the Contracting Officer to assignment is in eReet at the time Of 1111111 payment under be allowable in accordance with: this contract shall execute and deliver: (A) Subparts 1-15.1 and 1-152 of the Federal (i) An assignment to the Government, in form and Procurement Regulations which prescribe coat princi- substance satisfactory to the Contracting OfBeer,of re- ples for grants and contracts with commercial organ- funds,rebates.credits,or other amounts (including any izations; Subpart 1-15.3 of the Federal Procurement interest thereon) properly allocable to costs for which Regulations which prescribes cost principles for con- the Contractor has been reimbursed by the Government tracts with educational institutions,as in effect on the under this contract;and date of this contract,as amended, and as further mo- (ii) A release discharging the Government, its dified by Bureau of the Budget Circular A-M in ef- ofikers. agents. and emldoyees from all liabilities, obli- fect as of the date of this contract, as amended; and Rations, and claims out of or older this con- Bureau of the Budget Circular A-87 which prescribes tract,subject only to the fol mg exceptions: cost principles for grants and contracts with State (A) Specified claims in stated amounts or in esti- and local governments, which the Federal Procure- mated amounts where the amounts are not susceptible ment Regulations require to be used; of exact statement by the Contractor; (B) The terms of this contract,as amended;and (B) Claims,together with reasonable expenses inci- 00 Such fixed fee, if any, as may be provided for in dental thereto,based upon liabilities of the Contractor this contract to third parties arising out of the performance of this (b) Once each month (or at more frequent intervals, if contract; Provided, That such claims are not known approved by the Contracting Officer), the Contractor may to the Contractor on the date of the execution of the submit to an authorized representative of the Contracting release; And provided further, That the C draetor Officer, in such form and reasonable detail as such repre- gig notice of such claims in writing to the Contract- sentative may require, an invoice or public voucher sup- Ing OMeer not more than six (6) years after the date ported by a statement of cost incurred by the Contractor of the release or the date of any notice to the Con- in the performance of this contract and claimed to consti- tractor that the Government is prepared to make final tute allowable cost. payment,whichever is earlier. (c) Promptly after receipt of each invoice or voucher (g) The provisions of this clause relating to the fee and statement of cost, the Government shall, except as shall be Inapplicable If this contract does not provide for otherwise provided in the contract, subject to the provi- payment of s fee. sions of (d) below.make payment thereon as approved by 5. AssrcNvrNT or CLAIMs the Contracting Officer. Payment of the fixed fee, if any. (a) Pursuant to the provisions of the Assignment of shall be made to the Contractor on a pro rata basis over Claims Act of 1940,as amended (31 U.S.C.203, 41 U.S.C. the period of performance or as otherwise specified: Pro- is). if this contract provides for payments aggregating vided, however, That after payment of eighty-five percent $1,000 or more, claims for moneys due or to become due (85%) of the fixed fee set forth in the Schedule or the Contractor from the Government under this contract Budget, further payment on account of the fixed fee shall may beassignedto a bank,trust company,or other financ- be withheld until a reserve of either fifteen percent ing institution. including any Fede lending agency,and (15x,"0) of the total fixed fee, or one hundred thousand May thereafter be further assigned and reassigned to any dollars (;100,000), whichever is less, shall have been set such institution. Any such assignment or reassignment aside. shall cover all amounts payable under this eantsact and (d) At any time or times prior to final payment under not already paid, and shall not be made to more than one this contract, the Contracting Officer may have the in- party, except that any such assignment or reassignment voices and statements of cost audited. Each payment may be made to one party as agent or trustee for two or theretofore made shall be subject to reduction for amounts more parties participating in such financing. included in the related invoice or voucher which are found (b) In no event shall copies of this contract or of any by the Contracting Officer, on the basis of such audit not plana, specifications, or other simllar documents relating to constitute allowable cost Any payment may be reduced to work under this contract, if marked "Top Secret,""Se- for overpayments, or increased for underpayments, on cret" or "Confidential," be furnished to any assignee of preceding invoices or vouchers. any claim arising under this contract or to any other per- (e) On receipt and approval of the invoice or voucher son not entitled to receive the same. However, a copy of designated by the Contractor as the "completion invoice" any part or all of this contract so marked may be fur- or "completion voucher" and upon compliance by the Con- nished, or any information contained therein may be dis- 6 1 July 1969 w la ADDITIONAL GENERAL PROVISIONS for COST-REIMBURSEMENT TYPE CONTRACTS WITHOUT TRAINING COMPONENTS under THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964,As Amended and THE MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING ACT OF 1962,As Amended: B-31.POLITICAL ACTIVITY miffed to be employed on such work in excess of eight No funds hereunder shall be used for any partisan po- hours or in excess of the standard workweek of forty litical activity or to further the election or defeat of any hours without payment of the overtime wages required candidate for public office; nor shall they be used to prov- by paragraph (1). ide services, or for the employment or assignment of per- (3) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated sonnel in a manner supporting or resulting in the identifi- damages. The Contracting Officer may withhold from cation of programs conducted pursuant to this contract the Prime Contractor, from any moneys payable on ac- with (1) any partisan or nonpartisan political activity or count of work performed by the Contractor or subcon- any other political activity associated with a candidate, or tractor, such sums as may administratively be deter- contending faction or group, in an election for public or mined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such party office, (2) any activity to provide voters or prospec- Contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liqui- tive voters with transportation to the polls or similar as- dated damages as provided in the provisions of para- sistance in connection with any such election, or (3) any graph (2). voter registration activity. In addition, it should be noted (4) Subcontracts. The Contractor shall insert para- that employees of public bodies and community action graphs (1) through (4) of this clause in all subcon- agencies may be subject to limitations on their political tracts, and shall require their inclusion in all subcon- activities under the Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. 1502(a), 18 tracts of any tier. U.S.C.595). (5) Records. The Contractor shall maintain payroll records containing the information specified in 29 CFR B-32. CONTRACT WORK HOURS STANDARDS ACT—OVERTIME 516.2(a). Such records shall be preserved for three. COMPENSATION years from the completion of the contract. This contract, to the extent that it is of a character B--33.ELDERLY PARTICIPANTS specified in the Contract Work Hours Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-330), is subject to the following provisions and The Contractor shall provide that all programs under to all other applicable provisions and exceptions of such Title I-B of the Economic Opportunity Act shall deal with Act and the regulations of the Secretary of Labor there- the incidence of long-term unemployment among persons under: fifty-five years of age and older and be directed to the em- (1) Overtime Requirements. No Contractor or subcon- ployment problems and needs of such persons by endeavor- tractor contracting for any part of the contract work ing to employ such persons as regular, part-time, and which may require or involve the employment of labor- short-term staff in the performance of this contract, and ers or mechanics shall require or permit any laborer or shall encourage all subcontractors hereunder to do like- mechanic in any workweek in which he is employed on wise. suchwork to work in excess of eight hours in any calen- B-34. EMPLOYMENT OR PAYMENT OF CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS dar day or in excess of forty hours in such workweek on PRECLUDED work subject to the provisions of the Contract Work (1) No individual employed or assigned by any Con- Hours Standards Act unless such laborer or mechanic tractor or subcontractor assisted under the Economic Op- receives compensation at a rate not less than one and portunity Act of 1964, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2701 et one-half times his basic rate of pay for all such hours seq.), shall, pursuant to or during the performance of ser- worked in excess of eight hours in any calendar day or vices rendered in connection with any program, activity, in excess of forty hours in such workweek, whichever is or contract conducted or assisted under said Act by such the greater number of overtime hours. Contractor or subcontractor, plan, initiate (2) Violation; liability or unpaid moa es; li uidated • t • , participate in, J f P 9 4 or otherwise aid or assist in the conduct of any unlawful dainages. In the event of any violation of the provisions demonstration,rioting,or civil disturbance. of paragraph (1), the Contractor and any subcontractor (2) No person charged, in whole or in part, with the responsible therefor shall be liable to any atrected em- responsibility for the administration of this contract shall ployee for his unpaid wag2s. In addition, such Contrac- be a member of the Communist Party. for and subcontractor shall be liable to the United B-35. Davis-BA[Ov ACT States for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual la- All laborers and mechanics employed by a Contractor or borer or mechanic employed in violation of the provi- subcontractor in the construction.alteration or repair, in- sions of paragraph (1) in the sum of$10 for each calen- eluding painting and decorating of projects, buildings and dar day on which such employee was required or per- works which are Federally assisted under this contract 27 1 July 1969 r + E ii • closed, to such assignee upon the prior written authorize- tion of the Contractor's Certificate of Current Cost or tion of the Contracting Officer. Pricing Data. (c) If this contract provides for advance payments, (b) The Contractor agrees to insert the substance of whether or not advance payments have actually been made this clause including this paragraph (b) in all subcon- to the Contractor, notice of assignment shall not be ac- tracts hereunder in excess of $100,000 when the price is knowledged unless: not based on adequate price competition, established ca- (1) The assignment expressly recites that the rights talog or market prices of commercial items sold in sub- of the assignee are subordinate to the rights of the Gov- stantial quantities to the general public, or prices set by ernment: law or regulation. (i) To withhold from the Contractor amounts re- (3) The Contractor shall insert the substance of the l quired to liquidate advance payments;and ng clause in each firm fixed-price subcontract (ii) To have deposited in the Contractor's speelal hereunder in excess of$100,000 where the price is based advance payment bank account all monies payable to on adequate price competition, established catalog or the Contractor which the contract requires the Con- market prices of commercial items sold in substantial tractor to deposit in that account;and quantities to the general public,or prices set by law or (2) The Contracting O15cer obtains from the assignee regulation. an agreement that the assignee will pay to the Contrac- tor all amounts which may be received by the assignee and which the Contractor is obligated by the contract to (a) This clause shall become operative only with res- deposit in its special advance payment bank account In poet to any change or other modification made pursuant to special cases, additional documents signed by the Con- one or more Provisions of this contract which involves a tractor, or the assignee, or both, thought necessary b price adjustment in excess of $100,000, that is not bassi the Contracting Officer to protect the interests of the on adequate price competition,established catalog or mar- Government against the assignee, may be required by ket prices of commercial items sold in substantial quanti- the Contracting Officer. ties to the general public, or prices set by law or revula- tion. And further provided, That such ehawge or other 6. Aima AND Rwme modification to this contract must result from a change or (a) The Contractor shall maintain books,records,docu- other modification to the Government prime contract menta, and other evidence and accounting procedures and (b) For purposes of verifying that any cost or pricing practices, sufficient to reflect properly all direct and indi- data submitted in conjunction with a eontract change or rest costs of whatever nature claimed to have been in- other� modification involving an amount in excess of curred and anticipated to be incurred for the performance $100.000 are accurate, complete, and current, the.Con- of this contract The foregoing constitute "records" for tracting Ofioer, or his autborised representatives, shall, the purposes of this clause. until the expiration of three years from the date of Anal (b) The Contractor's plants, or such part thereof as Payment under this eoutmet, have the right to examine and those books, records,documents and other n data hisyrecords sbe he 1� be subn the ject at all oreasonablef this contract, timtes to which will permit adequate evaluation of the coati or pric- ing data submitted, along with the computations and inspection and audit by the Contracting,Of6cer or his au- projections used therein,which were available to the Con- thorized representative. tractor as of the date of execution of the Contractor's cer- (c) The Contractor shall preserve and make available tificate of Current Cost or Pricing Data. his records (1) until the expiration of three years from (c) The Contractor agrees to insert the suboh lee of the date of final payment under this contract. and (21 for this clause including this paragmpb (e) in all subeon- such Longer period, if any, as is required by applicable tracts hereunder in excess of$100,000,so as to apply until statute, or by other clauses of this contract, or by (i) or the years after final payment of the subcontract. (ii) below. (i) If this contract is completely or partially termi- 7. EXAMiNATION or Rwom nated, the records relating to the work terminated shall (a) The Contractor agrees that the Comptrdler Gen- be preserved and made available for a period of three eral of the United States or any of his duly authorized years from the date of any resulting final settlement representatives and the Secretary or say of his duly au. GO Records which relate to (A) appeals under the thorized representatives shall,until the expiration of three "Disputes" clause of this contract or (8) litigation or years after final payment under this contract, have access the settlement of claims arising out of the performance to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, of this contract, shall be retained until such appeals,lit- documents, papers, and records of the Contractor invoiv- igation,or claims have been disposed of. ing transactions related to this contract (d) (1) The Contractor shall insert the substance of (b) The Contractor further agrees to include in all his this clause, including the whole of this paragraph subcontracts hereunder a provision to the effect that the (d), in each subcontract hereunder that is not on a subcontractor agrees that the Comptroller General of the firm fixed-price basis. United States or any of his duly authorised representa- (2) The Contractor shall insert the substance of tives and the Secretary or any of his duly authorized rep- the following clause in each firm fixed-price subcon- resentatives shall, until the expiration of three years after tract hereunder in excess of $100,000, except those final payment under the subcontract, have seem to sud subcontracts covered by subparagraph (3) below. the right to examine any directly pertinent books, docu- AuDrr ments. papers, and records of such subcontractor, involy- (a) For purposes of verifying that cost or pricing data "ing transactions related to the subcontract The term subcontract"as used in this clause excludes (i) purchase submitted in conjunction with the negotiation of this con- orders not exceeding $2,500 and (ii) subcontracts or pur- tract or any contract change or other modification involy- chase orders for public utility services at rates established ing an amount in excess of $100,000 are accurate, com- for uniform applicability to the general public. plete, and current, the Contracting Officer, or his autho- rized representatives, shall, until the expiration of three 8. SUa00NftACTs years from the date of final payment under this contract, (a) The Contractor shall give advance notificat;on to have the right to examine those books, records, documents, the Contracting Officer of any proposed subcontract here- and other supporting data which will permit adequate under which (i) is cost-reimbursement, time and mate. evaluation of the cost or pricing data submitted, along rials, or labor-hour, or (ii) is fixed-price type and exceeds with the computations and projections used therein, which in dollar amount either $25,000 or five percent (5%) of were available to the Contractor as of the date of execu- the total estimated cost of this contract, (iii) provides for 7 1 July 19" the fabrication, purchase, rental, installation, or other ac- may allow) after receipt from the Contracting Ower of quisition of equipment having a value in excess of $1,000 a notice specifying the default; or or of any items of industrial facilities; or (iv) has experi- (2) Whenever for any reason the Contracting Officer mental, developmental, or research work as one of its pur- shall determine that such termination is in the best in- poses. terest of the Government. (b) In the case of a proposed subcontract which (i) is Any such termination shall be effected by delivery to the cost-reimbursement, time and materials, or labor-hour Contractor of a Notice of Termination specifying whether which would involve an estimated amount in excess of termination is for the default of the Contractor or for the $10,000, including any fee, (ii) is proposed to exceed convenience of the Government, the extent to which per- $100,000,or (iii) is one of a number of subcontracts under formance of work under the contract is terminated, and this contract with a single subcontractor for the same or the date upon which such termination becomes effective. related supplies or services which, in the aggregate are If, after notice of termination of this contract for default expected to exceed $100,000, the advance notification re- under (1) above, it is determined for any reason that the quired by (a) above shall include: Contractor was not in default pursuant to (1),or that the (1) A description of the supplies or services to be Contractor's failure to perform or to make progress in called for by the subcontract; performance is due to causes beyond the control and with- (2) Identification of the proposed subcontractor and out the fault or negligence of the Contractor pursuant to an explanation of why and how the proposed subcon- the provisions of the clause of this contract relating to ex- tractor was selected, including the degree of competition cusable delays.the Notice of Termination shall be deemed obtained: to have been issued under (2) above, and the rights acid (3) The proposed subcontract price, together with the obligations of the parties hereto shall in such event be Contractor's cost or price analysis thereof; governed accordingly. (4) The subcontractor's current, complete,and accur- (b) After receipt of a Notice of Termination and except ate cost or pricing data and Certificate of Current Cost as otherwise directed by the Contracting Odlcer, the Con- or Pricing Data when such data and certificate are re- tractor shall: quired by other provisions of this contract to be ob- (1) Stop work under the contract on the date and to tained from the subcontractor; and the extent specified in the Notice of Termination; (5) Identification of the type of subcontract to be (2) Place no further orders or subeentraets for mate- used. rials, services, or facilities,except as may be necessary (c) The Contractor shall obtain the written consent of for completion of such portion of the work under the the Contracting Officer prior to placing any subcontract contract as is not terminated; for which advance notification is required under (a) (3) Terminate all orders and subcontracts to the ex- above. The Contracting Officer may, in his discretion, ra- tent that they relate to the performance of work termi- tify in writing any such subcontract; such action shall nated by the Notice of Termination; constitute the consent of the Contracting Officer as re- (4) Assign to the Government, in the manner and to quired by this paragraph (c). the extent directed by the Contracting Officer,all of the (d) The Contractor agrees that no subcontract placed right, title,and interest of the Contractor under the or- under this contract shall provide for payment on a cost- ders or subcontracts so terminated, in which case the plus-a-percentage-of-cost basis. Government shall have the right, in its discretion, to (e) The Contracting Officer may. in his discretion, spe- settle or pay any or all claims arising out of the termi- cifically approve in writing any of the provisions of a sub- nation of such orders and subcontracts; contract. However, such approval or the consent of the (5) With the approval or ratification of the Contract- Contracting Officer obtained as required by this clause ing Officer, to the extent he may require, which ap- shall not be construed to constitute a determination of the proval or ratification shall be final and conclusive for all allowability of any cost under this contract, unless such purposes of this clause, settle all outstanding liabilities approval specifically provides that it constitutes a deter- and all claims arising out of such termination of orders mination of the allowability of such cost and subcontracts,the cost of which would be reimbursa- (f) The Contractor shall give the Contracting Officer ble in whole or in part, in accordance with the provi- immediate notice in writing of any action or suit filed,and sions of this contract; prompt notice of any claim made against the Contractor (6) Transfer title to the Government (to the extent by any subcontractor or vendor which in the opinion of that title has not already been transferred) and deliver the Contractor, may result in litigation. related in any in the manner, at the times, and to the extent directed way to this contract, with respect to which the Contractor by the Contracting Oieer, (i) the fabricated or unfa- may be entitled to reimbursement from the Government bricated parts, work in process, completed worl[, sup- plies, and other material produced as a part of, or ae- quired advance notification, the Contractor may enter into nated y respect of the Termination; performance of,the work comptermleted subcontracts within (i) and (iil of (a) above, without the r pa ti the Notice of Termination; (ii) the information, and consent of the Contracting Officer, if the Contracting or other partially completed plans,drawings,i bad been and Officer has approved in writing the Contractor's procure- other ro rt which d the contract had been com- ment system and the subcontract is within the scope of pleted, would be required to be furnished to the Govern- ment;approval. and (iii) the jigs. dies, and fixtures, and other PP special tools and tooling acquired or manufactured for 9. TeRmINATION the performance of this contract for the cost of which 9a. Termination for Default or for Convenience of the the Contractor has been or will be reimbursed under this contract- Government (7) Use his best efforts to sell, in the manner,at the (a) The performance of work under the contract may tines, to the extent, and at the price or prices directed be terminated by the Government in accordance with this or authorised:by the Contracting Officer, any property clause in whole,or from time to time in part: of the types referred to in (6) above: Provided, how- (1) Whenever the Contractor shall default in per- ever, That the Contractor (i) shall not be required to formance of this contract in accordance with its terms extend credit to any purchaser, and (ii) may acquire (including in the term"default"any such failure by the any such property under the conditions prescribed by Contractor to make progress in the prosecution of the and at a price or prices approved by the Contracting work hereunder as endangers such performance), and Officer: And provided further,That the proceeds of any shall fail to cure such default within a period of ten such transfer or disposition shall be applied in reduction days (or such longer period as the Contracting Officer of any payments to be made by the Government to the g 1 July 1969 • • ADDITIONAL GENERAL PROVISIONS for COST-REIMBURSEMENT TYPE CONTRACTS WITHOUT TRAINING COMPONENTS under THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964,As Amended and THE MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING ACT OF 1962, As Amended: B-31. Political Activity B-32. Contract Work Hours Standards Act—Overtime Compensation B-33. Elderly Participants B-34. Employment or Payment of Certain Individuals Precluded B-35. Davis-Bacon Act B-36. Laws Applicable 25 1 July 1969 I Contractor under this contract or shall otherwise be of the termination and shall pay to the Contractor the credited to the price or cost of the work covered by this amount determined as follows: contract or paid in such otter manner as the Contract- (1) If the settlement includes oat and fee— ing Officer may direct; (i) There shall be indoded therein all comb and e: (8) Complete performance of such part of the work peuses reimbursable in aeeodanee with this contract, as shall not have been terminated by the Notice of Ter- not prmviorsly paid to the Contractor for the perfors- mination;and ante of this caetr wt prior to the effeed a date of the (9) Take such action as may be necessary, or as the Notice of Termination,and such of thaw comb as may Contracting Officer may direct, for the protection and continue for a rsaoembie time tiaoalbee with the ap- preservation of the property related to this contract proval of or as directed by the Centradim Officer: which is in the possession of the Contractor and in Provided, however. That the Contractor aball proceed which the Government has or may acquire an interest. as rapidly as preetimble to dimeontious such comb; The Contractor shall proceed immediately with the per- 00 There shall be included therein so far as not formance of the above obligations notwithstanding any included under (i) above,the east of settling and pay- delay in determining or adjusting the amount of the tee, ing claims arising out of the termination of wont or any item of reimbursable cost, under this clause. At under subcontracts or orders. an peoviir A in para- any time after expiration of the plant clearance period,as graph (b1 (5) above, which are peuperly tiasgraltie defined in Subvert 1-8.1 of the Federal Procurement Iter- to the terminated pordsa of the contract; ulations (41 CFR 1-8.1),as the definition may be amended NO Thee shall be included is the yeomen" from time to time,the Contractor may submit to the Con- costa of settlement, including aceountinr. deri- tracting Officer a list. certified as to quantity and quality, eel, and other aeries rraasd-13 seemmmary for tie of any or all items of termination inventory not previously ------tine of asltlemest cubes and su//oetUtt data disposed of,exclusive of items the disposition of which has p to toe teserinatell-talion of the contract been directed or authorised by the Contracting Officer,and and for the termination and smalsoent of snbmm- may request the Government to remove such items or r with reasonable storage, enter into a storage agreement covering them. Not later transportation,and o&w comb meurrrd in connection than fifteen (15) days thereafter,the Government will ac- with the protection or disposition of teaminatioe in- cept such items and remove them or enterPr into a storage !entsry: hom veer. 'That W the taubmmn agreement covering the same: Provided.That the list sub- is for default of tJfie Contractor time shall not be in- mitted shall be subject to verification by the Contracting cluded any amounts for the Officer of the Coo- Officer upon removal of the items or, if the items are traetor's se!lkseat proposal;ad stored, within forty-five (45) days from the date of sub- (iv) There shall be included therein a portion of mission of the list, and any necessary adjustment to cor- the fee payable under the contract determined as fol- rect the list as submitted shall be made prior to final set- lows— tlement. (A) In the event of the termination of this con- (c) After receipt of a Notice of Termination. the Con- true t for the convenience of the Governmentand tractor shall submit to the Contracting Officer his terming- not for the default of the Costrsetor,there xW be tion claim in the form and with the certifimtion pre- paid a percentage of the fee equivalent to the pet scribed by the Contracting Officer. Such claim shall be tentage of the completion of work ccmM=Wlated by submitted promptly but in no event later than one year the cont, las fee payments previously mede from the effective date of termination, unless ore or more hereande ;or extensions, in writing are granted by the Contracting (B) In the event of the termination of this con- Officer upon request of the Contractor made in writing tract for the default of the Contractor,the total fee within such one-year period or authorised extension payable shall be such proportionate part of the tee thereof. However, if the Contracting Officer determines (or, if this combed telt for articles of Arm— that the facts justify such action,he may receive and act types,of such part of the fee as is reasonably alloy upon any such termination claim at any time after such abbe to the type of article under eamidder"on) as one-year period or any extension thereof. Upon failure of the total number of articles idiversd to and ac- the Contractor to submit his termination claim within the cepted lames he Goves hours to a ea1W for the contract. time allowed. the Contracting Officer may. subject l number to any b!thin t review required by the contracting agency's procedures in If the amount determined under this anbparsirrsph (1) i effect as fu the date of execution of this contract, deter- is less than the total paysest AM otetmre nide to the mine, on the basis of information available to him, the Contractor. the Contractor shall repay to the Government amount,it any,due to the Contractor by reason of the ter- the excess amount. mination and shall thereupon pay to the Contractor the (t) It the settlement includes only the tee, the amount no determined. amount thereof will be detrrrmed is accordance with (d) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (c), and subparagraph (1)(iv) above, subject to any review required by the contracting agency's (t) The Contractor shall have the right of appeal procedures in effect as of the date of execution of this cow- under the clause of this contract entitled tom, from tract. the Contractor and the Contracting Officer may any determination made by the Contracting Offer under agree upon the whole or any part of the amount or paragraph (c) or (e) above,except that,if the Contractor amounts to be paid (including an allowance for the feel to has failed to submit his claim within the time provided in the Contractor by reason of the total or partial termini- paragraph (c) above and has tamed to request extension tion of work pursuant to this clause. The contract shall be of such time,he shall have no such right of appeal. In any amended accordingly,and the Contractor shall be paid the case where the Contracting Offieer has lade a determina- agreed amount tion of the amount due under paragraph (e) or (e) above, (e) In the event of the failure of the Contractor and the Government shall pay to the Contractor the followisr: the Contracting Officer to agree in whole or in part, as (1) it there is no right of appeal hereunder or if no timely provided in paragraph (d).as to the amounts with respect appeal bas been taken, the amount so detesoiaed by the to costs and fee,or as to the amount of the fee,to be paid Contracting Officer, or (t) if an appeal bas been taken, to the Contractor in connection with the termination of the amount finally determined on sorb appeal. work pursuant to this clause,the Contracting Officer shall, (g) In arriving at the amount doe the Contractor under subject to any review required bJ#the contracting agency's this clause there shall be deducted (1) all unliquidated ad- procedures in effect as of the date of execution of this con- vane or other payments theretofore made to the Contrsc- tract, determine, on the basis of information available to tor, applicable to the terminated porton of tbb contract, him, the amount, if any, due to the Contractor by reason (Y) any claim which the Government say have against 9 1 July is" i i the Contractor in connection with this contract, and (3) from the effective date thereof, unless one or more exten- the agreed price for, or the proceeds of sale of, any mate- sions in writing are granted by the Contracting Officer rials, supplies, or other things acquired by the Contractor upon written request of the Contractor within such one- or sold pursuant to the provisions of this clause and not year period or authorized extension thereof. Upon failure otherwise recovered by or credited to the Government. of the Contractor to submit his termination claim within (h) In the event of a partial termination,the portion of the time allowed, the Contracting Officer may, subject to the fee which is payable with respect to the work under any review required by the contracting agency's proee- the continued portion of the contract shall be equitably ad- duces in effect as of the date of execution of this contract, justed by agreement between the Contractor and the Con- determine, on the basis of information available to him, tracting Officer, and such adjustment shall be evidenced the amount,if any,due to the Contractor by reason of the by an amendment to this contract. termination and shall thereupon pay to the Contractor the (i) The Government may from time to time, under such amount so determined. terms and conditions as it may prescribe, make partial (d) Any determination of costs under paragraph (e) payments and payments on account against costs incurred shall be governed by the coat principles set forth In the by the Contractor in connection with the terminated nor- ALLOWABLE COST, FIXED FEE, AND PAYMENT tion of the contract whenever in the opinion of the Con- Clause of this contract tracting Officer the aggrekate of such payments shall be (e) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (e) above, within the amount to which the Contractor will be entitled and subject to any review required by the contracting hereunder. If the total of such payments is in excess of agency's procedures in effect as of the date of execution of the amount finally determined to be due under this clause, this contra the Contractor and the Contracting 011ieer such excess shall be payable by the Contractor to the Gov- may agree upon the whole or any part of the amount or ernment upon demand, together with interest computed at amounts to be paid to the Contractor by reason of the ter- the rate of 6 percent per annum, for the period from the mination under this clause,which amount or amounts may date such excess payment is received by the Contractor to include any reasonable cancellation charges thereby in- the date on which such excess is repaid to the Govern- curred by the Contractor and any reasonable loss upon ment: Provided, However, That no interest shall be outstanding commitments for personal services which he is charged with respect to any such excess payment attribut- unable to cancel- Provided however, That in connection able to a reduction in the Contractor's claim by reason of with any outstanding commitments for personal services retention or other disposition of termination inventory which the Contractor is unable to cancel, the Contractor until ten days after the date of such retention or disposi- shall have exercised reasonable diligence to divert such tion, or such later date as determined by the Contracting commitments to his other aetivities and operations. Any Officer by reason of the circumstances. such agreement shall be embodied in an amendment to this (j) The provisions of this clause relating to the fee contract and the Contractee shall be pfd the agreed shall be inapplicable if this contract does not provide for amount. payment of a fee. (f) The Government may from time to time,under such 9b. rermination for Convenience of the Government terms and conditions as it my I esesibe nabs partial (Special Situations) payments against costs incurred by the Contractor in Theprovisions set forth in this clause 9b shall govern in nectson with the terminated portion of this contract, lieu of clause 9a should this contract be for experimental, whenever+ in the opinion of the Contracting Officer, the developmental or research work and the Contractor is an aggregate of such payments is within the amount to which educational institution or other nonprofit institution on a the Contractor will be entitled hereunder. If the total of no-fee or no-profit basis, such payments is in excess of the amount finally agreed or (a) The performance of work under this contract may determined to be due under this clause, such excess shall be terminated, in whole or from time to time in part, by be payable by the Contractor to the Government upon de- the Government whenever for any reason the Contracting mand: Provided, That if such excess is not so paid upon Officer shall determine that such termination is in the best demand, interest thereon shall be payable by the Contrac- interest of the Government. Termination of work hereun- for to the Government at the rate of 6 percent per annum, der shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of•a beginning 30 days from the date of so&demand. Notice of Termination specifying the extent to which per- (g) The Contractor agrees to transfer title to the Gov- formance of work under the contract is terminated and ernment and deliver in the manner, at the times, and to the date upon which such termination becomes effective, the extent, if any, directed by the Contracting Ofeer, (b) After receipt of the Notice of Termination the Con- such information and items which, if the contract had tractor shall cancel his outstanding commitments hereun- been completed, would have been required to be furnished der covering the procurement of materials, supplies, to the Government,including: equipment, and miscellaneous items. In addition, the Con- (1) Completed or partially completed plans, draw- tractor shall exercise all reasonable diligence to accom- ings.and information;and plish the cancellation or diversion of his outstanding com- (2) Materials or equipment produced or in proem or mitments covering personal services and extending beyond acquired in connection with the performance of the the date of such termination to the extent that they relate work terminated by the notice. to the performance of any work terminated by the notice. Other than the above,any termination inventory resulting With respect to such canceled commitments the Contractor from the termination of the contract may, with the writ- agrees to (1) settle all outstanding liabilities and all ten approval of the Contracting Officer, be sold or ac- claims arising out of such cancellation of commitments, quired by the Contractor under the conditions prescribed with the approval or ratification of the Contracting by and at a price or prices approved by the Contracting Officer, to the extent he may require, which approval or Officer. The proceeds of any such disposition shall beap- ratification shall be final for all purposes of this clause, plied in reduction of any payments to be made by the Gov- and (2) assign to the Government, in the manner, at the ernment to the Contractor under this contract or shall time,and to the extent directed by the Contracting Officer, otherwise be credited to the price or cost of work covered all of the right, title,and interest of the Contractor under by this contract or paid in such other manner as the Con- the orders and subcontracts so terminated, in which can tracting Officer may direct. Pending final disposition of the Government shall have the right, in its discretion, to property arising from the termination, the Contractor settle or pay any or all claims arising out of the termina- agrees to take such action as may be necessary, or as the tion of such orders and subcontracts. Contracting Officer may direct, for the protection and •(c) The Contractor shall submit his termination claim preservation of the property related to this contract which to the Contracting Officer promptly after receipt of a Not- is in the possession of the Contractor and in which the ice of Termination, but in no event later than one year Government has or may acquire an interest. 10 1 July 1969 • be provided by it under this contract shall be furnished of each thirtieth day the contract is in operation for without discrimination because of race, color, or na- each job description referred to in the Special Provision tional origin. of this contract entitled "Statement of Work" (and/or (2) That any"service, financial aid, or other benefit" Schedule) and each facility to which trainees and enrol- as used in this clause shall include, with respect to lees are assigned, the total number of trainees and en- trainees and enrollees or prospective trainees and enrol- rollees and the number in each of the following catego- lees under this contract, their recruitment, registration, ries: Negro, American Indian, Spanish American, and examination, counseling, selection, testing, placement, Oriental. Where trainees and enrollees are assigned on employment, work assignment, reimbursement, reten- the basis of work teams which do not work at any one tion,supplemental education,and training. facility,the records shall be kept for such team. Records "discrimination because of race,color,or na- indicating the race, national origin,and qualifications of (3) That"dia this clause includes: all persons who have applied for staff positions will also tional origin" s used es: (i) using enrollment in l school lu a basis for the be kept. In addition, all facilities of the Contractor and all records, books, accounts, and other sources of infor- selection of an individual for a particular job assign- mation pertinent to ascertainment of the Contractor's ment under this contract or for participation in any compliance with the Regulations, will be available for other aspect of this contract unless enrollment in said inspection at any time during normal business hours by school is available without regard to the race, color, an of iter or employee of the Government authorized to or national origin of otherwise eligible persons, make such inspections. (ii) denying an individual any service, financial aid, 1 (8) That discrimination because of race,color,or na- or other benefit on the ground of race, color, or na- tional origin shall be deemed to be discrimination by the tional origin, Contractor if it is done by it directly through its oMkmm (iii) providing any service, financial aid, or other or employees, or if it is done by another individual, benefit to an individual which is different, or is pro- agency or organization with whom it contracts or other- vided in a different manner, from that provided to wise arranges to assist it in the provision of any ser- others on the ground of race, color,or national origin, vice,financial aid,or other benefit under this contract. (iv) subjecting an individual to segregation or (9) That the Contractor will not permit trainees and separate treatment in any matter related to his re- enrollees to perform work assisting any facility, ceipt of any service, financial aid, or other benefit on whether owned by it or otherwise, which provides any the ground of race,color,or national origin, service,financial aid,or other benefit in a manner which (v) restricting an individual in any way in the en- discriminates on the basis of race,color,or national ori- joyment of any advantage or privilege enjoyed by gin. The Contractor will obtain from the owner and op- others receiving any service, financial aid, or other erator of each facility which is not owned by him and benefit on the ground of race, color, or national ori- which would be assisted by the work of trainees and en- gin, rollees an equal opportunity assurance in the form pro- •(vi) denying an individual an opportunity to par- vided by the Contracting Officer before trainees and an- ticipate under this contract through the provision of rollees will be permitted to perform any work assisting services, or otherwise affording him an opportunity to any such facility. do so, which is different from that afforded others on (10) That upon receipt of a written or oral complaint the ground of race, color, or national origin, or from any person, the Contractor immediately will notify treating an individual differently from others on the the Contracting Officer and mail to him a copy of any ground of race, color, or national origin, or in written complaint. The Contractor will cooperate with determining whether he satisfies any admission, en- the Department of Labor by undertaking such activities rollment quota, eligibility, membership, or other re- as may be requested by the Contracting Officer in an at- quirement or condition which individuals must meet tempt to ascertain facts relevant to the complaint and in order to be provided any service, financial aid, or assure that operations under this contract are in full other benefit. compliance. Unless otherwise directed, the Contractor (4) That in determining the types of services, finan- will investigate the complaint and within 15 days fol- cial aid, or other benefits that will be provided under lowing the complaint will submit to the complainant and this contract by the Contractor, no criterion or method the Contracting Officer, a written report of the investi- of administration will be utilized which has the effect of Ration regarding the complaint including any actions defeating or substantially impairing accomplishment of taken by the Contractor as a result of the complaint. the objective of this clause. (11) That it will conduct an investigation of the pro- (5) That the United States Department of Health, ject regarding compliance and will submit a written re- Education, and Welfare has not suspended or termi- port of the investigation, including a description of the nated or refused to grant Federal financial assistance to activities undertaken in the investigation, to the Con- the Contractor in accordance with Department of tracting Officer, within 120 days following execution of Health, Education, and Welfare reeulations issued pur- this contract.This report will cover at least the first 90 suant to the Act and found at 45 CFR 80, and that any days of operations and will, under this contract, include such suspension, termination or refusal by said Depart- those portions of the project undertaken under any ar- ment subsequent to the execution of this agreement rangement with the Contractor.' shall be immediately reported to the Contracting Officer (12) That the Contractor will keep such records and and be grounds for terminating this contract. submit such reports as the Contracting Officer may (6) That it will make information available regarding from time to time require to ensure compliance with this the Equal Opportunity provisions of the contract in clause. such manner as the Contracting Officer may from time (13) The Contractor agrees that any violation of this to time specify and deliver to each trainee, enrollee and paragaph (a) shall constitute grounds for termination staff employee. at the time of his association with the of this contract by the Government or give the Govern- project, a written description of his right to be free ment the right to seek judicial enforcement of this para- from discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, or Zraph. national origin, copies of which will be furnished to the (b) The Contractor agrees that the provisions of para- Contractor by the Contracting Officer for distribution. graph (a) and this paragraph (b) will be inserted verba- (7) That it will maintain records which set forth as tim in every training subcontract under this contract. 23 1 July 1969 s I shall encourage all subcontractors hereunder to do like- for or subcontractor assisted under the Economic Oppor- wise. tunity Act of 1964, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2701 et seq.), A-39. DAVIS-BACON ACT AND CONTgiACT WORK HOCKS shall, pursuant to or during the performance of services rendered in connection with any program, activity,or con- STANDARDS ACT tract conducted or assisted under said Act by such Con- All laborers and mechanics employed by a Contrac- tractor or subcontractor, plan, initiate, participate in, or for or subcontractor in the construction, alteration or re- otherwise aid or assist in the conduct of any unlawful pair, including painting and decorating, of projects, build- demonstration,rioting,or civil disturbance. ings and works which are Federally assisted under this (2) No person charged. in whole or in part, with the contract shall be paid wages at rates not less than those responsibility for the administration of this contract shall prevailing on similar construction in the locality as deter- he a member of the Communist Party. mined by the Secretary in accordance with the Davis-Ra- con Act,as amended (40 U.S.C. 276a-276a-5),and regard- A-41. TRAiNEE'ENROLLEE WORKSITE ing persons so covered by the Davis-Bacon Act the Con- No trainee or enrollee will be employed on work involy- tractor shall comply with the Copeland Regulations of the ing the construction, operation or maintenance of so much Secretary of Labor (29 CFR Part 3) which are incorpo- of any facility used or to be used for sectarian instruction rated herein by reference, or as a place for religious worship, or on any work which Contract li'ork Hours Standards Act—Overtime Cornpen- will release or free any other person for the performance or rendering of such duties. cation. This contract, to the extent that it is of a character A-42. ELIGIBILITY OF TRAINEES on ENROLLCBs specified in the Contract Work Hours Standards Act Participants in programs financed under Title T-B of (40 U.S.C. 327-330), is subject to the following provi- the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, as amended, must sions and to all other applicable provisions and excep- be permanent residents of the United States or of the tions of such Act and the regulations of the Secretary 'frust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and mast be either of Labor thereunder: unemployed or low-income persons. In determining a per- (a) Overti»ie Requirements. No Contractor or sub- son's eligibility for participation in such programs on ac- contractor contracting for any part of the contract count of his poverty, such person will not be deemed to work which may require or involve the employment of meet the poverty criteria if his lack of income results laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any la- from his refusal,without good cause,to seek or accept em- borer or mechanic in any workweek in which he is pioyment commensurate with his health, age, education, employed on such work to work in excess of eight and ability. hours in any calendar day or in excess of forty hours A-93 UTILIZATION of FACILITIES in such workweek on work subject to the provisions of the Contract Work Hours Standards act unless such The Contractor agrees to make maximum use of exist- laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate ing schools, community centers, settlement houses, and not less than one and one-half times his basic rate of other facilities during times they are not in use for their pay for all such hours worked in excess of eight hours primary purpose. in any calendar day or in excess of forty hours in A-44. FEDERAL SHARE OF PROGRAi[ COSTS such workweek, whichever is the greater number of (1) The Federal cost for an overtime hours. y program carried out pur- (b) Violation; liability for genesial adages; liqui- suant to Sction 123 or Title I, Part D of the Economic dated damages. In the event of any violation of the OpportunityAct of 1964 as amended, shall not exceed 90 provisions of paragraph (a), the Contractor and any per centum ni the total cost of such program including P P costs of administration. subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable to (2) Non-Federal contributions may be in cash or in- any affected employee for his unpaid wages. In addi- kind, fairly evaluated, including but not limited to plant, tion, such Contractor and subcontractor shall b-� liable equipment, and services, provided that where capital in- to the United States for liquidated damages. Such liq- vestment is required under a contract with a private or- uidated damages shall be computed with respect to ganization (other than a non-profit or each individual laborer or mechanic employed in vio- P organization), the lation of the provisions of paragraph (a) in the sum Federal sham thereof shall not exceed a peshare s ll of$10 for each calendar day on which such employee such capital investment and the non-Federal share shall was required or permitted to be employed on such as defined above. work in excess of eight hours or in excess of the stan- A-45. LAWS APPLICABLE. dard workweek of forty hours without payment of the The Contractor will perform its duties in accordance overtime wages required by paragraph (a). with the Manpower Development and Training Act of (c) Withholding for unpaid mages and liquidated 1962, as amended, and/or the Economic Opportunity Act damages. The Contracting Officer may withhold from of 1964, as amended, and the regulations, procedures and the Prime Contrrctor, from any moneys payable on standards promulgated thereunder. The Contractor will account of work performed by the Contractor or sub- comply with all applicable Federal and State and local contractor, such sums as may administratively be de- laws, rules, and regulations which deal with or relate to termined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of the employment of persons who perform work or are such Contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages trained under this contract. and liquidated damages as provided in the provisions This contract in no way relieves the Contractor of res- of paragraph (b)• vonsibility for compliance with the provisions of the Fair (d) Subcontracts. The Contractor shall insert para- Labor Standards Act,as amended. graphs (a) through (d) of this clruse in all subcon- tracts, and shall require their inclusion in all subcon- tracts of any tier. (a) This contract and any subcontract hereunder is sub- (e) Records. The Contractor shall maintain payroll ject to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. records containing the information specified in 29 252) and the Regulations issued thereunder and found at CFR 516.2(a). Such records shall be preserved for 29 CFR 31. In undertaking to carry out its obligations three years from the completion of the contract. under said Act and Regulations,the Contractor will desig- nate an individual to have the primary responsibility for A-40. EMPLOYMENT OR PAYMENT OF CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS assuring that the Contractor is in full compliance. The PRECLUDED Contractor further agrees: (1) No individual employed or assigned by any Contrac- (1) That any service, financial aid,or other benefit to 22 1 July 1969 • (h) Any disputes as to questions of fact which may (ii) "End products" means those articles, materials, arise hereunder shall be subject to the "Disputes" clause and supplies which are to be acquired under this con- of this contract, tract for public use;and (iii) A "domestic source end product"means (A) an EL 10. Excusmm DAYS unmanufactured end product which has been mined or Except with respect to defaults of subcontractors, the produced in the United States and (B) an end product Contractor shall not be in default by reason of any failure manufactured in the United States if the coat of the in performance of this contract in accordance with its components thereof which are mined, produced,or man- terms (including any failure by the Contractor to make ufactured in the United States exceeds 50 percent of the progress in the prosecution of the work hereunder which cost of all its components. For the purposes of this endangers such performance) if such failure arises out of (a)(iii)(B), components of foreign origin of the same causes beyond the control and without the fault or negli- type or kind as the products referred to in (b)(ii) or gence of the Contractor. Such causes may include, but are (iii) of this clause shall be treated as components not restricted to,-acts of God or of the public enemy, acts mined. produced, or manufactured in the United States. of the Government in either its sovereign or contractual (b) The Contractor agrees that there will be delivered capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, under this contract only domestic source end products, strikes, freight embargoes, and unusually severe weather, except end products; but in every case the failure to perform must be beyond (i) Which are for use outside the United States; the control and without the fault or negligence of the Con- (ii) Which the Government determines are not mined, tractor. If the failure to perform is caused by the failure produced, or manufactured in the United States in suf- of a subcontractor to perform or make progress, and if ficient and reasonably available commercial quantities such failure arises out of causes beyond the control of and of a satisfactory quality; both the Contractor and subcontractor, and without the (iii) As to which the Secretary determines the domes- fault or negligence of either of them, the Contractor shall tic preference to be inconsistent with the public inter- not be deemed to be in default, unless (a) the supplies or est; or services to be furnished by the subcontractor were obtain- (iv) As to which the Secretary determines the cost to able from other sources, (b) the Contracting Officer shall the Government to be unreasonable. have ordered the Contractor in writing to procure such (The foregoing requirements are administered in ac- supplies or services from such other sources, and (c) the cordance with Executive Order No. 10582,dated Decem- Contractor shall have failed to comply reasonably with ber 17,1954.) such order. Upon request of the Contractor, the Contract- ing Officer shall ascertain the facts and extent of such 13. CoNvi(T LAom failure and, if he shall determine that any failure to per- In connection with the performance of work under this form was occasioned by any one or more of the said contract, the Contractor agrees not to employ any person causes, the delivery schedule shall be revised accordingly, undergoing sentence of imprisonment at bard labor. subject to the rights of the Government under the clause 14. EQUAL OrlotrtTx[1R hereof entitled, "Termination for Default or for Conve- nience of the Government." (The following clause is applic" unless this contract is exempt under the rules,regulations,and relevant orders 11. Dlsrum of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR,ch.60).) (a) Except as otherwise provided in this contract, any During the performance of this contract,the Contractor dispute concerning a question of fact arising under this agrees as follows: contract which is not disposed of by agreement shall be (a) The Contractor will not discriminate against any decided by the Contracting Officer, who shall reduce his employee or applicant for empbyment because of race, decision to writing and mail or otherwise furnish a copy color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Contractor thereof to the Contractor. The decision of the Contracting will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are Officer shall be final and conclusive unless within 30 days employed, and that employees are treated during em- from the date of receipt of such copy, the Contractor ployment, without regard to their race, color, religion, mails or otherwise furnishes to the Contracting Officer a sex, or national origin. Such action WWI include, but written appeal addressed to the Secretary. The decision of not be limited to, the following: Employment, upgrad- the Secretary or his duly authorized representative for the ing, demotion, or transfer; reeruifsaent or recruitment determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to forms of compensation• and selection for training, in- have been fraudulent, or capricious. or arbitrary, or so eluding apprenticeship.The Contractor agrees to post in grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith,or not conspicuous places, available to employees and appli- supported by substantial evidence. In connection with any ants for employment, nodees to be peovided by the appeal proceeding under this clause, the Contractor shall Contracting Officer setting forth the provisions of this be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evi- Equal Opportunity clause. dente in support of its appeal. Pendine final decision of a (b) The Contractor will.in ail solicitations or adver- dispute hereunder, the Contractor shall proceed diligently tisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the with the performance of the contract and in accordance Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will re- with the Contracting Officer's decision. ceive consideration for employment without regard to (b) This "Disputes" clause does not preclude considers- race,color,religion,sex,or national origin. tion of law questions in connection with decisions provided (c) The Contractor will send to each labor union or for in paragraph (a) above: Provided, That nothing in representative of workers with which he has a collective this contract shall be construed as making final the deci- bargaining agreement or other contract or understand- sion of any administrative official,representative, or board ing, a notice, to be provided by the agency Contracting on a question of law. Officer, advising the labor union or workers' representa- tive of the Contractor's commitments under this Equal 12. Buy AMERICAN ACT SUPPLY AND SERVICE CONTRACTS Opportunity clause, and shall post copies of the notice (a) In acquiring end products, the Buy American Act in conspicuous places available to employees and appli- (41 U.S.C. lOa-d) provides that the Government give cants for employment. preference to domestic source and products. For the pur- (d) The Contractor will comply with all provisions of pose of this clause: Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and (i) "Components" means those articles, materials. of the rules, regulations,and relevant orders of the Sec- and supplies which are directly incorporated in the end retary of Labor. products; (e) The Contractor will furnish all information sad �l 1 July 1969 fl 1 � a reports required by Executive Order No. 11246 of Sep- 18. INSURANCE (LIABILITY To THIRD PtalsoNs) tember 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and or- (a) The Contractor shall procure and thereafter main- ders of the Secretary of Labor,or pursuant thereto,and tain workmen's compensation,employer's liability,compre- will permit access to his books, records,and accounts by hensive general liability (bodily injury) and comprehen- the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for sive automobile liability (bodily injury and property dam- purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with age) insurance, with respect to performance under this such rules,regulations,and orders. contract, and such other insurance as the Contracting Of- f) In the event of the Contractor's noncompliance ficer may from time to time require with respect to per- with the Equal Opportunity clause of this contract or formance under this contract: Provided, however, That with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, this the Contractor, in fulfillment of its obligation to procure contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended, in workmen's compensation insurance, may with the ap- whole or in part, and the Contractor may be declared proval of the Contracting Oster maintain s w4f.immr- ineligible for further Government contracts in accord- ante program; And provided further,'That with respect to ance with procedures authorized in Executive Order No. workmen's compensation the Contractor is qualified pur- 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions suant to statutory authority. All insurance required pur- may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in suant to the provisions of this paragraph shall be in such Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965.or by form, in such amounts, and for such periods of time, as rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or the Contracting Officer may from time to time require or as otherwise provided by law. approve, and with insurers approved by the Contracting (g) The Contractor will include the provisions of Officer. paragraphs (a) through (g) in every subcontract or (b) The Contractor agrees, to the extent and in the purchase order unless exempted by rules,regulations,or manner required by the Contacting Ofieer, to submit for orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to sec- the approval of the Contracting Ofieer any other inser- tion 204 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, ance maintained by the Contractor in connection with the 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each performance of this contract and for which the Contractor subcontractor or vendor. The Contractor will take such seeks reimbursement hereunder. action with respect to any subcontract or purchase (c) The Contractor shall be reimbursed for the portion order as the contacting agency may direct as a means allocable to this contract of the reasonable cat of insur- of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for ance as required or approved pursuant to the provisions of noncompliance: Provided, however, That in the event this clause. the Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened 19. UTILIZATION Or SMALL BUSINEss CONC118198 with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a re- sult of such direction by the contracting agency, the policy the Government as declared by Contactor may request the United States to enter into :he Congress that a fair proportion of the purchases and such litigation to protect the interests of the United contracts for supplies and services for the Government be States. placed with small business concerns. (b) The Contractor agrees to accomplish the maximum 15. OFs•ICIALs NOT To BENEFIT amount of subcontracting to small business concerns that No member of or delegate to Congress,or resident coin- the Contractor finds to be consistent with the efficient per- missioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of this formance of this contract contract, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom; but 20. UTIUZATION or CONCERNS IN LAsos StlwLu Anus this provision shall not be construed to extend to this con- A. Applicable to ALL contracts in excess of*3,000: tract if made with a corporation for its general benefit. It is the policy of the Government to place contracts 16. COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES with concerns which will perform such contracts substan- The Contactor warrants that no person or selling tially in or near concentrated unemployment or underem- rsistent or agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure substtaanntial laborotiossurplus, whereof States orlthis can be areas of done consist- this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a ent with the efficient performance of the contract and at commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, ex- prices no higher than are obtainable elsewhere. The Con- cepting bona fide employees or bona fide established com- tactor agrees to use his best efforts to place his sabeon- mercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor tracts in accordance with this policy. Ira complying with for the purpose of securing business. For breach or viola- the foregoing and with paragrs}b (b) of the clause of tion of this warranty the Government shall have the right this contract entitled "Utilisation of Small Business Con- to annul this contract without liability or in its discretion cep"the Contractor in placing his subcontracts shall ob- to deduct from the contact price or consideration, or oth- serve the following order of preference: (a) Certifie"l- erwise recover, the full amount of such commission, per- igible concerns which are also small business concerns; centage,brokerage,or contingent fee- (b) other certified-eligible concerns; (c) persistent labor 17. NOTICE AND ASSISTANCE RsGARDING PATENT AND Co. surplus area concerns which are also small business cook- MIGHT INFRINGEMENT cern; (d) other persistent labor surplus area concerns; (a) The Contractor shall report to the Contacting Of- (e) substantial labor surplus area concerns which are also ficer, promptly and in reasonable written detail, each no- small business concerns; (f) °tiersubstantial tice or claim of patent or copyright infringement based on pin area concerns; and (g) smell bussineiness cconcerns which onlabor anr- are not labor surplus area concerns. the performance of this contract of which the Contractor B. The following additional clause shall be applicable has knowledge. to this contract if this contract, including all amendments (b) In the event of any claim or suit against the Gov- thereto,equals or exceeds ij600,M0: ernment on account of any alleged patent or copyright LAaoR 31IIaELI/8 A=A SUBCONTRACTING PaOGaAIr infringement arising out of the performance of this con- tract or out of the use of any supplies furnished or work (a) The Contractor agrees to establish and conduct a or services performed hereunder,the Contractor shall fur- program which will encourage labor surplus area concerns nish to the Government, when requested by the Contract- to compete for subcontracts within their capabilities. In ing Officer, all evidence and information in possession of this connection,the Contractor shall— the Contractor pertaining to such suit or claim. Such evi- (1) Designate s liaison officer who will (i) maintain dence and information shall be furnished at the expense of liaison with duly authorised representatives of the Gov- the Government except where the Contractor has agreed ernment on labor surplus area matters, (ii) supervise to indemnify the Government compliance with the, "Utilization of Concerns in Labor 12 1 July 190 • • SSS A ADDITIONAL GENERAL PROVISIONS for COST-REIMBURSEMENT TYPE CONTRACTS WITH TRAINING COMPONENTS under THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964,As Amended and THE MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING ACT OF 1962,As Amended: A-31. CHILD LABOR view of any adverse action taken against him. If, in the No trainee or enrollee under 18 years of age will be em- absence of a collective bargaining agreement applicable to ployed in any occupation which the Secretary has found to the trainee or enrollee, and upon review by the Contact- be particularly hazardous for persons between 16 and 18 ing Officer or his designated representative, it is deter- years of age (a list of such occupations is published at 29 mined that the request for reconsideration of adverse ac- CFR Part 1500, Subpart E).Any eligible trainees and en- tion has merit, it shall be subject to review procedures rollees under 16 years of age will be employed only in ac- Permitting appeals by either party up to the Secretary or cordance with the limitations imposed by 29 CFR Part his duly authorized representative. In any event,a trainee 1500,Subpart C. or enrollee shall be entitled to review and reconsideration of the good cause aspects of any adverse action which A-32. MAINTENANCE OF EFFoar would affect his future eligibility for training or allow- Contractor or subcontractor sponsored level of training ances. Such reconsideration and review action may either in existence prior to initiation of this project shall be con- sustain or reverse the action taken by the training facil- tinued and not be reduced in level of effort in any way as ity. a result of this contract except for reductions unrelated to A-36.TRAINEE off ENROLLEE WAGES the provisions or purposes of this contract. A-33. RELOCATION of OJT CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRAC- Hourly wages paid to enrollees or trainees shall be not TORS less than the following,whichever is higher: (1) the minimum rate required under the Fair Labor The Contractor stipulates and agrees to require any Standards Act (including any special ate provided by subcontractor to stipulate that the establishment in which on-the-job training will be given• certification under section 14 of the Act) to the extent (1) Has not been moved from any previous location that such Act is applicable to the enrollee or trainee; or later than three years prior to the effective date of this (2) any minimum ate applicable the enrollee or a trainee and required under any Federal, State, or local contract; (2) Is not a branch, affiliate or subsidiary of a busi- law' ness entity in another location which has, at any time A-37_ POLITICAL ACTIVITY subsequent to the date in (1) above, relocated or ex- No funds hereunder shall be used for any partisan po- panded so as to cause an increase in unemployment or litical activity or to further the election or defeat of any the closing down of operations in the area of original candidate for public office; nor shall they be used to prov- location or in any other area in which the entity con- ide services, or for the employment or assignment of per- ducts business operations. sonnel in a manner supporting or resulting in the identifi- A-34.TERMINATION OF TRAINEES OR ENROLLEES cation of programs conducted pursuant to this contact Trainees or enrollees will not be terminated without with (1) any partisan or non-partisan political activity or prior notice to the trainee or enrollee and reasonable op- any other political activity associated with a candidate, or portunity for corrections or improvement of performance contending faction or-group, in an election for public or and consultation with the Contracting Officer by the train- party office, (2) any activity to provide voters or prospec- ing facility for substandard or unsatisfactory progress or tive voters with transportation to the polls or similar as- conduct. Termination of traine^s or enrollees will be gov- sistance in connection with any such election, or (3) any erned by disciplinary and grievance procedures approved voter registration activity. In addition, it should be noted by the Secretary or his duly authorized representative: that employees of public bodies and community action Provided, That in training facilities operating under a col- agencies may be subject to limitations on their political lective bargaining agreement, disciplinary and grievance activities under the Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. 1502(a), I8 procedures provided in such an agreement and applicable U-S.0-595). to trainees or enrollees covered by this contract, shall gov- A-38. ELDERLY PARTICIPANTS ern. The Contractor shall provide that all programs under A-35. REVIEW AND RECONSIDERATION of ADiERsE ACTION Title I-B of the Economic Opportunity Act shall deal with Upon written request to the Contracting Officer by the the incidence of long-term unemployment among persons trainee or enrollee,or upon the initiation of grievance pro- fifty-five years of age and older and be directed to the em- cedures provided under an applicable collective bargaining ployment problems and needs of such persons by endeavor- agreement, a trainee or enrollee shall be given an opportu- ing to employ such persons as regular, part-time, and nity to be heard in connection with reconsideration or re- short-term staff in the performance of this contract, and 21 1 July 19" I i I • 0 i Surplus Areas" clause,and(iii)administer the Contrac- PRICE REDUCTION Fat DRrzcTIvt Corr on PRICING DATA- tor's "Labor Surplus Area Subcontracting Program"; PstcE Awusm=Ts (2) Provide adequate and timely consideration of the (a) This clause shall become operative only with res- potentialities of labor surplus area concerns in all pect to any change or other modifiattion made pursuant to "make-or-buy"decisions; one or more provisions of this contract which involves a (3) Assure that labor surplus area concerns will have price adjustment in execs of$100,000 that is not based on an equitable opportunity to compete for subcontracts, adequate price competition, established catalog or market; particularly by arranging solicitations, time for the prices of commercial items sold in substantial quantities preparation of bids, quantities, specifications, and deliv- to the general public, or prices set by law or regulation. ery schedules so as to facilitate the participation of The right to price reduction under this clause shall be lim- labor surplus area concerns; ited to such price adjustments. (4) Maintain records showing procedures which have (b) If the Contractor determines that any price,includ- been adopted to comply with the policies set forth in ins profit or fee, negotiated in eomneetion with any price this clause: and adjustment within tibee purview ofpasa'raph (a) above (5) Include the "Utilisation of Concerns in Labor was Increased siga by any ifieant sums because the subeon- Surplus Areas" clause in subcontracts which offer sub- tractor or any of his subeontraetoes in connection with a stantial labor surplus area subcontracting opportunities. subcontract covered by paragraph (e) below,furnished in- (b) A "labor surplus area concern" is a concern which complete or inaccurate cost or pricing data or data not will perform, or cause to be performed, a substantial pro- current as of the date of execution of the subcontractor's portion of any contract awarded to it (1) in or near sec- certificate of current cost or pricing data,then such price tions of concentrated unemployment or underemployment shall be reduced accordingly and the subcontract shall be as a certified-eligible concern,or (2) a concern which will modified in writing to reflect such adjustment. perform, or cause to be performed, a substantial propor- (c) The subcontractor agrees to inset the substance of this clause in each subcontract hereunder which exceeds tion of any contract awarded to it in "Arras of Substan- $100.000. tial Labor Surplus", (also called "Areas of Substantial Unemployment!), as designated by the Department of 22. SUaCONMACTOR CONT AND PlummG DATA Labor.A concern shall be deemed to perform a substantial (a) The Contractor shall require subeontradors hex.. proportion of a contract in or near sections of concen- under to submit in writing coat or pricing data ander the traud unemployment or underemployment if the costs following circumstances: that the concern will incur on account of manufacturing (1) Prior to award of any eost-reimbursement type, or pinduction in or near such sections (by itself,if a cerci- time and material. labor-hour, incentive, or price rede- fied concern, or by certified concerns acting as first-tier terminable subcontract,the price of wbich is expected to subcontractors) amount to more than 30 percent of the exceed $100,000; and contract price. A concern shall be deemed to perform a (2) Prior to the award of any other subeoutnwk the substantial proportion of a contract in a labor surplus price of which is expected area if the costs that the concern will incur on account of subcontract t to exceed odwr 00 di to the manufacturing or production performed in pricing of any subcontract change or ober modification persistent or for which the price adjustment is expeettd to exceed substantial labor surplus areas (by itself or its first-tier $100.000, where the price or price adjustment is not subcontractors) amount to more than 50 percent of the based on adequate price competition,established catalog price of such contract. or market prices of commeretal items sold in substantial (c) The Contractor further agrees to insert,in any sub- quantities to the general public, or priers set by law or contract hereunder which may exceed $500,000 and which regulation. contains the "Utilisation of Concerns in Labor Surplus (b) The Contractor shall require sdeentreeters to cer- Areas" clause, provisions which shall conform, substanti- tify, in substantially the save foam as that used in the ally to the language of this clause,including this paragraph certificate by the Prime Contractor to the Government, (c),and to notify the Contracting Ofifeer of the names of that, to the best of their knowledge and belief, the cast such subcontractors. and pricing data submitted under (a) above are accurate, complete, and current as of the date of the e:getotion, 21. PRIca REDUCTION Fos Dowrin Cosi on PRICING which date shall be as dose as possible to the date of DATA agreement on the negotiated price of tits subcontract or (a) If the Contracting Odeer determines that any subcontract change or modification. price,including profit or fee,negotiated in connection with (c) The Contractor shall insert the substance Of this this contract was increased by any significant sums be- clause including this paragraph (c) in each of his eost-re- cause the Contractor. or any subcontractor in connectionimbursement type.time and material, laber_bour,price re- with a subcontract covered by (c) below,furnished incom- determinable. or incentive subcontracts hereunder, and in plete or inaccurate cost or pricing data or data not cur- any other subcontract hereunder which exceeds $100,000 rent as certified in his Contractor's Certificate of Current unless the price thereof is based on adequate price Cost or Pricing Data,then suchprice shall be reduced ac- competition, established catalog or market priers of eomr- cordingly and the contract shall be modified in writing to nwreial items sold in substantial quantities to the general reflect such adjustment. public,or prices set by law or regulation.In each such ex- (b) Failure to agree on a reduction shall be a dispute cepted subcontract hereunder which exceeds $100.000, the concerning a question of fact within the meaning of the Contractor shall insert the substance of the following "Disputes"clause of this contract. clause: (c) The Contractor agrees to insert the substance of SUSCONTRA('Tnn COST AND PRICING DATA-PRICE AwusT- paragraphs (a) and (c) of this clause in each of his cost- MENTS reimbursement type, time and material, labor-hour, price (a) Paragraphs (b) and (c) of this clause shall become redeterminable,or incentive subcontracts hereunder in ex- operative only with respect to any change or other modifi- cess of$100.000, and in any other subcontract hereunder cation made pursuant to one or more provisions of this in excess of$100,000 unless the price is based on adequate contract which involves a price adjustment in excess of price competition, established catalog or market prices of $100,000. The requirements of this clause shall be limited commercial items sold in substantial quantities to the gen- to such price adjustments. eral public, or priors set by law or regulation. In each (b) The Contractor shall require subcontractors here. such excepted subcontract hereunder which exceeds under to submit cost or pricing data under the following $100,000, the Contractor shall insert the substance of the circumstances: following clause: (1) Prior to award of any cost-reimbursement type, 13 1 July 190 time and material, labor-hour, incentive, or price rede- withdrawn by the Contractor solely for the purposes of terminable subcontract,the price of which is expected to making payments for items of allowable costs to be exceed$100,000•y and borne by the Government within the terms of this con- (2) Prior toaward of any other subcontract, the tract, or to reimburse the Contractor for such items of prices of which is expected to exceed $100,000, or to the allowable cost, and for such other purposes as the Con- pricing of any subcontract change or other modification tracting Officer may approve in writing. for which the price adjustment is expected to exceed (e) The Government shall have a lien upon any bal- $100,000, where the price or price adjustment is not ance in the Special Bank Account paramount to all based on adequate price competition,established catalog other liens,which lien shall secure the repayment of any or market prices of commercial items sold in substantial advance payments made hereunder. quantities to the general public, or prices set by law or (f) Whenever requested in writing by the Contract- regulation. ing Officer, the Contractor shall repay to the Govern- (c) The Contractor shall require subcontractors to cer- ment any part or all of the unliquidated balance of ad- tify, in substantially the same form as that used in the vance payments. In the event the Contractor fails to Certificate by the Prime Contractor to the Government, repay such part of the unliquidated balance of advance that, to the best of their knowledge and belief, the cost payments when so requested by the Contracting Officer, and pricing data submitted under (b) above are accurate, all or any part thereof may be withdrawn from the Spe- complete, and current as of the date of the execution, cial Bank Account by cheeks payable to the Treasurer which date shall be as close as possible to the date of of the United States, signed solely by the Secretary or agreement on the negotiated price of the contract modifi- his duly authorized representative,and applied in reduc- cation. tion of advance payments then outstanding hereunder. (d) The Contractor shall insert the substance of this (g) Before any advance payments will be made by clause including this paragraph (d) in each subcontract the Government to the Contractor under this contract, hereunder which exceeds$100,000. the Contractor will assure that: 23. ADVANCE PAYNENTs (i) Each person who handles contract funds is cov- If funds established under this contract in the costs deed by the terms s lo bond providing for to- demnification of lossss es occaca i sioned by reason of triad and or budget provisions are advanced by the Govern- or dishonesty on the part of each such person, acting meet to the Contractor, the following provisions shall be either alone or in collusion with others, in the maxi- applicable: mum amount to be advanced under this clause or (a) The Contractor may request an advance payment $25,000,whichever is the lesser. In the event the Con. equal to its interim cash needs arising during any given tractor and the Contracting OSeer cannot agree on monthly reimbursement cycle. This request shall be ac- the persons to be bonded,the decision of the Contract- companied by a showing of the necessity for an advance ing Officer will govern. and a detailed statement of estimated costs for the pe- (ii) Obtain a corporate surety for each bond re- riod to be covered by the advance and an invoice. There- ferred to above, which suety appears on the list con- after,the Contractor shall submit to the Contracting Of- tained in Treasury Department Circular 570. ficer in accordance with the latter's invoice instructions The Treasury Department Circular 570 may be for each month during the performance of the agree- obtained from the U.S. Treasury Department, ment (1) a cumulative statement of all costs of the pro- Bureau of Accounts, Division of Deposits and In- ject for the period from the commencement of the pro- vestments, Surety Bonds Branch, Washington, ject through the end of the report period for which the DC 20226. statement is being submitted, (2) a statement of all (iii) Furnish to the Contracting Officer a copy of costs of the project for the current report period, (3) a each bond provided in accordanee with (i) above, to. statement of estimated costs to be incurred during the gether with any riders which may have been obtained ensuing 2 months, and (4) an invoice. As promptly as in order to meet the requirements of this clause. practicable after receipt of each invoice and monthly (h) Subadvances. Subject to the prior written ap- statement, the Government shall, subject to the proal of the Contracting Officer, funds from the Spe- provisions hereof, make payment thereon. The amount cial Bank Account may be used by the Contractor to which may he payable to the Contractor is the make advance payments or downpayments to subcon- Government's portion of the actual and the estimated tractors or suppliers in advance of performance by the costs, referred to above, less the amount of all sums subcontractor or supplier. Such advances shall not ex- previously paid under this contract by way of reimburse- ceed the subcontractor's estimated requirement for a ge- ment and nor advancement. riod of thirty (30) days or exceed 25% of the sup- (b) Before an advance is made hereunder, the Con- pliees total estimated cost The subcontractors or sup- tractor shall transmit to the Contracting Officer in the pliers to whom such advances are made shall furnish form prescribed by the Government, an agreement in adequate security therefor in the form of a blanket fidel- triplicate with a bank establishing a Special Bank Ac- ity bond in the amount of$25,000.00 or an amount equal count This agreement shall clearly set forth the special to the amount of the advance, whichever is the lesser, character of the account and the responsibilities of the covering employees of the subcontractors or suppliers bank thereunder. Wherever possible, such bank shall be authorized to handle the subadvanced funds, and they a member bank of the Federal Reserve System, or an will establish a Special Bank Account for the advance "insured" bank within the meaning of the Act creating with a Government lien,paramount to all other liens,on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Act of Au- all property under such subcontract, and imposing upon gust 23,1935,49 Stat.684,as amended; 12 USC 264). the subcontractor and the depository bank substantially (c) All funds under this contract, including all ad- the same duties and giving the Government substan- vance and supplemental payments, shall be made by tially the same rights as are provided herein (and in the check payable to the Contractor and be marked for de- agreement for Special Bank Account amp- posit only in said Special Bank Account No part of the hereto) between the Government, the Contractor and funds in the Special Bank Account shall be mingled the bank. with other funds of the Contractor prior to withdrawal (i) In addition to the foregoing provisions, should the thereof from the Special Bank Account as hereinafter Contractor or his approved subcontractor to whom sub- provided. Unless otherwise determined by the Contract- advances are made in accordance with provisions here- ing Officer, a counter-signature on behalf of the Govern- in be an organization charging a prove or a fee hereun- .ment will not be required on such checks. der, advanced and/or subadvaneed monies shall be in- (d) The funds in the Special Bank Account may be terest-bearing in accordance with 41 CFR 1-30.403,at a 14 1 July 1969 • fells A ADDITIONAL GENERAL PROVISIONS for COST-REIMBURSEMENT TYPE CONTRACTS WITH TRAINING COMPONENTS under THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964,As Amended and THE MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING ACT OF 1962, As Amended: A-31. Child Labor A-32. Maintenance of Effort A-33. Relocation of OJT Contractors and Subcontractors A-34. Termination of Trainees or Enrollees A-35. Review and Reconsideration of Adverse Action A-36. Trainee or Enrollee Wages A-37. Political Activity A-38. Elderly Participants A-39. Davis-Bacon Act and Contract Work Hours Standards Act A40. Employment or Payment of Certain Individuals Precluded A41. Trainee/Enrollee Worksite A-42. Eligibility of Trainees or Enrollees A43. Utilization of Facilities A44. Federal Share of Program Costs A-45. Laws Applicable A-46. Nondiscrimination 19 1 July 1969 • • • 0 rate to be fared by the Secretary or his duly authorized may prescribe in writing as reasonablyntcewry for the representative. protection of the Government property, including the re- (j) Agreements for advance payments to be made to moral and shipping of Government property where the an instru nentality of the U.S. Government, to a State, Contracting Meer deems that the interest of the Govern- or to an agency or instrumentality of a State or local meat requires the removal of sorb property. governentnt thereof, are not required to provide fora (d) The Government �sball, unless otherwise deposit o-' the advances into a special bank account if provided herein or apppproved Contracting OM",be the Contracting Officer approving the advance deter- used only for the performance of this contract mines that adequate security otherwise exists for the (e) The Contractor shall not be liable for any loss of or protection of the Government's interest dame to the Government property,or for atpeaaes inci- (k) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary dental to such loos of or dawaMM eseept fiat flee Coatrae- contained elsewhere herein, Contractors with an annual for aball be responsible for say loss or damage (including funding of over=1,000,000 may be held to a fifteen (15) expenses incidental thereto): (1) wbich is from will- days' reimbursement cycle in advancing to such Con- ful misconduct or lack of good failb on the part of any tractor its interim cash needs. one of the Contractor's directors or odkers,or on the part 24.PURCHASES AND Go%i=NMENT PROPERTY of any of his managers, snperintendeata, or other equiva- (a) Contractor agrees to use its best efforts to obtain all lent representatives; (2) which results from a failure on supplies and equipment for use in the performance of this the Part of the Contractor, doe to the willful misconduct contract at the lowest practicable cost, and, unless other- or lack of good faith on the part of any of his directors, wise authorized in writing by the Contracting Officer, own or other representatives aseatioaed is (1) above to es to utilize the maintain and administer, in accordance with sound busi- age procurement scums available � Practice,the:,ughout the General Services Administration Agency p , program for maintenance, repair, go- prix r to private source procurement. Any public agency tection and preservation of Governmentp�o�erty " re- may procure its supplies from State or local government re- quired by paragraph (e) hereof,of to take- alareasonable sources without regard to any other provision of this con- steps to moldy with any slate directions of tract to the extent required by State or local law. The Contracting Officer under paragraph (e) hereof; (3) Government will authorize the Contactor to obtain sup- for which the Contractor is otherwise responsible under plies and equipment through Government sources in ac- the express terms of this contract; (4) which results from cordance with the Federal Property Management Regula- a risk expressly required to be insured noire this a�- tions, GSA Bulletin FPMR A-17. When appropriate, the tract. but only to the extent of the insurance so re4nired Government will furnish the Contractor with Federal Sup- to be procured and maintained, or to the extent of iranr- ply Schedules, General Services Administration Stores an, actually procured and maintained, whichever is Catalogues, and other information designed to assist the greater; or (5) which results from a risk which is in fact Contractor in the procurement of supplies and equipment covered by insurance or for which the Contractor is other- from Government sources. wise reimbursed, but only to the extent of such insurance (b) Title to all property furnished by the Government or reimbursement. The Contractor shall not be reimbursed shall remain in the Government. Title to all property ac- for, and shall not include as an item of overhead, the cost quinti by the Contractor, including acquisition through of insurance, or any provision for a reserve,covering the lease-purchase agreement, for the cost of which the Con- risk of loss of or damage to the Government property,ex- tractor is to be reimbursed in whole or in part as a direct cept to the extent that the Government may have required item of cost under this contract,shall immediately vest in the Contractor to carry such insurance under any other the Government upon delivery of such property by the provisions of this contract. vendor. Title to other property, the coat of which is to be (f) If theContractorof propel o reimbursed to the Contractor under this contract, shall posses the immediately vest in the Government upon (i) issuance for shall not affect the liability of the Contractor for loss or use of such property in the performance of this contract, destruction of or damage to the property as set forth in or (ii) commencement of processing or use of such prop- paragraph (e) hereof. However, the Contractor shall re- erty in the performance of this contract, or (iii) nim- quire the subcontractor to assume the risk of, and be res- bursement of the cod thereof by the Government, which- ponsible for, any loss or destruction of or damsee to the ever first occurs. Title to the Government property shall property while in the latter's possession or control,except not be affected by the incorporation or attachment thereof to the extent that the subcontract,with the prior approval to any property not owned by the Government, nor shall of the Contracting Officer, provides for the gelid of the such Government property or any part thereof, be or be- subcontractor from such liability. In the absence of such come a fixture or lose its identity as personalty by reason approval, the subcontract shall contain appropriate provi- of affixation to any realty. All Government-furnished 830118 requiring the return of all Government property in property, together with all property acquired by the Con- as good condition as when received,except for reasonable tractor, title to which vests in the Government under this wear and tear or for the utilisation of the property is ac- paragraph.are subject to the provisions of this clause and cordance with the provisions of the prime contract. are herein collectively re "Government prop-referred to as "G (g) In the event the Contractor is indemnified, reim- erty." bursed, or otherwise-compensated for any loss or destruc- (c) The provisions of the Department of Labor's"Prop- tion of or damage to the Government property, he shall erty Handbook for MA Contractors" (hereinafter called use the proceeds to repair, renovate or replace the Govern- the Handbook), as in effect on the date of this contract, ment property involved, or shall credit such proceeds are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of against the cost of the work covered by the contract, or this contract. Contractor agrees to accept the responsibili- shall otherwise reimburse the Government, as directed by ties set forth in the Handbook and to comply with its the Contracting Officer.The Contractor shall do nothing to provisions, particularly those relating to the keeping of prejudice the Government's rights to recover against third property control records, identification and marking, se- parties for any such loss, destruction, or damage and, gregation and comingling, and taking of inventories. The upon the request of the Contracting Officer. shall, at the Contractor shall maintain and administer in accordance Government's expense,furnish to the Government all rea- with sound business practice a program for the mainte- sonable assistance and cooperation (including the prosecu- nance, repair, protection and preservation of Government tion of suit and the execution of instruments of assign- property so as to assure its full availability and useful- went in favor of the Government) in obtaining recovery. ness for the performance of this contract. The Contractor In addition.where the subcontractor has not been relieved shall take reasonable steps to comply with all appropriate from liability for any loss or destruction of or damage to directions or instructions which the Contracting Officer Government property,the Contractor shat!enforce the lia- lb 1 July 1969 bility of the subcontractor for such loss or destruction of Contractor with respect to all Subject Data delivered or damage to the Government property for the benefit of under this contract the Government. (f) The Contractor shall indemnify and save and hold (h) Upon the completion of this contract, or at such harmless the Government, its 0111cers, agents and em- earlier dates as may be fixed by the Contracting Officer, ployees acting within the scope of their official duties the Contractor shall submit to the Contracting officer in a against any liability,including costs and expenses, (i) for form acceptable to him, inventory schedules covering all violation of proprietary rights, copyrights or right of Dri- items of the Government property not consumed in the vacy,arising out of the publitsUon,translation,reproduc- performance of this contract. or not theretofore delivered tion.delivery,pWormanee.use or disposition,of any Data to the Government, and shall deliver or make such other furnished under this contract, or 00 based upon any li- disposal of such Government property as may be directed belous or other unlawful matter contained in such Data. or authorized by the Contracting Officer.The net proceeds (g) Nothing contained in this clause shall imply a Ii- of any such disposal shall be credited to the cost at the cense to the Government under any patent or be construed work coveted by the contract or shall be paid in such man- as affecting the scope of any license or other right other- per as the Contracting Officer may direct. wise granted to the Government under any patent. (i) Unless otherwise provided herein, the Government: (h) The Contractor shall not affix any restrictive mark- (1) may abandon any Government property in place, and ings upon any Subject Data,and if such markings are af- thereupon all obligations of the Government regarding fixed the Government shall have the right at any time to such abandoned property shall cease; and (2) shall not be modify,remove,obliterate or ignore any such markings. under any duty or obligation to restore or rehabilitate, or (i) The Contractor further agrees that he will not pub- to pay the costs of the restoration or rehabilitation of.the Contractor's plant or any portion thereof which is affected fish, have published. or otherwise disseminate any intor- being by the abandonment or removal of any Government prop- maof whatever nature resulting from the work erty performed ormed under this contract extent as may be approved by the Department's Contracting Officer bereander. (j) All caanmunications issued pursuant to this clause (j) ,I he Contractor agrees that the Ilepartment'a Con- ahall be in writing. tracting officer hereunder shall determine the disposition 25.Dlsrosrrtox OF DATA AND COMIGWM of the title to any rights under any copyright second by the Contractor or its employees on copyrightable material (a) The teams "Subject Data", "Contract", and "Con- developed under this contract. tractor", as used herein are defined as follows: (i) "Sub- (k) Contractor agrees to preserve for a period of 36 ject Data"includes writing,sound recordings,pictorial re- months and.upon request of the Contracting Officer.make production drawings or other graphical representatives. available to the Government for u0e, all scientific sad and works of any similar nature (whether or not copy- technical information, data and know-how of any nature righted) which are specified to be delivered under this con- developed in performance of this contract and in emme- tract. The term does not include financial reports, cost tion with the Contractor's activities on or related to this analyses and similar information incidental to contract administration; (ii) "Contract" includes contract, subcon- contract, regardless rwhether such miormabto and d tract, agreement, and sub-agreement; (iii) "Contractor" the know-how was delivered and/or deliverablee ander terin,s and provisions of this contract.includes any party with whom the Government enters a contract. 26.QUrMONNAmv AmwvAb (b) Subject to the proviso of (c) below,the Government In the event the performance of this contract requires may duplicate, use, and disclose in any manner and for the collection of information for the Government upon any purpose whatsoever, and have others so do, all Sub- identical items from ten or more persons other than red- ject Data delivered under this contract eral employees, the Contractor' shall, to use, obtain (c) The Contractor agrees to and does hereby grant to from the Coning Offfeer, approval of the use of the the Government, and to its officers, agents,and employees questionnaire,survey pian.or other document which is in- acting within the scope of their official duties, a royalty- tended to secure such information (5 U.S.C. 139-139f). free, nonexclusive and irrevocable license throusbout the However, in accordance with Bureau of the Budget Circu- world, to publish, translate, reproduce, deliver, perform, lar A-4(), if the collection of imtoaematiat upon identical dispose of, and to authorize others so to do, all Subject items from ten or mon persons outer thaw Federal em- Data now or hereafter covered by copyright:Pr+uvidfed, pla7ces is incidental to the perforpmw of the contract That, with respect to such Subject Data not originated in and such information is not for the specific use of the the performance of this contract but which is incorporated Government std the Contraettr collects saeh inforrmation in the work furnished under this contract license shag be from the public on, his own iaitiative is connection with only to the extent that the Contractor, its employees,, or the performance of this cmtrset, thea the provisions of an individual•or concern employed or assigned by the Con- the gray Reports Act of 1942 will not be applicable and tractor to originate and prepare such Data under this the Contractor &ball not in any way reprove that such contract, now has, or prior to completion or final settle- information is being collected by or for the Government. ment of this contract may acapire,the right to grant such The Contractor mom„ nevertheless,sul mtit for review and license without becoming liable to pay compensation to approval by the Contracting 06eer,gaestionsaires,report others solely because of such grant. torms, plans, or other docu menta intended to se- d) The Contractor shall exert all reasonable effort to cure ide�information from ten or amore persons• advise the Contracting Officer, at the time of delivery of 27.DrscwsitR::ode Cossrgraa+s*rAt.INllwlml's the Subject Data furnished under this contract,of all por- tions of such Data copied from work not composed or The Contractor agrees to maintain the comffdentiality of produced in the performance of this contract and not li- any information retarding appiidwets, peeject parr"- censed under this clause, Provided That, if such Subject pants or their immediate famitits which away be obtained Data is included. evidence shall be submitted by the Con- through application forms, interviews, tests, reports from tractor of the copyright owner's consent to the use of such public agencies or ewumelors, or any other source. With- Subject Data,by the Contractor. In the absence of such out the permission of the applicant or participant, arch consent,the Contractor agrees not to furnish,such Subject information shall be divulged only as necessary for pur- Data. poses related to the padorsaamoe or evaluation of the con- e) The Contractor shalt report to the Contracting tract and to persons having responsibilities under the con- Officer, promptly and in reasonable written detail, each tract, including those fWaishing services to the project notice or claim of copyright infringement received by the under subcontracts. 16 1 July 1969 0 28. ORDER of PRECEDENCE (b) In the event this contract is terminated as provided In the event of any conflict between the Statement of in paragraph (a) hereof,the Government shall be entitled Work (and/or the Schedule) and the contractor's pro- (i) to pursue the same remedies against the Contractor as posal incorporated herein (if any),the Statement of Work it could pursue in the event of a breach of the contract by (and"or the schedule) shall govern. In the event of any the Contractor, and 60 as a penalty in addition to any ( n d!oict between the general provisions and the special other damages to which it may be entitled by law, to ex- provisions (and/or the Schedule) of this contract, the Secret y damages in an amount (re determined by the terms of the special provisions (and/or the Schedule) shall a or his duly authorised representative) which shall govern. shall be not less than three nor nate than ten times the costs incurred by the Contractor in providing any such 29.GatAtvrrms gratuities to any such officer or employee. (a) The Government may,by written notice to the Con- (c) The rights and remedies of the Government pro- tractor, terminate the right of the Contractor to proceed vided in this clause shall not be exclusive and are in addi- under this contract if it is found,after notice and hearing, tion to any other rights std remedies provided by law or by the Secretary or his duly authorized representative, under this contract that gratuities (in the form of entertainment, gifts, or 30. 7:►rEaar otherwise) were offered or given by the Contractor,or any agent or representative of the Contractor,to any officer or Notwithstanding any other provision of this contract, employee of the Government with a view toward securing unless paid within 30 days all amounts that become pay- a contract or securing favorable treatment with respect to able by the Contractor to the Government under this soo- the awarding or amending,or the making of any determi- tract (net of any applicable tax credit ander the Internal nations with respect to the performing, of such contract: Revenue Code) shall bear interest at the rate of 6 percent Provided, That the existence of the facts upon which the per annum from the date due until paid. Amounts shall be Secretary or his duly authorized representative makes due upon the earliest of (i) the date of the first demand such findings shall be in issue and may be reviewed in any for payment or (ii) the date of a supplemental agreement competent court fixing the amount. • 17 1 July 1969 • r i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 2 197 In the Matter of Modification Number 7-F to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1067-06. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Modification Number 7-F to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1067-06 to provide for the extension of Out-of-School Program through February 12, 1973 for 98 enrollees at a total cost of $21,330 in federal funds. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid . NOES: None . ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess . 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordw entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Department of Education Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Economic Opportunity Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 2nd doy of January , 1973 Administrator P., W. L PAASCH, Cleric BykLtt' Deputy Clerk Lourette Kincaid H24 7/72-ISM ri ' i �nt".1 costa Cul ni_Y Depart:nvotAV duc.,ti.on Neighborhood YouLh Corpz, December 27, 1973 TO: George Johnson, ORO Director � /`��� /? 1-7 r FROM: Frank Harfin, NYC. Director ,CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBJECT: 1. NYC Agreement 3022-06 and Modification No. 1 J► , .�,.:�J% E � V E � 2. NYC Agreement 1067-06, Modification 7F ��r�G =• 3. NYC Agreement 1103-06, 1.lodification 1OF l� •� '� C y 7 1972 -------------------------------------------------�_------------_-__-- Office of County Adn inistaW 1. The. U. •S. Dept. of Labor has decided to modify our existing contract. Therefore, please rescind the Board Order approving Agreement 3022-06 and 'Modification No. 1 to Agreement 3022-06. ' 2. Enclosed are 7 copies of Modification No. 7F to Agreement No..* 1067-06 which provides $21,330 in federal funds to extend the NYC out of school program through February 12,1973 for 98 enrollees. Additional nor.-federal contributions are not needed for this extension and have not been budbeted. 3. We are also enclosing 7 copies of Modification No. IOF to Agreement no. 1.103-06. Modification 1OF effects staff salary increases in accordance with U. S. Dept. Labor instructions to reflect the recent federal cost of living increase in our budgets. There is no change in federal nor non- federal shares of the In-School project cost. This internal budget adjustment amounts to e..w.0 and is a line item change. We recommend approval of these actions and would like the matters to be on the agenda of Jan. 2, 1973. Please return 4 signed copies of ModifiC,Itzons 7F and ]OF to the 'c C office. cc: J. P. He Iricn, Adm::nistrator Robert 1'i f field, Assoc. SL:pt. of Schools Lob Voi hrii i 1 d, Assoc. Supt. of Scbools A] ilei l t-:.titu. OF0 DEP,.iiTc'CnT OF LAEJOR _ MANPOWER AD 1..ATION - 5'JREAU OF WORK PROGRAM!, SPONSOR'S PROJECT MODIFICATION TRANSMITTAL TO: iNo R[GiDNYL OFFICE (Addrrss) • Fe 0": NAME: CF SPO%SOR U. S. Departr ent of Labor ontra Costa Ccunty Board of Supervisors lfanpaiaer lainistration (Delegated to the Dept. of Education) 450 Golden Gate Avenue 75 Santa Barbara Road i nom ,t1 moi;.tom,—G•i�3- z>f='�=s-�}9 ^ —'<�e1.,aii�-!'.< -:—GaIiE9 1.INDIC.ATE rHE FOLLOWING FOR EACH MODIFICATION LINE PURPOSE OF MODIFICATION PAGE NO. SECTION ITEM COL.Attu Key each reason to the Line No. indicating the location of the Mud. L. a. 31 .'+ ' .'.7 To ;,xtend the NYC — 2 Component to 2/12/73 S for 93 Enrollees at a federal cost of $21,330 22 I 1.5 a .n which includes $ —0— FY 73 Carry over C. (h) 24 I 1.9 2 24 Ti 3 e. 32 XV i icevise-d Budgets 33_g xvi s• 2.CHANC-E IN FEDERAL SHARE OF PROJECT COiT -- NF_IGHOOf::tip OD YOUTH CORPS OrLRAiI'ON NEW SPECIAL NO CHARGE OTHER MAINSTREAM CAREERS IMPACT IN SC'�OOI 01:T-SCHOOL SU►gYC4 WTI 111CRE ASE DECREASE 1 1 3 �IGNAT RE (SP:nsor• uthorte�d P.cP-esrn:.•:rrc; L.a !l• Linscheid d•DATE SIGNED y chairman, Board of JAN 21973 �, !40 Vt� nature•, li::F l:e,,. f•:t, rtrP.) 6.DATE REVIEWED 7.TYPE OF CHANGE 1 �y �UNILA(ERAL kj- BILATERAL. &. t\'?= (1F i'�"•1r.CT C._ .:':Ei:t j .!::-2S�f.`:a!U.i �2U-:'b 1 `IrS .NYC• _;C5 Ir:v C, .SU•••... INIC) a:—lwTt l'It•Cl SyCrl 6�:JNC 7E3S1 1 I ~.0 T•ti l:!'\.�:Ill•)• __.. C ^ Ot�t..lr:e.t SZG:LD C� ——j 11.•.t OD IF,ZATIONS ;,Ft ECT ._S 12.AGRE<_!tENT At _ 413.,•^, _. l -,f::•G�:`r: I!ON ql ?: 'IC,_ . -'CO•:7H ACT 2 "'.a Ot:.CC`:T1:ACT 1067-06 7 -�,:.u, :, t re:y •..,�alel, •. ,_.. , .... c_.11�t,.,:s . is;ecl::-':c•. _:It�s t_:e:�:_ _ .. _ :'1C0 ren3::t..n:i:anLed arj ir, full face and ("r :.1:..;\'— l .'ii 1i :1 rlrlil_� :". 1:.._.ii OF ------ ;11 ..- __ ar . .. •11L rl -- -'---- - •.'��L_p ..Arlt_., FFICEfj IlATrStGNEOContmcting Off ----- v�... ,..•.1..:,11x.11 1'1.3133.•.ii l.!!Il'1: t'••7 0•:1.3 "-1 i Budget DltteanNi.44-R13;6 Ap;rnvat Expires June ?0. :%9 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR - MA!4PC,•;ER ADM NISTRATION 1. AGREEMENT NURSER BUREAU OF WCPK PRCSRA&-IS PROJECTS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE EC01,10MIC 1067-06 OPPORTUNITY- ACT OF 1964; AS /AMENDED AGREELIENT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS SPECIAL !:'PACT PROJECT PROJECT (TITLE 1 PART G) (TITLE 1 PART 0) I OItl SCHOOL 2 QOUT•OF-SCHOOL So GRANT TO PUBLIC AGENCV OR PRIVATE 3❑SUM?AVR 4❑WORK TRAINING NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION , OPERATION MAINSTREAM PROJECT 00 CONTRACT WITH PRIVATE PROFIT ORGANIZATION (TITLE 11 SECTION 20:i(0) SO GRANT TO PUDLIC AGENCY OR PRIVATE 103D OTHER(Speciry) NON-PROrIT ORGANIZATION INC-2 s NEW CAREERS PROJECT (TITLE 11 SECTION 205(e)) 6❑ AGR='C•ACN'l 7 0 GRANT C THE SPONSOR (Nine) ADDRESS(.V=Ser, Street, City, State, Zip Code) IF THE PROJECT IS TO BE JOINTLY StPON30RED AND TtiE JOINT SPONSOR "A'c4Ie) ADDRESS (M-Imber, Street, City, State, Zip Code) heieia?.ftt r r�:feEred to as the Sponsor,and Vl e United States of America,reptesented by tae SeciEtary of Labor,U.S. Department d. Lala, hereinafter tefct:ed to as the Government. hereby mutually agree as follows: 1, Th: Sp.nsot :ill operate and pettcrm the vier;—training experience pto)ect(s)described herein in strict accordance with the Economic Opporterlily Act of 1954, as amended 1,42 U.S.C.2101),the regulations ptomulgatea thereunder,the standards and procedures ct the U.S. Departizent of Labor,and the general provisions, specificztions, project budEet(s),and special provisions which are attached and made a part hetrof, and those sections of the attached sponsor's project application incorporated by reference in the specifications,Which are nn'-Jo a putt hereof. 2. Th. Fedeta(cost limitations)and accounting data with respect to such limitations is (are)as follo:vs: USE ONLY IF PREVIOUS LETTER AGREEMENT TITLE OF TOTAL FEDERAL NAME OF PROJECT ECONOMIC AMOUNT FROM PREVIOUSLY NET OBLIGATION OPPORTUNITY ACT BUDGET OBLIGATED THIS DOCUMENT (C) NUtGt+^C11HO00 YOUT H T7TLC I PART E) I T L t: I J 6C 71U OF•"t:q T1Or: MAINST'I.k:At.4 S !J :6I (c!} NL'tY CArICLI-'S __-.— TITLC It SLCT ION ..2(r) St't:GI:L IMPACT TITt-C 1 PART O C 2 , 831,140 l A.,it t r.c: 1 ; i 531,140 -- _ 11115 IS PAG: t OF PACLS A11D PAGES 1 I Oft,., it It t•.1. :5.17.67. l f � :#.i t1i C L ii i.;7,!I r4l:s I Ti L-.'J A,%i,L i: wl- 1::1J-1.7k i"c)j �,,O I .-;( 4R067-06 C. 2 1 i: i s S f in C! 5 t vn.c;,I P: f V;i Az; Oil a 3. T:Js si,::11 cxpire On Mo i:..,C-n!C4 i-1 !,:Cii, it-?l 19 C-1 0�: S;orsor" F'rc,jcct Ap;)!i,-.,!iol. In WNCIO CX.CLl,',Cj I-Cf-licj to Z.s ti;,-• as orthe Izst da*ic 01-Sl ii:- Ili E A. Lins.ch'eid 1. c. DATE SIGNED -- ^�r/vim/ Ls - - - 6 T1 T C sl-w.—On JAN - 2 197 �b. 71111L c. DATE 61G.KED A c1—•r. Or L:, Oy (S:. .,:!rc: *.,:.! � �b. TITLE DATE -IGNED U.S. CCIF".V;A? I im Vic— wl-io,Sizn-d this j�. th'! sn;:jfY zrd V.-: ev:y Sir.;:cd fc,r in b0l:lf of said oll:luthcity of its r -..;ni,- bc sc!.;a C-f it:; S CEIZT11:11C1,110M FOR- PUBLIC AGENCY ji. (ont---,-n Ccv��(-n icv: c- --------- celtilly that I am the ictal f of u:1.:.' Of th I.,:.:.'1 to c:.-,?c in,C.V- f0:v v AF..,cc ii I-I is C-1 i ve fi c,-.t Ui: f.) p r ov i-,iQn s Gf Sla le Of Le za I pubt ic C:),'c Sirc.,; 690r)f VIM this Ag.ecnront d'--Iy 10fiCi7---d llndC[ 1-n,,111 of Cotm I-V ]"On,"d of Siloon, I c,,f to I U.S. C 0 :�vefi.ri c.i 1: i s i Budget Bureau Na.44-1t 1257 Approval Expires June 14. LWr U.S.DL;'AI:T6:::ft7 OF LACOIANPOI:Cf( ;. NI)itSTRATIOtl ! e^etion,o: pv.ion et a Section,is rnd,,ted.ea:: LIUREALI Or 14W. D PnOGnr.f.ls BYlPUSE I,. ttr entice Section. Enter kglecrrcnt Ile,&G'�Y.t.":� n.OJi^ BNL)' 1, .AGREEMENT NO. 2.61GD.NO -� SI Q:;�Cl1L S PrECT APPLICATION 067 - ob 7 - F 131: 1.SNIMSOR'S-NAVx, (i.ocncy or Ur;;•:+iznborr) a )'� 2�-)j Z.ADGP,ESS(A'umLnr ondSftelt) IBI 15.39 3.C11 Y OR TOWN -00 SS 4,COUNTY n5.STATE ICE7.6.ZIP CO ]7-2] 7.cowc. 22-23 WiTR.T C.SPONSOR'S NtIONE S. DESIGNATED PROJECT DIRECTOR(Nom.e 24,47 10.PROJF-CT DIRECTOR'S ADDRESS(No.4 St 46-72 (Accu Code h Ito.) end Till.) Ma.CITY 106.STATE 34-35 OR TOWN lel:. 21P j�.a il. PROJECT DIRCCTOWS PHONE 12,PCftSOf. AUTHOKIZCD TO SIGN SPONSOR'S CONTRACTS 13. PliOtm(Rrea Code CODE and tVwn e:r) U.TYFC OF OnGAN12ATION (Choc!, nft arptopriate bfocks) A. I+UOLIC AGENCY ](„ lJ-]] u. Nu-4.GO:•ERNMENT NON-PROFIC. PROF-IT ORGANIZATION �Q 1 OCOMMU\IT\' ACTION AGAGL•!:CYLNCY 1 QCON VORATION t OPLIZLIC ZCHOCL i 01:t--.1UNITY ACTION A:CNCY 2 QOTHra(Z pccify) 9❑SIATI 2 ot:Ntorl it OCOUNTT 3 oASSOCIATIOII !:OMUNICIPAL(1—Cal) a OPLLIGIOUS Aii1L1ATEO C.UTRiMAL COUNCIL s pOT+:CN(Speed)) 7��OTMCR (SpCCII)) .., CORT+JR hT10N LY,15Tt!!G t1Ntl C_R LAWS OF(-Stnt", �— f.ORGf.NIZATI:•rt BEGAN O."EI.A.TING tit 1140-d" 121 TeAR F. h1:U.I1,I1Y FUt�CTICGN OF ORGr.mZl.TION (Codes 7,A. h 9 apply to Pcotif Org:.aiza[ion only) 21 1 OrOUCATIM: Z OnLALTff 3 0NOU11111G L OZOCIAL :41lVICC S OCC-14!.EFVAT1Cf//RCCRLATI0N G OGOVERtiMERT 1.1MIN. 7OSERVICE a OLIANUFACIVnInc 9000ML•CNCIAL 10QOTf:CR(SPCCi(y) 15. Ft:nERAL fL;uDS nl?QUESTI'D (Cit-,.--Punt for c3ch Plojcc((s)/Cnnr;+onrnf(Y)inckrrtcdin Application) 1'ICOJCCT/C G:.1 P•PtiCNT rl;DL-RJ.L SFtA 1TC f+ROJLCT/C Ola•OH ENT - FEDERAL SlifrE 22-29 V� 30.37 ISI opCr.AT103 tl)n/-scrooL WrEt S LtA ItiG TRLALt $ 3�-45 .6-53 {�)OUT•Ui•ZCItCOL iN\C) tUl NEW CAREERS li):,UMMER 4N\C) t71 n1Vr C1AL IM&,ACT )� 11.22 tr,t oT.t-R(Specil)) 23 24.31 Iq)\,•oar. I.,/,tal•:C OCT" — 2 831,140 A. T01*PL COoT (ti:>_,as-,r,'•713 F."c:r:' +.••+-) Z2-J:) l\. 107AL 1 L-OEI:AL sllanr_ {0-47 924,290 s 831,140 1. rOIIS;t l:5 f f 0•'. .•t:ICH 51101.'s S i.CTIVITICS 1,f'E FENDED(Tv be corn- 17. VIA, LINE ONLY CARD 1A 1-2 )11.'2:.!b�r.rn-i•..:1(pr;,,ni 2r.li.:nR ar.L•1+( C.1.:'sJ <1, AGIt t::L•eCN7 t,O. 3-ll b.Dt.TI r- t.1:LO 97 !•i.ST/.TUB CV:•i j :?= tf 1 rmar-a r.c1•-1 r.•Ire:e 22 k I ! V.11p -I It n"CnCticn' of t n!a?n -'1,IS f C .�:n�r CC-�.totp tt;w II L At;REE. NG. �i .!•!•^..7"O. N,J U`t!_Y-:• i{ t:;ci:�Sett_�. 1'rter r:o•^eme_t t;a. _r' ";d. '?0. CA RD 2067 — 06 7 — F 111_OPI4F C_SCR:PT!O:4 OF FROJ`=CT152 C0'•fn�:�.YT(S! (Cont:.•u:cd) Q.SPECIAL IMPACT 2G N. OTHER (For newFroCrams,ns may be authorized) 2Hl--FD 19.STARTING A.NO ENDING DATES; - GY Prov-_CT(5)ICON?O!tENT(S) (See Specifications,Suction It K) NEIGHBORHOCO YOUTH CORPS• PROJECT IN OUT OF WK. TnttG, OF'_'RATION NFEYt -SPECIAL OTHER DATES SCHOOL LC/100L SUMMER IN INDUSTRY MAVISTREAM CAREERS IMPACT (a) (b) (C) (d) (a) M (Q) (n) SS to sT;,RTuac lF 63.72. M 25-27 3r3 ;S-+7 °2-50 r---4 12) ENou:u 53-•7 1 53.67 73-77 2d•24 =33 it .q/12/ 61.65 (t1o•, D.:y. Yr.) 73 2(:. PROjEC1 %OT IU OPERATION +a.CLOSE OF 11:•50K:OL 5•-.1ART OF W-SCH00I. if ;:.a �'' .:.�•Ll.;_ �A TA-- 1. PAINCIiAL GROGRAPi;;C LC:!,710:1 FS-O!•1 WHICH ENf,OLLE s TO B: SELECTED a. suraivisoc2•i t�1r S. clTv COUNTY35-55 d.STATE fa-Si 2. ESTIaAT`D VMt33ER OF P_71'EC.'TIAL rNAOLLUE:WITHIN o.UNDER AGE 22 S b. AGC 22 AND OVER L l.k :l P_L1GIGLE FOR FROJECT(:)!COP'?0:t=:.ITIS)-�•^--'a- 3.TOTAL E:tFiO!_L!'E2tT Ylii-t: PROJECT(51 CG:•2P3::EttT(5) 1:t FULL OFERATION YOUl't COi/PS _-- OP[AATION •"CI!OOC LUT LFI�•NOOL j--_ S'J to:SCA irTl MAINSTACAM NEW CAR. SPCC. I!.1. OTHER I:1 r --121 —� Fni I� (C1 11 1;••l? 3^r 45?9 GO 68 :IJ^ 15`l� .1 •5 t1) I.,CA ?z?.}_ 131 ' _T �yr(ri 5X54 oG-7( 1.1)WOMENWOMEN --- ' - . 2 fl -i 4a s:-s9 7o-7 2,-23` ;4ai s: 59 3 1o1•AL — 98 — `,. - fe•, r.r .1. .. r. •'t• �^ _i C�'S T f 1. _ ;...�. r•f!) i•^ �`vTl.,P P: F�rr •.:<<� }/GL.:.; isEEt1f= (youarer.cw O,:v. U^.. yf•.' t}.: Cc;li.,. tt;� t;IS),C: _..' :). �ICe Ci,? C.:r;r.-c rA it`P.^n, nt itiL, ._JF jo CJC)1. ti t:Ot now op,_-mting,LI'%e the COF1:rGCt/ cel 11:•: 1:_ 1.:-i_ctl:.), ,,sl)_u e; S ;.l to;L: ii+i'� r�_- _.t.Elur.:.:r�;J IOUTIt iJ:�S 1 1 j.ASJ:A i U� GRPS �- 1 1=--- L 1 l iL a.J c LST — .• _ S, C'i:li. 1!h1••Si..CAt.! tICLS: lj r- rJ cYC�+LLF.S �J.SiEC1Ai1!•IFCI S.OTI!EP — 1. HOW t,ILi T'I:CJ.:Cli5) COMB C'::CKTI I TO CO!'!19':1fY ACTIOIt A0.t4c_Yt �?�_ 2.CAA IOi_tT. HUMPERIS) 7 �_!C L] 1:-'C'n 2 Lj CAA f `_44. :I LC.:AI 1'U 3: 1 CAA CC,OFtot•tATIHc a• ANV. o1.t RAIL ere F.11:"*. ONLY b. 1%•;.:. <L.l taP CA; St:r•vlr,G eO:e••ur:lrr L 1- ;CGO✓1 nATION Y.I T1. CAA f:C.T :`DsslnLf. --+---------'-^----,•.' -- d. 1 i r,17,^ It a(, of portion S:CtiOI, is rclifiej,cec:.plete the tLL r.! 14T NO. a. 2.)AOU.NO. 0!,LY--r_( enti: Scetion. Enter A;1� ;.:); rta.and!'gid. No. Rp; 67_06 - 7-F 13 (-1. vii bi'LC) HUDCf:l FOR p COt.•it. (a YC, I'`i IS RrYC) 2iJ OG (f:YC) 3SU.AIAER (NYC) 5A IS A I-j WTI 1.4Y C) s o om G�_�NC 7 51 6 L a OT14CN INC-2• A 2.C0-')'J::EN: BUDGET FOR 1� 1❑IS IN\'C) 3 l__.1 summ. (NYC) S Q O•A _ SUUACRCCMENT 7(3 51 - SU[lAGREC)AENT 2❑OS IN YC) •cJ Yr.1 (NYC) C❑NC - SUPACl E:EMENT S❑OTHER - SUDAGREEM[NT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. No. TOTAL 5PCtiSOR1 FEDERAL 1. EN-ROLLEE COSTS A.':AGNS 40, 1. !';AGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 � 40,130 130 --1- 2.!':AGES FOR OTIIER 27-31 32-i' PAID PART ICI PATIONI.......................... 100?. 448,970 448,970 —� - 3.TOTAL WAGES (Add ) tnd 2)................. 489,1.00 37.41_ 489,100 42-4; 6.ELIPLOYER'c COST OF 47-51 S= FINHUGr BENEFITS.................................. 1610 5,330 5,330 , 57-61 C.TTRANSPORTATION7060.... 1621 , 7,060 D.SUPPORT IVE SERVICES NOT r- — — - 2 SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............. I IG22 119.620 119,620 �1 TOTAL SECTIO:•! I (.,da A3, V. C. ,.-,d D) 621,110 621,110 11. STAT r cosi S A.SALARIES AND l,AGES? —E' 1. PROJECT AMICI IS?PATION.................. 1631 1,990 3,090 50 17-21 58900 L22-? 27.31 2. RL-0RUll'l,1Et.l..................................... 1632 3. COLINSEL1t'7G SERVICES....................... 4633 97,880 _ 37-41 97,880 4.SUPERVISION...................... =163-1. 89,760 8917-60 97-51 � 52"5: S. Ri_t,1MAL MUM1 10;a........................ [. LC_ D-NELC� ..:T. P1_ArF' ci:T, ---�-----.___�----.-�_.----•— ---- j fi:.t,i:Ri;nL. P..ii) rGL!_Qd t!i............... ICU 7, 0TH-R S%l;\+ICI.S SUPPLIED rC l7-?1 L2?-:a G':' Sti.Pi .................. ...................... 1637 _ S. TQ1':1!_ Si1l.i.i;:i_. AND A;. .. 1. . s. �. ,.,,1r 7)................... 1630 + 249,630 92,850 156,780 f l .... .. E, 1 i,_f I t .............................. .. i_;0 21,570 ! 27.31 �` ?__ C,0,��� 1,270 :1 ! _3Z C. I'. ,.. L , .._f 17,310 � � 7,310 •--. __,_ 195,360 tDo ! . i lig 1.`.M.A I.1'.•'•1 t••1:•f''1 e i1 BWP If any Section,or portion of a Section, is codified,complete the 1.AGREEMENT NO. 3-11 2.MOD.NO. 13.14 ONLY entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and M.MW .No. 1067-06 7—F Sn ica XVI— PROJECT BUDGE f (Continued) ' PROJECT B U D G E T ACCT. -7 COST CATEGORY NO. TOTAL soOHsORr �EDENAL (o) (b) k) 111. OPERATIONAL COSTS _ A.EQUIP,t:ENT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT a.Ptirchase.......................................... 1661 5C 47.51 , b.Rental and Use............................... 1665 57'61 62.66 1,170 1,170 2.PROJECT EQUIP--ENT - a. Purchase.......................................... 1652 72-76 b. Rental and Use................................ 1666 50 17.21 22.26 S.RENT.................................................. 1663 3,240 27.31 32.36 3,240 C. INSURANCE AND BONDING...................... 1664 37.41 42.46 i C.Tf;AIN:NG COSTS.................................... 1657 47.51 1 52-SG E. OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 10,260 57.61 1011260 52-E6 F. INDIRECT COSTS"................................... 1680 67-71 72-76 TOTAL SECTION ill (Add Ala, AIL, ::2a, Alb, D, C,D. E. md fi) 14,670 14,670' IV. SUBAGREEMENT COSTS._............................ 1690 SE 17-21 22-26 E 27-33 1 34.40 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 924,290 93,150 831,140 1. May include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed tt:e limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rates paid for comparable work in the area, and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application,Section XVII. 3. Reimbursement to employees shall he ir accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Allowable cost for rent shall not exceed the arnecrnt norma ily charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. S. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit,at a rate not to exceed r0 of _- This buiEel is subject to adjustment if p`riod of operation is less than period sr•cilied in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section 109). . t I ra sow,+ uay.i te.i)•ozi 33 Pa.tic, _F Cu:" (plycl I L tuve) S LIMM CR IN YC) 4 w T 1 J-4v c I c),A f, 1-1c 7 CT&I 9[KI OTI-OCR NYC-:2 10 is (NYC) 3 CI T-UWA. 114VC) 5Q C-04 — SUISS.CrtILLMENT 7 r]tt — sueemotEFRAE!'4T Z 0 05 114V C) 4 C)V.-I I if's Y C) C 0 NC — SUVAGGE.K-AFNT 9 C"tHCR— S'LlUALGREEMENT PIROJECT BUDOCT COST CATrG0nY ACCT' ITOTA SPONSOR FCOEMAL --l.—0) (c) 1. E.M'OLLEE COSTS A.V.-AGES 1. WAGES F07Z WCOM................................ IC01 1.0,130 17-21 40,130 • 2.WAGES FCR 0TOER Z7-31 PAW PARTICIFIJ;0!........................... 1602 448,970 448,970 3.TOTAL VPAf,_--S (Add J ,,d 2),................ 1.189,100 3741 489,100 El,,�'FMIYFW� OF —=47-SI URINGE EIt_-_fEFITS................................ 1610 5,1 )30 5,330 C. '(WASPORTAMN.................................. 1621 7,060 7,060 V.SUPPORTWE SEFOMCES NOT SUPPLIED BY SIAN:.............................. 1522 119,62072- ].1.9,G2t1 TOTAL S'7CT:Ci:l 1 (. %31,110 Uft.43. r, C. D)z:,j $1 1 621,110 7 11. STAFF COS 7S �rS2 I.NZOJECT P-Mlill'-'IST RATION.................. 101' 17- 61,900 '090 58,810 ---I LZI-31 .................................... 37-41 •rt 3.COUINSELING S!:rVICFS....................... 1633 -9797 60 97,760 47,11 4.SVPIIiWSID,...................................... ICY. 89,730 89,7.60 L ........................ G.j 10 PLACI LQ-2L H -UP............... 10.3 6�� KTAF:..................................I......... U.7 V-Pir-'r, 1-C 17-2 B. 10TAL I I ................. 249.420 92,850 1 156,570 2 7-31 ................................... It 21,510 21,210 C. 17,580 17, 93,15, � F If xil, S.clicr) .cc J 1 1./. W(:NT NO. 2. L.•;Jl or portion ur a ,ion, is r,'^ ilia.,co:•Iple•te the I �• • Or:ty-),_l r:rtirc S.ctio:). Cnur ;.f:^c:r.:u l:v.�nJ..:,�. r.�. — -,:.�5� 1067-06 _ _ 7—F — _I i. 1'HOJ::CT LUDC.LT FOR 0 COw•Ll. (1+vCI_—'I[i 1:. INYCI 2[:)as 3f4ycJ 3 E]5u1.r.1CR (NYcI 5A• IS a L-1 V.-To (NYC) 5 C,OM 6 D NC 7 O SI •m OT►1ER N/c 2.C0MP0,'.ENT BUDGET FOR 1 IE 10 IS(NYC) 3 SWAM. MVC) 3DOM - SUBAGRdEtaENT 7O 51 - SUDAGRECKIC.NT 1 2D 05 (NYC) •n WTI (NY CI 60 NC - SUUAGIcr:EtfFNT 8 ElOTNER - SUbAr-RCEb'CNT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. NO. TOTAL SPONSORI FEDERAL (o) (d) (c) 1. ENROLLEE COSTS A.VII%GES 1. WAGES FOR VIOL K............................. 1601 IJ 4,-85o 2.VAGES FUS O•i HER — t1Tg 27.31 PAID PARTiCHIAT10N.......................... 1602 s7 7.8� _ _ 7,840 3.TOTAL .";.GES (add I .,nd 2)................. 37-41 42 4S 12 690 izTA 9O C. rMFLOVEWS COST OF _ c i RI11C1>= KULFI r S................................ 1610 4T- 1 59.4 150 �_ —_Ise S. u:;T."•.l'1v;:.................................. 1621 52••L=• V.SLIP i 1iTlW- SERVICES f;OT SUr i'LIeU 01Y STAFF.............................. 1622 1LGF10 rG�� TOTAL SECTION: 1 14,509 14500 (A,r,l A5. tr, C. ells n) , 11. Sl'/-,FF COSTS 1.PROJECT Ant:NISTRA• ION'.................. 1631 1,960 5E 17-2I 1,960 • i 27 31 • 2.Ft[Cftltt7!.:Ff;T.................................... 1632 , 37-41 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 16133 .2 160 2,1160 4.SUPERVISION..................................... 163: - - - --- 47.51 i 5. RELl:DIAI_ FOLIC Al ION........................ 1635 1 6.JCI: (`FV!--LO!':*U.'1-, L1t11 Ia.FES;.`1 , ;•.�:J FOLLO-7-W................ 11,.36 S i I7. Ol ll+-C S: kVICE—S SUPPI_fi:ii :Y ;.l'I ......................................... 1637 U. lC)T/ll_ SiL;..:I!:S ANO 1:'i4Gi:$ �----_ •._4,120 _..._-_� ----------- ------ 4,120 OF f ,l`,! t:..; 1-i 5..................................f ic:--1 1,070 - \,Oro ----— - - C. .1.1A\i t t_>:f 1,.:..!:s................................ iC ! 930 930 1 f , i IIfrred Cost Budget At 1/19/73 1;111p if any Sectinn. or pc:iZlw of a Sccii is.ae3ifie',compiefe t — l..,GFaENEHT NO. X11 2. t�oD. rro. 13-i 1 _ cn,ile Section. Fui::l ,.Srccmrnt N1 . -rld 1.10. h"itLi = ---- -1067`06_ 7—r ----' Teflon XVI--- P :r,!;iC'i ACCT. COST CATEGOi2Y N0. TOTAL SPONSC FEDERAL -� M. Of ERAl I0:1AL COSTS ~—_ A. EQUti;'EENT 1.OFFICE EQUIMMMUT a. Pu-chase.................:...................... 1551 5C 47-51 57-61 62.65 b.Rental and Use................................ 1655 , 1,170 1,170 2. PROJECT EQUIPt,:ENT a. Putdlase........................................ 1552— b, f;Cnt:+l and Use.................................. 2c5G �– 5DI 17.21• 22-25 _ t 3-5 13. RENTi................................................... 1553 3,000 27-31 3,000 32- 37-41 42•:5 r' C. I:ISURAi?CE AND BO UMNG...................... 1508 V.Tf?l:!`:!t?r_ COSTS 165? 47-51 52-55 ............................... r , E.OTIiER ttli:l=CT COSTS............................ 16711 57-61 G2.65: 9,7_90 9,790 T. 1,:C:..CC7 COSTS'................................. lEt ZI G7.71 tr ! t TOTAL SECTIO;: Iii 13,9G0 13,960 (Add Ala, AIF, A2r., Alb, H. C,1).k:. end F) -------------- — — — — IV. SWAGREC"'':Ef"T COSTS............ 1bSQ 5E V. TOTALCOSTS OF PP,OJrCI — ----- --- -- — — X33 34-;_ 902,960 93,150 809,810 4 1. May 41C.1vo!i, tallh",fzh o;:Ila•;:;m!value df bL.f57 Se!viCes in doI4,,s. } 2. Saialics of ati s"'Iff p:uiii.ns sh:fl rct exc^cd Mi fir:ilatictis set f�,th in CI:u1sc 34 of the General Provisions,r•:t^_s paid for 0 coalparlt11:2 c:C!k in the.:Ica.Zmal shall not r).cccd thc laces p:e_.cz&d in LI_Spon o!'s Pic;ect Application, Section XVII. } 3. Reimhs:sc3.D!I1 Io en•nloyces shall be in accue,v.ith spaasor's esta;,tish:d plicy.t totes nct to exceed U.S. Government Standards. Allc%-::"e cctt fol rent shall !tat e acrd Inc ar,o�,,r11 rnmally et:::F:9 ty the sponssr for sir.:ila1 use of the f�ciiity. t 5. Indi!ccl i sta f}rovision II :.c .ct to audit,:A a I�:Ie not to excerd `•0 of 'Nas cmi i% su �cl to ad111sl:+ult i! l.c!iD.i of ii laL:a is !^ss 1!1 !r,'not s citicd 111 the Sprnscr's i5njcct Ap,ticaac:n, S;:a^r. ! t i i t: Ianv t•nt••1 t•••1: . tf 1 . EwP If any S ction,or portion o a Sect:,n, is —:��+(led, co.�p;ete the ALL IAEn1E11T NO. 3.1( 2.MOO. NO. Q:1LY entire Section. Enter A,.eerent N'o, an, �:�. CAR::^, i 1067-06 Section X\'lii — DAT1! IN SUPPORT OF PROJECT/C0h1FICHENT BUDGET—Complete a separate page for each project 'co^Ipcnent for .:Mich a Budget i5 shoran in Sect,�n XVI. TYPE OF ;-ROJEGT CCMPONE'NT (Check atuclt) 31 17 1 ❑IS INYCI 2OGS ;NYC) 3_ISUMM. 4NYCI 4:)WTI INYC) Sj]OM 6QNC 70SI !. OTHER(Specify) N C-2 1. ENROLLEE FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS (liu:,c:Ite- )oin) FRINGE BENEFIT AMT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b) (c) (d) (e) a. F.I.C.A...................................................... S.WORK. EN'S Cor,rPENSATION........................ 1.2 12,540.00 150.48 150.45 c. OTHER (sp.:cify) d.OTHER(specify) e. OTHER(spccay) .. t. TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1610...................... . ' 150.48 150:48 2.ENROLLEE TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES (Vud:ether, 162 1) MILES RATE NO. TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE EEK MER WKS. AMOUNT SHARE" SHARE i. (o) (b) (c) (d) (e) (() a.TSFOF T EF;Si L L E F S TO !G3 S!,ES j FRO CENTRAL PICK-UP POiNT BY(specify;) b.TRANSPORT ENROLLEES TO JOS SITES FROM (specety) 13Y(Spe:ri ty) c.TOTAL BUDGET ITE(.i 1021.................. 3.sur-Pour: SERVICE: NOT SUPPLIED DY STAFF (Iaur',;• t::c.z, 1 22) — 40. OF RATE SUPPOitT(VE SERVICE Etl- PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL ROLLEES Er'' AMOUNT SHARE SHARE ROLLEE (�) (b! (c) (d) (e) o.r:ED;CAL t?:i,.':!r;AT10: ....................................... 4 3-'i :-)Z= 0 )5.001 1,000.00 1,000.00' ' b.01'!I1:R iS,t Re-modial Education ••• 98 6.731 660.00 660.00 Tutt)ring @$3.00 per hour ---- _ c. OTHER s al, I. TOIAI F1.1"ET ITE%' 1G'2................................... j'tt,lt.�) � 11,660.0.7 i 1: 35 r i aYx If aap Section, to peiticn ct a Sccti:a, s a .AGReEN�ttT r:0. 1 2.twOp.ao, t tr��dic.,t ,,^Sete the s. ONLY —f ent:ro 5-•criwi. Fntcr t,�: �•t._.,,Ni). _.^J L:v�. :a. ,:%js� 1067-06 _SccIii::i XVI._ I'i:0, iG T / GCLl1C;::�i- I.i17Gi:'f ). PRCliC7 L'ULGET COR - 0cl•cOmG. tNYC) V t-0 is ir:YC ;J t i[J os ii;Yct s❑sut.1•4cR iNvcf 5A 15 t YtTt tt-rYCI S rom G o Nc 7 L�Si !L!j OTHER 2.CO:dPOi ctiT BUDGET FOR 1 Q is iNYC) 3 p summ. tuY C! 10 OM_ SUUAGREF"-EtaT 7[]51 - SUUACREEMCr:T 2❑05 iNYC) •[)WTI tlav C) G O NC - 5UBtGRCf_."ENT •Q OTMCR - SUBAGREEfd CNT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATLGOFtY ACCT. t10. TOTAL SPO:SOR► FEDERAL (C) 1. ENROLLEE: COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................. 1601 4850 liTg,S 2.WAGES FOR OTHER �- �— PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 27-31 32*3_ . 7 S40 -,8�FQ 47_g6 3.TOTAL WAGES ot.1d 1 ................. 37.41Vl?�690 12 �.g D.FI,SPLOYER'S COST OF 47.51 FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1610 150 1-10 C,TRA,:)PORTATt.^.1....................................... 1671 � — 57.61 G't••Gb D.SUPPOaTIVE SERVICES NOT SUPPLIED BY STI-IFF..............................1 1622 TOTAL SECTION' 1 14,500 14,500 (Add A3. U. C. and 1)) 11, STAFF COSTS A.SAU HIES AND WAGES` 1. PROJECT ADL`,iNISTRATION.................. 1631 2050 ,6L1J-?1 2050 - - — — - � 027-31 • .. � :��`_ 2.RECRU11*14ENT.................................... IG32 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 � x,280 2,28_0 • -- 47•sI �z-: i 4.SUPERVISION.....................................: 1634 ,TI — S. REMEDIAL EPLICiON.......I................ 1635 7-G1 G2-Es G. J03 VEVL LOI';-EVT, PLF.CEL'.F NT, ELI'Li,NAL, AND f7OLi-0::•UI'............... 1636 I 7.01111-Iti:L S SUPPLIED SC 1721 UY STABf.......................................... 1637 5.1-iT7At_ SALIi::i! S Al 2D 1:I+Gr-S (A!J A 1. '. 7. . s. r., ..:d :).................. 1G30 4,330 I z 1 I lcssi;c t Lr:._f Cts................................. 16401'1-30 I 1,130 C.TRAVEL LKf'iiiSt.$'............................... CttO --660 �it';;tt �':i;l;:i.. ►t i 6,I20 6,120 i • i f BtvP if any Section, or portion of a Section, is modified, complete thet.AGREEMENT NO. }ll 2.MOD. NO. t No.and M . No. A 13.14 entire Section. Enter Agreemenod _ LL 1007-06 7—F Sectiai XVl — PROJECT BU13GzET (_Cantinued) PROJECT B U D G E T ACCT. COST CATEGORY NO. TOTAL SPONSOR/ FEDERAL {o) (6) (c) Ill. OPERATIONAL COSTS A.EQUIPMENT 1.OFFICE EQUIMMENT 50 47-51 a.Purchase.......................................... 1651 D.Rental and Use.................................. 1065 57.61 62-W • 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENT - a. Purchase........................................ 1662 67- 72-76 b.Rental and Use................:. ..... 1666 SD 17-21 22.16 B. FENT' ............... 1663 2,t C 27-31 r 0 , 32-36 C. INSURANCE AND BONDING...................... 1651 37-41 42-46 U.TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1667 47-51 52-56 E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1570470 470 57-61 52-66 � F. INDIRECT COSTSs 67-71 72-76 TOTAL SECTION III 710 710 (Add Ala, Alb. A2n, A:b, D. C.D. F.. cred F) IV. SUBAGi2EEi:EtiT COSTS............................... 1690 5E 17-21 22-16 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 21,330 27,33 21,330 34.40 1. May include both cash outlay and value of goods cr services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rates paid for comparable worts in the area, and s!ratl not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII 3. Reimbursement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Allowable cost for rent shall not exceed the amount narrially charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. S. Indirect costs provisional subject to zudit,M a rate pot to exceed- of- This xceedof This Iwlg I is subject to adjustment if period of operation is less than period speeif:ed in the Sponsor's Project Apa4ica:ion, Section t(19). 12 FOAM G"P-1 15-17.611 33 -s S I ;my Section, at e!nx- a aectica, is ta-':fled, 10 ALLi. ,c•,z1�kkr11 NG. all 2, tircu.rtc. Qr:LY-+- L•;:.,;� Sc_Uon. L.nt:I i`. 'nt f:�. i , ._. ko. Cl..;oS 7-F —[ ,..:i:'.tt�:tl:f-- �:•,::.�:,Lfr.'c. itl •. _.!;'i il:: �';' i': i;: L•t.'.:.,: '�irI,:I V:: i;';:1 L':J• •- Chck the projn'•t/CC.'..N:::.�t1t.Z I:-i,l 1 to ahictl this Lam- ,_ J::'Nes. 7 _.:,t S2aa!1te p:.,_ :pI each p:cj'•a � it n.cie this one. See (nstlucticr.; r _ (cr co iir;\:cP):acsi nu 1. PROJECT%CO!:1,Zj..ENT (Excive, ,o!uc,n(1)for n :t',:k Traitun,^, in 1n,:,,�rrp C%n:poncnt) 31, 15 10 IN SCHOOL I1.Y Ci 2 0 Ot,T OI- SCHOOL (!JYCS 3❑SU11!4i:1i (f:YC) It[3 UTI [NYC) S 0 OM 6 J fJE* CAREERS 7 Q SPr-CI;L. !WAC T e El c,THLIl (Spec"") ,r. S Of Fouschold 2.:i:litK CLI.SS;:I'_ATI0N AND C05T (S;e S1,cttrt-ti.,;,.• 11 D.) -- TOTALi HOURS 11U!JvER RATE WORK CLASSIFICATION �- ENROLLEES PCR WEEK OF TOTAL PLR TOTAL Non-worlcCODC PER ttCrK I cR HOURS AMOUf1T CLASSIFICATIONEr:FtOLLEE WEEKS HOUR E xT)erienc M1 17.22 l 23.27 " _, ;;1 L_d11i r n 14_ �_ 12 Q-_._ _ C. 39•:4 45-49 d. r L ct . w Sum T + f 10 ?0 6no 'Dependent L61-6 61-71 1 _A1.1owance _ �__10 P�;�;__ 15iL ►r I.. M 17 22 22-27 Sub–total _ �QQ n 91.ess: –0– % Yoo"3i 34-:3 -- Ph�se [jt9 14a_ss Total iron-Mork cDence -acct. 1 1602 600 I' `~ 61-14 C7-71 r.xoericticc: Clerical Aides(� 5 —1 10 3 150 1.65 247.50 t• 20.33 _ ,-�.�____� _ -- _ Gcnera_l Trades 5 '�__10 3 150 1.65 m. ;:1.41 _ I ti'S•�4 Sub-total - 10 10 3 300 495.00 Phase ill/out !—_� Total Acct. Iy1G01 � — 300 495.00 301 _17.22 1F 1 H:5 IS TtL I. S?( PAGE FOE:A pi2r`JLCT 'CO`!:'C;21_::7,COMPLG1 L ITEMS 3, t•AttD S IF ':ORE SPACE: IS NEEDED CO.!Pt.CYE: A7JC'.1 1 It I'AG_ 13. i L_ 10 r cp0 — 1,800.0:1 -ti–•--L+:cam 1•.Ixsr I�. r,.,�r OUT r.l:L: ..E,s� ', �..: .!'.`l.1 1.1 .Ati(77, .. .., !, P. . C•1. i;( �1 I ` 1,800.00 - i:nrollc•es-Hoads of. 11ousuitoid 3J) fj;%,? It.:it/ Sectiol). (I puttion of a �a C1iG:1, is rndificd.Cotnp:ete the +1LL 1. AGRt.ME N F NO, }11 2.MOD. NO. Cr:LV-h cnlire 5_talon. Er•;cr Ac •�t i:D. aad:'•A. l:a. C/. _1 lrid _ _ _ - _ _ 067-06 7-F - l:;i:;i,Li.�2 �I:SI•I 0":tom'; C6 V Q CL;t5SIFICA ICN AN POS ' '�- Check the tro,_c2/Composer..in I:Cm i to.hick this listillacs: es. Sul.lit septate Pa.-es :or each F:pjeet;component it more loan one, a Instructions _ fer cocioP 1:,;rk Asstrn-,cnts I)c`:1. �. PROJECT!C,•'%.J'O:IcttT (t:Acludv colu:un (1)1^r n :Park Tra ntn,. in Industry Comlwnetft) 3A 15 1 L,Ili SCHOOL (NVC) 2 J OUT OF SCHOOL (NVC) 3 Q summrFi tNYC) 4 El WTI (NYC) 5 0 OM 6 NEW CAREERS s^EnAL IMPACT e OTHER(SPScity) `;.'C-2 Enrollees vithout Dependents 2.4rOrK ClASSiFICATIOh A'tD COST lScc$j>rilrcgtica.s, !I L.) TOTAL HOURS NUMBER RATE WORK CLA.ISIFICATION ENROLLEES PER WEEK OF TOTAL PER TOTAL CODE PER WORK PER WEEKS HOURS HOUR AMOUNT iron-l•lor;: CLASSIFICATIOtt Et.ROLLCC Exveriencta) M lam) (d) (e) 11 a. 3A 17_;2 j�y•�7 Remedial Hucation 88 �- 10 3 2640 Skills Training 88 9 3 2376 C. 39.44 45.49 Counseling 88 1 3 264 d• ---- 5055 :G�0 Sub-total 88 20 3 5280 1.2375 6,534.00 `•Less f'Phase in/out fi _ To al Acct. 'Tnti' 5,280 6,534.00. V. 2333 3:33 I.7ork F.xDerience - "-' 3�-44 --- Clerical Aides 30 10 3 900 1.65 1,485.00 '! � � SJ-EJ General Trades -a55 58 10 3 1740 1.65 2,871.00 Sub-total SS 1 67 10 3 2,640 4,356.00 k s 3C 17-22. 2"a•27 Phase 1.n/out L&ta _:CCOu111- 1601 2,640 4,356.00 rn. 39.4.1 45-49— 5(1.55 11-60 ° — 61-ES 67-71 P. 3DL 17-�?. L 23.27 IF THIS IS THF: L%.ST PAGE FOIi A PROJECT 'COQ,I OhCNT• CO'•:PLETE ITEMS 3. 4, AND 5. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED COI•II•LCTI- .%,CTIA:(,, r^AGC 13, s, TOTA L --_ .._I :'ti _ �__S-• o^(� _►s� � ._.. 10-890.00 4. LESS Pn%.`..- It: PHASE OU, ..IID AfiS F:I:TLSt5b1 -- {. $, 7 C`TAt .. :Jl L.�"f' Y;,.•:S__ (llt:;l„e: Itue•s 1:-u! a:w'lot??)Jn.ef:r.+ C:ol. (::) 311 i:r•roLIoc•s VitIwtIL !Icl,ondoil ts 1�1 Lo ? 0 C) D rD all CrN (7% (D c W W rt rt m f-T r.) < D < C) 0 m < 0 n < I'D C: - r- DH 0 0 r) 10, --% :3 -3 :-1 -k 10 In (n 0 r- a (D 0 -j :3 C? :j m co 1-4 Al23 l< rt CT rt ril -4 V is fl 0 rr ;j T 1 -4 1 z t w r W 0 '0 I C, 0 LO to Lo :3 w i t W 11 • Z n c; Z iv rt fn CD a) f ni w Lo UW) c ii L;: Ln C, C% a% co %.0 U: 0 '0 V- %.0 %.0 GIs X,0 is iJ co I'D kn ^ - 1-0 r.- %0 0 co Nw C, G"% Li (-n z n Ln t) L.. 47 -6 Z.,r 0 4A j NJ I'lw 4 D L'I "I ul C GIN toLnju, I., a, '-"N' 2 w Ut in Ul cn i? _Q LM Lo Lo o. T c .4 -4 Z OO '0 C) H Lo w 0 co :;0 Ul I-n m oo P, 4.1 J.- N N sJ NI t 11 N> N) o LD C-3 C 4A IQ w w w N w N Lo W, t10 4 Ul Ln ul to Lt t.n t.A _n 0-4 0 D LA k-n C -j -4 0 Ln N fli :Q n L..) cot w %.r. Ln -j %.00 Ln ou �O luj 0 Ln -j 1.) 41 0 D 0 0 rr GN ClC) in to co -A cra -j > r 0 vi r^Jt'o N) r t.-3 ji -j G %n L) to co j), co li > r ju a � J ti1vP If any Section.or pJ11101)of a S-etlon. a;modified.Complete t1e !Al Li I. AGULEMCNT NO. X11 2.m00- NO. 13-14 Y ONL -► entice Section. Enter Aeroeincnt No. and 6'ud.No. tArCj 1067-06 7 J 00 .n n'1 Cr ccV)W _ n 1n c•1 Q W< O N O O O+ N in �O •o o z 00 rl 1n ON %O (n O 00 rl rl r . 1 O N M r— ON O 1n • U1 IT N N 1n .q r- r- %0 N .7 H H VOw 4 N N y a N ` j= 00 CV) ^ CV)_ �1 O O O 00 O O 1n O > .o p Z t` � N N0 O .-1 O /1 + in r �D in r-I O + ~ 00 14 O+ IO C+ O 0; rl rl • •-1 O N I e•1I P, • O+ O u 1 • •w y to -T N N 1n N = 1►W0 O O O K H 0 N in u1 111 N r•1 rl rf _ N • J v • x z w 1• ❑�a d IC M C1 e'1 e•1 e+1 c+1 er1 en • � N � o ►- � z Z � .� 0 O O O O O O O C N N N N N V � M 1n P- o of Go 1n en of a ❑ ; s` %0 u1 1^ N %0 Cn rr • e It N1 N ri r-i rl N N N My j t 1n en e•1 CO s .-1 ;:z C v1 Qo O c•1 -Z a0 O %O 00 S p L I = z I QO �O c+1 eh c•1 �O v1 1A ,a to Cn � � w M Y a ~ r N a) C L 1 d J ~ _ ; 41 oho � C � z z +.°� F U 0 C b 41 ea V W 3.> 2 a! 1 e'0 -.41 CO W Ir 0 Cl C► N 'IL Z 1 -d 41 x+ U d .- 1 1 e �1 NA 2 F QC 0) 9s�. Cl) $4 1+ Ir en D o i N ccr+ u L %0 0 0 0 %o o L� ° u C °c �` a) ami a L wl d ►- » J w C Cu .-i rA w w .a ' y W s. r� O L L+ eE C G C RI t o $O+ v v 0 0 0 0 0 0 = C u i M i ts. a C m v E+ v L) U E+ IL a` > p IrC OCS — J W W w en e+1 e+1 ehe'1 e'1 e+1 e+1 e'1 rl ri rl .4 4 ri rl V-1 ' j 1! PIO064 ONY.1 19.17.17: 36 � 1 1.AGWEUT NO. 2.MOO.NO. 8WP K any Section,of portion c Section,is modified,cooplato the ONLY entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. 1067-06 7 Sation X11111-DATA IN SUPPORT OF PROJECT/COMPONENT OOOCET (Cot11 und) TYPE OF PROJECT/COMPONENT (Chock tint/) lUts1NYc7 aQOsINYCI spsu"M. INYcI toOwTlmvcl raQOM 6ONC 7C3gl spTNER (specify) NYC-2 4.STAFF FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS (Budget Uea 1660) FRINGE BENEFIT ! AMT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SNARE SHARE (e) (b) Ie d) (e) ..F.I.C.A.................................................... 5.85 4,116.33 240.81 2 40-81 L WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION...................... .63 4,116.33 25-93 c.HEALTH AND WELFARE INSURANCE......... 7.5 4,116.1 33 308 308.72 ..)'RETIREMENT 0 PENSION.................. 7.25 4,116.33 298.43 298.43 e.OTHER(Spocty�EN i/1 L- ALA)✓ 1.3 49116.33 53.51 53.51 1. OTHER(specify)U/�'E/'7fLc�h�p� 1Nr.:. 3.4 4,116.33 139.96 139.96 t.TOTAL FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS FOR ST r 1,067.36 1,067.36 S.STAFF TRAVEL Ex PENS ES (Budget Item 1630) MILES RATE TIME PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL TRAVEL EXPENSE WEEK s/0Av 6/me. DAYS was. AMOUNT SNARE SNARE e b c [a) e f e.TRAVEL BY(specify) Auto 2818 .11 3 929.94 929.94 L.PER DIEM................................ [777 c.TOTAL TRAVEL COSTS FOR STAFF f: ( 929.94 929.94 6.SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT COSTS (Budget Items 1661. 1663. 1662, 1666) EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT TOTAL SPONSORS FEDERAL NO. AMOUNT SNARE SHARE (o) (b (c) e.OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1.Purchase........................................................................ 1661 2.Rental or Use.................................................................... 1665 b. PROJECT EQUIP',tEtJT 1. Purchase.......................................................................... 1662 2.Rental or Use.................................................................... 1666 c.TOTAL EQUIPIMENT COSTS.................................................. le Foe- BwP-r 37 i I Alt'P !f any Section, or portion o( a Section, is mcd:fled,Complete the (1•AGP.EEMENT NO. Z.Moo. NO. O,LY entire S_ctien. Enter kree'rent No. 2nd."od.No. 1067-06 7—F Section XVilt — DATA IN _SU_CP_O RT OF P2UJ2OT/CMI--C,:2"T CUD Sir.T (Cort intied) TYPE OF PROJECT/COMPONENT 101S 1NYC1 205 MYCI )[)SUMM. INYCI 40WT1 (NYC) sMOM OQNC 7051 •00 T14 E R(SpecUy) 7. RENT(Budget Iter+ 1663)—INCLUDE utilities 2nd custodial services in rate per s;uare foot per month. SQUARE RATr'SQ. M.O. 1'I NO.STAFF TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RENT FE—T 1 FT. 610. USE USING USE AMOUNT SHARE StIARE (o) , (b) (c) {d) (e) (() (8) (h) U. RENT................................ 600 i .40 , 1 3 50% 240.00 240.00 b.RENT................................ c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1663 j 240.00 240.00 --— -------- 8. `8. INSURANCE AND BONDING(Budget Itarn 1664) 1 NO. AMOUNT OF STAFF TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL INSURANCE AND BONDING INS. OR HONG COVERED AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b) (c) (d) (e) o. LIABILITY INSURANCE................................. L. FIDELITY BOND.................................. ...... J : c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1664.................... .......f , 4.OTHER DIRECT COTS(Budget Item 16:0) COST t"'O. TEL. OTttER DIRECT COSTS PER tl0• TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL 9A5C TOLL f.:OS. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE mo. (a! (!! (c) (d) a 1f (9) S : 11 i o. DESKTOP SUPPLIES, ETC............................. 80 (. t 1 80.00 30.00 b.TELEPHONE rr POSTAGE.............................. ISO 45 ; 80 i 1 180.00 180.00 e.OTHER(specify) J 10 1 / 110.00 1.10.00 d.OTHER(spe city) 100 - ( 100.00 100.00 o.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1610............................470 j T470.00 470.00 10. INMIRECT CONS (Rcf:lgot Itom 16SO) IiiDiRECT COSTS AMT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO A6'OUNT SHAr-- SNARE {a) (b) (c) (d) (c) a. PRO\r IONAL RATE (Cot. t.) UASED ON FOLLO 11I.G BUDGETARY LINE ITEhIS (specrty) i i C L.TOTAL 11lIDGF7 lTE3"• )E30.........................i ( i �J In the Board of Swpvisors Of Contra Costa County, Shalt of California January 2 197.3- In 97„3- In 1he Molter of Rescinding Board order authorizin execution of Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement No. 3022-06 and Modification No. 1 to said agreement. This Board on December 26, 1972 having authorized execution of Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement No. 3022-06 and Modification No. 1 to said agreement with respect to provision of Out-of-School Design 2 Program; and Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDMiED that aforesaid order of December 26, 1972 is HEREBY RESCINDED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. 1,1. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: None . ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a Mes am awed copy of an order enNwad an dhe minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dale afawroahL cc: Dept. of Education - NYC - Wheel my hoed and fhe Sed of the Board of Economic Opportunity Supervisors Auditor-Controller 0966 this 2nd dov of January , 19 73 Administrator W. T. PAASCK Cleric By A oeputy Clerk Lourette Kincaid H 24 7/72-15M � _ ri In the Board of UK= Of Contra Costa County, Stoto of California January 2 19 In the Moffat of Modification Number 10-F to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1103-06. • On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by' Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Modification Number 10-F to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1103-06 effecting staff salary increases in accordance with United States Department of Labor instructions and makes no change in federal or non-federal shares of the In-School Project cost. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a km mW w ad copy of on order arNered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aferwdd c c : Department of Education Mlitners my hand and the Seal of the Board of Economic Opportunity supervisors Auditor-Con troller afaed d* 2nd d" of January , 19 73 Administrator ..+ W. T. PAASCH, Clerk Deputy Clerk Lourette Kincaid H24 7/72-15M • I � Y. S . DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OFFICE OF THE ASSISTA14T SECRETARY FOR ADMIrISTRATIOII REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE Pleame `_ 2 ROOM 10430 FEDERAL WILDING �� w= 450 GOLDEN GATE A VENUE. 8071 34017 SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIA 24103 Auv=9 22, 1"3 Be: HOW f2 MU Mo. 20-01sM to HL Apsom ut No. IM3-06 • n'xe E. A. Unmabm d �w v Wepted to the Depte 75iil iii. of �t� Pi�t. Ct1it M23 Dear We Idmeah ddt I as pleased to send yaw copy of the project amendment to yaw above iitatilied amara ent. We tsmt that thio swurica m um enable you to sore effectively @arra on the objectives of pout ptaop6 sbould you have a w questions x0pasdia6 this soaificatica, you mw contact your Cowsummeat Authorised Repm mentative :Ibo stmWe sway to assist you in mW +amu► necessaW. Mr best risbas for yoar caatialri success in pour Xanpowr Project. sinoerelr gowns, DMI y Assiysjt-antBegamal As jMinto - sonde" ^ .. %cloaare •f RECE-,,IV-E]D IAN 10443 w MR T. 'AAOCH Gunn ti k . -.► r. U.S. WPARTMENT OF LAGOR - MANPOWER AOM to" HUR£AU OF WORK PROGRAMS SPONSOR'S PROJECT :;CODIFICATION TRANSMITTAL • 10: BWP REGIONAL OFFICE (Addre-sir) FROM: NAME OF SPONSOR Contra Costa Count- Board of Supervisors- 450 Golden Gate Ave. Afanpoc:•er Administration Delegated to the Dept. of Education} 75 Santa Barbara Rd. San Francisco California 94102 1. INDICATE THE FOLLOWING FOR EACH MODIFICATION LINE PURPOSE OF MODIFICATION PAGE NO. SECTION ITEM ANO AOR COL. Key each reason to the Line No. indicating the location of the Mod. • 32 YXI Revised Budgets b. C.33 XITI e. 9• - 2.CHANGE IN FEDERAL SHARE OF PROJECT COST •I11IGHBORH000 YOUTF4 CORPS OPERATION N£'nSPECIAL QKIN SCHOOL OUT-SCHOOL SUMM[e WTI O CHANGE MAINSTREAM CAREE RS IMPACT OTHER' INCREASE DECREASE I 3.SIGNATURE (Sponsor's - 4.DATE SIGtIEO Boardof Supervisors JAN 2 - 1973 3.MODIFIC i fir r Feel:. Olt.Rep.) o.DAl" RE111VIEWED 17.TYPE OF CHANGE UNILATERAL iV BILATERAL 8.TYPE OF PF.0 T. CCAIPONEtIT II$-25�9.STA'JS !'7-Gs — i cec !`Yj 1 15 (NYC) 2"OS tnYCl 3`f50MM, (NYC) A`WTI (NYC) SGOM 6ONC 7t`j51 !?`1JTH£ft iSpcClly1 Il . ORIvR:AI Gi: 1Er ld[NT SI `:ED 3Y M 11. ODIF'iCAT10N5 AFFECT 2J n' 12.AGEF_MSNT Al3—il;13.1''0= itt7_1C ! 10. rl O. i-•RI'C.Iop. LINATIONAL OFI ICC 1 SfCO"tTnACT 2 IJ1:3u-COYTttACT I 1103-05 10 tALC1`1 as n..C.'.I11eJ. dll tC•tc:5 and C0i?di"fens Of Told Pfol:CI iS 7_IdtD:01e n Jibe:ternaia U.'..:1i.,mgC1 and In full}CtCC 2,a SLCf:LTAf:a`l- L r.,: 1 L ,Till S : . i .,:PIT OF L:._;nR_ ffY Cl.i;dr.,rr vt :r.. U1:n r. %'l• -_ �c 71• - i�.CE _ : L ? ^T£ 2. . :r �ff tag"0 ----- --- (:•:A CIL 61.1111.1.7 - 0l'.1 .,:L':ilea\I1.•:T 1'!'.l•.::ti::111li1'1:'. 1•'.:Il-:�r-•_t1 E J� i • - ••t'+1'-+ '� t': .. .....wl. �1... ,.....i.l i•J.w�..:J. /Y. - -. 1.i.1. 11VJ 4 - � 1 �.F'kO: GI' JL''J(iG i�ri)A � �ClLi ) /a 1►rTC) 4S t-IYG 1 _ :.1 = S)I.eVCR IN 11Ci SA 1r ! a Q wT1 llrvct S V ow c[Q mc 7❑So c p OTHE-4 - 2.COM- ONENT ut:cJ T 6-:;A - 1 • 1017 tNYC) 3 SUM". (NYC) $001.4 _ 3uv AGNEEMf-:NT 7Q f1- SUBAGncctAcNT 2U VS 11'evc) •!J NTl 1Nr CI •JNC - 1U13ACVAXS4AENT 01-1*-THER - SUOAGREC'DENT P R O J E C T BUDGET COST CATEGORY' ACCT. 1 � KO. TOTAL ipOfOR fEDEJtAL t (ol l*1 (c! N i 1. ENROLLED COSTS I A.WAGES _ 4 1. WAGES FOR WORIC................................ laoi ! U:' -------� Zs�� 60'x,970 604,97 � 27-31 AP P:+•'.TIGiPit 10:4... IM 16,620 - 16,620 . _i • 37-41 •�. / AGES 3.TOTAL i' (aid,ind� ' • ,_ �............... 621.590 -621,590 �.^;i OF .. 47-5 FRINGE Esti�=A................................ 1610 6,470 6,470 1 C.)MAUS£'C TATI?:i................. ................. 1621 1,840 •—E a. ; 11.SUPP t:RTI:E ;ERVIC SNOT67 t •^.�C i SUPPLl-D BY 5T.;:r............................ 16,12 ,3,500 3,500 TOTAL. SFrTION (Add AJ, C. C. and P) 633,400 ` 633,400 81! It. STArF COSTS _ 1.PrtiQ.IECT ............... 11L�:.:;;;:5:!'11T.^i: . 1G31 so 17-21 1? 81,610 1,05 1 80,560 ! 2.REC£iZ£ITN!EIlT.................................. 1632 3.COU::iELING !E`tMES....................... 1633 37-41 4 •65 t 4.SbPERVISION..................................... 1E9: 47-51 _52.55 119,230 87,230 329000 t 5.RENEWAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 - 1 i G.30 DE\`=1 .^i:.:_i`:T, PLACE!'''ENT. -71 F;EF�Ft£tA�, A r) f'C: LL':. l;i'............. 2535 7.OTliI:R St"VIC=S SUPPUED BY SlA!:!'.........................................1 .................... .....•....._....... 1637 SC 17-21 �?2--?i 6.TOTAL SA!- a:1FS i.,:0 WAGES 120n,840 112'560. C(KT OF �----- R8,'80 F'R1:tGL L':I; £t I'S..................•--............I lt;;;2 27-31 l= -3 _ _12,760 420 12,.340 ---T --- (. l£:�'.1�L1. ............................... 155'' �i7:�t �• "_�_.'+_ .--_6,280 j 6,280 ii I i ` BIYP If any Srctron, or poi of i Seaton, is mcdrfied,complete the ALL t•AGREEMENT NO. 3.11 2.MOO.No 1 lets ONLI'—► entire Section. Ent ^nt .lo.and t.ed.No. ARl): 03-06 lir S: tic+; XVI — P�,O..t.CT alfD_Oi: (CCa:int;cd) MWW_ PROJECT • UDGET ACCT. COST CATEGORY No. TOTAL sPor+sowr r90cwA6 (a) —F (b) (C) 111. OPERATIONAL'COSTS A. EQUIP: ENT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT SC 47-S1 A.Purchase..........................................11&65 661 650 650 9-56 b.Rental and Use...................... 5761 62.60 ............ 140 140 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1662 67-71T2-76 b.Rental and Use.................................. 1665 SO17.21 22.26 R D. RENT4................................................... 1663 2,820 360 27-31 29460 32-36 37-41 42.46 C. INSURANCE AND BONDING...................... 1664 D.TRAINING COSTS.................................. 1667 47-5I 52-55 E. OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 57-61 62.56 13,390 13.390 _ 6771 72.7E F. INDIRECT COSTSs................................... 1680 1 f TOTAL SECTION 111 (Add Ala. Alb. A?a. A?b. B. C.D. F. �,J F) 17,000. 360 16 640 IV. SUBAGREE SENT COSTS............................... 1690 5E 17.21 22-26 1 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 870,280 189,00-0 2 -33 781,220 34'40 ' 1. 6lay include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff rositions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rates pa:j for comparable work in the area, and shall riot exceed the rates presented in the Spc•nsor's I)oJeet Application, Section XVII. 3. Reimbursement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy a!rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standa1s. 4. Allowable cost tar rent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. i S. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit,at a rate not to exceed of This buJgrt is Sub}eet to adjustment if period of eperation is less than period specified in the Sponsor's Project Application,Sectio-1 1(19). (' 1 f� i 12 FOAM nwr-1 45•17•a, 33 -�' QK'P 1t any S:L!Cn,Li OJrttO. !i. iS '�� t c+�. CJT;le!e t`e iALL 1. �aT NO. "-•Lj 2.Y4�. ,y: ---•S ONLY-o-i cattle Seth^n. Enter Apreem_n:Na.and t:,d. Na. �;,;�5� 3-06 10-. 5eciich XYi - jzC i CC:.1;,-; i1T BG3C_E :1_ I 1. Pk OJECT BL'ZiET FCR 0 0 COIw D. lNvC) 1- IS INVC/ a 0 Os ttivct Y•'�SUrMEA tNvCl C. 1.CC •Q MTI (NvC) • 5_j OM O Q NC '7 ter:,sl c 0 OTr/ER 2.COAIFONENT 6GOGET FOR E- 1 D IS IN V C) D ff'SUMM, tl:vC) 5 Q OM_ SUBAGREEMENT 7:..I SI - wOAGR£EMENT 20 OS INVC) 4 D MITI (NV C) S--1 NC - SUBAGRE£MENT !L OTHER - SUBAGREEVENT P R O J E C . 10 U 0 G E T COST CATEGORY ACCT' NO. TONAL SPONS0M frEOERA;.. (o) (b) ie) 1. ENROLLEE COSTS .A.WAGES 1. MAGES FOR WORK............................. 1601 373,710 2-21 ' 2.WAGES FOR OTHER 373,710 -Y7.31 t PAID PAP,TICiPAT10N.................... ... I602 169670 37.41 i 3.TOTAL TOTAL WAGES (Add t and 2)................. 3::.330 g0, y B.EMPLOYER'S CC-ST OF 47.51 ' c •°- FRIN3E BENEFITS.................................. 1610 4,150 4,150 C.TRANSPORTATiC.1................................. 1621 1,340 57-61 S2 1,340 D.SUP?ORTIVE SERVICES NOT I SUPPUL-0 BY STAFF............................. } 1522 i 3,000 3,000 TOTAL SECTIO`, 1 (1-id A_. V. C. and n) 398,820 3983,820 U. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AM) 7;AGES2 17-2I 1.PROJECT AD;,!INISTRAT10N................ IC-31 279 1,030 SB 26 X70 420 _ �'• 2.RECRUMM.-ENT. 1632 27-�1 3.COUNSELING SERVICES................... 1633 57•4 1 s 4.SUP ERViSIGN..................................... 47-51 1634 83,930 51,930 32,000 5.REMEDIAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 �1 6g.6S 6.JOB OEVEL0f---'rNT,REFERRAL.X%0 FOLLC,'J-PLACEMENT , I :636 l 7. 1 'o•;c 7.OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED SC 17-:1 22- UY STAFF.......................................... IG37 S.TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES (Add Al. :. J. J. S. 6, and 7)...................� 1630 L--- - 111,350 52,98,0 53,370 V.F.!?Li)YF.R'S COST OF ( 27-31 Ft:i:((.= IA-INEHI S................................ 16:4 3,360 }� 3,360 C.TRAVEL EXPE!tSES'............................... 1653 1 1,S70 — + — — '—� I 1 ,570 {{ (A0.).t.,, u. ,,n,: 116,560 ( 52 C)SO C 3 •00 ANIL 2. moo. NO- ptYP If any S-ction, or portion .,f ct1lon, is n o-'Ihed,eC^'plete the ALL ANT k0. 3 11 14 i_•;• CNLti—+— en!ire Scctron. En!M A,recrrcnl No. and fJo. AItD 1j 06 Section XYIC;2C_T_ CUI}L�T Wcrlinuad)+ _ P R O J E C T BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. _ NO. TOTwL ivONtOw <<EDERaL (e) 111. OPERATIONAL COSTS A. EQUIPs.:uiT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT - a. Purchase.......................................... 1661 SC 47.51 . 57.61 62.66 b.Rental and Use.................................. 1665 140 140 2.PROTECT EQUIPMENT a. Pwchase.................. 1652 - 72-70 b. Rental and Use.................................. 1665 50 17.21 S. REIT• ......... 1663 1,020 27-31 32.36 .......................................... 350 660 37-41 C. INSURANCE AND DONDING...................... 1663 42-40 O.TRAINING COSTS.................................. 1667 41-51_ 5?-55 E. Ol HER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 57-61 62.66 4-950111950 F. INDIRECT COSTS 1660 67-71 72.76 TOTAL SECTION III (Add Ala, Alb, A:!a. Alb, R. C. D. E. and r) 6,110 360 5,750 IV. SUBAGREEI:ENT COSTS............................... 1690 SE 17-21 22.2 V. TOTAL COSTS Off' PROJECT '' 5219510 53,340 zq-13 468,170 34,0 1, fby include beth cash ou!lay and value of goDds or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full•t;me staff positi::is shall not exceed the limit32icns set forth in Clause 34 of Vie General Provisions,rates paid for comparable work in the area, and shall not exceed the rales presented in the Sponsor's Project Application,Section XVII. 3. Reimbursement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. AHoe:aNe cost for rent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. S. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit. at a rate not to exceed �o of This bo0V.%:t is subject to%Jjustm.ent if period of enetatren is less than p:rra:1 sNnfred rn the Spmsot's Project Application,Seetian 1 (19;. 33 - f J � F-v:p It any S_;ticn, or )portio-i c1 a 52ction, is reified,complete the ALL -Nr Mo. 2.+1oD.aO. LAI ONLY-*— enwe S-action. Esher No.and Mcd. Na. AFDSi 1101-06 0_x Settir 1—XY1 —_r�CJ�OT ! CC'!._' •:�'!T BUDGET 1.FRUjECT $uL7ocT FOR `= comr+ INYC) 1 is tNYG) 200S IMYC) 3C'•SUWEA MYC) SCA :S 40 WTItNYC) Su0144 e0Nc 70S) SaOT14ER MDTA FY72 2.CT SUDGET FOR I16 +n 15 INYC) 3❑ SUM". (NYC) S Q Owl - SUEAGREEMENT 7_St wOAGREt:+MENT 2 OS(NYC) 4[D WT) 1NYC) 0 0 NC - SUBAGIREEMENT •G OTHER - SUaAGREEI44ENT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT, t KO. TOTAL SPONSOR FCCERA6 EO) (b 1 (c) 1. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 224,810 - 224 R111 . - 2.WAGES FOR OTHER '27-31 35 PAID PART ICI 1'.AT ION.......................... 1502 6,160 37.41 60160 E 42•C� 3.TOTAL WAGES (Add t and 21................. 30,970 S.E'!PLf)YER'S rOST OF 47-51 FRINGE SENEFITS................................. 16610 2,540 2 4. 57.61 ! 61-E6 C.TRANSPORTATION................................ 1621 C.SUPPC-RTIVE S =''!CES'IOT L72.7�_� SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 TOTAL SECTIC'I 1 (Add AJ. 7), C. and n) 33,510 1233,510 }}+ If. STAFF COSTS ~. l A.SALARIES AID WAGE SZ --- 1.PROJECT AD'.,.!NISTRATION.................. 1631 1,470 5f3 17.21 .,,_V. 1 ---�-� _ 1 470 2.RECRUITMENT.................................... 1632 l 27-31 3.COUNSELING SERVICES................... 16633 37.41 i_32- ) 47.51 �2-:.: 4.SUPERVISION...................................... 1633 28,080 28,0301 5.REt,.EDiAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 6.JOE.DEVELOP':=IT, PLACEMENT. REFERRAL, A,%D FOLLG71•UP............... 1635 7.OTY.ER 51-:7WICES SI)PPLIED 5C 1 17-21 22-23 (3Y S1 AF ..........................................1 1637 l S.TOTAL S%L.A ,.E:S AND WAGES r-- —I (A1.1.;1. .. 3. 1. S. G, and :)...................1 1630 29,550 � 29,550 D. F."PLOYER'S CI"iST OF 27-31 3^•_°5 i F1%,'4GE LM:F! ITS................................. 1W 180 ISO S C.TRAVEL CXPILASES'.............................. I 50 530 —� ------ —4 -------_____-- � 530 -� TOTAL SECTION 11 (A,a)a=. )I. .,., C) 10200 M.260 20 (t v) r' 1•11)TA FY 7_) � l AdIk CAP It any Sects n. or port7:--e _ctir"n, is r..a-ified.Co-;.:e;e the TALL HENT No. , 2.�o� O'4L1'—► en;uc S.a�c r. Enter c....�i No.and t'od- N • J Scctica X:'1 — P.:VXci! CU;?ucT (Costirt!2d) ; ACCT. PRCJECT BUDGET • COST CATEGORY No. TOTAL SPONSOR F!OERAL (o) lb) (er Ill. OPEi'.ATIOaAL CCSTS A. EQUIP'.;E'IT 1.OFFICE EQUIP.-.;ENT SCI 47-51 .56 a. Prxctrase.......................................... 1661 " 62.66 b. Rental and Use.............:.................... 1G55 57.61 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1662 - 67 72-76 b. ttental and Usc.................................. 1665 ' SD 17-21 r 22-26 B. RENT4................................................. 1663 27-31 32-3!. C. INSURANCE AND CONDINC................. .... I564 37.41 1 4� 1 47-51 ! D.TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1567 ii 52-56 E. OTHER DIPECT COSTS............................ 1670 57.61 1 62-65 i 2.0?0 070 -- F. ltiDtRrCT CGSTSS......................... 16S0 67-71 72-76 i TOTAL SECTICU Ill (AdJ Ala. Asti, A2A. Alb, P. C. D.E. c^d F; 2l� � 2j.070 IIV. SUBAGREEMENT COSTS............................... IG90 i SE 17-2I ' 22-25 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT LIZ-33 2 34•40 .2G�,8lt0 ti>�S�tO 1. May include both cash outlay and vale-2 of goods or services in dollars. 2. S:+laries of all full-.i-.1e staff positiom shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 31' of the General PIUY:SiOnS.rats pa::'or eersparabte work in the area. and shat! not exceed tl--e rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Scet::,n XVII. 3. Reimbursert,ent to er:ployees shall 'te in accord with sponsor's established policy at tales not to exceed U.S. Gc.ernrrent S?anda-cs. 4. Al:owaNe cost tot rent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the spcnsor(cx similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs provisionat subject to audit,at a We net to exceed oc of _ This br,'Cet is subject to:dlustment it cel-rrf cl ep,tation is less than por*d s;vcrfied in;ra Sponsor's Flojcet Ar;trcatrcn, Seetrcr ' 19)• i ,)r}•I'A VY 72 ! i 9 1 Adak i.,_� 1TI .3**-06 l NO. 2.MQO.r10. BY:P It a;;: Se_t;ca, cr pOttl6n of o -�t::c�, is �:. , eomple'e t-e kLlmL-sl ' ONLY-a� e,ltite Setae:. Enter A;teem,nt No.and.,.aQ.No. 10 �� Se;.iiai XVI 5U41"r::^�: ;,T ' C_G`r_r_�;i" :T_3_i14_ �"T I. PRQJEE' - �T coq p`I tGMB N'WCI I y IS INYcl 2.0 OS INYCI 3 SaoAdCa leircl !A A CI WTI INYCI 5O 6 Cl Nc 7 J SI •3O-NEN 1 0TA FY - 1971 2.COtitPpt:EttT n`'JQGET FOR lE 10 is INYC: 3 G Sum". ;NYC) S L]O.. - SUSAGREEMENT T SI -SUBAG0.EEMENT Z OS INYCI a WTI {NYC) O NC _ SUSAGREEMENT ! OT64ER - SUBAGREEVENT P R O J E C T BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. 1 NO. TOTAL.- SPONSOR FEDERAL. (c) 1. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGE 1. WAGES FOR YORK................................. 1601 . 296,380 19a 3 0 2.WAGES FOR OTHER 27-31 2.3� PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 37.41 C2•== 3.TOTAL WAGES (.add z &.zd )••-------------•• 196,380 � 196 8 6.E'.PLCYER'S COST OF 47.5- s2•r' Fim.viE ................................ . 1Glo 1 ,760 1 .760 C.TRANS?ORTATIC:t................................ 1621 57-6I 62---'S fJ. SUPPC NOT SUPi +t _ i PL1cG' GY $i`:,c F............................ .i 1622 TOTAL SECTION I (Add AJ. It. L. and G) 198,140 198,140 H. STAFF COSTS A.S+1LARlcl'. S AND AG-2 �- 1. PROJECTADMiNISTRATION.................. 1631 55,450 58 17-Z1 2- _ 5,450 27-31 t 2.RECRU.MENT.................................... 1632 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 37-41 E• 4.SUPERVISION..................................... •11,34 16,380 M �, 51 16,380 i - 62•x5 5.REI:EDIAL EDUCATION........................f I635 .^1 6.OE!DEVELCP':E'IT, PLACEMENT. R:frf,R.1L. r".:.1) FOLLO:!-UP............. :636 I 7SC .OTHER SrBVIC'ES SUPPLIED 53 8.TOTAL S;I-:MES AND WAGES J. J. �. 6. and 71...................� 1630 21 ,830 ' 21 ,8350 i b. E";'LCti'a S' COST OF ; '- FriIS.G: ................................. f� 3E.0 ! 120 `i 2'-31 120�- a C. TRAVLL EXPE;:SCS3................................: IC4.. 470 L-..,3L) :S ! 470 ' -� TOI At_ SECTIO'. 11 21 ,420 22,420 '0 o VDTA FY 71 fI y ALL FENT NO. L3 11 2.MGD.Np. 13.14 fIWA I(any sec,roa, or pert. cordon• is r rJrfied,Complete the r CNLY—e► entire Section. Enter A:reen:ent No. end'.:cd. No. ARD 3-06 SeClion XVI — P307it. T ::LDGcT tCc ACCT. P A 0 1 E C T BUDGET COST CATEGORY NO. TQTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL 111. OPERATIC.JAL COSTS A.EQUIf'.:1-: IT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT SC 47-51 - 5 a. Purchase.......................................... I651 b.Rental and Use................................ 1665 70 57-61 70 62.66 2. PROJECT EQLIIP:.IFNT a. Purchase........................................ IS62 - 7-7 72-16 b. Rental and Use................................ 1666 SD17-21 22.26 B.RENT ............. 1663 27-31 32-35 C. INSURANCE AND BONDiNG...................... 1663 37-41 424-5 52-�5 0.TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1667 47-5I E.OTUIR DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 57-6I 62 3,030 ( 3,083 F. INDIRECT COSTS'................................... 16?0 67- 71 72-7b t TOTAL SECTION III (Acrd AJ.-,. Alb• Ala. A2b. '+ A. C.1). E. =id F) ,!� •' - 3,P150 IV. SUBAGREE"ENT COSTS........................... 1690 5E 17.21 L 22-,'� V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT ?ai �_3,71� 2Z-33 223 0 34,40 1, May include both cash outlay and value of goads cr servi ces in dollars. 2. Salstics of all full-time staff positions shall net exceed the limit:-.tions set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,;ates paid!o; cot�p�:able work in the area, and shall not excet�1 the rates presented in the Sponsot's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reiniburscmant to employees snail be in accord with sponsor's established policy at ra:es not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Aliowzbte cost for rent shall not exceed the 2,mcunt normally eha:ged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. S. Indirect costs ptO isional subject to audit, at a rate net to exceed CIO_ of ----- This btk!Eel is sub;ect to a djustinent if petiod o; ceetaticn is less than p ru4 stvciticd in tae Sponsor's Project Application. Section !;19 . 33 -8 MDTA FY 71 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 23 19 73 In the Haller of Revised 1973 Community Action Agency Refunding Application and Multi-Year Plan. The County Administrator having presented to the Board this day a revised 1973 Community Action Agency Refunding Application for $1 ,199,821 ($959,2b4 in federal funds and $240,537 local share) and 3-Year Plan covering the years 1973 through 1975; and On motion of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that submission of said application to the Western Regional Office of Economic Opportunity and State Economic Opportunity Office is APPROVED, and Supervisor A. M. Dias, Chairman of this Board, is AUTHORIZESD to execute the necessary documents related thereto. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, A. M. Dias. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. • I hereby ahoy that the foregoing is a true cod corred a" of an order - -i A on dw wiraon of said bard of Supervisor on the dote oforesoid. cc: Office of Economic OpportunityWitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 23rd dew of January 19 73 1 W. T. PAASCH, Clerk By Clerk Sandra�Stimlar H 24 7/72-ISM i Contra data County I , of Supervisors Jaws" i!. 1973 Cost" Y. Jehwees, Director 1�iaiOslaO of 1973 ODD Grant Application TM 1973 CAP Crant Application is being resubmitted as re nm r- by Resiead OBD. As you will recall, the original grant was returned for t`!ee manoas: (1) see.uin;; lack of coordination With Madel Cities; (2) senaing too high an wi.piiauls ba data collection; and (3) aeewing incergme • use of requirad grant application forwo. Phare vas also cosesiderable concern that the original plaa %.is not county--tilde and that dere vas tee. little coordisatlea. Siwe late November, staff and board venbera of the dalegate a�elMs On BWO the two Modal Citi•!s Programa, and vartoea agency persennel bwse r been 1ooLl"g together to eou:tr+tet a grant application that soets the a'psewl of Regional OE0 and still 8ccowP1lUh 3 What the people of CPO= ' dsW Causty want in teams of local program!::. Us RAC, at its nether of January 18, 1973, received the avant application ae recowmaaded by the Program ma-valopment Cottee. After dise�ssisa. thus EOC voted unaalmously to accept the recowwendstioas and te entMeise subm"sion of Lim attached grunt application package to tht0 Iowa of Supervisors. d !be Crant provides for $962,000 in federal funds for fest delete : aaaudes aad Central Administration to operate program to the areas eft ■dreatios ($133.0i4); Zianpover ($245,000); Mousing ($156,956); Ecommie >teoelapnaet 06S,000); Touth ($100,000); Training i Technical Assieteem (".N*); Central Mmiwistration ($220,000); ane $14.000 currently aanlltseated by the BOC. The Grant requires a local non-federal suppert of $MOM. go brcakdose is now nece3aary as Regional OFA Considers do fatal stash and not individual componaots in considering local Poe trlbutiewe A detailed breakdown will ba submitted as additional data is Gannet frim tea delegate aieaclea and is analyzed. , Tress prograss have been infornally reviewed by staff of Regiewd emi State OED. and there is strong indication that these re i.lons van mast with the approval of the first level field staff. : It is recommuded that the revised CAP Grant Applieatiow for 1973. as submitted by the EOC, be accepted, reviawi. and action taken to ooutborise its submission to Regional and State OEO. January 31, 1973 is the agreed upon lsailfr for subaaissiow to Regional OBD. OR7/dr Summa ah � I 1 t � GRANTEE REFUNDING CERTIFICATION RESERVED FOR OMB APPROVAL NAME OF GRANTEE GRANT NO. DATE SU9MITTED Contra Costa County Board of Suparvisors ( 90195 J<:niasy 23s 1973 -- ---------- --- --------- 1 SECTION I. CERTIFICATION OF GRANTEE ELIGIII11ILITV DOCUMENTS. (f'he follnu:ing listed docnments luere preciously filed with rhe Office of l:r"u..mrr Uppurtur.tt.. Grunter must check.rpplreable ralrrrrtn and attach changes, if any.) DOCUMENT NO ATTACH- CHANGE CHANGED MENT NO. FOR OEO USE ONI.), 1• ONE TIME SUBMISSIONS PREVIOUSLY REQUIRED,'01,11it. a,-required. 7$ese•jurats need r.nlc he resubmitted t/there iso Chunce• In desigratton.) A. OEO FORM 370, "APPLICATION FOR RECOGNITIO1. OF A CAA" r B. OED FORM 372, "ATTORNEY'S CLk TIFICATION •' j - C. OEO FORM 373, "APPLICATION FOk OLSIGNA TION OF A LAA --- UNDER SECTION 210(A)" i Y D. OEO FORM 371, "NOTICE TO POLITICAL SU@GIVISIOP: OF APPLIC A'r TION FOR RECOGNITION OF LOCAL CAA UNDER SFC 21vIA)OF EOA A E. OEO FORM 375. "CERTIFICATIOI.1 OF COMPLIANCE %ITN r i SEC. 211 OF THE 1967 AMENDMENTS OF THE LOA" • i 2. SUBMISSIONS PREVIOUSLY REQUIRED ANNUALLY (Update us changes occur.) A. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OR CHARTER Z S. CAP FORM 3. "CAA BASIC INFOH.AATION•' I Z C. BY-LAWS OR RULES OF ORGANIZATION z D. PERSONNEL POLICIES AND PROCEUURES E. BIOGRAPHIC DATA ON KEY STAFF EMPLOYEES y • F. CAP FORM 87, "DELEGATE AGENCY UASIC INFORMATION" G. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEM I -------'----- - ---------- -- --__-� ----f H. PRELIMINARY AUDIT SUR�tEY AND PESPO!JSE 1 Z I. CURRENT BOND J. CURRENT MULTI-YEAR PLANNING DOCUMENT E. CEO Form 1+19 r I i TOTAL ATTACHMENTS { COMMENTS OEO FORM 395(Test) IREV. AUG 711 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE UGSOLETE. GSA DC 72.3049 1 ' ) J � I �j• � 'O " SECTION 11. CERTIFICATION OF COMPENSATION COMPARABILITY The salaries and fringe benefits of all employees of this applicant which are supported by OEO funds,or are counted as coatrt- bution to the tan-Federal share under a grant made by OEO have been reviewed according co OEO instructions and comparability has been established. Documentation of thc-methods by which the applicant established comparability is available in applicant's files for review by persons authorized by OEO and personnel of the General Accounting Office. Any amendment in the future to the OEO approved salary schedule resulting in a general raise in salaries or any change or in- crease in fringe benefits fur all employees shall be based on a current determination of compensation comparability. SECTION 111. TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT The applicant AGREES that it will comply with Title VI of rhe Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352)and the Regulations of the Office of Economic Opportunity issued pursuant to that title (45 C.F.R. Fart 1010), to the end that no person in the Muted States shall,on the ground of race, coley. or national origin, be excluded from participation in. be denied the benefits of,or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the Applicant receives Federal financial assistance either directly or indirectly from the Office of Economic Opportunity; and HEREBY GIVES ASSURANCE THAT it will immediately,in all phases and levels of programs and activities. install an affirmative action program to achieve equal opportunities for partici- pation.with provisions for effective periodic self-evaluation. In the case where the Federal financial assistance is to provide or improve or is in the form of personal property,or real property or Interest therein or structures thereon.this assurance shall oblicete the Applicant, or. in the case of a subsequent transfer,the transferee,for the.period during which the property is used for a purpose for tchich the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another purpose involving the Provision of similar services and benefits, or for as long as the Applicant retains ownership or possession of the property, whichever is longer. In all other cases, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which the Federal financial assistance is extended to it. THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining either directly or indirectly any and all Federal grants, loans,contracts, property, or discounts, :he referral or assignment of VISTA volunteers, or other Federal financial assist- ance extended after the date hereof to the applicant by the 0ifice of Economic Opportunity. including installment payments after such date on account of applications for Federal financia!assistance which were approved 'before such date. The Applicant recognizes and agrees that such Federal financial assistance will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements Glade in this assurance, and that the Unitcd :,ratcs shall have the right to seri: judiicial enforce:acret of tLis assurance. Thi-; assurance is binding on the Applicant. its successors,transferees,and assignees,and the person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance Biu behalf of the applicant. SECTION IV. MAINTENANCE OF EFFORT Funds or other resources devoted to programs or activities designed to meet the needs of the poor within the community will not be diminished in order to provide non-Federal .ha:e contributions for the Granrce. With respect to each program account in :his runding rcquest. (1) The amounts claimei as non-Federal share represent a net increase over exrenditures from non-Federal sources made for similar activities during the twelve months prior to initial application to OEO for the prrgrari account. (I) The program account scrvicea will be in addition to, not in substitution for, services previously provided without Economic Opportunity Act assistance. SECTIOII V. CERTIFICATION We hereby CERTIFY that to the best of our knowledge and belief the information shown on this form and the docu- ments, if any, attached hereto, accurately represent the status of the above-named grantee as of the date of this certification. We further CERTIFY that we are complying, and will continue to comply, with the provisions and policies stated in Sections H through IV of this form. TYPED NAME OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SIGNATURE DATE George W. Johnson TYPED NAME OF CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD of DATE Alfred M. Dias ✓ JAN 3 1973 -- ' 1 ,I E ( w OL AL <w s x 51Q E All -a W* v: o N t1 0 CID e ��tIn it � W O� t Z �„ ai +` W ` l to L Y f+ C . 1 tt ,C . t �1r� p '+a �y; V1 wi A it'. 1 a1 1 Cti o.[ w b 1 0 N .d 1 fAll Ul dL 01 d i EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE FKSWNT 01=1-10OV F"CO )Z( I 1 i C P.egim 11 100 Francisco. Cali Street Sin Francisco. California 9$112 DEC 19 1412 Mr. George Johnson Executive Director ~ DEC 21 1972 Contra Costa County- office -� of Economic Opportunity . r 1157 Thompson Street �� ow Martinez, California 94553 Re: Audit No. 9-73-48-(PA) Crants No. CG-0375-F CC-9028-A Dear Mr. Johnson: In accordance with our audit review procedures, we have reviewed your - response to the above-referenced audit and the following is our determination: In your response of. November 29, 1972 you indicated that you had disallowed a total of $2,965 in questioned costs pertaining to your delegate agencies and had recovered ;249 of this amount. You further indicated that you were requesting relief under Lite provisions of Section 243(c) of the .• Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, as amended, to satisfy the balance of the questioned costs, totaling; $2,716. Your method of settlement is acceptable to OEO. Therefore, you are instructed to increase your non-Federal share by 52,716 over and above that normally required of your agency in your next funding period, and OEO will reduce your Federal funds by $2,716 to compensate for these disallowances. ilo�.jever, as stated on page 2, paragraph 1, of our letter of October 11, 1972, you must remit the recovered funds of $249 to OEO. Upon completion of the above actions,you may consider this audit closed. Sincceerroly, CARL W. S I IA14 Chief, Administration & Finance Division cc: Ms. Quennie Newkirk Chairman, Administrating Board Mr. Edmund A. Linscheid Chairman, Governing Board r 3 r 'ri e+ � � a O +; : i i° .� -c m c 4 A a0 a r i. 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A. Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt is At„1CNOW=DGZD of 1973 Head Start grant (H-0375-8/80) is the SWXMMt of $437,868 federal share, and $106,050 non-federal Matching share. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Hoard: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Ronny, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linseheid, A. M. Dias. NOES: Nose. ABSENT: Nons. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on Order'' on dw minutes of said board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand mW the► Sed of the board of cc: Office of Economic Supervisors Opportunity affixed this�,g#,h _day _- County Administrator { W. T. PAASCH, Clerk County Auditor BY Do" Clerk - . H Cy ngraham H 24 7/72-ISM l K DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION, AND WELFARE REGIONAL. OFFICE G(� " 50 FVLTON STREET ✓ „/1,� SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 9.1102 OFFICE OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT Our Reference: H-0375 H/HO (222) Program Account 22. -� ' RECEIVED Mr. George W. Johnson, Executive Director FEB 5 1573 Contra Costa County OEO 1157 Thompson Street . �AAOCH Martinez, California 94553 0�11K OF suP�RN�11� Dear Mr. Johnson: I am pleased to confirm the announcement that a grant has been appzoved to as_'st your agency in financing the Head Start program referred to in the enclosed Statement of Grant Award. This grant is made subject to the terms and conditions described in the enclosed Statement of Grant Award and attachments. As you know, the grant is subject to the action of the Governor of your state. The effective date on which you may begin to incur oasts is the date the Governor indicates by letter or telegram to DHEW that he consents to the carrying out of your program, or in the absence of this consent, 30 days after notification of the grant has been given to the Governor. We will inform you of the effective date of the grant. The following actions should be taken by you while awaiting the Governor's decision: 1. Special Conditions. If the grant is contingent upon the meeting of any special conditions, you should comply with these as rapidly as feasible. Certain of these special conditions may further specify that no funds will be released until the conditions are met. In such cases, you must submit adequate evidence of compliance with the conditions before DREW will release any funds to you. 2. Method of Payment. A Letter of Credit will be established any time your Head Start guideline indicates a Federal share of $250,000 or =ore. Letters of Credit will be increased with a subsequent action for that grant in the same fiscal year. In a subsequent fiscal year, a new Letter of Credit will be established if the subsequent Federal share of the Head Start guideline is $250,000 or more. C'r_' • Page 2 For actions less than $250,000 for which a Letter of Credit has not been established, payment will be made by check. 3. Signature Cards (Standard Form 1194) . When the grant ac _-on is in an amount ($250,000 or more) that requires a Letter of Credit, four copies of tho Signature Cards will be enclosed. Three of the Signature Cards must be signed by at least two officials of your organization who will be authorized to withdraw funds from the Federal Reserve System for deposit in your commercial bank. An official of your organization must certify these cards. The official should be one authorized to do so by the Board of Directors. New Signature Cards will be required .for each Letter of Credit established. If your agency contemplates the use of third party contracts, please refer to CAP Guide, Volume I, for instructions. In order for funds to ve released to your agency, you should submit the following documents as required by the foregoing instructions to the Regional Office: 1. Original and one copy of each document evidencing compliance with any .special conditions which must be met before release of funds. 2. Three completed authorized Signature Cards for Letter of Credit (Standard Form 1194) if enclosed as noted below. Please address all correspondence to this Regional Office, using the address given on the top page 1 of this letter. As soon as all re- quirements noted herein are met, we will arrange to provide you with Federal funds. Sincerely yours, Samuel R. Miller Assistant Regional Director Office of Head Start and Child Development f_ Il -A N fop V �✓ A � s ,� O ! K ' •ri �'p p a� noo :; el n r � 4s A to Oma,^ ° t> tods m, ,�".,� O 0 Oo ^ o,°w o Z * 0'r ! O� Ow O CAG w 0 ob ^.v n �r =r Z > t fI► m AK K "eK+ O a ^ v o o O> v! O7 ifn i �► Ate' 'O S< V; q Z A n O W O► '�. � a � ^ wv s0 A � � CA d o n .,.{ w Q n y a o t o 4 A A'� ✓ K �_ nw # avp0. M i • O ', O o CP IA IT nv' ti > Z „M WIG >n 0OD it n x cr 01) 110 C6 vr jr C- jowl » � v oTm ^ > ^ O O a r rF l M 1 pt 9 0CP A E.•A tr .r00 N� to > s CK' *t1f 1 Cfl i b 1 ! 1,6-4 ! K y _ # rf �' • M� 7 o s 7-7)ft :t CA a i <w i� O !* O 0 '"a o < 0 w < a� CID cr ^ i > 0 CP> e M r 4 � ~ h� �•• c co) w $ ' H O t n �o OZoo to r4 tP CPp �i ci ,. f0� • .. D o Owp 7 1 > IJ � os: A 5 I 1 min DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Office of Child Development SPECIAL COIIOITIaI 1. NAME OF GRANTEE 2. GRANT NO. PROGRAM YR. ACTION NO. Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 11-0375 G HO 3. SPECIAL CONDITION APPLIES TO: A. 1N ALL PROGRAM ACCOUNTS IN GRANT ACTION S. O ONLY PROGRAM ACCOUNT MUNMER(S) This grant is subject to the Special Condition below, in addition to the applicable General Conditions goveming grants under Title 11 or 111-13 of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 as amended, and Regulations of the Office of Economic Opportunity and the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. 1. The grantee will submit a wage comparability report for professional staff positions to the Regional Office within 60 days of receipt of grant approval. 2. A request for a waiver per OEO Instruction 6903-1 must be submitted to the Regional Office for all salaries paid from federal funds over $15,000 annualized. Approval by the Regional Office must be obtained before salaries may be increased. x � II �;tGG;?t `� i e t • r� amt -i e ": �„sw ;J - -1V' of 1964 �►�. r:�� ?G�:j > t zr �� *ate oilL'1F tim �['Op..• -T! f til t z� 10 wx i1xQ•�*:�).�;?� .^A , -=�`k-� ,?�� - - '� 7''s^ ����,P� �s,�+.?�"+.r` Yss"` ���5'^i'.� S'.fra•`�t•�OILF !islett fTY.irii, •, jti�^�3 n � �' ,� � s;lC�'zFT ! .r s'31:Ii�@i3. 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C� i.�7��: L'.:.;i.-iildlta2r '� Of N r.,ct+�ral r��z3a s c�E; v* � sitt�`f i, u innt of 1; c r ,� �isi -� i.._ �'.txa• '.,lji L'� x�.4nj.tsn'`4`C"� 4 �c t_t V,e' i,,. .1 + . t':i:c �ik3jif(fi't:d 1vogram -�b 20 �� :C:`� u r rli .': 'n'[i j7 '�..C:E tl i� 11311'ci K':c��a/� C!] tbP t iiL �u�T�c3 7 ry1 �� � t�� c � � 'a i C'c>x r'",•i tt7lt��b S j)-.iiJc;d tlndL L d+3 grant t $�t aLr' 'd :a tx la3 ' �o " j3 �'j {� s y x `*rJa#K �z . • ti�7ji�[lt%6] I � I'$�n 1AI�iCJtl 1 �� �iLf•'J 'cEi'� � k'" "r� � � t��ri �1 t StFs in : tw the 13d din-- abofi, OT1 Zia Z s ` ^i t ;"t Sa �t[1 t�.bLll.'•.j,�«e 3r �'��t�i + "" �"'` syr s . , r. � ..t._ M-1 Cts°3�?1..i2 fL7eS "�.r 1tidE.'(t 7a't7L1 t1d11]C:1p8t10D - ti 1I1, Eta .�C tllt1j i s= sit ti6S �"' z1 4 `�" w>t" tev. �'• 3SCiira� .Soli i3FiCiC?i" theOgi'8.�1 zPjlrae,eti ^. a z :si ai�Y: f� t� g-1, e z Fite i+raiAsad MS 3eI6bate RgOUCies Al car`'t,s �d �'! j Y f' �•'y^.. x"Lv {i� of 11!':'le with the dlipl ovd V1 DIM S o€ Siin. tl` 3''�2L•tf •1.*k.�i .. t:e,.. 1>,s`-§ Y' £3'?i"3f. IT I :t a!!. hi-i-irto or employment made a,✓.�.,ii>>� t�� , �^ ;tx� 'r � ' g ia� f.�u,:. m i, ywill not c.4•..ztse of race, _0 01,_ �:�'t1`l-'�+i ly > ie ;'t+` `s•*..,-u v IiT S�,Y ?�'s r')v - r• o,,. ��5#Y.,�.���•"s � �I ' 'c�7ti.a:... c .i 1 ) c:.,ii:;.'. L13 [rifiUre dot �lilR=tt c3•n 'i!2tl�tt` 1 .�� ' `. .m LtLti 'Lf '.c£ tsE.Z11j.^.�r{Yl@lY� W71jlUUt 1 l 10 1:11 a nC� i�"i " +'�{ r7 �1a 3[+it+ S' . C.'{j1!)i'ci'il2ttt Shall BjJj.tVs(? 7t.L sat t b, t3k .�' # k' .3iL.�O'a y +i ll� t'c -`•t]€.? C�ct})US.IOYl, ai LaFitt:: a i'civ> tiw' ' �# # ST`a'' �3"}mii,{,a�`r1' t a• 1� jJR other F 1 t v of the , �� rle eft 1 r`x l r i�+n>c'��'�. L'i� k r�S��r tt�'kit r j 13tlf:tLti�ic vt.'iftut,e'3 Said E,ti✓Lt .c� :.:r t=_ � �' zx�• ric bi a:3 .t,,a grani a.:.tion shall be c = gcver.• c' t�t '1tt = a -; j `` " , yc� _�•.::.i ��;i��rs including S6 �4`� � �� t `Ky rx''� f.�$'r:'"�# by 8 t-illtrch Or - JC:3nt and r• _•'O1itted 54 r}°,ksr ti. yr t ...�* F S��i`a�-.. a ��S� �4 'l e n""a�•�'s.,�,ic.F.e�� Y� r'..�', t t s i ti 's r tl institutions are SItLtsf1 9. REI'011TSx qtr..( �)fiJ. ��l�T? !1`tSI?EC'�5(�"15 Tllc ;ra:►iee and.it8 delegate agencies shall sul,rnit _ia ante—,i! nrc��'xanl Flr�ntess. evat_ ation, and other.,reports as required j by flE1l' dllf't.?liC': , and sizstti 'r^�.irfa.t� alae h pi-o aerty, p,-- sonnel, financial and other reco:•r:; nd :t�(:rtu t as �r ( cl�!e lc'a nc'(r�ssat liE%V to assure a proper accounting for Zli i)CC!j rar.1 ;'l;i Vis. The ,*r.untee alit, its deivg ti. :agencies shall permit onsite insllertiitns 1,v H1,:1%? re}tre:j::rlia_ii:es, :,Til? sita,i! cif'ertive.iy require employees and l board wit"rthere i-o t„ri s-im siwh inf:irrn:rminn as, i11 the rjvdgiTment of the NEW re- ` present.:hives, 1,: t - relle a_nt. o a ,uostiun rti' c;lrnllii:ulrn -with grant conditions U l �: 1A /Z � r• C and li;"" !i•;;Ality, and sichievements of the program.. All grant rccu:•rr• :,iif Ise m-Ide- oval: ?t;:r: to ('ir• .wthorized representatives of NEW or this 'orlj*,-vllc- -ilcrzi.l o ch(: tiiiiiwd' .!L-!:r5 ill accordance with NEW directives. . IU, C�OV E"dF NT i*�- !N S 1 CON f'INC.1 !T FVF," 'rile grantee warrants that no person or selhr.t,' :11T''llt:.- tip :1't1F71of hrlizaLi011'1;as t inpi(rn d or retainer' to solicit or secure ihi. +:. iciao.q 11_10vi an ne understanding for a commission, percentage. - r.:.r-1.o t:,:?ll# breach fee, for reach or violation of this warrant the ('rver-.1I11unt shta: h, ; e;ie ri-lit to arinu. L:;is }TTailt action without liability or, in its discretion, deu + t,r..iro ti L• gra.ti` or otilerw lse recover $.lie full amount A of Such ?:+rokcrR£;'H or cJMingent fee, or to seen such other rirnetf Ys ::- .:ia j 'h ie7Mhyt xvai)ahle. T 'i• t of r f `iEW may in accordance with ..,�..'('�iC�3v. t c Ji t... :, cit . published reg: laLl,,ns. itslnd or tertrainatt- t1 is t;e•:ast :n whole or in part for cause, which shall inetarn,: W f::;i,:re or unwill,'ngnes of V?,e g :Mice or its delegate agencies to f'GI?11:i" -ith lht' :Itis; •t l.Cl.jl:'OkCiiiTt- lric uifi:g atta3rhed onditions, with applicable statuirts and EXf,c .t•!ve Tlt:txfr s, or witli suci: 1!j.:\' diree-tives as Lnay become generally applicable at awl' bone: (ii; ::t.riimissicri Ill iiiu grip-tec or its telegate agencies to HEW of repk -,is •vilicti r:r,^ itrc•t, x . c l t7. is,c'.?,:=f•l:�tt' s�: any niat( i r %poet; (iii),ineffective Or Ii2ljtrtltlt32' use iii tint Vit!; •1. :'ttt;Z;a i�1+ `i.ict _,t':1;:ie ot- it& delegate at elwies; (iv) making any ('flail}ri \\'i'i2C't :ii `-�1t<•• :1,11 inip:*1:s tilt' rf'prvsentative character of the grantee's policy-Ilt;tE-injz hc,(E•. •'+r t; t' i;�;ir►4ee`s + ,ij - it\ ti, t'rit=F;. c•o.w. iunity support; (v) failure of the graritee p'..i1ti':' ftl :I•iogfi::Y'!}'.Intr nftottinct C:'':litate program activities delegated to other /i};enei:_ in ^:t!'*'' 'it;.t);Ti tile ptir"hr fit' :1.1r1 act'ivitie., of the portions of the atTprurt�t} }trAt2-am t V1et;alt•tt iO th(tiis. s t;"1:i:tl. way ulsu 6: suspended or terminated in whV)tt' :+i' 111 }+f+Yi !i1 fit: a':rc!I: itrf' is a t_•timmuviiv ,Ictioll Agency and a new agency is rec.ik;,. tc,1 by HF% as the Con- Action Agency for all or put of the area served tt\ ilt:- .,i:initse ii1 with E'E\V directives. In such event, part of the grant filijen :-•::1 'he �;r:tlli.'(= ti +?L V!t iV'L;:t�c :.E;Ri1Cie^+ iiulCtlons, obligations, re- of (or cotpies) . :at;ht,rit'i V: aeal3tance provided to the grantee or its delegate a;'.a'tlt,'s iwd%:,r Ii:is nn-ant acti•1'• Sinal` lie tr arlsferred by the grantee and its dviegn;o '"' .:Cit'. lir :1Ilch a'%viv r(`1.7):';1:2 'i'ti ageae . No suspension or termination will afft•rt ary (.xjt:•a%iitureq or legally hilldiu}; tr.atttnitinr;its made prior t0 receiving notice of the siispe-tistoi: n1' Wrnlil:atiots, }:r �virir;i suo_+ (';:lteruiitiires or commitments were Ir`ade in goini faith nild not lot andoijt;ltivn iii ttwinination and are otherwise allowable, 4 ' t� � � gE .. '-F 4 + ri . .i ., institutions are satisfied i } 5 GI G y y 9. RCPOPITS� 04-CORDS ORDS 31\'Ll INSPECT!r1N5 'Cite grantee and its delegate agencies tM shall suhnilt iinatit-. :i:_ ess, evaluation, and other reports as required by lIF1e' dit ect.i(e:=, :stir_= $iiFsll"r.:ait2tl#:n uch► srf)pertS , },:.sonnel, financial and other reco.i!: and a.-cc:twu, are -Jeeined mice;ssxr}• rr: llEW t;; assure a proper accounting for ali progran: !.il=rr.:� . lit$ grranf-ce awiz! illi (l(-'-IP-1d W. ag0flC)FS Shall permit on-site inspec•t.(:ns by :,r.,-r represeniai-ives, and snail effectively require employees and boas ale=t,t'r►ers to i•i,nish sur. info mati4m as, in the judgment of the HEW re- presentatives, rra; i•" rele:•ant to a ucs`i:;c (,i co.l:pliallct' with grant conditions and MEW cbrec ti:ov, c:' Lie of eethj,i. ess, le!--ditY and :Achievements of t]te program. All gran! os will IT nla&E av-'ailph�• i.:r !iki :.ULIiQt•l::e'tl representatives OE HEW r ecl(: or the :'onli,t�_ .!c= C,enr rat. (: Llits utliled ::J!.�s in =ccc,rciar;oe with HEW directives. 14 .)1'1:1A1'i' :'� .i.ti i -'C?i`r'J7!`!C�l-NT i�;F E The -grantee. warrants that no person Or SL')IlJir; ag-:ll 1 o- otl e;; orgiii':Zi3►-oil has hocti c,n,;.o .N ed or r etwnM to solicit ar sec',!, C' t12i ''-,ro. .:C:io :!• .i �-? r�:%'C::�erl: .:, understanding for a commission, percealsNz, ii. t!. c k'�'t;e, r�;' :',n;?.,gent fee. !'')J hi each or violation of this warrant Ole go:erainent aha:! hay- &:`ie ri, annual tli:; gn-ant, action without liability or, in its El2.Scr-Mior'. pit':;1:Ci :J':+ ! t'in grant or cVierwise recover the iull amount of such E:0112Ini :si:ui, jlC`r:;::lli;.ge, :irolferage or contingent fee, Or to seek such other reine(.ieo as ripy be iegatiSr avii1able. 11. SUSP N -!e 3111-ector o: AFW may in accordance avit6 published reg:-lations, scribend or terminate uhiaaL ;n whole or in part for cause, which shalt iJ:c`.ucic-: iii lsil(::•N �)r l!!,1Lr(iii;;�:lctiy of tie grairtc;e Ex• its delegate agencies to colilt+ witl: t:i' pr,);tra L} Inc ludinj; :ttllC.11ed conditions, with applicable statutes and E,.-ec-ir`.+ Owr`v�r!�, or lith fiuen lil' .:' ilii t•tAzve.s as may become generally aihplicahle at an ;;Inn: W., ;:tkblh;isicicn i).; the grantee, or Its delegate agencies to HEW of reports which nre or in nny ►:.ateriai respect; (iii) ineffective or improper tile. of i•(Kie-ra! ((=ci3 by til,: a:ac . oi• its _!vlegate agencies; (iv) making ar.v change which siq�l►ficanr!v i:ripaire. tho represeniativt character of the grantee's policy-III aking hcx_} :._ tilt- gr::u4fte, i .-il .:c iu rnli:t ct,mi2lunity support: (w) failure of the grantee e:ehe'. to :Idequ :te!v :Ilr,tiOnr anti evatuate pro=;ram activities delegated x. to other akencie.ti 1.1 . :li•►•'v in1� oall, thy: pul-post• at':i -IV- lE`. = of the portions of the approved I1rol:r::nl tir'Ir:'t,�atc!i r(, criE!c( . !')rig r t czjr! okay al::u W suspended Or terminated ix III whole of ill pal'i (t• ih(. ('\'('! i ho CunhmullitV Action Agency and a new agency- is recc)rni.zet, I)v .1FW" as the con, m;y Action Agency for all or part of the arra served by the ;rantce;• :ki :h . •.,k ci::rt:r itt( 1;F\V directives. In such event, part t of tate gi-a !t funds :-;5.! the };1:U:Lc`E! ti :,r ticiet-. 'e_ agencies' functions, obligations, re- cords (o (� e cl,iisj, :L:(.hE:•! it`: .=r;ct };r.;>: rt} !;re'aii^ to assistance provided t0 the grantee or its delegaie agonc• �,s 1ti:U_v iitis grntlt actin;: sital? 1)e transferred by the grantee and its de k-MI.O ":!c iCS to stic?: tv-wly rre-o ;iw7kA ageticy. No suspension or termination �z Will affect any e„11rt ditur,e :•z ! ;tti!v hill=iiii c o-olktli'monts made prior to receiving notice (,i the ::usl)etJsiOr or terivinatson, priwid,ri such expenditures or commitments were lk acie ingood faith :ii:d il„r, in antic'ipn:e inn (,I termination and are otberwise allows>f/le. s>'✓`+' t..,. .`"C • t � A C.y - y,. Y S 7 .,*"'.. .F,�`'-t ��L -' � a;'= � rte' x-`S7 yam• mr;. . c.A,. i tl x � .� .. r;e ,.,�`"e F'T y'2' a ��,�r- � :. ,�,�,�.�s`r.nr' 3�r '71rvt "'^-„��fa-^"•-"r-z^+�'^•'` �'-y'�'k'..,.{,yia > !%.�” .��'C c ..w,5 •... �4�a^'�z � �'"t .Rs?• .z. moi', `^ '� ?+f x .fez ,[t"`v �" ,._ .,a. '�tdl:t ".*Kr�st`� d k�s"`w'krw'` p* ��• `+>,�--?'•.'.��.'sk`.��.t 1 rk�: .... '.. ''.. Y�'?.�, �iKh..����`*�C� 't'�"^'.",c..f hk��a ''�.STa^�-,s s.y�F ' ���'.u.`^'i,,a•`,� x`-,.�assn-3y.� �_1.�•. . ,� .Ff .,F_ .; arc•. n` .,. ••,, ''�- -`+i:.,;� k`'' s,^+� .:+ M'} g ra v,4s5< x��rc�e.J^'p."'y•t''"t�. :.:-".€ �''.q` .... .. -- ." •+ z +. x:,�.t:.. "�"„a �, I'r w+ ,4i> r+1••l� S' o+ �•,.,pzF�"��-h y..r� y }5,.5^' � f r 9. r. F1 it Page 4 Funds shall not be treated ^s committed for ;iris nurposz: solely by virtue of a grantee's conn•xt :n Commitment to a delegate agency. Upon suspension or termination, the disposition of unespesided Federal funds and property purchased with program. funds will be subject ,o HEW direction, Al 1 , In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 6 19 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Modification No. 8 to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1067-06. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor A. M. Dias, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Modification Number 8 to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1067-06 to provide for the extension of Out-of-School Program through March 12, 1973 for 92 enrollees at a total cost of $27,870 ($25,020 in federal funds and $2,850 in local share to be provided by subdelegate agencies) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, A. M. Dias . NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order enlerred an the nthwtes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Department of Education Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Economic Opportunity Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 6th day of February , 197 Administrator . W. T. PAASCH, Clerk By 7�lcc c�-�C DWuty Clerk Lourette Kin cai d H24 7/72-15M r EPARTMENT OF LABOR - MANPOWER ADMINTION OUHEAV OF WORK PROGRAMS SPONSOR'S PROJECT MODIFICATION TRANSMITTAL TO: SWP REGIONAL OFFICE (Addmss) FROM: NAME OF SPONSOR y ' Manpower Administration Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 450 Golden Gate Ave. Delegated to the Department of Education) San Francisco, California 94102 1.INDICATE THE FOLLOWING FOR EACH MODIFICATION LINE PAGE NO. SECTION ITEM ANWOR PURPOSE OF MODIFICATION COL. Key each reason to the Line No. indicating the location of the Mad. nl31�s 2 -%-37 To extend the NYC-2 component to 3-12-73 for 92 enrolle s b. at a Federal cost of 259020 which includes -0- FY 73 22 carryover funds and includes -259020 FY 73 NOA funds; aid C. 12 to add special provision 12, Occupational Safety and He lth 8 Act as page 6 of Addendum B- 22 I 15 A&B 24 1 19 1 2 e. (h) 24 II 3 11.2.31 33-8 XVI Revised budgets o- 33-8 xvI 1. 2.CHANGE IN FEDERAL SHARE OF PROJECT COST NEIGHDORHOOD YOUTH CORPS OPERATION NEW SPECIAL NO CHANGE MAINSTREAM CAREERS IMPACT OT04ER 1!1 SCHOOL OUT.SCKOOL SUMM[• WTIMAINSTREAM INCREASE 259020 C)ECREASV----1-----------::�:� 3.51 TURg4ZA uth0" J Kc resentatire) �.DATE SIGNED A.M. Dias, Chairman, Boarl of Supervisors FE8 — 6 1973 $.M IFICATION REVICWE ore• Dice Rel;. Olt. Rep.) 6. DATE REVIEWED 7.TYPE OF CHANGE UNILATERAL a BILATERAL 8.TYPE OF PROJECT 'CO.,.!PONENT t5-ZS 9.SJOES 26-28 1 01S (NYC) 2 DOS tNYCI 3�TvSUMM. tNYC-t 40VVTI INYCI 5OOM 6ONC 70--1 6;Lti_OTHCR(S1rcr(v) 171 C' 2 10. ORIGINAL AGREEMENT SIGNED FY 11.MODIFICATIONS AFFECTZ4 12.AGREEMENT At 3-11 13.MOD. t3-1.1 No. R£4 `{ } /� p 10'4 NATIONAL OFFICE 1 CONTRACT 2 !�NON.CONTRACI lU6(-U6 p &tCept as ht:eay mcdllled• .111 terms and conditions of said Protect Agreement as heretotote modified remain unchanged and in full force and SECE ETAI%Y O1= LAElJR• U..":11'I:U ST:.I'ES DEl'ART!.'F"'T OF LA!MR. I.T' 1jan�nur of l..rrtr,;InIQ Jth•.•r1 TYPED NM�•: OF COeITRACTING OFFICCF3 DATE SIGNED P. ►a... nn/•.: 1 Inl.rl �.�'e uc ut-18uo3 alf-S.C'A t'1113II\1' I•11111'ING 1•F►ICK 0•2o6-u4,10 . t Budget Bureau No.44-R1346 Approval Expires June 30, 1969 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR - MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION 1. AGREEMENT HUM13ER BUREAU OF WORK PROGRAMS PROJECTS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE ECONOMIC 1067-06 OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED ► AGREEMENT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS SPECIAL IMPACT PROJECT PROJECT (TITLE 1 PART B) (TITLE 1 PART D) 1 OIN SCHOOL 2 QOUT-OF-SCHOOL •p GRANT TO PUBLIC AGENCY OR PRIVATE J IJ SUMMER 4 O WORK TRAINING NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OPERATION folAINSTREAM PROJECT p❑CONTRACT WITH PRIVATE PROFIT ORGANIZATION (TITLE 11 SECTION 205(d) ) 6O GRANT TO PUBLIC AGENCY OR PRIVATE 100 OTHER(Specify) NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION NEW CAREERS PROJECT (TITLE 11 SECTION 205(e)) 6 0 AGREEMENT 7 0 GRANT THE SPONSOR (Name) ADDRESS(Nwnber, Street, City, State, Zip Code) IF THE PROJECT IS TO BE JOINTLY SPONSORED AND THE JOINT SPONSOR (IVaine) ADDRESS (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code) hereinafter referred to as the Sponsor,and the United States of America,represented by the Secretary of Labor, U.S.Department of Labs, hereinafter referred to as the Government,hereby mutually agree as follows: 1. The Sponsor will operate and perform the work-training experience projects)described herein in strict accordance with the Economic Opportunity Act of 1954,as amended (42 U.S.C. 2701)',the regulations promulgated thereunder,the standards and procedures of the U.S. Department of Labor, and the general provisions,specifications, project budget(s),and special provisions which are attached and made a part hereof, and those sections of the attached sponsor's project application incorporated by reference in the specifications,which are made a part hereof. 2. The Federal cost limitation(s)and accounting data with respect to such limitations is (are)as follows: USE ONLY IF PREVIOUS LETTER AGREEMENT TITLE OF TOTAL FEDERAL NAME OF PROJECT ECONOMIC AMOUNT FROM PREVIOUSLY NET OBLIGATION OPPORTU14ITY ACT BUDGET OBLIGATED TATS DOCUMENT (0) (b) (c) NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH TITLE 1 PART B CORPS it OPERATION MAINSTREAM TITLE SEC T 101 2035 (d) TITLE 11 NEN CAREERS SECTION 205(e) SPECIAL IMPACT TITLE 1 PART D OTHER 1111YC_2 856,160 TOTAL OF THIS AGREE71.-ENT r856,160= PLEASE INDICATE THIS IS PAGE 1 OF PAGES AND PAGES 1 Foam BWP.14 15-17.671 1 U,:•.uCFhfiil.:L ::l' Of LA1101: - h'i.ttY^nEfiA,-.!1%15rrtATIOU .AGF;_LMCNT NUNrUcR Nkoftl Au 01- PROJECTS U T H01 1'L4Ui:DLR THEE ?: • L-`C4 0 !iC Wit.. r•t t i �F r+r r Ste- „ r} 1067-06' .%Ci- Cr'= s r 5 .,_ ►) t oritinu r Th Gov :n is not to pay Z:ny .., n; in r.•xcess e; lieu;; set f_;'M in clause 5 cf the general ptovisicas 0 this AZ.ee,^ca_ The 5;, n: :r;;ce,to:�c:,y.t fcr furan:; l:.r:e: lhi: 9-F a project LY ptc;cet oasis. 3. This shall ex,itc on the epy cf r:;^ratiens s;_cified in SVcticn I, item 14 of lite Spc:lscr's Project Applica;ien. In Y.;la::,c la,.rcof the peri:.. h::reto hwv cxecc; Budget Bureau No.44-R1257 Approval Expires June 30, I969 U.S. DEPARTIOENT OF LABOR - MANPOWER AD'AMISTRATION If any Section,ot portion of a Stiction,iS modified,com BUREAU OF WORK PROGRAMS BWP plete the entire Section.Enter Agreement No.&Mod. USE ONLY 1.AGREEMENT NO. 2.MOD. NO. CARPS SPONSOR'S PROJECT APPLICATION 1067-06 8 13.14 [Sesition 1-Spons0_Fi INFORMATION PONSOR'S NAME(.9gcncy or OrQ..nizr.rrorl) IAI 26•75 2•ADDRESS(Number and Street) 16 15-39 3.CITY OR TOWN 4O.5$ 4.COUNTY 1 59.78 5.STATE IC 15-16 6.ZIP.Co 17-21 7.0 ING. 22-23 DISTRICT 8.SPONSOR'S PHONE 9.DESIGNATED PROJECT DIRECTOR(Name 24.47 10.PROJECT DIRECTOR'S ADDRESS(No.&Sr. 4$-72 (Arco Code&No.) and Title) 100.CITY ID 15.33 10b.STATE 34-35 oe TOWN 10C. ZIP36.QQ 11. PROJECT DIRECTOR'S PHONE 12. PERSON AUTHORIZED TO SIGN SPONSOR'S CONTRACTS 13. PHONE(Area Code CODE and Number) A.M. Dias, Chairman Board of Supervi ors 14. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION (Check all appropriate blocks) A. PUBLIC AGE14CY IF- 15_17 B. NON-GOVERNMENT NON-PROFIT18.]9 C. PROFIT ORGANIZATION 20 1 AGENCY���OMrAUNITI ACTICt.ACICNCY 1CORPORATION 2 I-IPUIBLIC SCHOOL T OCOMN1UNrTY ACTION AGENCY 2 QOTNEO(Specify) 3 E15TATE 2 UNION 40. COUNTY 3ASSOCIATION 5 OMUNICIPAL Mocal) 4 ORCLIGIOU• AFFILIATED 6 OTAIIIAL COUNCIL 5 QOTNEN(Specify) 7 CjOTHCR (Specify) D. CORPORATION CXISTING UNDER LAWS OF (Stale) 14. ORGANIZATION BEGAN OPERATING (1)MONTH (2)YEAR F. PRIMARY FUNCTION OF ORGANIZATION (Codes 7,S. & 9 apply to Profit Or&iriization only) 21 1 E]COUCATION 2[:]HEALTH 3 Q HOU:ING 4 05OCIAL SERVICC 5 OCON5ERVATION/MECNEATION G E'jGOVLRN•AEHT ADMIN. 7 OSCRVICE 3 OMANUFACTURING 9❑COHIMCRCIAL IOOOT04ER(Specify) 15. FEDERAL FUNDS REQUESTED (Give .,ziawit for each Projeet(s)/Component(s)included in Application) PROJECT!COAIPONENT FEDERAL SI/ARE PROJECT/COMPONENT FEDERAL SHARE 22-29 30-37 (S)OV ERATION (1)IN-bCH00L (NYC) S %IAINSTAEAM S 38-45 46-53 U)OUT-OF.SCHOOL INYC) 16)NEW CARLCRS 54-61 62-69 (3)sumI.IER N,C) (7)SPECIAL IMPACT IFI 15-22 (1)1 OTHER(Speci/y) 23 24.31 t4)WORK TRAINING *T -_ p IN INnUDTPY �r W C) NT C-2 856,160 A. lot AL COST ($ponsur. Id Federal ch:✓c) 32-39 D. TOTAL- FEDERAL SNARE 4047 S 952,16_05 856,160 16.SOURCES FROM WH!CI( z?"ONSOR'S ACTIVITIES ARE FUNDED(To be cam- 17. BWP USE ONLY CARD IA 1.2 pl.•rrd by noir-protit u:r:.+•ri.ati<uls eac.,pf CAA's) O. AGRELMLNT NO. 3-11 lr. DATC ASSIG-1F_D 15-19 (Al... d.w. vr.) Ic. LAeca AiFa 20.22 d. 5r47(a coDE 23-25 coot I FORM 0WP.1 t5-17-E7) 22 BWP If any Section,or portion of a Section, is modified,complete the ALL AGREE. NO. }11 MOD. NO. 116.8 ONLI'-r entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. CARDS111 067-06 8 10.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT(S) • COMPONENT(S) (Continued) g.SPECIAL MIPACT ` - 2G h. OTHER (Fornetvprograms.as mai'be Authorized) 2H 16.80 19.STARTING ANO ENDING DATE.i - BY PROJECT(S)'COMPONENT(S) (See Specifications. Section 11 K) NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS GT-2 PROJECT OPERATION NEW SPECIAL DATES SUMMER IN OUT OF WK. TRNG. MAINSTREAM CAREERS IMPACT OTHER SCHOOL SCHOOL IN IrIOUSTNY (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (B) (h) 55 (1)STARTING 1F 18-52 58-62 68-72 1G 1r19 25-2 35.3 45-49 SG-G^v (Ifo..Day. Yr.) t2) ENDING 53-57 63-67 LZLZL 20-24 3 4 61.65 (No., An)*, 2'r.) —12- 20. PROJECT NCT IN OPERATION o.CLOSE OF IN-SCHOOL b.START OF IN-SCHOOL (Give dates) Section II — SUMMARY OF ENROLLEE_ DATA 1. PRINCIPAL GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION FROM WHICH ENROLLEES TO BE SELECTED O.SUBDIVISION Ili 15-1G h. CI"tr 1 - C. COUNTY 36-55 d.STATE 56-57 2.ESTIMATED NUMBER OF POTENTIAL ENROLLEES WITHIN a.UNDER AGE 22 b.AGE 22 AND OVER 11. AREA ELIGIALE FOR PROJECTISI/COMPOt.EttTIS)---------► 3.TOTAL ENROLLMENT WHEN PROJECT(S) 'CO11POtIENT(S) IN FULL OPERATION NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS OPrRAT1ON MAIN&TREAM NEW CAR. SPEC. IM. OTHER IN cCHOOC OUT OFC..- OOL SUM rR wrdl e) ( h 60 if 15-19 30-34 45-49 0- 4 1J 115-19 3 42 l l)MCN LEL 20-24 q353� 0-54 5- 35-39 56 54 50 66-7012)WOMEN 229 55-59 1 170-74125-29 46.44 55-59 92 LZkZL (3) TOTAL Section Ili — CH-GOING OR PREVIOUS FEDERALLY-SPONSORED PR OJECT(W IDOMPONENT(S)—If you are now operating any of the folfo'winp,project(s),'comporent(s), give the Contract;'Agrectrent Number for each. If not now operating,give the Contract/ Agreement Number for the last ploject(s),'Component(S)you cNiated in each category. 11, 1 15-241.NEIGHS DRIZOD TOUT— H CCRFIJ 2.NEicHBOF HOLO YOUTH CORPS 25.35 3.A:)TA 3 y� S.J09 CORPS 47-56 �---- _ S.OPER. A/AI\STRCAt,t NELSO 57-G5 6.NEM CA RLE;S —� � 7.SvEC1At IM! 1�-2a $.OTHER 1L 1-25:a- 1. I 1__ Sectiesl l!� —_ FiEL_ATIfl_1iS)l!P TO_C A_A � 1. HON WILL PrCJ,:CT;SI CO-.100 ENT(S) RELATE TO COMMUNITY ACTION AGEr1CYT 3fT 2.CAA IDENT. r1UMBER(S) CAA 5P,)N OR t_i CAA SPON!,014.C+ELLGATt.O 3 CAA COOT:^INATING O• _ 37'4G AND 0PLH:.TF_ OPERATION ONLY b 0 C f147-557-6 -' 4��r+G CAA GEH.1tI:G C0111AUNITY COOPERATION ri!TH CAA NOT VC551bLE — tf. 67.76 7 FOAM bWP-T lD-t1.67. 24 gNP If any Section, or portion of a Section, i5 modified,complete the ALL REEMENT NO. 7!.MOD. NO. entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod. No. ARDS 1067-06 8 SectionXVI - PROJECT_;_C(3MPOMENT BUDGET 1. PROJECT BUDGET FOR o 0 COMB. tNYc) 1 0 Is tNYc) 2 0 OS (NYc) 3 0 SUMMER IN YC) SA 15 4 0 WTI (NYC) s G'OM 6 0 NC 7 10 S1 e C1 OTHER NYC-2 2.COMPONENT BUDGET FOR 16 1 iJ IS (NYC) 3❑SUMM. IN C) a 0 OM - SUBAGREEMENT 7 0 SI - SUBAGREEMENT 2❑OS (NYC) 4 Q WTI (NYC) 6 0 NC - SU©AGREEMENT 8 Q OTHER - SUBAGREEMENT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. --T NO. TOTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL (a 1 (bl (0 1. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 45,900 - 45,900 2.WAGES FOR OTHER 27-31 32-36 PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 458,690 458,690 • 3.TOTAL WAGES (Add r end 2)................. 504,590 37-41 504,590 42.46 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF 47-51 FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1610 5,490 _ 5,490 C.TRANSPORTATION.................................. 1622 57.61 62-66 7,060 7,060 D.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT 67-71 L_Z2- SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 120,250 120,250 TOTAL SECTION 1 637,390 637,390 (Add A3,B. C, and D) II. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND WAGES2 1.PROJECT ADMINISTRATION.................. 1631 5B 17-21 22- 64,520 3,090 61,430 26 2.RECRUITMENT.................................... 1632 27-31 - 36 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 37.41 - • 100,630 100,630 4.SUPERVISION .... 1633 47-51 52-56 .................................. 92,610 2,610 5.REMEDIAL EDUCATIO14........................ 1635 57-61 62-65 6.JOB DEVELOKIENT, PLACEMENT, - 1 - REFERRAL, AND FOLLO71-UP............... 1636 7.OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED 5C 17-21 22-26 BY STAFF.......................................... 1637 8.TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES - (Add A1. 2. 3. s, s. 6. mud 7)...................) 1630 II 257,760 5,700 162,060 B. EMPLOYER'S COST OF -- --- ---t-"--- - -- FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1640 22,930 i 300 27-31 22,620 32-35 C.TRAVEL EXPENSES3................................ 1650 - 42-4 18,8209C),D00 18,820 TOTAL SECTION 11 , 299,510 1203,510 (A:rd AS. 11, and C) ( 11 FOF•.1 UwP-f {5.17-67) 32 -d' BWP If any Section, or portion of a Section, is modified,complete the �A�L 1.AGREEMENT NO. 3.11NO. 13-14 ONLY—r entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and h1od.No. �jj--ARD 1067-06 $ Secticn XVI T (Continued) _ _ — _------_�—�--' -- — — PROJECT ; BUDGET ACCT. COST CATEGORY rr O. TOTAL s-ONSORt FEDERAL (a) (b) (c) 111. OPERATIONAL COSTS A.EQUIPMENT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1661 5CI 4751 ��— b.Rental and Use.................................. 1665 1,170 57-61 1,170 62-66 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1662 -- 7- 72-76 b. Rental and Use.................................. 1666 5D 17-21 22.26 B. RENT` ................................ 1663 3,360 27-31 32-36 ................... 3,360 C. INSURANCE AND BONDING...................... 1664 — 37.41 42-46 52-56 D.TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1667 47-51 E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 10,730 57-61 10,730 62-66 F. INDIRECT COSTS'................................... 1680 67-71 72-76 TOTAL SECTION Ill 15,260 15,260 (Add Ala,A16, Ago, Alb, B. C.D.E. mJ P) IV. SUBAGREEMENT COSTS......... . 1690 5E 17-21 22-2 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 27- 3 34.40 952,160 96,000 856,160 1. May include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rates paid for comparable work in the area, and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reimbursement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S.Government Standards. 4. Allowable cost ter rent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit,at a rate not to exceed _Cb of -- — This budget is subject to adjustment it period of operation is less than period specified in the Sponsor's Project Application,Section 1 (19). t; FOAm OWP-1 r5_17-e7r —8 33 1 Extension Budget • Q{yp If any Section,or portion of a Section, is modified,complete the PALL 'i.AGREEMENT NO. 2.MOD.NO. ONLI'-+• entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and'Lod. No. ARDS l 1067 06 ---- — Section XVI — PROJECT / CCMPCWiNT BUDGET _ 1. PROTECT BUDGET FOR o C] COMB. (NYC) I 0 Is (NYC) 2 C]OS (NYC) 3 Q SUMMER (NYC) 5A 15 4 Q WTI (NYC) 5 0 OM 6ONC 7 C]SI lXIOTHER NYC-2 2.COMPONENT BUDGET FOR 16 10 15 (NYC) 3 Q SUMM. (NYC) 5 Q OM — SUBAGREEMENT 7 Q 51 — SUBAGREEMENT 2 Q OS (NYC) 4 Q WTI (NY CI 6 Q HC — SUDAGREEMENT !Q OTHER — SUBAGREEMENT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. NO. TOTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL (a) (b) (c) I. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 5,770 5,770 2.PAGES FOR OTHER 27-31 32-36 PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 9,720 9,720 3.TOTAL WAGES (add t and 2 37.41 42-46 15,490 15,490 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF 47.51 - FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1610 160 160 C.TRANSPORTATION.................................. 162: 57.61 62-66 D.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES RIOT SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 63067-71 630 TOTAL SECTION I (Add A3. B. C. 4nd D) 16,280 � T— 16,280 I1. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND WAGESZ 1.PROJECT ADMINISTRATION.................. 1631 58 17-21 2,620 2,620 22-26 2.RECRUITMENT.................................... 1632 27.31 3. COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 2,870 3 -41 2,870 4.SUPERVISION...................................... 1634 2,850 2,850 47-5I 52.56 5.REMEDIAL EDUCATION.................... 1635 57-61 62••66 G.JOB DEVELOPM..ENT, PLACEMIENT, 7- REFERRAL,AND FOLLOW-UP............... 1636 7. OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED 5CI 17-21 22.26 BY STAFF.......................................... 1637 8.TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES (Add AJ. 2. 3. 4. S. 6, and 7)................... 1630 3,340 ,850 5,490 B.Ef.IPLOYER'S COST OF FRINGE BENEFITS............�................... 1640 27-31 Z420 _ _ 1 420 C.TRAVEL EXPENSES'................................ 1650 TOTAL SECTION If 21..000 2,850 8,150 (Add AS, V. and C) I1 Foam BWP•1 (5.17.671 32 -8 C 1 r , Extention Budget .BWP If any Section, or portlWf a Section, is modified,complete theTiuzr 1. EEMENT NO. 3.11 2-Moo.NO. 13-14 entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod. No. 1067-06 8 Section Xtt! — PROJECT GUDCET tCantir.::ed) ACCTPROJECT BUDGET- COST U O G E T . COST CATEGORY NO. TOTAL SPONSORI FEDERAL 111. OPERATIONAL COSTS ^� A.EQUIFNIENT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1661 5C1 47-51 L 52-56 b.Rental and Use.................................. 1665 57-61 62-66 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1662 67-71 72-76 b. Rental and Use.................................. 1666 5D 17-21 22-26 B. RENT° 1663 27-31 120 32-36 ................................................... 120 C. INSUki+fti:E ANO f3UNUfNG...................... 1664 37-41 42.46 D.TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1667 47-51 52-56 E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 57-61 62-66 47_ F. 114DIRECT COSTS`'................................. 1680 67-71 72-76 TOTAL SECTION 111 (Add Aln. Alb, .12a. Alb, 590 D. C.U. E, mid F) 590 IV. SUBAGREEMIENT COSTS............................... 1690 5E 17-21 22-26 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT --—` --- '-- --— 2,850 27-33 � 34.40 —27 870 25,020 1. May include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rates paid for compatab:e work in the area, and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reimbwsement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Allowable cost for tent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. 5. IndirH.t costs provisional Subject to audit, at a rate not to exceed Co of This budget is subject to adjustment if perieJ of operation is less than period specif5cd in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section I (19). r2 FC01M O'NP-1 (5-17.671 33 -8 I r ' 1.AGREEMENT NO. 2.MOD. NO. ONLY If any Section, or portion of a Section, is modified,complete the ALL 3-ll 13-14 ONt1'� entire Section. Enter Agreement No. and Mod. No. :ARDS 1067-06 8 Section XV11—ENROLLEE DISTRIBUTION BY WORK CLASSIFICATION AND COST — Check he Project/Component in Item I to which this listing applies. Submit separate pages for each protect/component if more than one. See Instructions for coding Work Assignments (Jobs). 1.PROJECT/COMPONENT (Exclude column(1)for a Nork Training in Industry Cdnponent) 3A I$ 1 J IN SCHOOL (NYC) 2❑OUT OF SCHOOL (NYC) 3❑SUMMER INYCI e❑WTI (NYC) S J OM 6L-7 NEN CAREERS 7❑SPECIAL IMPACT 6 xkOTHER(Specify) NYC-2 Heads of household 2.WORK CLASSIFICATION AND COST (See Sl,ecilica(ion..11 A.) — TOTAL HOURS WORK CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEES PER WEEK NUMBER TOTAL RATE TOTAL CODE PER WORK PER OF HOURS PER AMOUNT Non—work experience CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEE WEEKS HOUR (o) (b) (c) (d) (0) 3AI 17--22 1 23-27 Remedial Education 15 10 4 600 _ b. ---L28-33 34-38 Skills Training `1 15 _ 9 4 540 C39.44 a5-49 —� Counseling 15 1 4 60 d• 50-55 L56.60 Sub-total _ 15 20 1200 1.925 2,310.00 e. !I 51.66 67-71 dependent allowance 15 4 $5/wk 300.00 t• 313 17-22 23-27 _sub-total 1200 2,610.00 sless: 51 — 28-33 34-38 phase (60) ( 130.50) 39-44 i a5-49 total non-work expzence - Acct 1602 _ 1140 2,479.50 0.55 ! 56-GO 1' 1 61-66 67-71 work—experience _ It. 3C117_22 23-27 Clerical. Aides 10 10 4 400 1.65 660.00 1. _ 28-33 34.33 General trades 5 10 4 200 1.65 330.00 M. -9.44 45.49 sub-total 15 1 600 990.00 "iess: 5% 50.55 56.60 phase in out 30 49.50 °• 51-GG 67-71 . Total Account_ 1601 — 570 940.50 °' 3D 1]-22_ 23-27 L q' _______E21-33] 34=33_ I IF THIS IS THE LAST PACE FOR A PROJECT 'COMPONENT. COMPLETE ITEMS 3. 4•AND 5. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED COMPLETE :.:BOTHER PAGE 13. Dr?-44 3. TOTAL _15 _ 1 1,00 ! _ i 3,600.00 - %T-.T5360 l d. L[:5 PHASE IN PHASE OUT AND a 35ttt7EE15ht 15 ;0 90180.00 180.00 ----- - ------ -- ------ TOTALnag.-- -:•......... •.-:.......iii --- 1 U1 G5 $. TOTAL EIIRGLLEE VIA GES if;c:,!,;_! :v-:. 1>1IZ.r.t,f 169:)Insrrt in Col. !hI 13 Heads of 1(ousehold FOAe. 6VVP•I 1'1.17.071 34 1 II ) rz 6WP If any Section, or portion of a Section, IS modified,complete the ALL 1.AGREEMENT NO.1 3-11 2.MOD. No. 13'14 ONL)'-+► entire Section. Enver A,-reement No. sad Mod. No. CSS 1067-06 8 Section MI—ENROLLEE DISTRIBUTION BY WORK CLASSIFICATION AND COST— Check'he Project/Component in Item 1 to which this fisting applies. Submit separate pages for each project/component it more than one. See Instructions for coding Work Assigmllents (Jobs). 1. PROJECT;COMPONENT (Eacludo column(f)for a Bork Training in Industry Component) 3A 15 1 U IN SCHOOL (NYC) 2❑OUT OF SCHOOL (NYCI 3❑SUMMER (NYC) 4 0 WTI (NYC) S❑OM 6 u NEIN CAREERS 7 Q SPECIAL IMPACT B n OTHCR(Specify) NYC-2 Enrollees Without dependents 2.WORK CLASSIFICATION AND COST (See Specifications, If D.) TOTAL HOURS NUt.ISER RATE WORK CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEES PER WEEK OF TOTAL PER TOTAL CODE PER WORK PER HOURS AMOUNT T\O11—WOrl; experience CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEE WEEKS HOUR _ (o) (b)_ (c) (d) (e) f (9) 0• 3AI 17-22 23-27- -- - Remedial education 77 10 4 3080 6. 1 28-33 1:3i,131_ _ Skills Traiilino 77 9 4 2772 C. 39.44 1 45.39 Counseling 77 1 4 308 d. 50.55 515-60 sub—total_ 77 20 4 6160 _ 1.2375 7,623.00 'less; 5% G1-G6 67-71 phase in/out (308) (381.15) 3BI 17-22 23.27 Total AccL. 1602 5852 7,241.85 9 28-33 �-34-38- - — - — Idork Lxperiellce L39.44 i — 45-49 Clerical Aides � 30 _ 10 4 1200 1.65 1,980.00 1_____,---_---L-Sass T 5G-so `-- General trades i 47 _ 10 4 1880 1.65 3,102.00 • _I— ---- G1-GG � 67-11 _sub—total _ 3080 5,082.00 kless: 5% 3C L 17.22 23.27 phase in/out (154) (254.10) I - 1 28.38 34-38 Total Acct. 1601 _ 2,926 4,827.00 " — — -- 9-44 45.49 a• 61-156 G7-71 P. 3D 17.22 -------C2:3.27 -- q' -`—�_28-33 — 34-38 )F THIS IS THC LAST PACE FOR A PROJECT 'COMPONENT, COMPLETE ITEMS 3, 4,A11D 5. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED CO-MPLETE ANOTHER PAGE 13. $, TOTAL ON 77 —v 9240 _ 12,705.00 Rccr:T 1:53-Go 4, LESS I'1{A5F IN PHASC OUT AND ABSENTEEISM -_ 5 462 (6J�.25) ?—--- __._.-- TCi4L "R_ i-- S, T07 AL ENPOLLEL WAGES 17,?Lrt I1-- 1x1.1 .uul I0021 In-,"tu. iui. �w: r.: j 8 B 8,778 k 112,069.75 enrollees without dependents 34 i • BtvP If any Section, a: portion of a Section, is modified, complete the A!1 1 1.aEEMENT 140. 3'11 12.MoD. NO. I ONLY entire Section. Enter Agreement No. and Ltod. No. CAR,;,, 1067-06 8 Section XV111 — DATA IN SUPPORT OF PROJECT/COWONENT BUDGET—Completea,separate page for each project?component for which a Budget is shoed in Section XVI. TYPE OF PROJECT COMPONENT (Check which) NYC-2 31117 1 DIS (NYC) 2DOS (NYC) 3DSUMM. (NYC) 4OWTI INVC) 501.1 6ONC 70SO 6 MOTHER(Specity) 1.C14ROLLEE FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS (13udpet Ilea 1610) FRINGE 0ENEFIT AMT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (a) (b) (c) (d) (a) o. F.I.C.A...................................................... Is.WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION........................ 1.02 15,489.75 158.00 158.00 c.OTHER(spcciiy) d.OTHER(spccity) e.OTHER(Specity) I. TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1G10,.... J .................... 158.QO 158.00 2.ENROLLEE TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES (Budget Item 162J) MILES RATE 40 TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE PER ( PER WEEK MI. WKS. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (a) (E) (c) (d) (e) (1) o.TRANSP CRT ENROLLEES TO JOB SITES FROtJ CENTRAL PICK-UP POINT BY(Specity; b.TRANSPORT ENROLLEES TO JOB SITES FROM BY(Specity) c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 11,21......................... !' A. 3.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT SUPPLIED UY STAFF (Rjdgct Item 1f;22) NO. OF RATE SUPPORTIVE SERVICE EN- PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL ROLLEES EN- AMOUNT SHARE SHARE ROLLEE 8 3I a.MEDICAL EXAMINATION........................................ 8-23-27 b.OTHER Isp, .v,-) remedial education • 92 6.85 630.00 630.00 tutori.u£ @ 3.00 per hour C.OTHER(sp,,;,ty) d.OTHER,s;• e. OTHER(Spca,A1 1. TOTAL_ BUDGET ITE.'.: 1622............... ..................1 630.00 630.00 , 1¢ hJvr.. D'N P-1 (D-17.671 35 ' S ILo•Ll-til t-afA10 „tl0� ` St N N N N N N H w w w w , 57 w w w w w r W w W N 1 M! z 'n >"C h t1 n 7 H o 0 0 0 t'1 I'>, 0 0I.,-, o - 10 rt C G G rt in (n n tD m G G G Cs 7 ri O O j ts' 0 FH t4 N to La N C tD r; G tD r H i I•p W W w rt rt rt O '^ ❑ tl to m O O O Cl rt KT T i aO y O t z O 1 e> to t-4 ja, N t t m � z ^I < z N w tt it r7 ty 7 !) v a 0! - Z N O G G nri : ! >fa n !a K 1 ti � ❑ ,1 a w tD N >ff >I ; PU, Ul Ut a\ w W W ON OD XO z 7o O O ko A w O kO In %O Ul �+ n �r r- r 0-4 N IJ N N N w o O-1 d N W O� N Ln Ln CN A o O W ut OD %O O -t I_n { O In ol w O t✓t N v GO a m m1 - O w w ON O x �I N O� 2 t =in Un &- d • i0 O 10 O O O s n t u t Q ~ z O o U to z n i 1 0 Ub 0 � �� L 9 13 0 0 � m > _ `+ m = z � I o N = ' U n -`Ln j. D N N N N w tut w to o-I:t �. N d o d o to o o 0 0 o vr.o W O O O (A : � - �O r 00 N N N N V W W In �ON I r' O W V m!o W 00 Oo Ib O a% oo % O Ln F-+ w Ut " v w rnN !� o o _ 00 O t� 00 N O O N i� 4? c> ^ n A O J O W Co 4.1 a% O+ d i t a N O G% O O O` Cr a _ e N N co N Ln 00 o O ut >O O En n C) mo 1 O O A N O Ut N N IJ V w W Ln O•, !t ON i-r d w +U r W 07 �-J O ON00 �D q In N N m co v w 4. = >m A I S a� tb OD �• N O o N O t 6. Q` o r- v m O O ON 4- w n> ! N '� r i O O C` -t 8 90-1901 ` Rue oy)vacuaat5y la;u3 •uol;�"s a!! lua trt �1 ort oow Z ti £ 'On1r. n:��jOr•1 llt aqt a)aldwo�'palll;a: s! 'uD�3�8$a)D ualt°d t°'uot;a.g hue;( dM8 t � 1.AGREEMENT NO. 2.MOD.NO. 8wP If any Section, or portion of a Section, is modified,complete the ONLY entire Stiction. Enter Agieeutent No.and Mod. tdo. 1067-06 8 Stiction XV111 -DATA IN SUPPGrT OF PROJECT/COMPONENT BUDGET (Continued) TYPE OF PROJECT/COMPONENT (Check which) 1 F1I5 (NYC) 2 LJOS (NYC) 3❑SUMM. iNYC1 4(D WTI VNYC) 5❑OM 6 Q NC 7❑SI a L yO7HER(Spccify) NYC-2 4.STAFF FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS (AudCet Itcn I640) FRINGE BENEFIT 9 AMT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) o.F.I.C.A.................................................... 5.85 5,448.42 321.07 321.07 b.WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION...................... .63 5,488.42 34,58 34,58 Life c.HEALTH AND WELFARE INSURANCE......... 7.5 5,488.42 411.63 411.63 a.C)iRE11REMENTPEra:Or................... 7.25 5,488.42 397.91 397.91 e.OTHER(Spocil>> Dental Plan ... 1.3 5,488.42 71.35 71.35 I. OTHER(sp,ot))unemplo)ment ins... 3.4 5,488.42 186.61 186,61 y.TOTAL FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS ; OR STAFF t ?: 1,423.15 1,423.15 5.STAFF TRAVEL EXPENSES (/iudl;c(1(on 1650) FILES RATE TIME TRAVEL EXPENSE PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL WEEK S/oar t/>.11. DAYS V.r,s. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE c o.TRAVEL BY(Specil,) Private auto x .11 4 2818 1 240.00 1.240.00 b. PER DIEN1...................................... c.TOTAL TRAVEL CASTS FOR STAFF... 1,240.00 1 1,240.00 6.SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT COSTS (Rudg.•t Itcau 1661, 1665. 1662. 1566) EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT TOTAL SPOt1SOR'S FEDERAL NO. AMOUNT SNARE SHARE b (c) o.OFFICE EQUIP?.'.ENT 1. Puichase.......................................................................... 1661 2. Rcn:al t*: Use.................................................................. 1665 b.PROJECT EQUIPM-r NT 1. rwch:I�e 1662 2. Rental CiUse............................. � I c.TOTAL EQUIi i.1ENT COST'S........... .......... tb rGA Wei P.1 (5.17.67: 37 til!'PIf any Section, of portio..of a Section, is modified, complete the 1•A EEM -NT NO. 2.MOD. NO. ONLY entire Section. Enter Aoreewtu nt No. and feed.No. 11067-06 8 Section X_Vi(! — DA�A N: SUFP_0AT OF PfIOdECT!COMPai;Ell T CUDGET (Continued) TYPE OF PROJECT r'CO!•1PONE NT --_-- --_--� --- -------,- --� -------------_—r -- —_- 1V'YC-2 1-�IS MYCI 2DOS trJVCI 30SU!.M. (NYC) tYt TI (NV C) 5-Ore 6E)NC 7QSI aMOTH ER IS Cil/) 7.RENT (Budget Item 1663)— INCLUDE utilities and Custodia! services in rate pet square foot per month. RENT SQUARE RATE'SQ. MO. IN NO.STAFF TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL FEET FT.'MO. USE USING USE AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b) (C) (d) (e) (1) (9) (h) o.RENT................................ 600 .40 1 3 SO 120.00 120.00 b.RENT................................ - f — c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1663 €. � 120.00 120.00 8.INSUP.ANCC AND BONDING(Itudact 1rcn 1664) NO. AMOUNT OF STAFF TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL INSURANCE AND BONDING AMOUNT OR BONDCOVERED AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b) (C) (d) (e) o. LIABILITY INSURANCE................................. b. FIDELITY BOND........................................... c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM IG64....................... 1 9.OTHER DIRECT COSTS (U,,d(,et Iran 1670) COST S!IAO. TEL. OTHER DIRECT COSTS PER NO. TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL 9ASE TOLL MOS. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE 810. (o) (b) (C) (d) c) f ( ) a.DESK TOP SUPPLIES, ETC............................. ' 80 1 80 00 80-00 :;.. b.TELI_PHON'E & POSTAGE.............................. i IS 1 — t c.OTHER(sp,•,;ls') pad*roll. service "' 10 i 1 110.00 110.00 r �1 d.OTHER(sp,tty) ; xcrox,mimeo "' 00 .. 1 100.00 110.00 c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1G70 70 470.00 470.00 10. iNDIRLCI COSTS (liudp!ct)rem 1680) INDIRECT COSTS AMT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b) (C) (d) (e) o. PROVISIONAL RATE(c,,i. „) BASED ON FOLI.O1'IING BUDGETARY LINE ITFMS (spec;t)-) b.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1680......................... 38 frl6 { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 6 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Modification Number 11 to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1103-06. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by 'Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor A. M. Dias, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Modification Number 11 to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1103-06 to provide for the extension of the In-School Program from February 17, 1973 through March 16, 1973 for 204 enrollees at a total cost of $16,780 ($15,500 in federal funds and $1,280 in local share to be provided by subdelagate agencies) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, A. M. Dias. NOES: None . ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and corred copy of an order on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Department of Education Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Economic Opportunity Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 61h day of February . 19 73_ Administrator W. T. PAASCH, Clerk By G-oma Do" Clerk Loure'te Kincaid H 24 7/72-15M r l AOL • 3WDEPARTMENT OF LABOR _ MANPOWER ADINIONWATION • GUNEAU Of WORK PROWAMS SPONSOR'S PROJECT MODIFICATION TRANSMITTAL O: SUP REGIONAL OFFICE (Addmaa) FROM: NAME OF SPONSOR Manpower Administration Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 450 Golden Gate Ave. Delegated to the Department of Education) San Francisco, California 94102 1.111ICATE TNM FOLLOWING FOR EACH MODIFICATION LINE INNIPOSE OF MODIFICATION PAW NO. SECTION ITEM ND/Oft COL. EM each reason N she Lula file.indicating Nr ISaMIiM of IIIc 11af/. �• alas �sa� To extend the NYC in-school component to 3-16-73 at a 1 2 Federal cost of $15,500 which includes -0- FY73 carryov r b. 1 funds and includes $15,500 FY 73 NOA funds ; and to add F- 33 1 15 Arg special provision 12, Occupational Safety and Health Ac page 6 of Addendum B. 1 19 a XVI Revised budgets XVI fl- P2.CIMANIGE IN FEDERAL SHARE OF PROJECT COST NEIGHMORM000 YOUTH CORPS OPERATION NEw SPECIAL OTHER NO CHANGE M atMMAINSTREA&I CAREERS IMPACT aOL OUT.atNaOl aawlE� X11 INCREASE 15,500 DECREASE 3.S1 E70ATE SIGNED A.M. Dias, Chairman Board FEB - 6 1973 of Supervisors 5.00 OI KATION REVI ED {Signature. Reg. OIL Rep.) 6.DATE REVIEWED 7.TYPE OF CHANGE ouNILATERAL it MILATERAL !.TYPE OF PROJECT/COMPONENT IS-25 fL`T I[a1S INYCI Z":]OS (NYC) 7 1=)SUMM. tNYCI 40WT1 (NYC) SOON 0ONC 7 0S 6(CDOTHEA(SpeclfY) 10. ORIGINAL AGREEMENT SIGNED BY 11.MODIFICATIONS AFFECT 29 12.AGREEMENT All3-11 13-A100D. -j!J0. 1 NO. nPEGION C3NATIONAL OFFICE 1 ,CONTRACT 2 I0NON-CONTRACT 1103-06 11 Except as hereby modified,at terms and conditions of said Project Agreement as heretofore modified remain unchmpd and in full forte and effect. SECRETARY OF LABOR. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. BY(S4nafk+ .•of Contret-nng U$hver) TYPED NAME OF CONTRACTING OFFICEIf DATE SIGNED roeu [IiMv.2 I9-17.671 C.SA IIC 67.1noo3 eu.S.GOYIJINIII:NT M11STOG OVDWC:1961 0-441111-901 Budget Butrau No.44•R1346 Apptoa31 Expires Jute 30, 1469 U.S.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR — MAUPOWER ADMINISTRATION 1. AGREEMENT NUMBER BUREAU OF WORK PROGRAMS PROJECTS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE ECONOMIC 1103-06 OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED AGREEMENT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS SPECIAL IMPACT PROJECT PROJECT (TITLE I PART B) (TITLE 1 PART D) IUN SCHOOL 2QOUT-OF•SCHOOL 60 GRANT TO PUBLIC AGENCY OR PRIVATE Q SUMMER 40 WORK TRAINING NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OPERATION MAINSTREAM PROJECT 90 CONTRACT WITH PRIVATE PROFIT ORGANIZATION (TITLE It SECTION 205(d) ) S 0 GRANT TO PUBLIC AGENCY OR PRIVATE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION f0�OTHER(Specify) NEW CAREERS PROJECT (TITLE 11 SECTION 205(e)) 6 O AGREEMENT 7 O GRANT THE SPONSOR (Nene) ADDRESS(Nunber, Street, City, Stere, Zip Code) IF THE PROJECT IS TO BE JOINTLY SPONSORED AND THE JOINT SPONSOR (Name) ADDRESS (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code) hereinafter referred to as the Sponsor,and the united States of"America,represented bythe Secretary of Labor,U.S.Department of Labor, hereinafter referred to as the Government,hereby mutually agree as follows: 1. The Sponsor will operate and perform the work-training experience project(s)described herein in strict accordance with the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964,as amended(42 U.S.C.2701),the regulations promulgated thereunder,the standards and procedures of the U.S. Department of Labor,and the general provisions, specifications•project budget(s),and special provisions which are attached and made a part hereof, and those sections of the attached sponsor's project application incorporated by reference in the Specifications,which are made a part hereof. 2. The Federal cost limitation(s)and accounting data with respect to such limitations is(ate)as follows: USE ONLY IF PREVIOUS LETTER AGREEMENT TITLE OF TOTAL FEDERAL NAME OF PROJECT ECONOMIC AMOUNT FROM PREVIOUSLY NET OBLIGATION OPPORTUNITY ACT BUDGET OBLIGATED TMS DOCUMENT NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH TITLE 1 PART B CORPS 796,720 OPERATION MAINSTREAM TITLE 11 SECTION 205 (tI) TITLE 11 NEW CAREERS SECTION 205(e) SPECIAL IMPACT TITLE 1 PART D OTHLR- MDTA FY71 223,710 TOTAL OF T.415 AGREEMENT Ij�`7���'7 70 PLEASE INDICATE --40— TtIIS IS PAGE 1 OF PAGES AND PAGES I Foam 0WP.}6 15-17.67) j k 1 tl.'4Ef:1' (l t' LAUi.#t Af:FUa!h ACttttaSitlAflUq r� J. cEK[N7 Nti►ItlGti I ::.: I- G.,U71.iC 1103-06 Of-'Pr .-OUNi•i-Y ACT OF 1964, :AS •l i:.. �'-ffl-._..a i-_—t x -- -air•{ to (1.V.. .'.CC: in r)...-:�Lf'?,o ti.'.:1::: !i fC•�`7 in ct2u,-L S f tip i e t aercrat Fsovisions of this AL-.,& cnL Tb„ agrees to,ci e nl for fca..is calf tins 3 pro)act Ly f:Sf.Ct basis. on ti.. I:... ..:.0 Gf C^'_f.i i'..,� iCtf:Cu In t;:ca a l•"t G 1:2 r .• . t r C. 1, 1 2..Cf i .,.li0f S PiOf::Ct/17,7t1:?•.ICfI. 7 In crilnesc W112reof t`o p::rties hereto flare executed this duan.cnt.herein refeaed to as the Agiccfreit,effective as of the last date of sign. , in i.t,01t bc10-r: • - y o. B (Si - - - - - b. TITLC (;}t«1Y :ari �.T� SIG £d 1.S pon iv:: ?�. is / T Baird of SuneVI c rg 19 F3 a. E1 i;:n.:r..:,.) b.TITLE c.DATE SICKLO 2.JOINT SPONSOR c. BY(Sig^a:u:e) b.TITLE c.DATE SIGNED U.S. DrPT.OF LAF:CR CERTIFICATION FOR COR!"OHA i it SPONSOR certify that 1 am the of ^.hand; a 51 ors •t ercia; the t_ w t h�st nc is d this ,�•.",i:C::;i. cn f.C::::ii Of ulp .ripon5oi i:::S ii.:: I M? _ of s.id ccrper::icn; that Said Agro;raent 1•ras duty Signed for and in behalf of said Spenscr by authority of its governing body, and ' is�•:ith;n V,c sco;:"of ... rc•:;,;.;tc p:::crs. (SELL) - signature CERTIFICATlO:? FOR PUBLIC AGENCY t, John 8. Cln: i- n, County Counsel,—Copt ra Cost:l' (b,:" certify th;:t t am the legal o!ficer o: of .Oilt')_�!S_' L'_��L't!�li;L• _CnI]_;C2x11i ; that III e au:ho:it,of the S,)3,-6or nsa:ed herein to calci into tire(ore„Dine A.reement is dcfiv:d ficin tau follo.-ing provisions of Stale of Lezai public ta;v: CalifornAa Gavern:aent Code Secs. 6500f f ; that this Agicem_nt was duly a0horized under Me provisions 0f said lay:, and lltat Edniuiid A. Lii sCht'ld, (Ila)ra!1n of Cy nit:y Do.ir(} Of e:hu exerl:t_d:I:: lorcem:nt on behalf of::lint S,:cnsor hl a,:'verity to cn:cr tha fwcpinr Aiicet,'^t tivith the U.S. Governr.rent on Ceh:If el said S; asvr. Jc)hn 1.. CJ:iu::en Couliry C�uns�l liY i i I l 1 � I i • Budget Bureau No.44•R 1257 Approval Expires ;Une 30, I969 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR _ MANPOAGR AOIU? STRATiOt: if any Sec'7cn,ur pxt{sn of 3 Sect:4-')-'s =,- aUREAU OF .YORK PHOGnAr.•s BA'P p USE 'eti:lase entice Szcticm.Enter Agreement tio.8%'CG.:'iG SPONSOR'S PROJECT APPLICATION ONLY 1.AGREEMENT NO. ILL 2•MOO. NO CARt15 1103-06 11 13-I3 ectin 1—SPONSOR INFORMATION 1.SPONSOR'S NAME (A,;encv or Qrranaruion) IAJ 26-75 2•ADDRESS GNurrher and Street) 18 15-39 3.CITY OR TOWN4•COUNTY 59.79 5.STATE 1C 15.16 6.ZIP CO 17-21 7.Conr. 2243 DISTRICT C SPONSOR'S PHONE 9. DESIGNATED PROJECT DIRECTOR(Name 2¢67 10.PROJECT DIRECTOR'S ADDRESS(NO. (II St. 48.72 (Ares Code&No.) and Title) iQo.CITY ID1 15.33 14b.STATE 34.35 On TOWN lOc.ZIP 36-40 1 . PROJECT DIRECTOR'S PHONE 12. PERSON AUTHORIZED TO SIGN SPONSOR'S CONTRACTS 13. PHONE(Area Code CODE and Nlrnber) 14.TYPE OF ORGANIZATION (Check all appropriate 6lockc) A. PUBLIC AGENCY IE 15-17 B. NON-GOVERNMENT NON-PROFIT c. PROFIT ORGANIZATION 20 1 OCOMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY AGENCY 1 000R►ORAT10% 2 OPU.LIC SCHOOL 1❑COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY 2 OCT64EN(SPOCify) 3 U5TATE 2 OUNION A OCOUNTY 3 0AS30CtAT10N + 5 MIMUNICIPAL(Local) A ORELIGIOUS AFFILIATED #' 6 uTR1BAL COUNCIL S IJOTHER(Specify) f 7 L7OTNER (Specify) O.CORPORATION EXISTING UNDER LAWS OF(State) E.ORGANIZATION BEGAN OPERATING (1)"CRY" {2I YEAR F. PRIMARY FUNCTION OF ORGANIZATION (Codes 7,S. h 9 apply to Profit Organization only) 21 1 C]EDUCATION 2 OHEALTH 3 OHOUSING A❑SOCIAL SERVICE S 000N5E/1VATION/RECREATION 6 OGOVERNMENT ADMIN. 7 05ERVICE a OMANUFACTUMNG 9 OCOMMERCIAL IOOOTNCR(Specify) 15. FEDERAL FUNDS REQUESTED (Give amount for coda Project(s)/Components)included in Application) PROJECT/COMPONENT FEDERAL SHARE PROJECT,'COMPONENT FEDERAL SHARE 22-29 30.37 {sI OPEw.T1ON {1)IN-SCHOOL 329550 (NYC) .S MAI Sr NEAM 5 38-45 46.53 t2)OUT-OF-5CHOOL (NYC) (6)NEW CAREE045 54-61 62-69 - 13)SULIMER NYC) t7)SOCCIAL IMPACT Ip 15-22 16) OTHER(Specify) 23 24.31 111 WORK TRAt N1 NG IN t•.DUST wY (NYCI A. TOTAL COST (SIKNISOr.vld Fedor.,[Share) 32-39 0. TOTAL FEDERAL SNARE 40.47 s 1,376,610 5 1,286,270 16.SOURCES FROM WHICH SPONSOR'S ACTIVITIES ARE FUNDED(To he CCN.- 17. OWP USE ONLY CARD 1A 1-2 pterrd 6y n.xrprutlr son& except CAA'.) D, AGREEMENT NO. 3-11 5.OATS: ASSIGNEt) 15-19 0;0.. car. rr.) C. LAtf0-7 AREA26.22 d•ST AT LS CODE 23-25 CODE E. FORM EIWP-1 (9.17-671 22 T E � DWP + If any Section, or portion of a Section, is modified,complete theALL 1. AGREE. NO. 311 .MOD. NO. 13;j Ot1LY-►1 entire Section. Enter Agreement NO.and t:.od.Ne. CARDS 1103-06 11 16.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FROJECT/Si COMPONENTtSi (Continued) .SPECIAL IMPACT 2C 1E-80 b. OTHER (For new programs,as may be authorized) 2H 1 11.STARTING AND ENDING DATES — BY PROJECT(S)ICOMPONENT{S) (Seo Specifications. Section/f K) NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS PROJECT I"'i CUT OF WK. TONG. OPERATION NEW SPECIAL OTHER DATES SCHOOL SCHOOL SUMMER IN INDUSTRY MAINSTREAM CAREERS IMPACT (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) UI (2) (h) 55 11)STARTING 1F 48'52 5862 68.72 IGI ls'19 (Mo..Day. Yr.) 12) ENDING 3-1 St 7 63.67 7377 20'24 61.65 (No.. Day. Yr.) 20. PROJECT NOT IN OPERATION o.CLOSE OF IN-SCHOOL b.START OF IM-SCHOOL (Girt dates) SMien 11—SUMMARY OF ENROLLEE DATA I PRINCIPAL GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION FROM WHICH ENROLLEES TO BE SELECTED O.SUBDIVISION 1H 15-16 b. CITY 1 - e.COUNTY N-55 d.STATE W57 2.ESTIMATED NUMBER OF POTENTIAL ENROLLEES WITHIN e.UNDER AGE 22 `.AGE 22 AND OVER AREA ELIGIBLE FOR PROJECT(S)/COMPONENT(Sl--------Ow 3.TOTAL ENROLLMENT WHEN PROJECT(S):COMPONENT(S) IN FULL OPERATION NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS OPERATION MAINSTREAM NEW CAR. SPEC. IM. OTHER IM SCHOOL OUT Of SCHOOL SUMMER WTI 60 o b c d s f (l)M[N 11 15-19 3034 45.4 I J 15,19 LQaL (2)WOMEN 2024 35-39 LZQA. 135-39 5054 6670 2 2SS-59 7074 25.29 4044 55.59 71-75 l3l TOTAL 10-44 1 Section 111 — ON-GOING OR PREVIOUS FEDERALLY-SPONSORED PROJECT(S)I COMPONENTS)—If you we now operating any of the following projects)Icomponent(s), give the Contract/Agreement Numbet for each. If not now operating,give the Contract/ Agreement Number for the last ptoject(s)/component(s)you operated in each category. 1.NEIGHBOnHOOD /OUTH C RP 15-24 2.NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS 25-34 3.MOTA 4.JOB coaps 47-56 IK S.OPER. MAINSTREAM NELSOv 57-55 6.N£W CAREERS 7.SPECIAL IMPACT 1L S.OTHER Section_IV_— RELATIOr!SHIP TO CAA L HOW WILL PROJECT(SI COMPONEUT(S) RELATE TO COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY? 36 2.CAA IDENT. NUM9ER(S) I t ) CAA SPONSOR 21_j CAA SPONSOR-DELEGATED 3 CAA CAOAOiNATING e• 37`•16 ANJ OPERATE OPERATION ONLY b. 47-56 ^ C. 57-66 4D1,10 110 CAA SERVING CONPAUNITV S O COOPERATION WITH CAA NOT POSSIBLE d. 67.76 3 FORM BRP.$ (5-17-671 24 Br'P If any S�cticn, or perUcn of 3 Secticn, is T_�,Iified, complete the ALL 1•AGREEMENT NO. 2.MOD. NO• ONLY-+► enure Section. Enter Agreement No. and Mod.No. ARDS 1103-06 11 S_Aclie_a XVI — PrOJECT / Cr:"PO'IElIT Gl3DGET 1. PROJECT bUDGET FOR o`� COMB. (NYC! I 15 (NVC) 2`1 05 (NYCa—` 3 LI SUMMER (NYC) SA 15 4 0 WTI (NYC) S C)OM 6 NC 7 O SI 6 Q OTHER 2.COMPONENT BUDGET FOR 16 1 Q IS (NYC) 3 Q SUMM. (NYC) S Q OM - SUBAGREEMENT 10 SI - SUOAGREEMENT 2 F1 GS (NYC) 4 0 WTI (NYC) 6 Q NC - SUBAGREEMENT S Q OTHER- SUBAGREEMENT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. -7 NO. TOTAL SPONSORI FEDERAL (a) (b) (c) 1. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 615,740 615,740 2.WAGES FOR OTHER j-n-31 Lam PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 16,620 16,620 3.TOTAL WAGES (Add Z and 2)................. 632,360 37-41 632,360 L 046 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF 47.51 FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1610 6,600 6,600 C.TRANSPORTATION 1621 57.61 62.66 .................................. 1,840 1,840 D.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT L r2-76 SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 3,500 - 1 3,500 TOTAL SECTION 1 644,300 644,300 (Add A3. C, C. and D) 11. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND 19AGES2 1.PROJECT ADMINISTRATION.................. 1631 5B 17-21 84,670 1,050 83,620 2.RECRUITMENT.................................... 1632 Z7-31 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 37-41 4.SUPERVISION...................................... 1634 120,510 88,510 47-51 32,000 52.56 S.REMEDIAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 57-61 62.66 6.JOB DEVELOR.I.ENT. PLACEMENT, - 71 72.76 REFERRAL,AND FOLLOW-UP............... 1636 7.OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED 5C 17-21 22-26 BY STAFF.......................................... 1637 8.TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES (Add Al. ?. 3. a. 3. 6, and 7)...................I 1630 205,180 I 89,560 115,620 B. E1.SPLOYER'S COST OF f 27-31 32.36 FP.INGE BENEFITS.................................. 1640 139560 420 13,140 C.TRAVEL EXPENSES3................................ 1650 6,540 ---�— 41 6,540 TOTAL SECTION 11 225,280 39,980 135,300 (Add AS, B. and C) 11 FORM RWP.1 (5-17.07) 32-0 � fi 8v1P If any Section,or portion of a Section, is modified,complete the (^�, t.AGREEMENT NO. i•11 T.woo. NO. Ii I= onttY-+ entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mad.No. 1103-06 11 Section XV1— 1416hCT C_ &ZT -(Untinued) _ ----^- --- - -------- -� —^-- — PROJECT B U O G E T ACCT. COST CATEGORY NO. TOTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL -(c) III. OPERATIONAL COSTS A.EQUIKIENT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT a.Purchase.......................................... 1661 650 5CI 47-51 650 52• 56 b.Rental and Use.................................. 1665 57.61 62.66 ••••••• 140 140 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENT a. Purchase........................................ 1662 67-71 72.76 26 b. Rental and Use.................................. 1666 5DI 17-21 22• B. RENT4................................................. 1663 27.31 32.36 2,820 360 2,460 C. INSURANCE AND BONDING...................... 1664 37-41 4246 1 D.TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1667 47.51 52-56 E. OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 13,870 57.61 13,870 62.66 F. INDIRECT COSTS 1660 67-71 72-76 TOTAL SECTION III 17,480 360 17,120 (Add Ala. Alb, Ata. Alb. B. C.D.E.and F) IV. SUBAGREEMENT COSTS......... .......... 1690 5E 17-21 2P- V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 887,060 90,340 L&3L 796,720 34.40 1. May include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rates paid for comparable work in the area, and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reimbursement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Allowable cost for rent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor fer similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit, at a rate not to exceed 0o of This budget is subject to adjustment if period of operation is less than period W.cified in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section 1 (19). 12 Foam OWP•1 13.17-677 33 -0 I k BwP If any Section, or portion of a Section, is rroyified,complete the ALL •AGREEMENT NO. 2.woo. NO. % ONLY-0--ientire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. ARDS 1103-06 LkIH 11 Seciic_n 1. PROJECT BUOGE T FOR p❑COMB. (NYC, I V i5 (NYC) 2 0 OS (NYCI 3 Q SUMMER (NYC) SA 15 417 WTI (NYC) 5 0 OM 6 O N C 7 u 51 6 0 OTHER 2.COMPONENT BUDGET FOR 16 I[N IS (NYC) 3 Q SUMM. (NYC) S Q OM - SUOAGNEEMENT 7 C:]SI - SUMAC.REEMENT 2 E] OS (NYC) 4E. ]WTI (NYC) 6 Q NC _ SU13AGRF-EMENT e Q OTHER - SUSAGREEMENT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. NO. TOTAL SPONSORI FEDERAL (e) (b) (e) 1. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 242,030 242,030 22.74 2.WAGES FOR OTHER 27-31 PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 3.TOTAL WAGES (Add 2 and s)................. 242,030 37.41 242,030 0 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF T 47.51 FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1610 29450 2,450 C.TRANSPORTATION.................................. 1621 5711 500 500 62.66 _ D.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 500 500 TOTAL SECTION I (add A3. B. C. and D) 245,480 245,480 11. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND WAGESz 1.PROJECT ADMINISTRATION.................. 1631 57,250 W 513 17-21 579250 . 26 2.RECRUITMENT.................................... 1632 27-31 LML 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 - 1 4.SUPERVISION...................................... 1634 36,580 36,580 47-51 52.56 S.REMEDIAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 6 246 6.JOB DEVELOPMENT. PLACEMENT, REFERRAL.AND FOLLOW-UP............... 1636 67,71 72_-74;7.OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED SC I7-21 22- BY STAFF.......................................... 1637 8.TOTAL SALARIES AND MAGES l (AdJ A!. 2. 3. J. S. 6. and:)...................I 1630 93,830 36,580 57,250 B.Et,;PLOYER'S COST OF FRINGE BENEFITS..................................� 16302731 32-„6 10,200 420 9,780 C.TRAVEL EXPENSES'................................F165o 4,670 4,670 42-4 f i TOTAL SECTION It 103,700 37,000 71,700 (Aad AS,11, and C) 11 FOOM 9WP-1 (5.17.67) 32—/ ¢ .I BWP If any Section, or portion of a Section, is modified,complete the ALL t.AGREEMENT NO. 3,11 2.Moo.NO. I 13.1:1 ONLY•-44- entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. AR _ _ 1103-06 3cc;ica XVI - F 0 i::C T GUO-Z"T (Cc�iir,ad) - - --~ _-- - _�---_� -. -_- -- - PROJECT BUDGET CC COST CATEGORY ANO• TOTAL SaoNsoR1 FEDERAL (a) (b) (c) 111. OPERATIONAL COSTS A. EQUIPMENT - 1.OFFICE EQUIFLIENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1661 650 Sc 47-51 650 . b.Rental and Use................................... 1665 57-61 62.66 � 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1662 7. 72-76 513 b. Rental and Use.................................. 1666 17-21 22- B.RELIT'..............................................I.... 1663 1,800 27-31 1,800 32.36 C. INSURANCE AND BONDING...................... 1664 37.41 42.46 D. TRAINING COSTS................. 47-51 52-56 ................... 1667 E. OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 8,920 5.-61 8,920 62.66 F. INDIRECT COSTS'................................... 1680 67-71 72-76 TOTAL SECTION III 11,370 11,370 (Add Ala,Alb, Ata, Alb, B, C.D. E.and F) IV. SUBAGREEMENT COSTS............................... 1690 SE 17.21 22-2 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 365,550 379000 2 -33 328,500 34.40 1. May include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rates paid for comparable work in the area,and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reimbursement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S.Government Standards. 4. Allowable cost for rent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit, at a rate not to exceed Fo of This budget is subject to adjustment if period of operation is less than period specified in the Sponsor's Project Application,Section 1 (19). 12 Foom 8WP.1 13.17.671 33 -1 t 1p1 Lf C:I:.; �..�•.:�. IS . ..:} ... C? �!'-'CC l'^ ! �1. CEMEai NO. `I 2.MOD. tc:� r t:>. .n±' _. :?J 103-06 - 13 C^"i1Li1 �vi �:a%J^v7 tip :1T—rli.�lC 2T i'i:OJ:_C ...- -.-. i:. a--_J Lr C`,M l•.•liv lCl 1 � I +iuYCl a0 OS {NVCI J"'SI:UYCR IN V C I LEI • f d Q WTI fw.rCl 9'�'j OM 6Q NC 7„i it t OTHER 2.C.C.,-ti-c-iZ: -. Z- FOR { i 1 ED {5 .?ivC) 3• . •; Su+tl.e. c:rC1 7 pry SU64GfiE£�'£NT T J W - SNOAGRE£MENT 1 20 OS 1NrCl a 0 TiTI (Nv CI 9--1 NC - SUBAGRESMENT •L OTHER - SLaAGREEw£NT P 4 0 J E C . BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. • 1:0. To • SPONSORS FCCERAL. (01 (b) (e) EMrCLLEE COSTS - .A.WAGES 1. wr,GES FOR,t•OM.............................. :b:: 373,710 373,710 2.WAGES FC" UTI-11-R '27--31 - PAID PARTI..IP:,TION........................ 1E02 to 620 sem. • s 160620, 3.TOTAL tiIAGES (add I and 2)................. 37.4I L? . 380.330 � gp Q.EMPLOYER CS FRINGE ,310 BENEFITS... ........................... 1610 4 150 47.51 4,150 C.TR;JUSPGRTATIC.1.................................. 1621 1,340 57.61 52 1,340 D.SUP?0".TIVE SFER`ICES NOT I SUPPLIED BY STAFF............................. 1 1522 3,400 3,000 7 - TOTAL SECTON I (Red a r. P. C. and n) 1�� 393,S20— 395 820 11. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES laza „AGES` i 1.PROJECT AGt.;1:ISTRATMN................ 1x31 S8 17-21 z 27,420 1,050 _ 26-370 2.RECRUIT. iT................................... IC32 H27-313.COUNSEU`:G SERVICES....................... 1633 4.SUPERVISION..................................... 1633 � j^ 53,930 51,930 32,000 5.REMEDIAL E DUCATIO'1........................ 1535 1 63-ES 6.303 D VILGF'-*=—NT. PLACE:ENT, LJ.7N REFERRAL.AC7•. FOLL '............... U.':-UI . .6:0 7.OTHER SERVICE S SUPPLIED � SC 17-'1 ?2•'" PY STAFF..........................................1 1537 — —== S.TOTF.L SAL-M'ZIES AIM VACES 1 — � - (AdJAJ. . J. . a. 6. onJ :)...................i 1G30 1 111,350 52,980 53.370 Z31 t;. r.:���L,we!:�c c::>i of - �---- . �- -_ f Z7. 1'1 :..................................i )ECJ 3 ;60 I - 3,360 C.l I AVEL E?:Pi}t'Si S'. ............................. 11 :,1 I 1 `i i 0 1 1 ,870 {.=.!1.1•- fl, wn.. Cl 1?6 .J 1 1 1 . 1•�.. .1 1•.l.. r � 1 � Ii 1 I : ( t:...;L , r 3 ` ....� _s.r.nn C �p.li tt'th1 1 tLL i I.. tE£MEMT NO. _3-11 2.MOD.. rJ.:>' 11 C:_3_�_� ! `.p_': ,. __�. Al.t_.�., i `:•t.i� _I,:►jMi' -.,t2G7 I'1l'JO:_ ► C.i.Ii; •,ai:� P R 0 J C C T R U 0 G C T 4� ACCT. j CCs( CJ.TEGQ:Y t.D TOTAL SPONSOR( FEDERAL 1 (0) (b) fcf CP::::H T iC'j:•L COSTS A.EQt1iR.1.;.fIT 1.OFFICE EQUIN.`ENT SC 47-51 '��,• a.Pioch3se.......................... .,........ 16'01 57-61 62.66 b.Rentat and Use................................ IC65 140 140 2.PROJECT EQUIP',tcf1T 72-7745 a. Purchase.......................................... 2£52 - 51D 17.21 22.26 e.Rental and Use................................ 1660 � 13.fiENT4................................................... 2653 1,020 360 27.31 660 32,30 37-41 42-iii C.INSURANCE AND 1301.OING...................... 1653 47.51 52.56 0.TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1667 57-GI f?c5 E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 4 950 11 OSOL— F. 'DIRECT COSTSs IESo 67-71 72.76 TOTAL SECTION UI (Add Ala,Alb,A2a. Alb, V. C.A E. t•) 6.1110 360- 5-750 1V. SUBAGREEt ENT COSTS•........... ... 1640 5E 17-21 ~�?2-26 ____ 2x•33 33-40 V. TOTAL•COSTS Of PROJECT —=` 521,510- 53,340 468,170 1, 1113y incluue beth cash outlay and valu,:of gee-s cr services in dollars. 2. Salaries of ill fust-lime staff positinas shall not exceed ttsa limit3ti;ns set forth in Clause 31 of the Cenefal Provisions,rates Paid for Comparable:vorl,in the area, and shall not exceed the tales presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. to en p loyees shalt Ile in acccid with sponsor'S est;i5;ishcd policy at isles not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Allov:ai~fe cost for rent shall not exceed the imnunt normally char ed by the sponsor for similar Use of the facility. S. indirect costs provisional subject to audit, at 3 rate not to exceed ri of- This t}r lel :s s.:!riect to aJ;t:"tr Pnt if peti,.f ct e,.er it:ca is less than f.:iiai srcifted in tt.e 5,no:isot's Project Application,Sect.-an 1 (15). 33 - •' r 1 Il i I -��-.r7 Ci' ..'_-t�' _..[f.N'_rNT NO. - .4 2'IAJp ••'� L_ ►�. ONLY—ate! . 1 cntue S•:�.70�. tlltcr rlc:r,;�t t:a_�7:.I _ll'.i..vt. r - i*.. `t}'L,,.. •��11't I. F•HI. G..• i.t;.J mac.7 r.-;. 'nl CC,mt. Iri f C1Y t 131•JYCI 2 05 {}AYC1 Dt_'SUMOACR (NYC I 4 o WTI v,Ycl 5L-j07a 6 G r.0 7 0 SI el OTHER— .IlIDTt1 FY 72 �! 2.CCu'-„.L-lT J: . FOR 1. O 15 mycl S Q SUMM. (NYCI 5 G OM _ 7�'-SF - SUt1AGREEMENT 2[:10- (NYCI 4`WTl (NYCI C:3 NC - SJ'JAGREEm[NT a Cl OTHER - SI.IOAGRE£MQNT PFI OdEC T d U 0 G E T ACCT. COST CATEGORY NO. TOTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL 1. EMROLLEE COSTS A.Y':,GES 1. WAGES FOR PIORY................................ 1601 1?24,510 - - 2.WAGES FOR OTHER 1 - PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 6,160 27-3132�;� 60160 3.TOTAL WAGES (add I and z 37-41 42-4S �................. 230,970 30_97 B.E':f'L0YFR•S COST OF 47.51 FRINGE BENEFITS................................ 1610 2,540 f 2,540 1621 57-G1 6245c, C. TRAAS?OST:.TIO.J................................. — r U.SUtf'POSTIVE S-:`!ICESi NOT ' SUPPLIED BY 52-AFF..............................E 1622 72- TOTAL ;LC:-IO`I I j (Add/l?, Il. C. and D) .33,510 233 510 t ii. STAFF COSTS A.S. UJUES AND 17;tGES2 1.PROJECTAM11Y.ISTRATION..................i 1631 1,470 SB 17 21 1,470 2.RECRUIT1 ENT.................................... 1632 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 37-41 4.S•UPERVISION.................................... 16341 28,080 28,080 1 i S.R[t:c-DIAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 57-0 62;•� } 6.JO:} f1E:'lLt,=•' f:T PLACE.'.'ENT• fiEFEURAL, r%:7J f'ULLU,r•Ui.............. .. 1635 Len_ Liz-7-E-3 1 7.OTHER SERVICES S'IP PLI 0 [ Gl' Sir.;r........................................ 1637 SC 17-21 [:22-72-, E.TOTAL SALAMES AND VIAGl=S (.t,;,F t F. .. J. J. s. o, j,ml :)................. .I 1630 E.E,'(`t CY1 �`S VO'`T OF _ ��,SSO --- -j---- 29 550 t .: a .,.t:. 11 S................................. ISO _ ]SO _ C.TRA\'LLLXpr,St:S3............................... 1G�0 SZO l_�I_i.i �— ----------- —► ------..__.._.�..�._._ 530 I Ttl;AL UIC,,, 11 1.7.•.f.I.. !7, .,.f ll 0 260_ _ �.,'t�0 i`7 6� i'i!►TA F 1' i! pi"T 7V S"L!1,n. w -�v i 1 .1 AEF-RAE147 NO. I 12 I-CCT. CC-T CATCGORY tic TorAL SPONSOR FEDERAL (b) W ti CC:--S A. L--QUIF-.'--NT 1.OFFICE a. Pvch3sc.......................................... 1561 5C 4-7-51 • 57-61 b.r;.,,-.!oI 1z"d USD................................. It 2.PROJECT EQUIP.MENT .chz-,L 1667 &7-71 72-76 22.2 D.Rental and Use................................ 1G55 SD I 17-21 8. RENT.................................................... 1663 � 27-311 32.3C C. INSURANCE .,%M ...................... 1664 37-41 42-e--- I D. TRAINING CGSTS.................................... 1667 47-51 52-55 E. OTPEP DIFILCY COSTS............................ 1670 .61 62-05 i 070 67-71 t 72.7E F. INDMECT COSTS'................................... TOTAL SECTION III (Add At.).A!,,. A 2 A. A2 b, 2j,0D P. C.D.E. era F., 2,pO7O L22-2,- 5E Et!7-21 )IV. SUVAGREE!,1ENT COSTS............................... 16so J27-33 • 34-40 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT .265. o 1. May inckre LVh cash o:j*,Iay and va!L:c of Ce:ds or services in dollar S. 2. Sal: les of,it staff positions shall not excel t!-.e fimit-i!iois set fvth in C,::usc 34*of the General Piov&ions.lates P2:1.!01 mmpmablc vioik in the area, and shall not exceed the t3t-zs presented in tte Project Ap;jic.ilion, Ser.1'.:n XVII. 3, reimhui--e-,,ent to E..mployees shall to in accord Lith spc1so;*s Cs*,3Wish(,-d P-:1icy at Inles rot to exceed U.S. Gvernfrent Sninda'.4s. 4. Al,,o%v3o:e coal to, lent!hall not exceed lt,e j.-,,cum normally chatf.ed by the spcnscr f.v similar use of the facility. S. Indirect cest, prcvision-it !,us:cct to avjit,at a gat,-,"t to exce-:d This C,i rt;I to rules lilt if nel 10L; C1 is less vi.m ,K.,noJ s-,%-ctfied in!",i Spmsot's 11olect S,-ct:o.- 1 191. .3 -1!11*A FY 72 l � 1 If•� t^`•.L -... _ 1. _YL1,i �:J. t1 2. LIOO. !IJ. 1 I C' L f. 1 "11_ Cr1L1' -.I `' Ewcf A.rPt: ';3. ord .d.I No. --- _— ��`Lsj�0 --or) � 1 i C:t:t l is i. 3 - [ .f:.[..:.�I_ L_`•. -�r-'! ..-'. - r•- _-_-_ __—_ —_--. _ 1 J CGIIC rr.�lr I .__.15t':YC, 2 O'++�r?44vcj J�5Url::L1aINYCI 5A A Q WTI Ir.YCI 5"0`•1 6 E,NC 7 rt$1 G nOTHCR PID I A ( ( — 1971 2.CC tPCNEr:T --UJGF T FCR �{ I r;IS tNvL: 3 Cr Suver. :Nvc1 Srl OM - SUSAGREEk-ENT 73 SI - SUSAGREENENT 2E]0S INYC, 4 TI IriYC, C`)!:C -_ SU3%G:rEL••,E47 t OT►tEn - SULiLGRCE•/ENT PR01EC-T BUDGET COST CATECCRY Llo. tJO. TOTAL- SPONSOR VCOERAL (c) (b) (c) I. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES j '7 1. VAGES FOR PORK.......... 1601 I - �I. 196,380 19G 380 2.WAGES FOR OTf:_R 27-31 ;2.3c PAID PARTICIF'ATION.......................... 1642 3.TOTAL WAGES (Add 1 and 2)................ n 37-41 19G,3v0 lg B,E.'f'LCYER'S COST OF 47-51 ?.c• FRN.UE 5E;EF ITZ................................. 1Glo 1 ,760 1 ,760 C.TRANSPORTATION.................................. 1621 57.61 62-55 LLriiFn`�Tl.rc cc_••:,_cS NOT 79 SU:If,LIEO�BY 5TA:F............................ 1 1622 72- TOTAL SECTION i (ACd AJ. 13, C. and L) 198.140 198,140 11. STAFF COSTS - A.SALARIES AND 1'LAGES2 581 17-21 LZ?_;c 1.PROJECT ACJ,'.!a:ISTRATION.................. 1631 5,450 5,450 2. RECFIU.ITVErNT................................... 1632 27-31 �� ! 3. COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 + 4.SUPERVISION..................................... 1631 � 47-51 SM.': 16,30 16,380 —: 5.REMEDIAL EDUCATION........................! 1635 57-61 62-f 11 6.J03 L'E�'%LC� :=:IT PLACE:'"IIT, F:EFEi{fiAL. 9 FGI_LC:V-UP...............i�G3G - ll t _r 7. OT:{Ff{ S 5\riC;:S SUPPLIED5C 11-2 1 �?t".•_7 i BY STAFF..........................................� IC-37 t — i S.IOTAL SALARIES ANN) I-AGES ( 7 (,ti,•d.,:. ?. J. s. �. [t n._ ,-�................... 1630 21 ,830 I 21 ,830 4 D. 1"PLCYEi'S CCI;T OF ..................................�la � ` 12 27-3I 0'— � G. I[%A.fLEXPE ;'!*S3............................... I Ii 1 ' �E1 470 I 470 I 22 4190 22,420 1 .: t.. N. tiDTA FY 71 I VP It;.,Iy;.,ISoMc..I, e: poll, )t i S cticn. is r....:�he3,eo'aplete the tALL t nLOOLUT r10. 3.11 �2. MOn. t:0. c. a.�•--: .t c .�. � Src:,r:r. t':.Wc r,:,,-.,... :.: �:,. :-.: •.:.... u,. 1103-06 SCtticn Y..'I F*11' :'1' 121l,,0C� .1 ledl) -- - - - - �� 91 CJEC T C UDGE T ACCT. ` CCST CAT LGORY t+0. -TQTAL spo".Ottt rEDERAL F lb► (Cl =7S A. 1.OFFICE EQU1P.04T T — SC 47-51 a. Punchase........................:............... 1E51 _ 62•c'G l b.F.ent i and Use................................ 3555 70 57-61 70 2.S'F.OJ[CT tQt'IP;.. NT a. E'utrhasp IC-62 - L67.7 72.7& D.Rt:ntal and Use.................................. 1655 59 17-21 13.RELIT"................................................. 1653 27-3I 32.35_ C. INSURANCE AND E-ONDiNG.................... 1564 37-41 42-05 O.TRAIPNING CO3TS.................................. 1657 47-51 52-55 E.OTHER CTECT COSTS............................ 1670 57-51 E2- 3 3.,0eo Is 08-3 � _t F. INDIRECT COST:S................................. 1b:0 67-71 I � TOTAL. S-CTIOii 111 (Add t.l... AM .t_a. .S: 3,1 0 _ 39157 n. C. 1). F. and F) r IV. SUC-AG-7EE :E;lT COSTS............................. 1650 SE 17-21 V. TOTAL COSTS Of PROJECT ---"� `—x 2 33 ,23 t 710 223-710 1. May incluse both cash outloy ane value of EoLds ct sci ices in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time statf rositions shill nm exceed the N.mitatien5 set fettli in Clause 34 of the CaneT31 Provisions,rates paid fcf I co^p3r;:1),e work in the area, and shall not c-xceed the tags presented in ll.-,Spoaset's Project Application, Section XVII. � 3. Reir;:;uscr ent to emnlotees shall be in acccid with sponsor's established p-licy at tales not to exceed U.S. Cove mm-ent Standatds. It 4. Ailoa,bte cost tot tent shall not exceed th_a^ec^t nom-rally ch;rg•_d by the sV.msot tot simiiat use of the facility. S. Indirect costs pte.iciuu:t srbject to a:iJit, at a tate nct to exceed_ ''c__ of - i This is sUb;eCl 13) a:!jt'IcltCnt it pt-6,11 pi t;irJlreri is less thin refitdi—, "fitted in me $;.uai;:'S 111toject Applic.'.tian, Set:Von I . t i 3 MDTA FY 71 i • Extension Budget is ewP If any Section,of poftion of a SectlGll, is moCifled,co:rplete the ALL 1.AGREEMENT NO. 2.MOD. NO. ONLY-41' entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. AE;OS 1103-06 11 Section XVI — PROJECT / CGwPG-;.El*'T CUDGET 1. PROJECT 9UDGET FOR o CI Come. (NYC, 1 J Is INYC1 2V OS (NYCI 3[l SUMMER (NYC) 5A I5 4❑WTI (NYC) S 0 OM 6 0 NC 7❑SI !0 OTHER 2.COMPONENT BUDGET FOR 16 1 M IS (NYC) 3E3 SUMM. (NYC) 6 0 OM — SUBAGREEMENT 7 Q SI — SUBAGREEMENT 2 Q OS (NYC) 4 Q WTI (NYC) 6 Q NC _ SUBAGREEMENT 6 Q OTHER — SUOAGREEMENT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. 1 NO. TOTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL (a? (b) (e) 1. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 ' 10,770 1721 10,770 2.WAGES FOR OTHER 27-31 PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 3.TOTAL WAGES (Add I and 2)................. 37-41 4246 10,770 109770 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF 47.51 LINE FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1610 130 130 C.TRANSPORTATION............ .. 1621 57-61 62.66 D.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT G7,71 72-76 SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 TOTAL SECTION 1 10,900 10,900 (Add iia. B. C. and D) 11. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND WAGESZ 2.26 1:PROJECT ADMINISTRATION.................. 1631 3 060 —� 58 17-21 3,060 --- 2.RECRUITMENT.................................... 1632 27.31 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 37-41 4.SUPERVISION........................... 47-51 52`56 ........... 1633 1,280 1,280 j 5.REMIEDIAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 1 62.66 6.JOB DEVELOPMENT, PLACEMENT, 67-71 AND FOLLOW-UP............... 1636 7.OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED 5C 17-21 22-26 BY STAFF.......................................... 1637 8.TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES (AddAl. 2, 3. a, s. 6. and 7)...................I 1630 4,340 1,280 3,060 B. EMPLOYER'S COST OF 27-31 32-36 FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1630 soo Bao C.TRAVEL EXPENSES3............................... 1650 —— 42.46 260 260 TOTAL SECTION 11 51400 1,280 4,120 (Add AS. B. and C) 1) i Foam GWP-f I5-17-67) 32 —/ • Extension Budget • s p S_ct AGP.EE'tIENT k0- 3 11 2. r!OD. NO 1 • Gr.'F 1f a:y ..,:.cn, or o:tic:� of;, �n is. fiea, eo:r�ple:e t:,e IALL 3-1, i ONLY-+► entire Section. Enter A reement Na. and hied. No. C yd 1103-06 ]1 - -- - --- - -- - - -- — -----L��l -03- ------ — S�cPioa XVI— t?;03ECT CUDG T (Cowinucd) ACCT. PROJECT B U D G E T -- COST CATEGORY NO. TOTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL III. OPERATIONAL COSTS A. EQUIPMENT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT _ __ �, j' 5CI 47-51 52- a. Purchase.......................................... 1661 I - 57.61 62-66 b.Rental and Use.................................. 1665 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1662 67-71 72-76 b.Rental and Use.................................. 1666 501 17-21 22.26 B. RENT' ............ 1663 27.31 32-36 C. INSURANCE AND BONDING...................... 1664 37.41 42.46 D.TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1667 47-51 52-55 E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 480 57-61 480 62.66 F. INDIRECT COSTSS ...... 1680 67-71 72-76 ............................. TOTAL SECTION III 480 480 (Add Ata, Alb, A?a, Alb, If. C,D, F, Dad F) IV. SUBAGREEhIENT COSTS......... ..... 1690 5E 17-21 22-26 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 111111101 16,780 1,280 27-33 3 15,500 34.40 1. May include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rates paid for comparable work in the area,and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reimbursement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Allowable cost for tent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit, at a rate not to exceed °u _ of This budget is subject to adjustment if period et opetation is less than period specified in the Sponsor's Project Application,Section I (19). 12 Foam OwP-t IS-17-6111 33 -/ 1 i BIVP If an Socnon, or G1t10h of a �i2C:iC. . Is ma!u iza.COn: lett 1. AGQEEMENT NO 2.MCD. tic. y p p t1�e ALL 3II I3-I, ONLY-aw entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and f.%d.No. _ _ CARDS 110_3-06 11 Scciion XO'll— ;i::. LLEE 0I_-i:71::JTIC:I I;Y 401K CLrSSIFICATIOII AND COST — Check he Project/Component in Ice+r 1 to rrnlch tias listing.;;files. Sub7rit separate for each protect'corponent it more than one. See Instructions for coding Work Assignments(Jobs). t. PROJECT CC!APONENT fExcludc :otu:::n 11)for:. :Cork Tr—neng rn 1n.:uatry-Ccx ponenf) 3A 15 1XXIN SCHOOL iNYC) 2 r–]OUT OF SCHOOL (NYC) 3 L..i 51.1f-MIEFi (NYC) 4 Li WTI (NYC) S O OM 6 NEW CAREERS 7E]SPECIAL IMPACT a O OTr(ER(Specify) 2.WORK CLASSIFICATIOti AND COST fSrc Stieatr:.,etons. 11 D.) TOTAL HOURS NUMBER TOTAL WORK CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEES PER *EEK OF TOTAL PER TOTAL CODE PER WORK PER WEEKS HOURS MOOR AMOUNT CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEE (°) (b) (c) (d) (• 0) 3AI 17.22 23-27 b' 1 2 4-3 C. 39-44 45-49 d. 54.55 56-60 61-66 67-71 f' 249 x 368 3B 17-22 30 23.27 Library_Ai( 10 4 1200 1.65 1,980.00 9-09 x 228 25-331 --� 34-38 ocher i _de 10 4 goo 1-65 1.320.00 20 x 388 3r44 ' 45.49 clerical aide 50 10 4 2000 1.65 3.300.00 f' 143 x 882 50-55 56.60 Film aide . 10 4 80 1.65 132.00 " 407 x 887 61-6G 67-71 maintenance aide 40 10 4 1600 65 2 64 00 k.195 x 228 _ 3C 17-22 23-27 recreation aide 32 10 4 1280 1.65 2,112.00 1. 195 x 108 1 28-33 34.38 10 groupwork aide— 30 4 1200 1,980.00 39.44 45.49 "' 50.55 56-60 ° 61-66 67-71 P' 3D 17-22 23-27 q' 28-33 34-38 IF THIS IS THE LAST PAGE FOR A PROJECT 'COMPONENT,COMPLETE ITEMS 3, 4.AND S. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED COMPLETE ANOTHER PAGE 13. 34-.4a5.5? 3• TOTAL 204 8,160 ._ _ - 13,464.00 PEkCEwT - 4. LESS PHASE IN PHASE OUT AND ABSENTEEISM 20 rc 1,632 _I 2,692,80 S. TOTAL ENROLLEE WAGES(ltude!rr Imes loll!.n:! loo_)lnsvrr en Cut. r 61-6A 6,528 I;.:. .... - ., 10,771.20 13 Foam UWP-i 15-17-671 BWP If any Section, or portion of a Section, is modified, Complete the ALL 1•AGREEMENT NO. 3-/4 2 moo. NO. .,..7� ONLY entire Section. Enter Agreement No. and f.13d. No. CAR5116 1103-06 —` 11 Section XY111 — DATA IN SUPPORT OF Pi DJECT/CCNIP0.3ENT BUDGET—Complete a separate page for each project'component for vdiich 3 Budget is Shown in Section XVI. TYPE OF PROJECT,'COMPONENT (Check which) 31 17 1 MIS IN C) 2'_'0S (NYC) 3JSu+!•rI. iNYC) 4 JWTI (NYC) SEDO!A 6E]NC 7031 •DOTH£R(Speeily) 1.ENROLLEE FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS (Budget Item 1610) FRINGE BENEFIT AMT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b) (c) (d) (e) o. F.I.C.A...................................................... b. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION........................ 1.2 10,771.20 129.25 129.25 c.OTHER(spccity) . d.OTHER(Specify) e.OTHER(specify) . I. TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1610.........................7m� [1129.25 129.25 _. ... 2. ENROLLEE TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES (Budget Item 1621) MILES RATE NO. TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE PER PER INKS. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE WEEK M1. (o) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) a.TRANSPORT ENROLLEES TO JOB SITES FROM CE14TRAL PICK-UP POINT BY(specii) b.TRANSPORT ENROLLEES TO JOB SITES FROM (specify) BY(specify) c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1621............... 3.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT SUPPLIED BY STAFF (Budget Item 1622) NO.OF RATE SUPPORTIVE SERVICE EN- PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL ROLLEES EN- AMOUNT SHARE SHARE ROLLEE (o) (b) (c) (d) (e) o. MEDICAL EXAMINATION........................................ 6-2 3-27 b.OTHER(Spee,!)) c. OTHER(specity) d.OTHER(spec,ty) e. OTHER(specify) I � 1 C TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1622..................................� 14 FORM DWP.1 49.17-67) 35 - • • G1 P 11 :. Secicon,or ,portion of a ::-clion, is ^s.ified,CcTvlete the "AL 1 f t.AGREEMENT NO. 2.MOO.NO. 13-14 ONLY-a— entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and MoC.No. �~w 1 1103-0G 11 h i 1 T <W f � � d CZ O v 'm, O O 'S (< Wt �I O N� OI V O 00 v o T f 00 trl W h e-i M Q C% N O 411 W ON M p! ..: -T O �D N M M 1 I O II O vIit CD 4 ' CDN v1 I N r-1 I 1 ri z _ I o W 1.-0 i I '0 .T Cl O 'D O O O / T a O I `- O Cil N O u1 N N1 0 0 ` ON c y O .4 r` S O • ❑II %-D Lr'1 cn O1 Flu M M z LL W O o,a a 1 o enl ° O O O OI O O n I I Zj� �� W ~ c i 0 u 7 N O I O Q .-. I � ti Cl Z 0 O O O O, O O T .r o N N N N 1T N N = 1 r _ z u ° > O N M N to O O Z r jr Y 00 r- r--1 O O F 3 ; -T "D In u1 11 N O 1<4 ❑ z° ¢ M N .-4 '-i N r-1 N F O .4 J� ° ¢ tn O1 In0" 00 O O <O ON O O O C r Z 00 %D M M 1D M Ln ~ 1 2 1 < I 7 < •� a � c o 1 WM Q " J O v~iZ _ Q I 1 !4 ! •o i H W > I ' 1 Z ZI u J $4 d t~ O Z 1 o I +� '-I I o 0 EL - !u V> , 4.1 T +� N O o ;_ t $4 R1 w I c0 41( U) O 4-j 4j c0 G �4 OI U V 2 4J CL N W 1i ( S-1 U U1 cri O E 4.t [1 cr la 1 A 6 d! cnl U U E- cn 1�a u a w - )CI LL ;i f- -17 j ac yr %D 1 v In �0 %D V' O L n In, mi 1 1 i 15 FORM QNA-t 1�-17.0 36 I 1.AGREEVENT NO. 2. MOO. NO. BWP if any Section, Cr porL•er1 of a st!cfien, is n--ito d,co,:'plete the ONLY entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and ",d. No. 1103-06 lI Sestiolt XV11i - D,ATA 1I: SUP i Ah BR'P If any Section, or portio f a Section, is modified, complete the t. EEMEWT NO. T.MOO- NO. ONLY entire Section. Ener Agt cTent No. pent ":-s. No. 1103-06 11 Section XVfN — UtiTA Iiti S- UPi;URT OF Pt%GJZGT/CC,'APGNENT LUDGET (Continued) TYPE OF PROJECT,'COMPONENT I..XX5 IN`/C1 2 EJOS lNY C) 3 USUMM. (NYC! 4(-?wTI It:YC: a QOM 6-NC 7 C3SI e DOTHeR(Specify) 7.RENT(Budget Item 1663)—INCLUDE utilities and custodial services in rate per square toot per month. RENT SQUARE RATE SQ. MO. IN NO.STAFF TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL FEET FT.:MO. USE USING USE AMOUNT SHARE SNARE (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (9) (h) *.RENT................................ b.RENT................................ c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1663.1E . E _ e &INSURANCE AND BONDING(Budget Item 1664) AMOUNT OF STAFF TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL INSURANCE AND BONDING INS. OR BOND COVERED AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (a) (b) (c) (d) (�) a.LIABILITY INSURANCE................................. b.FIDELITY BOND........................................... c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1664.................... I 9.OTHER DIRECT COSTS(Budget Item 1670) COST $!MO. TEL. OTHER DIRECT COSTS PER NO. TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL BASE TOLL MOS. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE MO. (a) (b) (c) (d) e) f ( 1 o.DESK TOP SUPPLIES, ETC............................. 40 € z 1 40.00 40.00 b.TELEPHONE & POSTAGE.............................. 155 80 75 1 155.00 155.00 C.OTHER(Specity) Payroll Service 2051 205.00 205.00 d.OTHER(specit)•) Xerox,mimeo,misc. 80 _ �_ 1 80.00 80.00 e.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1670............................ 480 1 480.00 480.00 10. INDIRECT COSTS (Budget Item 16S0) INDIRECT COSTS AMT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (01 (b) (c) (d) (e) o.PROVISIONAL RATE(cot. a) BASED ON FOLLONING BUDGETARY LINE ITEMIS (SI,,-,11Y) b.TOTAL BUDGET ITEft 1G30......................... 17 Fo— 06P-IJ 0-17-67) 38 s i C l y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 26, 1973 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of letters of modification with respect to Neighborhood Youth Corps Program Agreements. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor A. M. Dias, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute letters of modification to extend Neighborhood Youth Corps Program Agreement Number 1067-06 to July 23, 1973, and Neighborhood Youth Corps Program Agreement Number 1103-06 to September 15, 1973• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, A. M. Dias. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enMnd an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Dept. of Education Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Auditor-Controller Supervisors Administrator affixed this 26th �r of February _ 19 73 Economic Opportunity W. T. PAASCH, Clerk Mr. P. T. Lawlor By Deputy Clerk Lourette Kincaid H 24 7/72-15M i p 1 3 1 q W r February 27, 1973 Mr. Philip T. Lawlor 450 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, California 94102 Attention 9M OS I Dear Mr. Lawlor: Contra Costa County requests $1159370 in federal funds to extend the performe of the Neighborhood Youth Corps Programreement lumber 1067- 6 to July 239 1973. We will, within 15 days from the date of this letter, submit toyou a proposed modification detailing costs by budget line item including any required matching contributions. This letter confirms my February 27, 1973 telegram on this subject and is authorised by Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors action adopted on February 26. 1973. Ve yours, A. M. , Chai ra Cos Board of Supervisors AMID:bgg I _ r • • February 279 1973 Mr. Philip T. Lmlor 450 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, California 94102 Attention 9MCS I Dear Mr, Lrlor: Contra Costa Cayaty :repasts 3SO,�i00 is tidssal funds to extend the pesfosa■oee of the Ne bost�ood Youth Corps t Ibter 1203 to Septe m"r 159 1973. � rb , within 15 dive from the date of this letter audit to yon a p:rposed iodUL- cation detaili= costs by t ling its including any required mtching cant =0 This letter e:mfiau ay Febsnary 279 1973 tslegr on this subject and is aathosisrd by Contra Costa Cans Hoard of Supervisors action adopted on Februasy 26, 1973. v y s, t. n� Contra Costa Canty Board of Supervisors Ail:bgg 3 e i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 26 19 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Modification Numbers9 and 12 to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreements. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor A. M. Dias, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Modification Number 9 to Neighbor- hood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1067-06 (Out-of-School Program), and Modification Number 12 to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1103-06 (In-School Program) , to provide for federal cost of living staff salary increases. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, A. M. Dias. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. cc: Dept. of Education Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Auditor-Controller Supervisors Economic Opportunity affixed this 26th day of February , 19 73 Administrator W. T. PAASCH, Clerk By ADeputy Clerk Lourette Kincaid M 24 7/72-15M z 1 , k I 1s 1,f+1 Lt+ NT Or" LA 130 - !A AN POWER ADM IUJW ION ' !1L':+E:.L: OF 'VCRK PROCRAIAS 1( SPONSOR'S FR OjECT ti110DiF1CATIOIN TRANSIAITTAL TO: UWPI!L•GIO:;AL OFFICE iAddrra--s) FROM: NAME OF SPONSOR PIa13,x,'::'ei zdministration Contra Costa County Hoard of Supervisors450 Golden Gate Ave. Contra to the Dept. of Education) San Francisco, C!llfornia 9•',102 75 Santa tarhara °d. Pleasant Pill Ca 9"523 i. INDICAI� IHE FOLLO'-7:1NG FOR EACH FtODlF1�ATtON LI17E PURPOSE OF MODIFICATION GBL.L. PAGE FO. SECT{OtJ ITEM ANC key each reason to the Line No. indicating the location of the Mod. Revised Budgets 33-5 XVI To reflect a salary increase for, staff effective 2-7-73. T-- C. 9• 1l; 2.CHAN'.�E IN r Ec cr,L Stl%. E Of PROJECT COST r4LIGHBORHO0:3 YOUT14 CORPS OPERATION NEW SPECIAL �1 ear CH Ar.GE MAINSTREAM CAREERS IMPACT OTHER IN SCMOJL OVT.SCHaOL SUMMCM WTI INCREASE UCCRLASE 3.Sir, UR -putaor's.t on�� ar r.r ti vr) A.OAT[ SIGNED A.M. Dias, Chairman Board of Supervisors FEB 2 e 13I J 5.MOD1Fit. 'IGt: TtEVIF:K' 'r5 1'z.-f— , 131!'?' ieg. Off. hep.) 6.DATE REVIEWED 7. TYPE OF CHANGE �UNIL ATER AL ® BILATERAL E.TYPE OF PROJECT:CON'-1'ON'ENT 9.SIAIUS :.ti_?t3 CODE 1 Ej15 IN\':.7 US II:YC1 37 !NYC,' tDY7Tl (NYC) 3QOM 4�NC 70S1 F i JYHI.ti rsp'cl Jy) ri'.C-.. 1Q. OitlGi! .11 GP;CEt•1L17T il::�lr J L'Y!- 11. IACDIFICATtOrS AFFECT .� 12.AGREEMENT At 3-11'13•MOD 13-1: NO. tJ v. V.GI O.N r—',NATIONP.L 05-1-ICE 1 }CONTRACT Z [DNOtI.00t71-ACT 1067-06 Exce;t:!% rr,n.tl!wj. ill term; arc! COndit{a:)s of said Ft,)lt::t Aglte:tr nt as htnei3fou moddtcd remain unchanged and In full force and :flit!. `E:C :I"V.rCI' tic LAi•JR, !1:.zTED SIAIKS Or LABOR. BY f�,+:�:.rrrrr .•: i�:::rr.r.+:n,;Llttr...�) - _._. ._.- -- .TYhi_U NAI-!c• OF CONI i:pC TIN--- OF FJZ:E:j DATE SIGNED f 4n.• V:.:•.� t•..I7.471 1.!:A Ilt: 41•th1.41 RU,ti.(:Ut'lll\\I1.l.I l'll{t:1'1!.0 UYI II'1:�VrG7 U-:Cl1•}+� VI'llp It any of portion of a Section, is modified,complete the aLL AGREEMENT flo. 2.rano. uo. ONLY entire S-2ction. Entef Ar.,cccnent No. and No. ARps 1067-06 9 U. 1. FIROXCI GUDHE-i FOR 0 Ej COM 131. (14 Y C I 1 [11 is tflyc) 2[-103 ;tl'fCf 3 Ll SUMMER (NYC) 5A 115 4 F L-1 _1 51 8 OTHER NYC-2 V.TI tNYC) Om 45.[:1 NC 7 2.COMPONENT BIJOGFT FOR 16 10 is (N%.C) 3 0 S u m m. (NYC) 5 D OM - SU E3 A G R CCM ENT 7 Cj 51 - SUf3AGREFME:IJT 2 C]05 (-1 Y C) 4 WTI (14YCI f,❑NC - SU13AGRP:EMrNT 6 0 OT14ER - SURAGRCIZMENT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. NO. TOTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL (Cl .7 1. ENROLLEE COSTS ....... A.WAGES 1. WAGES F013 WORK............................... 1601 45,900 45,900 L-22- 2.WAGES FOR OTHERE3:2:-3i PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 1,58,690 458,690 3.TOTAL WAGES (.add I nnd 2)................. 504,590 37-41 504,590 42-46 6. EMIPLOYER'S COST OF --Li2ia FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1610j 5,490 5,490 C.TRANSPORTATION.................................. IG21 7,060 7,060 62 66 D.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT 1200250 -0 - SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 120,25 TOTAL SECTION I (Add A3. 13, C, :,,,d 11) 637,390 637,390 11. STAFF COSTS Z:- A.SALARIES A14D 4;AGES2 . .... 1. PROJECT AMillNIST RATION.................. 1631 64,600 33,090 5B 61,510 22-26 2. RECRUITMENT.................................... IG32 r T7. Lawl 3. COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 100,730 37-41 100,730 4=7-5 1 52-56 4.SUPERVISION...................................... 1634 92,610 92,610 5. REMEDIAL EDUCATION........................ IG35 57-61 62-G6 G.JOB DEVELOKIENT, PLACEMIENT, REFERRAL, Aiv'D-FOLLO',',-UP............... 1636 67-71 7. OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED 5CI 17,21 L22-2f; BY STAFF......................................I... 1637 S. TOTAL SALARIES AIND WAGES (Add A1, 2. 3. 4. .5. 6. and 7)................... 1630 257,940 95,700 162,240 32 B. E?,';PLOYER'S COST OF —------ �27-3� _-36 rRiNGE BLUEFITS.................................. 1641,'I 22,980 300 22,680 C. TRAVEL EXPENSES..................... ............ 1650 118,590 18,590 299,510 196, TOTAL SECTION' 11 000 203,510 (A,:_ Ar,, V. .n.)C) Foss-, nVill-t (5.17-671 32 —cP I V1 i 2 z f3WP 1f any Section, or portrorr of a Section, is modified,complete the ALL t.aeaEE.:_NT NO. 3 12 2.MOB. NO. j3-24 entire Section. Enter At rcement too. and L;-J.(to. nru? 1067-06 9 Sectiolt M — NIE)JECT CUDZE T (CoNlinaad) -- -- ----- - PROJECT D U D G E T ACCT. COST CATEGORY KO. T07AL SPONSOR FEDERAL Ill. OPERATIONAL COSTS A. EQUIF IEUT 1.OFFICE EQUMMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1662 5C 47-51 2- 56 b.Rental and Use.................................. 1665 3-170 57-61 1170 62.66 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 16G2 67-71 72-76 b.Rental and Use.................................. 2656 5DI 17.21 22.26 .— ( 27-31 i.RENT:................................................... IG63 3360 3360 32-36 C. INSURANCE AND 210"DING.................... 1(..64 37-41 42.45 D.TRAINING COSTS.................................... IG57 47-51 52.56 E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ I1701 10,73057-61 62-66 _ 10,73J F. IN GQST55................................... 16°Q 67-71 12.76 TOTAL SECTION 111 (Add Ala. ALIP. A2a. Alb, 15 260 [r, C.1). 1.% P7id 1:) 15,260 IV. SUSAGREELIENT COSTS............................... 1690 5E 3-7-21 22-26 L 34 V. TOTAL. COSTS OF PROJECT 952,160 96,000 27-33 856,160 -40 1. May incW-c both cash outlay and value of goods er services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set torth in Clause. 34 of the General Pro-Asions,rates paid fol eomparabl,2 v:ork in the zaca, and shall not exceed Me rates presented in lice Sponsor's Prt ject Application, Section XVIt. 3. Reimburscment to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Alloti.ab±e cost for rent shall not exceed the amvuat normally ehar(:ed by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit,at i rate not to exceed % of _ ------ This is st::,ect to a6lustr.r_nt if periol of operation is less than period s;ccifred in Spcnsor's Project Apptic5tion, Section t(19). 1: FUTM nr:v.r 4�-17.67 33'8 r ! I • Back tip . if any.ec.li n, :P7",i:n:! a 5:,.'ion, is nzydilkd,cr,. I�.Z i n fr L �.xoe=Gvc:iT 14 0. +_i 2.��o0.No.l_ I (?::L1' •- Cc;E:e S c:!i^.tl. Lr!.! A�l:......,a f:.. ^ l L: . 110. f:�ns 106 7-OG 9 ��'^•i:''.i �.1''t - ��5:_ i '_� .�-.1:,'1':`:.�;ie i f�{iii�tt:E �� 1.rk��a! i cuuaa o[]Co1.1:,. t'1'+_, 1 0 Is myr1 2❑0: tNIrc, 3 C SUMMCR itiYC) 5A 15 4 Q wT1 tfiYC) . 5 C,OI.1 C O NC 7051 012-tOT►IE-R NYC-2 2.c0.,,;ONENT .IUCGrT PCPR16 1❑IS tNYC) 30 SUi.M. (NYC) 5010:.1 - SUB AGR CEMENT 70 S1 - SUBAGREEMENT 2❑05 pJ'!C) 4 Ll V.T1 1NYC) 6 J NC - SUUAGRVEMENT 0 L!OT►iER - SUBAGRECKIENT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. t:0. TOTAL SPDt:SOtt! FEDERAL -'---- --- `a - I6 (c) 1. EINFOLLEE COSTS 1 A.%VAGES 1. WAGES Fort 1VOR1C............................... to"Oi 2.WACES FUR CTS R _— PAIL; PARTK:1FAt.I',,I.......................... 1601) 27.31 32.3g 3.TOTAL WACES C 1 .-.:d:)............... 37-41 %2-4G 13,EMPLOYER'S MMT OF 47-SI F FRINGE EEN:.'i1`1 r .................................. 1610 C.TRAMSPORTATI,')It.................................. 1621 �57-G1 62-55 D.SUPPORTIVE SERViCHS NOT �_ SUPPLIED BY STA ............................ 1_.2 TOTAL SECTION i (Add Al. B. C. and P) .7777777 .. It. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND 1,'AGt.r 1.PROJECT ADMINIS i E7�AT:ON:.................. .631 80 5BI 17-21 80 L'-.?" 2.RECRUITMENT.................. 27-31 Z-' ' ................. 103 3.COLINSELING S1:1:V:(,'ES....................... 1633 100 37-41 100 4.SU^f:R:r1SI0:d...................................... 1634 47-51 "2- �— �..SG 5.fiE,',:cOL4t_ ED>.)CAl'1O;1........................ 1635 6.J08 i,EVE=LGf'n'C:::T• PLACEMENT, L 4-i ^1�1 �] REFERRAL,A:?0 F'OLLU::-CP............... 1£35 7. OTEER SERVICES SUPPLIED BY S I'AFF.......................................... 1G37 5C17-21 F. TOTAL SALAR:'ES AND ;AGES --- - ----- (A.:d Al. 2, J. d. S. e. nr,J :)...................1 1630 I 180 180 Es. LF.'t'L0';F_R's 00C (I 4-- -- --- 50 F .................................. 15;0 L-27-31 50 t 3 _35 C.T1ZAVEL EXPENScs''......................... 65 2• - " YOTAL SECTION 11 —0- 32 -s r � e Back—up • - Mvp If any S:•ction, c: Faction of a 5,_ct-gin, is moSified,complete the .ILL t.aea.e t r�ErcT rro. 3-11 2. moo. No. 13-14 entire,cmcn. Entcr A,, 2w nt f:_. :rd L.ad. No. 9 1—CUDGE i PROJECT BUDGET ACCT. COST CATEGORY NO. TOTAL I-PO14SORr cQO :RAL (o) (b) {c) Ill. OPECATIONAL COSTS A. EQU;rmcft T 1. OFFICE E•QUIPLIENT ' a. Purchase.......................................... 1661 SC 47-51 52-SB 57-61 62-66 b. Rental and Use.................................. 1665 2.PROJECT EQUIP1.11ENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1662 b, Rental and Use.................................. 1665 5D 17-21 22-26 U.RENT" 27-31 32.36 ................................................. 1663 C. INSUHANCE AND BONDINCI...................... 1(,64 37-41 42-46 D.TRAINING COSTS.................................... I667 41-5I 52-56 _TL E. OTI:F:R DIRECT COSTS............................ 1570 62-66 F. INDIRECT COSTS S ...... 16S0 67-71 72-76 TOTAL SECTION Ill (14War:,. Alb, AZ,!, A2b, V, C.U, F., rind F) IV. SUBAGREEMENT COSTS............................... 1690 5E 17-21 22-26 V, l OTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 1— 2733 34.40 —0— - 0— 1. Reay include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of ail full-time staff positions shaft not exceed the limitations sel forth in Clause 34 of tine General Provisions,rates paid for eernpnrable tieork in the area, and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reimburseauird to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Govarnmcnt Standards. 4. Allowatle cost for rent shall n;,t exceed the amount normally eharl-.ed by the sponsor for simitar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs p:cvisienal subject to audit, at a rate not to exceed fb of - This.lti:,.tgel is subject to idjustrivat if rcri01(f operation is less than period s;)ociIicd in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section 1 (19). _ I v �� roes+ nwr.r ra•r�•an 33 -t; { A;;?(,-'L!-*E-!77 it O. fy 0:3. :JU . L3t:r' }} anj S:c.F„•s,or !:oli:cr, �, S-.c;Ic.), 1,t:,...,.tc:i Cc:tTttie i.:e iALL {- f.1-i•i cnl,te S:r.i+DA. LAW; A;g«NWIII tt,i. .tnd,, �.i+�, v1,CS1 1067-06 9 1 .:;1 in c11 In h ri u� it w V In ON O: co In h o M t v I i]S co h ul cj I1'1 In w h W vi L7 h t_”) C'^r h L11 h O O co co IT C) h If) Cl) rr Cl) -1 ri O G� O 0.i ^.-., c•1 � M ..+ ,.i �„� r..; v �{ co e � - C•; t O w 1 4 r, J' i••. r^. 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O 0 C s C-7 CY) M M M M - VE r1In In 1 d 0 7 � < O lj- LI In � O f y M 1-t G wu u -j - r 1 t- i t• C� l.t -Hi7 O I• i -. ;n .' is L - •L7 ..7 c7 F U [J t0ILo. cn G= t ✓ u C ri f; "J LI } Ll }4 ( f tS U - 7 Ct G) rte^•• {" C' - 1 u u f, s= U� 1 r -s s✓ .- ij �•1 ,•)' t:t:t.:i a ri 'A ci �. I.I M C•l 19 1-�"�•,�- FOn�r f1 x.1•.1 15.17.67) ' d 1.AGRE. NT NO. 2.MOD.NO. QR'P If an)'Section, or po!ti^'i of Section, i;vnDdified,eomnpteto the 9 O&LY cnri:e Scction. Enter A.Jeen:cnt 14r).anal:rd. No. 1067-06 Section ;,VI)) - DAT; I;1 S.`FPORT OF r`OJECT/CU S"WHE 1T BUDGET (Corithinad) TYPE OF PROJECT i COMPONENT (Ctjec;c wnicA) 1 J15 (NYC) 2DOS (NYC) 30 SUMM. l`t l'CI 40 WTI (NYC) A0OSA 60 NC 7051 aKJoTact:(S;,ec;11) NYC-2 4.STAFF FRINGE ±E!4EF1T COSTS (Dtnfget 1!c,, 7640) Fr:INGE BENEFIT AAT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b) (c) (d) (e) f F.I.C.A.................................................... 5.85 180.63 10.54i ].0.54 b.WORIeiEWS COMFEt1SATION.....................• .G3 100.63 1.14 Life _. 1.14 HEALTH AND .11-FARE It•:SURA SCE......... 7.5 1.80.63 13.55 13.55 d.L,r,ET1RUIENT 0 PEUSION.................. 7.4 150.63 1.3.37 1-3-37 e. OTHER isncaly;'Dental Plan 1.3 150.63 2.35 2.35 f f, OTHER(S;,c ;iti)i})1C?:?plo-iont :ins: 3.4 180.63 6.14 _ 6.14 S.TOTAL FRIid;;I= BENEFIT COSI S FOR 4NAFf! _ ' L _ 47.09 1 47.09 S.'I'ArF TRAVEL EXPEt:SES (Uud�5c(Item 1650) MILES RATE TI!.:E PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL TRAVEL EXPENSE wFEn VDAY a/M1. overs VWKS• AMOUNT SHARE SHRRE _ c fhl c) (d) _ r (6) a.TRAVEL BY Private Auto 4.600 .11 �4 1/�' 227.72 j227.72/� L.PER DIEM................................... c.TOTAL TRAVEL COSTS FOR STAFF ) �� f 227.72 ;\ 227.72 / 6.SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT COSTS (cadge:I:e:na 1567. 1665, 166:. 1666) CQUirfALNT ACCOUNT TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL st No. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE f! o. OFFICE [tiali'7.iL'-;T 1 t 1. Purch.1s•a.......................................................................... 1661 # ( c 2. R nt d orUse.................................................................... 1665 b. PROJUT ). ('Ill(I:.st........................................................................ 1662 t 2. Renlil (,I Vsc.................................................................. c.TOTAL t:�alf'-Ct:"t CO"T: ................................................._� _� 16 Fuw�., UW.1'•1 lD•17•G'• 37 r� � I i 4 Ll.ROR _ '-IANPO*EF? hUtA)4 ATION VVREAU OF WORK PROGRA-15 SPONSO(Z'S -PROJECT 410DIPICATION'' TRA14SMITTAL TO: t?NP REGiCt::•.L OFFICE (Acdrrss) FROM: NA !E OF SPO.NSGR Manpower ADcinistration Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 450 Golden Gate Ave. (Del.Lgated to the Dept. of Education) San Francisco, California 94102 75 Santa Barbara Rd. , Pleasant Hill, Ca. 1. INDI;AT7 :)a FOLLO' INC FOR EACH MODIFICATION E LINE PURPOSE OF ttODIFICATIOtl PAGE h0. SECTION ITEM �A`:O%JrZ COL. Key each reason to the Line No. indicating the location of the Mod. 1 C. 32 XVI`- Revised Budgets 33 XV1 To reflect a salary increase for staff effective C. 2-7-73. d. I 1 2. CiiA:.G!- It; t 'U=i.RL SH:.RE L' PF-0J7—CT C.^.ST NEtGHt:DnitOO:J YOUTH COICPS --LOPERATION NEW SPECIAL y t•tO CII At:GE OTHER !v SCYJ:L � OVT•SCf.UOL SV�SU-'MER WTI MAINSTREAM CAREERS IMPACT INCRCABE I — :1[Ct:E:.SE — ----� E 3.SiGIJAT _ 'u:S ri::.• 'cytcsc•nte:'VC) A.M. llias,Chairman '1•GATE SIGNED Board of Supervisors FEB 2 6 1973 lLri':.O ...ta rr, 1:dT' Rip.)Re 0;;. — �. G. PATE REVIEIYtiD 7. TYPE OF CHANGE E]VNILATERAL ILATERAL [i, :l?c F F F.O� C7:CLs l.i}`•�!._t:l �I5-2� 9.STATUr, •• t - CWE L_ I �L�15 ("C) `SOS G:Y C1 a•_jj SU'Ak4. IN Y C I 4JY1 TI (:+Y C) S�j 0 16 60ttC70S1 10. ORIGINAL Ai•!':c'•r ::T L1:1N^C: UN, 11.11OC7)7)Cn TIGA:; AFFECT ::'112.AGREEMENT At i-11'13•F170. 13_I� :.�jR�-C.1.•. -_S NAIIW:AL C; I:Ct_ 1 f'—CNTf:AC 2 (�^,Ott.CONIIt6CT 1103-06 12 , i a'S.':{ -)t,i;.,-t ;E;:ee.;r n[ as h•::?[a.' _ ,.,,:dl^d to cram uacn3n?-,'and in lull faice and !$:-.:hF1.•�ii1' ,li '.`::i. l :!:, i� i.i nrE'.• ?' ;.- .'i L%E:'- --- ---- ---- --- ----- — tl� •J.<...^..ra•ot rr.•.1t•:!:. acr+ !1�'PLL` t.•.:!C .r1 CU4'Ii:.CTir;I; OFI"tl'CF� TrllCSliltCC lL:.t PC. c'• tr1,;. { Fora.w L•:r:+.: 1!••I/-t.tt . ul•.::. �.aa:f l::..I!-:.l 1':11\II::F:III I:I.1.:1'R?ll :r.6-illl R1yP If any Section,or•por(ion of a Section, is nodified,compiete the ALL j1.AGREEMEUT NO. 2.rsoo. 1`70. ONLY-at.- entire Section. Enter k.:eement No. and 1lod. No. eiizDS 1103-06 12 _Secii_c _—XVI — [=8t-s,iECT / GC iFOttEheT_ B-Uh GET 1. PF20Jc-CT r3UDuET FOR 0 t_COMD. (NYC) 1 ❑IS (NYC) `?❑05 (NYC)— 3 3 SUMMER (NYC) 5A 15 4❑WTI (NYC) 5 c OM 6[:j NC 7[:]51 6 0 OTHER 2 COMPONENT 61.1 GET FOR +� — 16 1 CJ 15 (NYC) 3 Ll SUMIA. (NYC) 5❑OM– SUOAGREEMENT 7 C]St – SUGAGREEMENT 2 LJ 05 (NYCI 4❑%YTI (NYC) 6 0 NC – SUBAGREEMENT 6(--(OTHER – SUBAGREEMENT P R O J E C T B U D G E T COST CATEGORY ACCT. 140. TOTAL SPONSORI FEDERAL (c) (b) (c) I. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 6159,740 -21 615,740 - 2.WAGES FOR OTHER 27-31 32-36 PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 16,620 _. 1611620 3.TOTAL %PAGES (Add J 7u)d: 37-41 42.46 }""""""""' _ 632 360 _ 632 360 S.EMPLOYER'S COST OF 47-51 FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1610 69600 6,600 C.TRANSPORTATION.................................. 1621 57.61 62.66 ............... 1,670 1,670 U.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT _ 2- SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 3,500 32'500 TOTAL SECTION 1 644,130 644,130 (Add A3, V. C. t,-zd D) If. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES Alit` WAGES2 __...... �. 1.PROJECT ADMINISTRATION.................. 1631 513 17-21 22-2 84,800 1,050 83.750 2.RECRUITMENT.................................... 1632 27-31 - 3. COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 37-41 4.SUPERVISION . 1634 47-51 52-56 ..................................... 120%510 881510 . 32,000 S. REMEDIAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 57-GI 62-66 6.JOB DSVEI-01114ENT, PLACE6IENT, REFERRAL.AND FOLLOW-UP............... IG36 - 7. OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED 5C 17-21 22.26 BY STAFf.......................................... 1637 — 8.TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES _ (A d::Al 1. ~ , 3. . 5. 6. a...1 7).................. 1630 205,310 89,560 11.5,750 8. EMPLOYER'S COST OF ( 27-31 32-36 FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1640 13,600 ( 420 13,180 C.TRAVEL E\PLNSES3................................ 1650 6,540 6,5;0 i 42-46 � TOTAL SECTION If 225,450 81,9x^ 135,-+70 11 --- FoAm 13TW-1 15.17.077 —0 32 I 13111P It any Section,or portion of a SRction, is modified,complete the ALL 1.AGREEMENT 110. 3-11 2. MGD. rt 0. 13-14 ONLI'—+— entire Section. Er:ter Agreement Pio.and Mod.No. ARDS 1103-06 12 Sectjoil Xb`t — PR ECT BUDGET (Continued) ----- _---- --__ --- ----- — - ---- -- — PRoJECT auDGET ACCT. COST CATEGORY 1 N0. TOTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL 111. OPERATIONAL COSTS A. EQUIPMENT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT 52-56 a. Purchase.......................................... 1661 SC 47-51 650 650 b. Rental and Use............................ 57.61 62-65 1665 140 1.40 2. PROJECT EQUIPIM.ENT a. Purchase..........................................r 1662 67-71 72-76 b. Rental and Use.................................. 1666 5D 17-21 22-26 B. RENT° ................... 1663 — - 32-36 ' _2,520 360 _ 2,460 I — 42-46 C. INSURANCE AND BONDING...................... 1664 37.41 47-51 52-56 0.TRA!MRG COSTS.................................... IC-67 E. OTHER DIRECT COS i S............................ 1670 57-61 62 66 _—13 870 _— _ 13 870 F. INUiRECT COSTS'................................... 1650 67-71 72_76 TOTAL SECTION 111 17 480 360 17 120 (Add Ala, Alb, A2d, Alb, s f D' C.D. F.w,d F) IV. SUBAGREE;.ENT COSTS............................... 1090 5E 17-21 22-26 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT --------- --------- -- ----M --•----- �-- 2 -33 34.40 1. Liay include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-tima stili positions shall not exceed the limitations set iath in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rates paid for comparable work in the area, and shall not exc^_e9 the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reimbursement to employees shall be in acco:d with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S.Government Standards. 4. Allowah!e cost for rent Miall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit, at a tate not to exce.d 4,V----- _ This bvdFet is subject:o aJjustsrcat it period of cperatioe is less than period specified in the Sponsor's Project Application,Section 1 (19). l2 FORM DWS--1 15_17-671 33-0 1 � iI 2. Q(yp If any Section, or portion of a Section, is modified,complete the ALL AGREEMENT NO. MOO. NO.Lilac ONLY-4—i entire Section. Enter A.areement No.anti f.i:rd. No. ARVs — -1103-06 12 1. PROJECT Eit DGET FOR p Cl CO-AD. tNYCI I l_1 15 WYc) 2 l l OS INYCI 3❑SUMMCR pJYC1 5A 1 15 WTI INYCI !.C OIA c O NC 7 rSI 8 L-1OTHCR 2.COMPONENT CUDGET �eF - ��' 16 I i':t5 INYCI 3 0 SUMM. (NYC1 S O OM - SUBAGRECMENT 7O SI - SUBAGRECMENT 21L-1 OS INYCI 4 0 WTI (NYC) 6 0 NC - SUBAGRCEMENT SO OTHCR - SUBAGREEMENT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGOR), ACCT. t --T NO. TOTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL (a) (b) (c) I. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 242,030 242,030 22-29 2.WAGES FOR OTHER 27-31 32-36 PARTICIPATION.......................... 1G02 3.TOTAL WAGES (Add 1 raid 2)................. 242,030 37-41 242,030 42.46 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF 47-51 L- 2--5—FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1610 2,450 2,450 57-61 62-66 C.TRAI SP07TATION................................. 1621 330 330 D.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT -71 2- SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 500 500 TOTAL SECTION 1 - 245,310 2451,310 (Add A?, G, C. and D) 11. STAFF COSTS — A. SALARIES AND WAGESZ 1. PROJECT ADMINISTRF.TION.................. 1631 57,380 y 513 17-21 579380 22,-26 2.RECRUITMENT.................................... 1632 27-31 32-36 3. COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 37-4142.4r, 47-51 52-56 4.SUPERVISION...................................... 1634 36,580 36,580 5. REIrEDIAL EDUCATIONI........................ 1G35 I 57-61 L62.66 6.JOB DEVELOPMENT, PLACEMENT, 67-71 - REFERRAL, AND FOLL0:7-UP............... 1636 7.OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED 5C17-21 22-26 BY STAFF.......................................... 1637 8.T01 AL SALARIES AND WAGES (Add A1. ?, 3. 4. 5. 6. and 7)...................i 1630 93,960 36,580 57,380 B. EAiPL01'ER'S COST OF 27-31 32.36 FRINGE BENEFITS..................................� 16:0' 10'2-4-0 420 9,820 -- - ---- ----�---- - 7-'1 42.4E C.TRAVEL EXPENSES ................................ 1650 4,670 4,670 �1-08,870 �--3 ,000 `-- 71,870 TOTAL SECTION It (Ad:;AS. N, and C) FOnm [1WP-1 t3.t7-671 32 1 r� � � BWP if any Section, or po:lion of a Section, is modified.complete tlw 1.AGREEMENT NO. 2. MOD. NO. ALL 3.11 13-14 Otdl)'--► entire Section. Enter Ag ._1103-06 Agreement No. and Mzid. No. A -C --------- ------- . ---- ---— —�- S� tia, XY! — FSQJE—CY EltD&ET (Canlinste—d) -�--^ ---_-- ---- ---^—_-- PROJECT BUDGET ACCT. COST CATEGORY rl D. TOTAL SPONSORI I FEDERAL fit. OPERATIONAL COSTS A. EQUIMMENT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.............. 5C 47-51 52-56 ........ 1661 ------ -- --6 � .................... — 57-61 b. Rental and Use.................................. 1655 62.66 2. PROJECT EQUIPMENT a. Purchase.......................................... 1652 67,71 72-76 b. Rental and Use.................................. IE66 SD17-21 22-26 B. RENT" ..... 1663 �- 27-31 32-36 .............................................. .158 00 1,800 C. INSURANCE AND BONDING...................... 1664 37-41 42-46 L G.TRAINING CONS............................... I667 4%-51 52-5G E. OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 57-61 62.66 8,920 8,920 F. INDIRECT MTS!.................................... 16S0 67-71 72-76 TOTAL SECTION Ill 11,370 11,370 (Add Ala, Alb, Ata, Alb, V. C.P.E. and F) - IV. SUBAGREEMENT COSTS.............. 5E 17-21 ................. 1640 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 365,550 37,000 a2 -33 ^328,550 34-40 1, May include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries- of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rates paid for comparable well: in the area, and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Spansor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reimb:csement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Allowab;e cost for rent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect tests t:ruvisional subject to audit, at a rate not to exceed of-- This f - -- This b: rot is suhjact to adjustment if period of ope::aion is less than pried specified in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section 1 (19). 12 F'OR� nY:V.1 1 .17-tll 33 - 1 li znv ;l r-,It!. .1 MOO. NZ LIN'L Y_.— z and,-,-2. N). 03-06 -�T .::,"7~ j' IS 1,4ycl 2 os 4P4 YCJ Zr*--'Z 5L;.AACR JNVCJ .r 0 Wr 1 (?4 v c 1 5 JOm G tic .1--,51 a 0 OTfitR T r 0h [D is til cl 4.%*YCI S C:]Ort - SV V A.G R E c k-ra wr I St - SU 0 Ar-ft r-VVENT 20 Os tt;vcl 4 0 v;-[I (we c I t tic - SUSAC-, Er-AENT C`4*T"ER - 5-JUASRCEMENT aROJFC f3 DOGE 7 COST CATEGORY ACCT. • NO. TO- sporisoft mea rRAL E NR 1)LLE COSTS .A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORI................................ 37331710 373,710 2.WAGES 170�? OTHr'R 1 -27-31 PAID PARTIC;IPATIO.U.......................... 16,620 JA4n— LN 3.TOTAL VACES (/,!d 11 mad 2)................. 37-41 Ll-_2- 390�330 TD 0 8131 cc.s_ OF ----I 4MI P E 0 E N E F I T S.................................. It-lo 4,150 4,150 C.TRANSPGRTATIM.................................. I E 2 1 1,340 57-51 1,340 ij 0.�,u:lPC;lMVL SEHY1,,�ES NOT .cUP;LEE%) Ely AFF.............................. I522 3,000 T 1 02 3,000 TOTAL SECTO.'l I (Add 1.3, P. C. titze 0) j 398,820 398S820 11. ST;,.FF COSTS A.SAI-ARIES /.N[) V'A',-!:S- L - 1.PROJECT AC,7-',fN!STi?ATlO.N.................. 101 27,1.20 1,05 L17 26,370- ?7 '1 2.RECRUITIIIENT.................................... 101 Ln-, cbsr- mLING si:,,,kvic.r_s....................... 16,i3 37-4 4 Er 47-51 .SLN- ZVISWI, 30 51,930 L 32,000 5,REVEDIAL U`UCATION..........:............. -5 6.JO-'i 0"'.' NT. PLACF.F.IENT, Ii -i �*,.,*_-_ P L—k7:7-L i, bii- i70LL(.!-%`-U. ............... 1631; 7. UP".N SUPPLIED SC 17-21 22-'--- BY'STAFF.......................................... I557 TOTAL AND WACES ................... 1631 52900 58,370 _ 2_ OF 1*.*Z.,. fA N............................ IC43 _ L 21-.1 3,360 C. 'I L I X F C NN'S................................. ] ,,g7o /6 ( , It' SiC!r0a, Gt I•otttt _ ctica, is. _.�iv.i,co:•plcte the t <<[r-ErrT NO. 3-11 2. PAOD. rrJ AL1. W! j 1:.•yt Crlr-1=—•—I .•-!trc 5_.. ' 1. En:ct Al- ,,•�l tau. 1_:d ..r.J, f tj_;t X;'1 —i•_;'; 7Z 1'T 2`1:L t;:- f ;Cc;.I i;:_��a) PROJECT Q U D G E T ACCT. ' COST G%.T GC,Y IrO TOTAL SPONSOR FEDERAL til. C,, _PATlC' COSTS 1, OFFICE EQUIP,.'.:NT a. Purchase.......................................... 1651 1 SC 47.51 52•sc 57.61 62-66 b. Rental anJ Usc................................ 1065 140 140 2. PROJECT EQLll ,.I=-fIT a. Purchase—..................................... 1052 G7- 1 72-75 Re. ..� MSG 5D 17-21 22.26 i. Rental and Use................................ 6.0 27-31 32-35 ��................................................... 1613 1,020 360 660 C. INSURANCE ANID DO;fDR:G.................... IC-51 � 37.41 42-47 [�. TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1[67 47-51 52-56 t — � 57-61 £2-55 E. i 1111:11 D1i LECY CC,.iTS................... +? t ....... It F. I-NDMECT COST:.................................... 1650 67-71 TOTAL :-C•FICGh 111 (Add AJ.,AI h, A?r,, A2 h, 6,110 360- 5,750 IV. SUf'AGPEEf:-NT COSTS............................... 1690 5E 17-21 V. TOTAC COSTS 0! f'i;OJLCI' — 2 -33 3d-;0 521,510- S3,340 468,170 1. I!ay inclu:c beth crash cuttay and vlal!�_ of gcafs ct services in d-zllars. 2. S:lr:ri.s cf.-If ft:!! ti;c staff FcGiti^:.; st::11 not erc:ed the Iimit3ticn: set firth in Claus^_ 3:of the General Provisions,rates paid for m-.1pr::able:rnr!.in tits ::tea, ::n;i snail not exceed the tz.,es p:esento in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section Y.VIJ. 3. Rt ir.:;.tusc^cat 1,employees shell tic in acmd with spansor's established policy at t3!es not to exceed U.S. Government St:ndards. All, cast f,.r tent sha31 not C::Cee:! ttac ant^:•n!rcrmally char Cti Gy tt:C sponsor to; similar use of the facilily. 5. Intiirect costs ;:cris:et:af :,ubject to avid, :f a t,to net to cxeeed_,_-__rb _ 111;s t,o.%:M :;cel t..al:str.r.at tf l•eraoJ ;f a;:er:.. t :S less than 'IL.c;f:ed :n t: S;ciiur's Project Ap plic.dion, Seet:3n 1 (i?ti G.LY->� cmite S.L*,tcn. Eller A:lit_-,-,�-,nt N'n. nnJ GD. L .14- 1103-( D C T T -iZ) V F 0,-, -1 c c.�• I. oi e c 1 1 —7;Is ifivc) 0 0s vuycl ]G$ mycl Sn i5 4 0 YY'Tl ltjyc) 5 0 Om 6 0 14C 7051 ej—,(0T14rR -T—co ri!4-, a U5--:-T T 0 F? MDTA 2'172 10 is iwf6 3 0 sumt.l. (-.A Ycl S 0 CM - SU IS&C R V-E:M C 14 T 7 f-51 - SUUA.GRCEI-lr?AT 2 0 Os 1?4yc) 4 0 WTI t-IYC) 450 tic - stjaAritrt:t-qr%.'T a Cj 0-T14r-n - --UDAGRCE:k4r-NT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCTTOTAL SPONSOR a CDEnAL (c) 1. Etl2OLLEF- COSTS 1. V."AGES FOR WOR)................................ 1601 1 2.WAGES FOR OTME-11 224.810 27-31 -22-11 MID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 6,160 37-41 —6,160 42-45 3.TOTAL WAGES (A :!dI c-.d Z?)................. _30,970 230,970 -- cr 47-51 HANG- 31:t,,EFII'5.................................. 1610 tO 2,54f) .................................. 1621 57-6.I V. L ,jFlF,Lj[L-j r)y 51,%;7V........... .................. 1622 721. TOTAL S::C:'ICIN I 233,510 11. STAFF COSTS � 1. "kOJECT AD.'.'.INISTRATWN..................) H-31 1,470 1 It 70 22- Lf - II -- T7- 2. PECRUITMTNT................................... 163? Sr t�7- 3. COUNSLUNG SF ....................... IG133 =47-51 4.SUPERVI"KV...................................... 163-1 2 L9 OSO 283030 ........................ I035 62._ Iii-CENIZAL. A*-) FOLLG.',-Ui.......:........ 11,316 7. 0,MCR SCRVcEs S!.If PLIED SQ 17-21 UY S'lil.11F.......................................... 1637 ................... 1630 "9,5-S0 29,550 Ft]5................................. ISO I SO C. 'I ilAVL*L IXI ................................ 530 10 All, (A to 30 ?60 NOTA FY i2 S...'.t^.n, or pvt 1 l S_oln'`. .:.C f+L'�,eea:;.'._tC the AEL"ENT y0. 1 2.m0:' `J^ t L'A.1: � � . / ~ � � ' ! is� it LL si A03-06 ilil rcn � / � ToTAL- FEDERAL. 1. EN�ZC)LLEI: COSTS � A. WAG—ES 1106,380 196,380 NOT TOTAL SECTION I li. STAFF COSTS 37-41 21 81-30 21 8330 v. / r/cv! rsrrT or � | ------ 4YO ^—^'—'~ --' —'- ----------- | � } I IDTl\ [Y 71 � ! | | c. 1 E?i�r•' —1 .li ..}. _......•a• nr (•' Jf .l _?:c:�• 1:-. �t�:•'.1,c0•.t!1!•?:� tl;.� 'l,l ! nl_''��I[NT fi0. �✓-Il f2. MGn. no: C. C.I. ;,:'I -A!,D __W3-06 • �.�!',: it :'� "•'i' '`.2, i 7l"i tiff -- -------- ----- - -- --_ - - --- --- - -- ---- FIRCJECTC T 0 U D G E T ACCT. --i CCSI CATCGO,^tY -- - J MO. T(tTAJ. SGC FEDERAL (C) A. LCU11-:.:::'iT 1. CFFIC: faQU1P,!Eta I" — �� 5C 47-51 L6r- 70 E2-iG I1).Rcr.!::1 and Use................................ 70 — c1._2. e —� _ - Lti7-71 72.75 ' _ y SD 17-21 b. R_rtol o;id Use................................ IGGS _1 1i. R2tt................................................. 27-31 32-35 16 374 j .................... IG64 -� D. TR!(ININ,; CO-3TS.................................. 1(•:7 47=5 __1,--� -I E. OT,lt:1; ,::;,1:C-T COST_.......................... 1f7J _GJ`1 �)✓0 �� t. 1:,J.t.i:CT C�(CT..s 1620 +— G7-71 J2•J .; ... ................................... I t ( (Ad:I A1... A.Ib. A:a. .1b• IN. SU".tAGi;EC-,i;T COSI"s............................... )GS0 ! — — � SL' •17-21 i�•__' VTrcrl.r,r_cc-S-17, or 223,-710 1. M:iy in:lut!e t,c•Ci cast; oral;,y ;md value of Eo?Js c, s_n:eos in do115:s. } 2. Sat:+:irs of atl fort t e:c _.::ii rositiens stat lint exc.cJ the Ismiln-tioas set fc:th in Clause 34 of Vic GCncial Piovisions,t,les paid(C( tttj eompxz-! (• is t!te a::�, .nd h:;11 not exceed th-2 r..tes pre:cateci in t,`._ Spoasci's Eloi(:ct Application, Section 11th. t j 3. t a er.,,!c,ee. shall be in:,:Cad r.itt:spansct'_ C!!aNishcd p:tticy at rales not to exceed U. S. Govein:::ent Standards. i 4. :Q:..'i•:I cost 'ci fent:,t::it not excecj the r^t::i narr:all rhN b the c : J li ili y c �cd f r t,,ctsoc .c. stmitar use of t o (ac ty, i 5. Iialire(! c(zt p:otiis,oa:! st':)Jett to :;adrt, it a fate net to Cxcc: }t( i 1 I h, r, :.u`eci !J :1+':.1❑:^nl if t•:ria., cd-r;ri::!,en is less thin I_nc.1 Curer in li:e S;;u:sa's llolcCt A;)pfiCati:.a, r:et:on 1 f t r1 ♦ ion... t,..r•.. . l' 71 HDTA r s � I Back-up • Mvp If any S;:CGon, or pOtI1C,:of a Section, IS ploditred,complete the At_L L AGF.EEMENT NO. _- 2,MOD. NO. ONLY-M- entire Section. Enter A!,1e^_hent No.and Mod. No, �Sl 1103-06 12 tt XVI - P.PCjl-:Cr / CO"PONEUT-GGOG2T Hr�o�ccT cvocE-T F0f2— - ----_. — 0 LI ComOtiLa. (NYC) 1 i-")15 (tSYC1 2❑OS (NYCI 3 U SUMtlER (11YC1 5A 15 4[D WTI INYCI 5001.4 G 0 NC 7051 8 Q OTHER 2.COtdPOAlEt1T 3UDCET FOR 16 IF t I5 ttSYCI a 0 SUMtd. UhYCI S OM — SUBAGRE£MENT 7 Lr 51 — SUDAGRECMENT 2 LI 05 (NYCI 4 Li WTI (NYCI 6 NC — SUDAGREENIFNT B 0 OTHER— SUBAGREEMENT PR O J E C T BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. NO. I TOTAL PONSOR SFEDERAL (C) 1. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 2,WAGES FOR OTHER 27-31 32-36 PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 3.TOTAL t1;nGEs (Add 1 and?)................. 37-41 42-46 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF 47-51 1 52-5 FRINGE GENEFITS.................................. 1610 C.TRANSPORTATION.................................. 1621 57-G1 62-66 E (170) (170) D.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT '— SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 2' TOTAL SEC T iON 1 (170) (170) (Add A3, D. C, nnJ D) I1. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND WAGES`' 1.PROJECT ADt,IINISTRATI011.................. 1531 1so 58 zso 17-21 22-2 I �,. __-----_- __- 2.RECRUITU.MT............... _27. ........... 1632 31_ 1 32.36 3. COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 37-41 4.SUPERVISION1639 — ` -- 47-51 52-SS ............................... S. REI.SEDIA L EDUCATION'.,.......... .... 1635 ;7.61 62-66 6.JOB DEVELOPMENT, FLACEf.ENT, REFE17RAL, AND FOLLO7'-UP............... 1636 7.OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED 2Z-26 1 1637 5C 17-21 ti,TOTAL SALARIES AND MAGES (Add.t:. 3. J. 5, i, ut:,1 7)................... 1630 130 130 D. Ei'FLOYt W:) CCT OF - ---~-- --� FRluc---E U2-.,6-ITS.......................... .. ... 16.10— [IO 27-31 4032-36 C. TRAVEL EXPEI:SES'................................I IG50 I 42-46 TOTAL SECTION' 11 � 170170 t 11 FORrn DY(P-1 (5-17.411 32 1 I � k ' _ i • --1 It i�rty C':Cttin, Cr - ra 1.AGP,EEWENT NO. 2. moo. no. Rt^l' p rtion o S_CtiDn, is mo bled,Complete the TALL 3 11 13-14 Oral'-1+-f cntrre S.cticn. Lnter Agtc ! int N;,.and Mal.flo. �.uDS jj4',—©� 12 Sec_t_{e_._t_ 'Vi - Pi;I1 E :rJT Ltft7aET (`:citltttued) _ - PROJECT 0UDGET ACCT. COST CATCGCRY -r' 1 110. TOTAL SPUNSOfi FEDERAL ---- - - ----------- - ---- _ __ °� -- - - ( ) (`) -- fit. OPERATIONAL COSTS A. EQUIMENY 1. OFFICE EQUMME'T 5C 47-51 52•S <^.. Purchase.......................................... 57 61 62.66 b.Rental and Use.................................. 1665 2. PROJECT EQUIP iS',ENT a. f urchase...................... 1662 LIEU- _ _ _72-76 b. Rental and Use.................................. 1666 5D 17-21 22.26 li. RENT . 111G3 27-31 32.36 C. 114SURANICE Attic BONDING......................' 2654 37-41 42-86 D. TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1657 E. OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1G70 57-61 52-56 62.66 F. INDIRECT COSTS''............................... 1660 67-71 :2-76 TOTAL_ SECTION Ill (A(--,I Ala. Alb, A2a, A2L, 11, C, D, F.. rndF) IV. SUBAGREBIENT COSTS............................... 1690 5E 17-21 22-26 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT — =2 -33 _ 34-40 -0- 1, Mmy include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all toll-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions, rates paid for comparable mik in the area,and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reim!hursen,.ent to employees.shall be in accord tivith sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Allo.,able cost for :ent shall not exceed the amount notm3fly charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit, at a rate not to exceed This budg?t is subject to adjustment if periad of c•petation is less than Vwiod specified in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section 1 (19). 1_ Y Fence FAY:P-1 (5.1'/•671 33 -t r C Btt'P If any Section, ct portion of a Section, is modified,cc tptete the Ail I AGREE!lENT NO. 3.�� Olv'L1' entire Section. Enver kicement No_nnd '.tod. No. _A CARIIi;+ ].103-06 12 Seetiun XV(ti — DATA U.' "zUPPORT OF Por"OJECT/CWPONIEUT SUIDGET —Complete a separate pa.,e for each project compo.Nm for whict•.a L',dget is sho::nin &�ctlen XVI. TYPE OF PROJECT COMPONIENT (Check nh,ch)) 31 17 1 Z�IS tNyc) 2 _JOS (myc) 3[:15UMM. tr.YC) 4 i I1.1T1 (NYC) OR! 6 CtNC 7❑SI 8 DOTHER(Specify) 1. ENROLLEE FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS Modgerlt6m 1610) FRINGE QLUFFIT = AIdT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMtOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b) (c) (d) (e) a. F.I.C.A...................................................... 6.WORI:°BEN'S COLIPENSATION........................ c. OTHER(sp,,cify) d.OTHER(specity) f. TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1610..................... 2. ENROLLEE TRANSPORTATION EXPEl'SES (lludilot Item 1671) MILES RAI E t10. TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL THAfISPORTA7IOC EXPENSE PER PER WEEK 1.11. WKS. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b) (c) (d) (e) (() u. T?ANSPORT E%!?OLL EES TO JOB SITES FROM CENTRAL PICK-UP POINT BY(sp-"city) Bus transportation 31 .3.1 5 (169.08) (169.08) 6.TRANSPORT ENROLLEES TO JOB SITES FR0 i BY(spceiiy) F` ) 1 E c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1u21..................... ...) t a (169.08) (169.08) 3.sUPPOR-i IVE SERVICES NOT 5UPPLIFD BY STAFF (Iludt;ct lrcm 1n:7) 1.0. OF RATE EN- PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL SUPPORTIVE SERVICE ROLLEES EN- AMOUNT SHARE SHARE ROLLEE (e) (b) (c) (d) (e) a,raEnlcnt E`:A"lfdATtUt>;........................................ ILK2; 3-27 -3= b. OTHER is;;eci h•) c. OTHER d. OTHER (sp,vit,) t OTHER f. TOTAL M!VnILT ITEM 1G72..................................t � I 14 ! 1-oHr.+ DY/P.1 (5-17.671 35 r1 r ' 1 � . Gttf If oay StitC2ivil,()t p011iG11 of a�-ri;lion. i5^odified,complete the I:+L L 1 1.AGREEMENT NO. 3-11 2.MOD.110. 1--14 (;I'L Yom•- cf.,, C' J��li'-t1- EntCt Aj:_',:ccnt No, anJ f.•:. ftc. ±�i.1�.�� 11-03-0 6 Zz < M Lr U c -:rto hl MM CO to C, O c n y "S t, t_n M tri -i U N �' u'1 Co 40 N h ON 1 Ct+ N M O CA CN 1 cn .--I M ^ r-1 e I M ri r1 >r h I b tit tia a i O O ^ w 0 0 $-+ 0 14 *• L Ln t.0 t1t1 c•4 OO C M GS Ln s3 i u F 0 s' .z sn N M M Cry 1 1 Q! ctf 0 ! F {I o O O `••1 CJN tL5 M Lf ON O ! O i r t u 1 W t+� N • cV f C) C, N O c0 C. M r- M ri O Ocn C+�) 1.4 G O f, t U O �, O_, 0. a+; o O o O! C O o G o O E _•F O to to to Ir)t to to rd +-I �V) 1 to �. f � � U { 1 1 1 w ,.1 1- C CL 4� to to u1 to tr) to to ►- m a !I I(V r 0 0 of o a o o a c N N N N i C1 N •:f N N W x O U - M CP LrI r: 2 ? I h C7 •:Y M M N c-! in CV O S a •I td M to 1� o h Ch M M • • 4• i, v tJ to to v to to .7 %V O <g L { O ¢ M M n rl r i -4 N N N -4 F O CR to U C v a `t M ON 0'1 o <-' to ON M M t-- t7 Q r O 0 it o = I «1 iii NJ t0 M f 1 1 i ON I cr, r%1 M .7 M NG7 rs n ° G0 LU m rs 0 O U i L V) ti O f• r i i -# co 1 I �4 = t I 0 ! I —4 t, o ) t i v I �� t I I C) t+ < . I cn 1 a 4 u et 10 C c: o i i ut 11i j 3-:I d 4 _ U C1 U E c,• j G O O O d L; }t oFt , 3 r I Sic I I j I c+ �- r� I �t r-_ - •'� c'1 r•l; i Mr M 1 •• � 1 IL �/y DORM BYI f•.1 4'3.17-bit 36 1.WEMENT NO. 2. MUD. NO. Bv1P If:aq Secliea, of porli a S•_ction, is modified,complete the • 0!1LY enVic Seelicn. Enter Ar!cemcnt No.and i ijd.No. 1.103-06 1.2 Scciion Xlltiii - 0;TA ID St:PPQ tT OF PROJECT/C0',4PONENT BUDGET (Continued) TYPE OF PROJECT/COMPONENT (Check which) I ffjIS (NYC) 7(JOS (Nl'C) 3 Q SULtM. ltlYC) {❑YtTt (NYC) e❑OM •0 NC 7051 Q OOTHrR(Sperity) 4.STAFF FRINGE OCNEFIT COSTS (Budget Item 1640) FRINGE 13ENEFIT = AMT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) F.I.C.A.................................................... 5.85 134..09 7.85 7.85 b.WORYWIEN'S COMPENSATION...................... .63 134. (19 .84 .84 Life c.HEALTH AND l'1ELFARE INSURANCE......... 7.5 134.09 10.06 10.06 d.aRETIREt,ENT p PENSION.................. 7.4 134. 09 9.92 9.92 e.OTHER(Srecitr) Dental Plan 1.3 134. 09 1.74 1.74 F. OTHER(spocip•) I)nemplo}Tient ins.... 3.4 134.09 4.56 4.56 9.TOTAL FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS FOR STAFF" 34.97 34.97 5.STAFF TRAVEL EXPENSE$ (Vudeot Iters 16-50) MILES RATE TIME PER SPONSOR'S FEDERAL TRAVEL EXPENSE Sin« WEEKa%w.1. overs "95. AMOUNT SHARE SHORE a) lb1 c rdl e) ( h o.TRAVEL BY(speeitr) l b. PER DIEM....................................... c.TOTAL TRAVEL COSTS FOR STAFF... f ; 6.SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT COSTS (Budget turas Jt,51. J665. 1662. 1656) EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL NO. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b (c) a. OFFICE EQUiPM,11NT 1. Putch)se.......................................................................... 1661 2. Rental or Use.................................................................... 1665 h. PROJECT EQUIPMENT I. I'urc!1:Se.................. 1662 i 2. Rental or Use.................................................................... 1666 c. TOTAL EQUIP:;:LN7 COSTS....... ...... ............................... III 37 i Contra Costa County Department of Efation '14`( Neighborhoc.I Youth Corps February 20, 1973 CSA C08rA COUNTY RECEIVED 73 TO: George Jehnson, O.E.O. Director ice of FROM: Prank J. 3,I rfin, NYC Director Administrator SUBJECT: NNY", Agreements 1103-OG and 1067-06 Enclo-•ed are 7 copies of Modification 9 to Agreement 1067-06 and 7 copies of I,.odificaLion 12 to Agree;i:ent 1103-06, NYC Out-of-School and NYC In-School contracts respectively. The modifications affect the 5.14: federal cost of living staff salary increases heretofore subject to t-hc: national freeze, with no increase in federal and local cost. V.e recommend approval of the revised budgets and would like the natter to appear on the. Board's agenda for approval 2-27-73. Please return �- signed copies of each modif-icati on to the NYC Office. cc: J.P. Mcllrien, County Administrator/ Robert Fifield, A:�sociate SupcO ntendent of Schools Bob Roth:;c}:i-1d; Associate Supt!ir.ten:;en': of Schools } 1+1 Boileau, G.L.O. s 1 � r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Mar ch 13 19 73 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Modification Number 11 to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1067-06. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor A. M. Dias, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Modification Number 11 to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1067-06 to provide for the extension of the Out-of-School Program through July 23, 1973 for 92 enrollees at a total cost of $127,370 ($115,370 in federal funds and $12,000 in local share to be provided by subdelegate agencies) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, J. E. Mori arty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, A. M. Dias. NOES: None. ABSENT: None . 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enamd on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Department of Education (4) Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Economic Opportunity Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 13th day of March , 1973 Administrator W. T. PAASCH, Cleric By Deputy Clerk Lourette Kincaid H 24 7/72-15M Y.S. PARTMENT OF LABOR- MANPOWER ACMINIS ION * BUREAU OF WORK PROGRAMS SPONSOR'S PROJECT MODIFICATION TRANSMITTAL TO: GWP REGIONAL OFFICE (Address) FROM: NAME OF SPONSOR i• Manpower Administration Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 450 Golden ate Ave. (Delegated to the Dept. of Education) 75 Santa Barbara Rd., Pleasant Hill 945 3 ' 1.INDICATE THE FOLLOWING FOR EACH MODIFICATION LIME PURPOSE OF MODIFICATION COL.L. PACE NO. SECTION ITEM AND each reason to tim Liao Me. indicating Ow IwAtion of the 11d. W 51-35 56-37 1 2 To provide revised budgets in accordance with the 8 provisions of Modification No. 11 O.S. dated 2-28-73 22 I 15 A&B and to conform pages 1,22, and 24 accordingly. 24 I 19 2 32-8 RVI 33-8 RVI F -1 =.CHANGE IN FEDERAL :HARE OF PROJECT COST NEIG61801104000 YOUTH CORPS OPERATION N[• iP[CIAL �NO CNANGE MAINSTREAM CARE[Rs IMPACT OTN[R Ia SC1100L our-SCHOOL sYrrres WTI NYC-2 INCREAiE • 115 370 I OE E&U S ns epreoer:ratiee) DATE SIGNED A.M. Dias, Chairman Board of Supervisors MAR 13 1973 R VIEWE r:oture, BMP Kef. OIL Rep.) 6.DATE REVIEWED I.TYPE OF CHANGE OYr11LATERAL Q BILATERAL t.TYPE OF PROTECT/COMPONENTts.n 9000LS Z 1 013 tNvCl T L IOC• 1•JYCI S�rv1Su— lr-cl •QWTI/NrQ SOOM •QNC 70sl sTX)OTHEtt(specify) NiCom? 10.ORIGINAL AG REE%!ENT SIGNED 9Y 11.MODIFICATIONS AFFECT 1 D 12.AGREEMENT At 3-11 13.M00 t3–It NO. NO. REGION NATIONAL OFFICE I CONTRACT '_ 0N04-CONTRACT 1067-06 11 Except as hereby notified, all terms and conditions of said Plolect Agieeaent as heletotole modified remain unchanged and in full force and !ffect. SECRt"TA-ZY OF LABOR. UNITED STATES DEPAR;.'.:E"T OF LABOR. DY f54an. zure of Comr-:tm z UlLcero TYPED NAMc OF CONTRACTING OFFICEij DATE SIGNED iGar trWf••2 19-17•{71 GSA tic I:7.1e643 sV.S.COVUUNUE"PUM-TING UFFICC:190 0-a"-94M Ii • • i B.deYc Dlraa No.44-Rt346 1 Approval Expires lww 9C, 1969 U.S.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR - MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION 1. AGREEMENT NUMO ER BUREAU OF WORK PROGRAMS PROJECTS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1464, AS AMENDED 1067-06 AGREEMENT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS SPECIAL IMPACT PROJECT PROJECT (TITLE I PART B) (TITLE I PART D) 10 IN fCHOOL 2 QOUT-OF-fCHOOI S❑GRANT TO PUBLIC AGENCY Qw PRIVATE S Q SUMMER 4 O WORK TRAINING NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION i OPERATION MAINSTREAM PROJECT a❑CONTRACT WITH PRIVATE PROFIT ORGANIZATION (TITLE 11 SECTION 205(d)) SQ GRANT TO PUBLIC AGENCY OR PRIVATE 1000THER(specify) NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION 1 } NEW CAREERS PROJECT (TITLE 11 SECTION 205(e)) a O AGREEMENT 7 O GRANT NESPONSOR (Nan.) ADDRESS(Nu 6w. Street, City, Some. Zip Code) IF THE PROJECT IS TO BE JOINTLY SPONSORED AND THE JOINT SPONSOR (,Veole) ADDRESS (Number. Street. City, State, Zip Code) hereinafter referred to as the Sponsor,and the United States of America,repeseaW by the Seuetary of Labor.U.S.Department of Labs, hereinafter referred to as the Government,hereby mutually agree as follows: 1. The Sponsor will operate and perform the work-training experience project(s)described herein in Strict accordance with the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964,as amended(42 U.S.C.2701),the regulations promulgated thereunder,the standards and piocedlaes of the U.S. Department of Labor,and the general provisions,specifications,project budpt(s),and special provisions which are attached and made a part hereof, and those sections of the attxhed Sponsor's project application incorporated by refame in the Specifications,which are made a part hereof. 2. The Federal cost limitation(s)and accounting data with tespect to such limitations is(are)as follows: USE ONLY IF PREVIOUS LETTER AGREEMENT TITLE OF TOTAL FEDERAL NAME OF PROJECT ECONOMIC AMOUNT FROM PREVIOUSLY NET OWLIGATION OPPORTUNITY ACT WUi;ET OWLIGATED TRIS DOCUMENT (�) (c) NEIGHBORH000 YOUTH TITLE I PART B CORPS OPERATION MAINSTREAM TITLE 11 SECTION 203 (d) TITLE 11 NEW CAREERS SECTION 205(e) fSPECIAL IMPACT TITLE I PART O j t OTHER NYC-2 971,530 1 i TOTAL OF THIS 1 AGREEMENT 971,530 PLEASE INDICATE—; THIS IS PAGE 1 OF PAGES AND PAGES 1 FORM DWP-14 I9-17-07► • 1 ; 1 � ) F I W Budget Bureau No.44-81257 Approval Expires Jum 30, 1969 U.S.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR - MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION It any Section.Of portion of a Section,is modified,cow BUREAU OF WORK PROGRAMS ewP Diete the entire Section.Eater Agreement No,iod Y . USE 1.AGREEMENT NO. .MOO.NO CAWS SPONSOR'S PROJECT APPLICATION ONLY 1067-06 11 13.14 $OWN 1—SPON= INFORMATION 1.SPONSOR'S NAME (Agency or Organisation) 1A 26.75 2.ADDRESS(Number and Street) ld 15 39 3.CITY OR TOWN 40 Sg 4.COUNTY 59.78 S.STATE 1C 15-167 5.16 ZIP C 17-21 7D-C Ni 22-23 •.SPONSOR'S PHONE 9. DESIGNATED PROJECT DIRECTOR(Name 24.57 10.PROJECT DIRECTOR'S ADDRESS(No.&St.4 41lr72 (Area Code t No.) and Title) 10a.CITY 10115-33 10►.STATE t 34.35 an TOWN 1000DE 36 (1 PROJECT DIRECTOR'S PHONE 12.PERSON AUTHORIZED TO SIGN 5PONSOR'S CONTRACTS 13.P�NOOINE��;rme Code 14.TYPE OF ORGANIZATION (Check alt appropriate blocks) A. PUBLIC AGENCY IE 15-17 B. NON-GOVERNMENT NON-PROFIT18.19 C. PROFIT ORGANIZATION 20 1 aCOMMUNt TAGENCY Y ACTION AGENCY 1 000NaONAT10N 2 O VU6LlC SCHOOL 1 OCOMWAUIOITY ACTION AGENCY a 00-90(Specify) 3❑STATE 2 QUNION •❑COUNTY 3 OASSOCIATION OMUNICI►AL(Local) 4ONELIG10US ArrILIATED 6 07R16AL COUNCIL S 0aTNM(Specior) 7[]OTNEN (Specify) O. CORPORATION EXISTING UNDER LAWS OF(State) E.ORGANIZATION BEGAN OPERATING (l)MONTH t2)YEAA F. PRIMARY FUNCTION OF ORGANIZATION (Codes 7.8.ik 9 apply to Profit Organisation.only) 21 1 OEOUCATION 2 0"EALTH 3 0"OUS114G 4 ASOCIAL SENVICE S 000NSERVATION/aECNEATION 6 j'1GOVENNMCNT ADMIN. 7 OSERVICE 6 0MANUrACTURING 9 C]COA/MENCIAL 1000704611(Specify) 15. FEDERAL FUNDS REQUESTED (Give:mount for each Project(s)/Comporlent(s)included in Application) PROJECT/COMPONENT FEDERAL SHARE PROJECT/COMPONENT FEDERAL SHARE 22-29 30�3T ISI OPERATION (1)1M-SCHOOL (NYCI S MAINSTREAM 3&45 1 W53 (2)OUT-Or-SCHOOL (NYC) (6)NEW CANEER6 54'61 62-ft (3)SUMMON NYC) l71 SPECIAL IMPACT IF 15.22 (61 OTHER(spe�c}iffy/)� 23 2431 I4)O'ORK TRAINING NYC-2 971,530 1% INOU'TNV (—C) A. TOTAL COST (Spwisorand Federal Share) .39 B. TOTAL FEDERAL SHARE 40.47 S 1,079,530 S 971,530 16.SOURCES FROM WHICH SPONSOR'S ACTIVITIES ARE FUNDED(To be com- 17.8WP USE ONLY CARDIA 1-2 ple•red b%.non-profit organ,zarrons except CAA's) a. AGREEMENT NO. 3-II 11.DATE ASSIGNED IS-19 (3to., day, yr.) C. LABOR AREA4.STATUS CODE 23-25 CODE 1• iORM 8116P-1 19-17-671 22 OaP H any Section,or portion of a Section,is modified,completr the ALL •AGREE. NO. 3-1112.MOO.NO. M14 ONLY entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and NO.No. CARDS 1067-06 11 IE.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT(S) /COMPONENT(S) (Contintu40 SPtC1AL NM►ACT • - 20 OTHER (For now pmaraws,an War be audeoriseQ 2H I 1&STARTING AND ENDING DATES - BY PROJECTS)i COMPONENTISI (See SpeciNcesions,Section n U NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS NYC Z PROJECT OPERATION NEW SPECIAL OATES IN SCHOUTOOL OF SUMMER WINK.INDUSTRY MAINSTREAM CAREERS IMPACT OTHER SCHOOL scHooL IN INousTRY (a) (p) (C) (d) (0) (f) • (t) (M) 55 11)STARTING 1F 46-52 5862 T2 IG 1519 (ave..Deer. Yr.) U))ENDING 53.57 6367 77 1 6165 (MO..Dor. Yr.) /'2 —7 It PROJECT NOT IN OPERATION B.CLOS[OF IN-SCHOOL `.STAR OF H1-SCNOOL (Give dates) $@Wo 1 11—SMt1I11ARY OF ENROLLEE BATA 1.PRINCIPAL GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION FROM WHICH ENROLLEES TO BE SELECTED B.SUBDIVISION 114 1 16 b. CITY C.COUNTY 31FS5 �.STAT[ 2.ESTIMATED NUMBER OF POTENTIAL ENROLLEES WITHIN B.UNDER AGE 22 t1.AGE 22 AND OVER AREA ELIGIBLE FOR PROJECTS)/COMPONENT(S)-------B>• 3.TOTAL ENROLLMENT WHEN PROJECTISI/COMPONENT(S) IN FULL OPERATION NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS OP[RATIOM MAIN, NEW CAR.. SPEC. IM. OTHER 10 SCHOOL OUT 0I SCHOOL SUMMER WTI f a b 11 1519 3031 1 IJ 11)MEN L" lam LQAL ts)wowcH 20-21 35-3 3559 50-51 7 (3) TOTAL 65.59 70.74 2529 40.41 55.59 71-75 SWien 111— ON-GOING OR PREVIOUS FEBENALLY-SPONSORED PROJECT(S)/COMPMENT(S)—If you are now operating any of the following project(s)/component(s),give the Contract/Agreement Number for each. It not now operating,give the Contract/ Agreement Number for the last projects)/component(s)you operated in each category. 1.NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH C RP 15.24 2.NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH COAGS 25-34 3.MOTH 1.Joe CORPS 47-56 S. OPEN.MAINSTREAM'NELSON[57.65 6.NEW CAREERS 7.SPECIAL IMPACT 1L S.OTHER i Lass- Section IV — RELATIONSHIP TO CAA 1. HOW WILL PROJECTIS)/COMPONENT(S) RELATE TO COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY? 36 2.CAA )DENT.NUMBERS) 10 CAA SPONSOR 2 Q CAA SPONSOR-DELEGATED S C CAA COORDINATING b. 37-46 AND OPERATE OPERATION ONLY ` 47.56 s. 57.66 A Q NO CAA SERVING COMMUNITY 0 O COOPERATION WITH CAA NOT POSSIBLE 1. 67-76 S FORM BWP-1 15.17-e7) 2h I f � I ewo If any Section,or portion of a Section, is modified,coRpleb the ALt •AGREEMENT NO. 2.MOO.NO. ONLY-001entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. 1067-06 11 Sodkll XVI— FURICT / COMMENT 0986ET 1. PROJECT BUDGET FOR ,C3 come. (NYC) 1 0 Is (NvC1 2 Q as(NYC) 3 O SUMMER (NYCI SA 1S S Q WTI (NYC) S 0 OM •Q NC 7 Q SI S=,]OTHER NYC-2 2.COMPONENT BUDGET FOR 1❑is(NYC) S Q Summ. (NYC) 6 D OM- SUBACwEEIrENT 7 Q SI-SUNAawEEwENT 2 Q OS(NYC) •0 WTI (NYC) s O NC _ sUBAGREEYENT S 0 OTHEw- SUBAGIlEEMENT PROJECT BUDGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. 1 NO. TOTAL SPONSOw FEDERAL lal (b) (OI I. ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................... 1601 68,970 2.WAGES FOR OTHER 27-31 68,970 PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 498,720 498,720 3.TOTAL WAGES (Add I and 2 3H1 )""""""""' 567 69Q A67,690 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF FRINGE BENEFITS................................ 1610 1p,130 1 6,130 C.TRANSPORTATION.................................. 1621 1 7,960 7,960 D.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT _ SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 127,310 127,310 TOTAL SECTION 1 (Add A3, B. C.and D) 709,090 709,090 11. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND WAGESZ >: :..... .. :..:: ... .':: 17-21 22626 1,PROJECT ADMINISTRATION.................. 1631 3 090 SB V-3 , 74,970 ......... 1632 2.RECRUITMENT.......................... 27- 1 _. 37.41 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 114,770 114,770 4.SUPERVISION..................................... 1634 104,610 104,610 47 s1 i S.REMEDIAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 57.61 6.JOB DEVELOPMENT,PLACEMENT, Lm 67,71 mm REFERRAL,AND FOLLOYJ-UP............... 1636 7.OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED SC 17.21 22,26 BY STAFF.......................................... 1637 S.TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES (Add Al.2. 3.4. S. 6. and 7)................... 1630 297,440 107,700 189,740 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF 27-31 32.36 FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1640 30,150 300 29,850 C.TRAVEL EXPENSES' 1650 ................................ 25,290 259290 TOTAL SECTION 11 352,880 108,000 244,880 (Add AS. 0. and C) 11 FOII►I 11WP•1 (5.17.571 32-8 6WP If any Section,or portion of a Section, is modified,cowoft the ALL 1.AG11EE�rENT No. 3,11 =•um.NO. 14 �Lentire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. 1067-06 21 ieetIn XW1— PROJECT 6VOGET (C«INwAl/) ACCT. PROJECT •U O G E T COST . sPoNsot F9OtwAL1 111. OPERATIONAL COSTS A.EQUIPMENT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT a.Purchase........................................ 1661 SC b.Mental and Use................................ 1665 1,170 5741 1,170 62 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENT a.Plurdwe.......................................... 1662 9,71 72-76 • b,tilerufsl and use.................................. 1444 505-7-n 0 e.RENT,................................................... 1663 4,080 21:31 4,080 32- 37-41 4246 C. INSURANCE AND BONDING...................... 1664 D.TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1667 451 E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 12,310 Slil 12,310 F.INDIRECT COSTS 1660 67.71 M TOTAL SECTION III (Add Ala,Alb, A2a, A2b, 17,560 17,560 B. C.D.E,and F) IV. SUBAGREEMENT COSTS...............................1 1690 SE 17-21 V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT owl 1,079,530 108,000 27,33 971,530 34-40 1, May include both cash outlay and value of goods at services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rales paid for comparable work in the area, and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application,Section XVII. 3, Reimbursement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S.Government Standards. 4, Allowable cost for rent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit,at a rate not to exceed °o of This budget is subject to adjustment if period of operation is less than period specified in the Sponsor's Project Application,Section 1(19). 12 Fpaw Ow P.t (9-17-67) 33 -8 I I f Extension Budget BwP If any Section,or portion a Section,is modified,codgftft theALL EMENT NO. L2.MOO.No. ONLY-&- entire Section. Enter Agreement No,and Mod.No. 1 7-06 11 $alien Xyl— PROJECT / COMPONENT BUDGET .PROJECT wUOGET FOR c tNrci C3 is t%vC) a❑os rNvCl s❑sww[R(ft vcr SA 15 A']wTI rNYcl f O Ow 40"C 7 Q st a 8 OTHER NYC-2 2.COMPONENT OUOGET FOR 10 Is 1mvc) a O summ. ("v C) so a.-1UGAGREErE94T 7[3 it -SUSIAGREE"ENT a 0 as(Mvc) s O MTI 4NVC) 4 Q NC-SUOAGRCCME14T 4 O OTHER-SUSIAGREW[MT PROJECT •UOGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. MO. TOTAL sIONlO1 RRtpt11AL fU (b) (C) 1. ENROLLEE COSTS ' A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK............................. 1601 23,070 23,07.0_ 2.WAGES FOR OTHER 1 PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 40,030 40,030 • 3.TOTAL WAGES (Add I and 7)................. 63,100 37.41 63,100 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF CHI FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1610 640 640 C.TRANSPORTATION.................................. 1621 900 1 900 0.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT SUPPLIED BY STAFF.............................. 1622 7,060 7,060 TOTAL SECTION 1 71,700 71,700 (Add A3.8,C.and D) It. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND WAGES= 1.PROJECT ADMINISTRATION.................. 163156 17.21 13,460 13,460 2.RECRUITMENT................................ 1632 37,41 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 14,040 14,040 4.SUPERVISION................................... lq447-51 836 12,000 12,000 S.REMEDIAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 6.JOB DEVELOR.IENT,PLACEMENT, 67,71 REFERRAL,AND FOLLOW-UP............... 1636 7.OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED SC 1721 22� BY STAFF.......................................... 1637 8.TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES ; (Add Al.2. J.4. S. 6.and 7)................... 1630 39,500 12,000 27,500 B.EMPLOYER'S COST OF 1 27-31 14 - FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 1640 7,170 7,170 C.TRAVEL EXPENSES ............................... 1650 6,700 6,700 TOTAL SECTION 11 (Add A6. u, ar.dC) 53,370 12,000 41,370 IL f 11 � FNr EwP-1 u-tl•f�� 32-8 I Extension Budget f 0 BwP If any Section,Or portion of a Section, is modified,eorpleta the AL� t•AGo"WENT NO. 11 2.Mop.NO. ONLY-41-1 entire Section. Entet Agreement No.am Mod.No. 1067-06 11 $Win XVI— PROJECT BUDGET (Caniand) ' '110JECT • UDGET COST C4TEG0FtV ACCT. No. TO-AL. sPowsowt sEoswa� 111. OPERATIONAL COSTS ;" I A.EQUIPMENT 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT SC4;651 a.Purchme......................................... 1661 b.Rnital and Use................................ 1665 SMl 10126- ; 2.PROJECT EQUIPMENTr a.Purchase.......................................... 1662 b.Rernal and Use.................................. 1666 50 1721 B.RENT'................................................... 1663 720 2131 32• 7211 C.INSURANCE AND BDING...................... 1666 37.41 ON 4"1 0.TRAINING COSTS.................................... 1667 �. 3 Slil 6a�i E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 1,580 1,580 f F.INDIRECT COSTS'................................... 11110 67.71 72� I 7 TOTAL SECTION 111 3 (Add Ala,Alb,Ala,Alb, D. C.D.E.and F) 2,300 2,300 i i IV. SUBAGREEMENT COSTS............................... 1690 SE 17.21 2M TV. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 127,370 12,000 115,370 3W0 + 1, May include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rales paid for 1 comparable work in the area,and shall not exceed the rates presented in the Sponsor's Project Application, Section XVII. 3. Reimbursement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S.Govetnreertt Standards. 4. Allowable cost for rent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. 5. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit,at a rate not to exceed Of This budget is subject to adjustment if period of operation is less than period specified in the Sponsor's Ptojeet Application, Section 1 (19). 's seer nwv-t r5-17-e7r 33 -8 1 A I 6WP If any Section, or portion of a Section, is modified,Complete the ALL .AGREEMENT NO. }II .Nov. NO.qft.1 ONLY'♦" entire Section. Enter Agreement No. and Mod.No. CAMS 1067-06 11 $900 XVII-ENROLLEE DISTRIBUTION sY WORN CLASSIFICATION ANO COST- Check 7ne Project/ConlponItem I to which this listing applies. Submit separate pages for each project/component if more than one. See Instructiofor Coding Work Assignments(Jobs). 1.PROJECT/COMPONENT (Exclude column(I)for a Work Trefnina in Industry Component)1 0 IN SCHOOL tNVCI 2 Q OUT OF SCHOOL INVC) 3 0 SUMMER (NVC) 40 WTI tNVC) !QOM e0 ftMW CAII 7 0 SPECtAL IMPACT S J)OTHER(Specify) NYC-2 enrollees w/o dependents $41.25 wk./ 2.WORK CLASSIFICATION AND COST (See S citiutions.II D.) TOTAL HOURS WORK CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEES PER WEEK NUMBER TOTAL RAN TOTAL CODE PER WORK PER WEEKS HOURS HOUR AMOUNT non-work experience CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEE (e) (b) (c) (d) (e 1 " Remedial Edu23-27 c 1 -22 77 10 19 b.Skills Traini i 3 77 34,38 9 19 C. Counseling 39-44 77 45.49 1 19 �. 56.60 Sub-Total II ssbo-ss 77 20 19 29,260 1.2375 36,209.25 • less 20% phas�tn6o t 67.71 (5,852) (7241.85) 38 f. Total Account 1 - 23-27 23,408 28,967.40 28.33 34.38 39.44 4549 Work Experienc Clerical aide 56.55 30 56.60 10 19 5,700 1.65 9,405.00 r General trade 61-66 47 67-71 10 19 8,930 1.65 14,734.50 I`• 3C 17-22 23.27 Sub-total 77 10 19 14,630 24,139.50 l less 207.' 29-33 34.38 base in/out (2,926) (4,827.90) 39.44 4549 Total Acct. 1601 11,704 19,311.60 " sass 56.60 61-66 67-71 p' 3D1 17-22 23.27 28-33 34-38 IF THIS IS THE LAST PAGE FOR A PROJECT 'COMPONENT. COMPLETE ITEMS 3. 4,AND S. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED COMPLETE ANOTHER PAGE 13. 343 15.5? 3. TOTAL 77 43,890 60,348.75 PERCENT 53.50 ( 4. LESS PHASE IN PHASE OUT AND ABSENTEEISM 20 ro S,778"—I 12,069.75 T.T...�s. j^ 62.6R S. TOTAL ENROLLEE WAGES(Budget lines 1601 and 1602)Insert in Col. (a) 35'1.17 E}F__ {tS 48,279.00. 13 FORM 8WP•1 1s.17.671 34 ENROLLEES WITHOUT DEPENDENTS �� r j 1 � t� 1 8WP If any Section,or portion Of a Section, is modified,complete the ALL •AGREEMENT NO. -woo'NO- 13-14 ONLY-a. entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. CARDS 1067-06 3-11 12 $11110101 XVII-ENROLLED DISTRIBUTION Sr WORK CLASSIFICATION AND COST-Check he Project/Component in Item I to which this listing applies. Submit separate pages for each project,component if mole than one. See Instructions for coding Woik Assignments(Jabs). 1.PROJECT/COMPONENT (Exclude column(f)for•Work Training in Industry Component) 3A 15 1 0 IN SCHOOL (NYC) 2 n OUT OF SCHOOL INYC) S❑SUMMER INYC) A❑WTI (NYCI 0 Q OM 6 0 Me"CAREERS 7 Q SPECIAL IMPACT 6[OTHER(Specify) NYC-2 heads of household $55/wk. 2.WORK CLASSIFICATION AND COST (See Specifications,U D.) TOTAL HOURS WORK CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEES PER WEEK NUMBER TOTAL RATE TOTAL CODE PER WORK PER MEEKS HOURS HOUR AMOUNT CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEE Non-work(.experience (b) (c) (a) (• f • 3AI 17-22 23-27 Remedial Education 15 1 10 19 2,850 r 2 34,38 Skills Training 15 9 19 2,565 C. 39-44 45.49 Counseling 15 1 19 285 �• 1 50-55 56.60 Sub-total 15 20 5.700 1.925 10 972.50 •' 61-66 67-71 Denendencv allowanc 30 19 5 wk 2,850.00 3817-22 23.27 Sub-Total 5,700 13 822.50 1I-. Less: 20% 9!� 34.38 40 (2,764.5 00 30-44 1 45.49 _ 02 4.560 11 058.00 50-55 56.60 1' 61-66 67-71 Work Experience k' 3C1 17-22 23.27 Clerical aides 10 10 19 1,900 1.65 3,135.00 t1 28-33 34-38 General trades 5 10 19 950 1.65 1,567.50 1 39.44 45.49 Sub-total _ 15 2,850 4,702.50 ".Less: 20% sass 56.60 phase in/out (570) (940.50) • 61-66 67-71 •�,' ' , Total Account 1601 2,280 P. 30 17-22 23-27 It. 2&33 3438 IF THIS IS THE LAST PAGE FOR A PROJECT 'COMPONENT.COMPLETE ITEMS 3. •.AND S. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED COMPLETE ANOTHER PAGE 13. 3. TOTAL39.33 35.57 15 8,550 18,525.00 PERCENT 53.60 4. LESS PHASE IN PHASE OUT AND ABSENTEEISM 20 1,710 3,705.00 TorAL HRS. 61-6A S. TOTAL ENROLLEE WAGES 03udRet lines 1601 and 1602)Insert in Col.(4) b340 `"...... "'" 14,820.00 IJ FORM 8WP-1 15.17-671 Heads of household M1, 8WP If any Section,01 pottion of a Section, is modified,complete the A).� AGREEMENT NO. "�•�' .MOO.NO. ONLY entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. CAit;i; Detail of Budget Item 1622 Supportive Services not supplied by staff I. Skills Training MTI Business College 1924 Grant St. Concord, California 8 enrollees @ $400.00 each - tuition $3,200.00 Books and Supplies 440.00 II. Remedial Education - Tutorial Program Tutor Rate $3.00/ hour '. 30 enrollees 2 hours per week x 19 wks @ 3.00/hr #3,420.00 1 i f r � • i vWP It any section,W portion of a Section,is•Oiilied,comp"tM ♦L L .46AEEMENT NO. 1.11 -AIM No. 13-1+ ONLY;- entir!Section. Enter Alpees- nt No.and tial.No. 1067-06 11 N � t� *10 00 t� O If1 s v .-4 >a s Pi �O O • In • N • !n W s G �t O� u1 14 N to rl �T OI W w 1f1 4` �D • e•1 • t� Q �T 00 .-� N N n N P-1 Pi 00 P'1 C% r+ M N , O N Ow Q z n« O N Y 00 n O !T W CAY 't;O i • 1n • N • • � 2 i 0 V1 tN o O ► ¢ �? Ch O OD P� N N n • w w %[I a N 0w w CIO ( N •-d r-i m Pd 0% ri M M M Y a 0�� ; O O O Oj O Q .n O 13 r �e p O Ln P4 to .i 1n P•/ N In 9-4 L1 i t w _ \ N Cq Cq C4 C14 \f C4 \ N t N u 49 JI 111 thl rM1 1f1 rel � • V p 0 } M • r = C-4 Zt O N w s r h Q� -s M M N O Ln kn oo ao n n O CP4' %0 1.0 to 1n N0 %0 .O N Lr t en P1 .-i ra r-i rt N r1 n Ix «u _ n ON 4\ 1n LM Zi 7 y O O O O Ch ON pt�. a� ZO 1 4 M O - o r O V ` t3 R Y 1 ti � ,n y W � M •e•i � ld W erl V4 cd 4S C L d 1 C z cc CC 0 z V O '` 1 °' °i 1 V y Q. 1 1 1 , o w 1 z u o ! v v! w tia r♦ p O ❑1T a p O ai L 0.c ro J1 -.1 10 O F � u u C a.+ u C O a+ w 07 u " 14 U U O O 01 41 O O O m l a d dl O O L, L O • H CtL+ O c U U U U U O 61 U O O ? IX D { A R C d cn cn d U d C W N W2 Q r-{ Cc f CWm o �7 W$ ni t0 2 ib FOww DOP-1 M-17- 36 r � i s 1.AGREEMENT NO. 2.MOD.NO. BIYP If any Section,or portion of a Section, is modified,complete the ONLY entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. 1067-06 11 Salim XV111—DATA IN SUPPORT OF PROJECT/COMPONENT RNOCET (Cwhmd) TYPE OF PROJECT!COMPONENT (Check which) IOISINVCI aOOStHru 30SUMM. (my C) 40 WTI %Vc) 900M 00 HC 70SI 0[OTHER(Specify) NYC-2 4.STAFF FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS (Budget Item 7640) FRINGE BENEFIT S AMT. RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (o) (b) (e) (a) (0) ..F.I.C.A.................................................... 5.85 27,495.54 1,608.49 1,608.49 b.WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION...................... .63 27,495.54 173.22 173.22 Life e.HEALTH AND WELFARE INSURANCE......... 7.5 27,495.54 2,062.17 2,062.17 a.RRETIREMENT ❑PENSION.................. 7.4 27,495.54 2,034.67 2,034.67 ..OTHER(Spec"') Dental Plan 1.3 27,495.54 357.44 .4" t. OTHER(specify) unemployment ins 3.4 27,495.54 934.85 934.85 9.TOTAL FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS FOR STAF 7,170.84 7,170.84 S.STAFF TRAVEL EXPENSES (Budget Item 1650) MILES RATE TIME PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL TRAVEL EXPENSE WEEK S/oar 6/Mt. DAYS WAS. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE o b c (d) ( H *.TRAVEL BY(Specify) Private auto 3206 .11 19 6,700.54 6,700.54 16.PER DIEM.................. C.TOTAL TRAVEL COSTS FOR STAFF... 6,700.54 6,700.54 6.SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT COSTS (Budget Items 1661, 166S. 1662. 1666) EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL NO. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (a b (c) o.OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1. Purchase.......................................................................... 1661 2.Renta(or Use.................................................................... 1665 b. PROJECT EQUIPMENT 1. Purchase.......................................................................... 1662 2.Rental or Use................................................................... 1666 c.TOTAL EQUIPMENT COSTS.................................................. 10 DOOM OWP.1 I5-17-07) 37 I a i� i ewP If any Section,or portion of a Section, is modified,complete the t.AGREEMENT NO. 2.MOO.NO. ONLY entire Section. Enter Agreement No. snd Mod.No. 1067-06 11 iuhM XYIII -DATA IN SUPPORT OF PROJECT/COWNERT MUT (Conflm!) TYPE OF PROJECT/COMPONENT N/(� I QIS (NYCI .t QOS(NYC) ]QSUMM. (NYC) 40WTI (NVCI SQOM •(0NC 7061 •�1M iw 7.RENT(Budget Item 1663)—INCLUDE Utilities and Custodial Services in late pa spua c foot per month. RENT SQUARE RATE�SQ. NO. IN NO.STAFF S TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL FEET FTdMO. USE USING USE AMOUNT SNARE SNARE (•) (b) (e) (d) (•) (I) (e) W •.RENT.3-12 - 6-15-7 b.RENT.6-15 -7-23-73 c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1663 720.00 720.00 (. S.INSURANCE AND BONDING(Budget Item 1660) AMOUNT OF STAFF TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL INSURANCE AND BONDING INS.OR BOND COVERED AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (•) pf (c) •.LIABILITY INSURANCE................................. is.FIDELITY BOND........................................... c.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1664.................... ILA 9.OTHER DIRECT COSTS(Budget Item 1670) COST 8/00. TEL. OTHER DIRECT COSTS PER NO. TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL NO. GASE TOLL MOS. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (a) (b) (c) (d) e) i (a) 777-1. o.DESK TOP SUPPLIES, ETC............................. SO ,.:;c. : ' ZIT 225.00 ZZS.(O 1).TELEPHONE & POSTAGE.............................. 90 45 80 1/2 405.00 405.00 c.OTHER(Specilly payroll service 110 1/2 495.00 495.00 d.OTHER(spec)b) xerox,milneo "' 100 ' 1/2 450.00 450.00 �.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1670............................ 350 11,575.00 1,575.00 10. INDIRECT COSTS (Budget Teem 1680) INDIRECT COSTS AMT.RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SNARE (a) (b) (c) (d) (•) o.PROVISIONAL RATE root. aI BASED ON FOLLOWING BUDGETARY � LINE ITEMS (specity) i i } b.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1680......................... t7 FowM BVt P.t• lS•17••71 } 38 fi . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Mar ch 13 , 19'jam In the Matter of f Authorizing execution of Modification Number 14 to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1103-06. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor A. M. Dias, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute Modification Number 14 to Neighborhood Youth Corps Agreement Number 1103-06 to provide for the extension of the In-School Program through June 15, 1973 for 204 enrollees at a total cost of $555,060 ($50,1}00 in federal funds and $4,660 in local share to be provided by subdelegate agencies) . The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, A. M. Dias . NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on ardor MiMrd an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c c: Dept. of Education (4) Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Economic Opportunity Supervisors Auditor-Con troller affixed this 13th day of March , 1973 Administrator W. T. PAASCM, Cleric By z Deputy Clerk Lourette Kincaid H 24 7/72-15M � f1 I t Y EPARTMENT DF Li-MANPOOER AOMINiTION t ! OYN<AY OR WORN PRoiRAM + SPONSOR'S PROJECT AIWIFICATWM TRANSMITTAL REGIONAL OFFICE (Add1AAs) ROM. NAME OF SPONSOR Manpower Administration Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 450 Golden Gate Ave. (Delegated to the Dept. of Education) San Francisco, California 94102 75 Santa Barbara Rd., Pleasant Hill Ca. 9 23 1.NIOICATE TME FOLLOOING FOR eACN IIOOIFwATION AND/ + MO. SECTION ITEM IID/ 1111101111118111)1111101111118111 or MODIFICATION COL./ PIS"PIS" OR New Ni wessen so she Liss Ib.isdisafts i kessiM of IMA NL • I 4 SIi �Sf 1 To provide revised budgets in accordance with the provisions of Modification No. 14 I.S. dated 22 I 15 A&B 2-28-73 and to confora-pages 1,22 and 24 accordingly. a 24 I 19 2 R 24 I 20 (afib) 32-1 XV1 33-1 XVI • f !.CNAMM IN FEDERAL SNARE OF PIDOJIECT COLT MEIONOORN000 YOYTNOPERATION new SPSCIAL CORM QNO CNAMOE Mansev E CAREERI♦ IMPACT OTHER IN Kra 441T•Ne�L frlNNl• tutu MICNtA�E DECREASE SI Y wJ DATE 111110111,1110�- A.M.-Dias, Chairman Board of Supervisors MAR 13 1973 iCAT vl Shp&OIL 01104 DATE REI/IEREo 1.TTPE OF CNANaE QYMILATERAL M MLATCRAL S.TYPE OF PROJECT/COMPONE%T tfftCTS 2 owes rwvcl 2 Loos IN-c� 30sum".1Nvc1 4C,s�TI INvu sQove •QNc 7Os1 s reT«EN rYMcifr) 11.ORIGINAL AGREEMENT SIGNED•Y 11.MODIFICATIONS AFFECT a 12.AGREEMENT At 3�1/ UNDO. 13-14 NO. �1EglON QNAL NATIOORi10E 1 [jcONTRACT 2 (,NON.CONTNACT 1103-06 14 Except as IleceDy maii!ied,ail!rims and conditions o!said Roject AEreemeRt as haetotore alsdificd Iem iA aw3waged and in full force and effect. SECRETARY OF LAGDR, U.,i!l ED STATES DIPA i71 .06T OF L .MR. _ OY(S8gnme to of Cnntraarn 1 Utheer) TYPED NAME OF CONTRACTING OFFlCE11 DATE SIGNED Vodka OAP-.! 95-17-67) GSA K �7.I�si� dii GMM?; AW ri.OY►ll•C r 1997 0-288-00 � � I `. DRAW 111sresr NS.44•111134i Applefal Emit@*JtMe 190 F7131O4 S.DEPARTMENT OF LAeIOK -MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION . AGREEMENT HIM R GUR[AU OF WORK PROGRAMS OJECTS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE ECONOMIC 1103-06 OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1%4, AS AMENDED FOR NEIGIISORH000 YOUTH CORPS SPECIAL MIACT PIpJECTITLE 1 PART d) (TITLE 1 PMT 0) OL =QOUT-OF-SCHOOL SE3a#ANT TO PUGLIC AGENCT OR PRIVATE MON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION • WORK TRAINING {tI OPERATION MAINSTREAM PROJECT So CONTRACT WITH PRIVATE PROFIT ORGANIZATION (TITLE 11 SECTION =a)) SQ GRANT TO PUBLIC AG[NCV OR PRIVATE IOQOTNGR(SpSCilp) NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION } NEIL CAREERS PROJECT (TITLE It SECTION 20a)) O Q AGRai[M[MT 7❑GRANT THE SPONSM i AwA) ADDRESS Oftab r. Sewer. City. SesNt, Zip CMM I IF THE PROJECT IS TO OE JOINTLY SPONSORED AND THE JOINT SPONSOR (NAwA) ADORES: (Jkmbw. Sent. City. S/AiM. Zip Code) i herein to nfernd to as flee Speow.ad tb Uniled gales of Awsr1 raprasseled OV ft Seowtagr d Lar..U.S.Oep olmov t d LA heleineller relerrai is ere the Gellatneletlt,llorMlr nwtnelly a/ae as b1lerle: 1. Tb So~ will apstals ad perterw ft wak-Irakft sap siwcG pajocUS) hoob in strict aecodsaos rrir ft Etswmk Oaml wity Act of 1264,as allwnded(42 U.S.C.2701):Nb toodatieas peeelyabi Mmelydar,the standards and peoeil/aa of Ifle UX Nspnrasont of Labor,ad the 00mal povisiens.spscificatials,project bod"s),ad special lowisions whidl are mended and No" a pert bast, and upas sections of eke attached sponsor's project application incatpofti by toftwo a M apeeilieatieea.arith. so clods a part bnd. 2. The Federal cost liMitstian(s)and accowAinE dots with raapeet`sNdl liwitltieaa is(are)ere fNlwts: TITLE OF TOTAL FEDERAL USE ONLY IF PREVIOUS LETTER AGREEMENT NAME OF PROJECT ECONOMIC AMOUNT FROMaIUOGET PREVIOUSLY NET OGLIGATIOM OPPORTUNITY ACT OGLIGATED TOM OOCUNENT COMPS YOUTH TITLE 847f(e) a) k) 1 PART G 120 OP[ TITLE ItRATION MAINSTREAM SECTION 209 (i) TITLE It NEW CAREERS SECTION 209(o) SPECIAL IMPACT TITLE I PART D f flu OTHER MMDTA FY 72 265,840 TOTAI..OF THIS - AGRCEMENT 1,336,670 PLEASE INDICATE THIS IS PAGE I OF PAGES AND PAGES I FfSM GWP.1A tS.n.tTr 1 rl � � i J _ + , • , 011d/t1 BNleau Ne.44-RUST Auroral E»ises)Ilse 30,1969 U.S.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR —MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION 0 my Section.or Parham d a Ssctim,is sd1�, BUREAU OF WORK 5-004*Aats �� usF the MtilG Sattia.E/IIu IltwwMt 11X.1 USE 1.AGRECUENT NO. MOO.NO SPONSOR'S PROJECT APPLICATION 1203-06 24 W14 .SPONSOR'S NAME(•yvncy or Organization) U 26.75 2-ADDRESS(Nuw4erwd setear) is 1s 4 3.CITY OR TOWN 4.COUNTY ]` S.STATE ICL7 ZIP coal 1T ;i IC S ONSOII-S PHONE 9.DESIGNATED PROJECT DIRECTOR(N 2N7 18.PROJECT DIRECTOR-S AOOREii(Ne-t tr. -Awn (Ansa Cede O No.) an/Ties*) 0�TOWN u'W STATE Su CODE 'PROJECT OIRCCT011'S PNOHILAn NC PERSON AUTNORIZEO TO SIGN SPONSOR'S CONTRACTS M P t(Aar Cei 14.TYPE OF ORGANIZATION (Ckack all app Ipooto blocks) �B�) A. PUBLIC AGENCY IEJ W17 B. MON-GOVERNMENT NON-PROFIT �]� C.PROBIT ORGANIZATION 1❑COMMUNITY ACTION AAENCY AGENCY 1 ocen"waTISN 2 OMOLIC SCHOOL I[]COMMUNITY ACTION AStNQV 2OeTwee(specify) S❑STATE 2 ovale" 4❑cwiuvv S©ASS"IATION S OMUNICIPAL(Local) A©NtLWOUS AFFILIATtO S❑TNIML COUNCIL S 00TH401(Specify) 7 EjOTNta (Specify) .CORPORATION EXISTING UNDER LAMS OF(StaN) U.ORGANIZATION BEGAN OPERATING lt/MMT" 421 VCM F.PRIMARY FUNCTION OF ORGANIZATION (CaASO 7.E.`9 tWPly to PNeYt OII/rvisselieN way) 122 1 OEOUCATION 2❑HEALTH S aNOUfINs A OSOCIAL SCOVICt 5 000NSCOVATION/10tCN[ATION a. a a0ovteNMCNT ADMIN. 7 oStavice S OMANUFACTUNINS a oceNMtacIAL 1/(]eTNta(Specify) IL FEDERAL FUNDS REQUESTED (Give Mlount for each PNojece(s)/CONWOnane(s)inckhdFd iB AwlitatimU PROJECT/COMPONENT FEDERAL SNARE PROJECT/COMPONENT FEDERAL SNARE -29 un ii)*►CAPTION (1)IN-SCHOOL (NVC1 378,950 MAfNSTe[PM j 1 ALM _ (2)OUT-Or-SCHOOL (MVC) (S)new CAaEESS SKl i2�! (SI SUMMER t%VC) (71 SP[CIAL IMPACT 1F 15.22 (s)OTHEN(sprtif r) 23 24.31 lel wove«TeAIN1Nc IN INOUSTRV tNvCl A. TOTAL COST (Sponsor and Federal Share) 32.39 B. TOTAL FEDERAL S"ARE 40-47 S 1,471,610 1 s 1,336,670 14.SOURCES FROM Wl11CN SPONSOR'S ACTIVITIES ARE FUNDED(To be Com- 17.8WP USE ONLY CAM 1A 1-2 pleted by non-profit organisations except CAA's) a. AGREEMENT NO. 3-11 .DATE ASSIGNED 15.19 (No.. day. yr.) 1 E. LABOR AREA 2422 1..STATUS COOS 23.25 + CODE /• room BNP-1 (S-17-071 22 i BIT► K any Section,of potion of a Section.is mallow.comph s ton ALL a. N 311 N 1314 ONLY *Mite Section. Enter Apeeaont No.ald Ned.Ne. CAMS 1.203—(* 14 lg.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT(S) I COMPOWNTfi) (Cf11NiRIuq ePNtCli►L IM'ACT 24 i f 1 I I OTHER (Ver new PM!ler M eMNlfliieo 19.STARTING AND ENDING DATES - BY PROJECTIS)/COMPONENTS) (See SIfN dkeN ans.SeetNGf Q� NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS PROJECT IN OUT OF WK. TONG. OPERATION New SPECIAL OTHER DAT95 SCHOOL SCHOOL ewona 1M IMOUGTRr MAINSTREAM CAREERS IMPACT lel AI (c) N) It)STARTING 1F 4>}u IQ IS-1Lan LAM D". yr.) {a!BMOING 9-1 Yr.) PROJECT NOT IN OPERATION G.CLOW OF NI-SCIMM. `./TART OF IN3CMML logo dM"Q 6-15-73 9-15-73 N-tNME09 M ansa t DATA 1.PRINCIPAL GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION FROM WHICH ENROLLEES TO BE SELECTED G.BUGDIVIsIOH 1N 1 .CITY LML f.COUNTY f1.STATE 2.ESTIMATED NUMBER OF POTENTIAL ENROLLEES WITHIN G.UNOER AK as AGE as AND OVER AREA ELIGIBLE FOR PROJECT(S)/COMPONENTIS)�� 2.TOTAL ENROLLMENT WHEN PROJECTMICOMPONENTM) IM FULL OPERATION NEIGHGORNOOD YOUTH CORPS NSfATIeN NEN CAN. SPEC. "A. OTHER If ft""L fyT fr ft"L fYNYee WTI W/MTfeAY tN 1 1S1 11 YfN !WfrtN 20-24 3f3! ISI TOTAL w-N-G MG Ell MIEVIM FRUMLLY• 0INSMEO 01 1 6=16MEQ)-a yw are now A=sting any of the following projects)/coRlpolhaet(s).give tone Cel lra t/AgfoeMant gOdIK nor 41100111- N Bet Row o/arSWL ginatta CQW=t/ ApeeRnehnt Number fa the last poject(s)/cwpahent(s)m awalod in each caleery. LLNE16080011001) YOUTH C011v 15.24 2.NEIGNOIINOOD VouTN CAPSLML 2.MDTA LaIL 4.As CORS1KR.MAINSTREfY%NELSON N).NEW CAREERS 7.SPECIAL IMPACT IL MZA S.OTIKR im 111 —RELATIONSHIP TO CAA 1.NOMI WILL PROJECTM- COMPONENTIS) RELATE TO COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY? 2.CAA WENT.NUMOER(S) - 1 Q CAA SPONSOR 2❑CAA SPONSOR-DELEGATED S❑ CAA COORDINATING f• 37`4 AND OPERATE OPERATION ONLY 476 e. •Q NO CAA SERVING COIdYYNITY !�COOwERAT10N W/TM rAA NOT POSfIGLE ,s7-M�i >) FGINA GWP./ (}17.671 3 F �swtion,or potion of i Sectios,is awifisi.CMyNh NAe A .AGMS'maur no. tim Section. Elmer A�rsssm No.am MrM.No. LL 1103-06Pa*jECT / GQm0 ..EMT WOUT o"Tc 0 eowo. lova r rs 1Mru s D ❑os rruvcr sQsummma mlvcr SAprwvcr s C`1 a�. s C etc T p sr •p oTrKw 2.Cr>1rPOntrtT tIUQGtT Pat � I MIS(mvc) s p summ. 1#Svcs s Q GN_aw"osrw m'r T Q s...suoAfrlt�rlRMT Ii ! s O as wvcr 4 p OTr wvcr s Q.rc_suoAeoggbv r s p o�rsw_sYwwowsrswT z PrtOJECT rYtiCiT i Coat CATEOOQY► AL'CT. t •• �y�/y Mei w►. TOTA< >1PM1r1Mr ssostwar. + L ENROLLEE COSTS .,&}. fd•S'a'. 'A`.x�yc\v • A.WACO ' 1.7c,�a n..'.a .. .:. '• t ..:. K r, nal•.:.� �'">r ! I.MAIMS FOR IIIONTK................».».,,,...... JIM 653,310 553,310 2.MNGES FOR OT'MER P" PWIMF%T=.................... tliagt »» 16,620 16,620 S.TOTAL WAGES tAw s.rat:)................ 569,930 �l FRMBMDQE EKNNE rs COST OF.................... i9pa1 6,980. 669,930 .»..... 6,980 C. I ................»....».»».»., an 1,670 1,670 0.SU!'PORTIVE SERVICES NOT SIPPLIED BY STAFF...............».......�..... 3,500 3,500 TOTAL SECTION 1 b82 s 080 582 00, $0 (AW As.S.C.s D3 'I. STAFF COSI i �> �'�`f.}M ka, `ah.� � 4. } .�>�S�R��3' •'J.{'�` K(. }�+: A.SALRIES AND WI►AGESt I.Iw'ROIECT AOMMIISTRATION...»...».».»» mu 92 1400 Ss Im 91 Am 1 05 2.RE041111MEIiNTN...................»»......... A COUNSELMIG SERVICES.........».......».» 11pi a.SUPERVISION.................................»» IM 125,170 93,170 41'5I 32,000 S.REMIAL EDUCATION...................... 1p3 i.JOB DEVELOPMENT,PLACEMENT. REFERRAL.AND FOLLOW-Up............... ion ' 7.OTI EVER SERVICES SUPPLIED ]BY STAFF........................................ 1137 SC A-TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES (Add At.7. ].4.S.f.mW 7)................. IiSO 217,310 94,220 123,090 B.EMPLOYERS COST OF FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. NIR! 15,510 420 27.31 37 15,094 C.TRAVEL EXPENSES'................................ IgN I" 7.730 7,730 TOTAL SECTION it (Aar Ae.G. and C) 240,530 94,640 145,910 rr Fewt<10MP.t as-iR{?t 326-0 s f � W aecr Section.a portion of a Soction,is .Cacpgae toret•AwtsaarcMT ran. _.rtep.MO. awL calcite Sauce. Enhu Apcowent N0.and Me&EL ALL 1103-06 14 Xrl—MMACT MUT 11006jecT •eossT A=T. Cd:T CATa:QOeltr r10. TOT" spot=" Aman" MI M . 401PEERATIONf1L Cam• k�4 • } .�� •:r r/ r ~ f/rC /r Y!•• /.�jr�i rr -•ter; tiryrfalY7• , 4..`�., r •.:' �_ •ir r%i•fr ��/•,y % • yr.{�r $ 1.GFIF EQL%Ff i.w• n i ., •.r i •... r F;. .EJ,...M,: Zrv/G r.r'`!.✓. FSH.: ..1. iM a.plil dme..«...».«...».:....» 1SY 650 650 140 140 r' J } < . / , ry✓ . • fi , L NOW ad Use.».»........... >� c �. .............»«.».»»»» • 3,180 360 2,820 C.DRIMtANCE AND NMMG lilt ail ' 0.1MIIIING Cam........«».........«.»..».». 1W 4 E.OTOM DIRECT COSTS....».»».».»» la 15,520 said 15,520 F..IIO9=1 CIXTs•........«......»...».»..»..... HM a`» TOTAL SECTION 111 (Add&I*.Ria war..woe. 19,490 360 19,130 N.C.O.L.dad f) W. COSTS....................«....., illi � s r V. TWAL COSTS OF PROJECT 942,120 95,000 847,120 L alley Achcde bow cash outlay and value of loads a services in dollars. } L Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall eel exceed the limitations set form is Clause 34 of the Gseaal Prwisioes.tales paid fa Cempecable work in the area,and shall ant exceed the rafts pesenls' in the Sponser's Project Application.Section XVII. 3. Reimbursement to employees shall be in accord with sponsor's established policy at can net to exceed U.S.Govaeawt Standards. t. Allowable cost for rent shall not exceed the amount normally c MV11 by the sponsor for Shellac eon of the facility. S. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit,at a rate ant to exceed % ! of This budget is subject to adjustment it period of operation is less than period specified in the Sponsors Project Application,Section It' res , groom Drr0-1 49.17.071 t 33-0 6 � 1 Rwo It any Section,or wti a Section.is oe w"f ca 0ift em AZL EtrEwT no. 2.neo.lwo. OWL elltire Section. Ender AgMament No,and mw.No. 2103-06 14 i�etiall Awl—PROJECT 1 COMp#YEMT Wilt I.PROJECT*UOGI:T FOR p a Come. p4m t Q is item a Q as/MTCa so summue("TC) a Q ov,tftvcj S c Cb 40"c: 7Qsa *Q Oraws 2.ccwPOaEMT DUOGET FOR I Mas too VC) s Q sumo. mm s 0 so .aasdswtamm"? TO s,_suoawess«t � 10 as 4NTC) a Q vivo INTCa •Q we_sus.swss..swr •Q ovroae_sus+►swsswwr COST CATEGORY ACCT- PROJECT eiYO6ET NO. TOTAL IRPOMPOwr tl�wA1. L ENROLLEE COSTS `wh':'.•.�..tk.kk 1,44:.'` :{ n 3^.�..,..,r'..9'{ h .�`^' � '�"�' d _�1 1, WAGES'FOR WORK............................. UU 279,600 279,600 2.#ACES FOR OTHER PO4D PARTICIPATION.................„..... 1i#t ' 3.TOTAL WAGES(Am t spot V..........»,.. 1 274,600 37y1 279,600 #.EWILOYER'S COST OF FRINGE DENEFITS.................................. 1610 2,830 2„830 C.TRANSFVRTATION................................ 1621 330 330 0.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT SUPPLED BY STAFF............................. 2E22 500 S00 TOTAL SECTION I 283,260 283,260 1i (Add A3.S.C.and D} 11. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND WAGES; L PROJECT ADMISTRATION................». jai 3i► I 64 720 64 72 2.RECRUIT11ENT.................................. 102 3 COUNSELING SERVICES....................... fix! 4.SUPERVISION.................................... la1 41 240S1 S33i 41 240 S.REMEDIAL EDUCATION...................... 1635 G.JOB DEVELOPMENT, PLACEMENT. REFERRAL,ANIS FOLLOW-UP............... 1636 7.OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED BY STAFF........................................ im SCL 1 S.TOTAL SALIFIES AND WAGES (Add Al.2.J.J.S. 6,an5f 7)................. 1630 105,960 42,240 64 720 B.EMPLOYER'S COST Or FRINGE BENEFITS.................................. 26a0 12,1501A31 420 11,730 C.TRAVEL EXPENSW............................... 1650 5,860 5,860 TOTAL S[GTt()y it (Add AS.n,ar,d C) 123,970 42,660 82,330 1/ 41aw spr.5 to-51-4111. 32.1 y alw► It any Section.or portion of a Section.is wetitied.coom the1.A6AE[eKMT MO. 1 2.nao.no. nf>NIL entire Section. EnosHad.Agreenrerrt No.and H .Me. WL II03-06 14 XVI—PSWECT BUGGET ACCT �Ao1sCT GUOG[T - . CWT CAT[GOltr n0. TOTAL 111110010000r eetOWA. (el M Is1 IM. OPERATIONAL COSTS Y 1.OFFICE EQUIPHEIIT x a.ftcom.w................................. 1ii1 1.ft"and use.......................:........ 2.PROJECT EQUIPIENT ftM.. .ww...................ww.ww.w M L Rptal and ua................................. JIM t L RMT'.............w.w.........w..................w.. liii 31631 7 1160 3M C.NISURANCE AND HIONOWG.................... IM U-4 O. now" COSTS.......................... as1 ..w.. 1p7 ,r E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS.....................ww. lip gil 10,570 111111-57171 Ion F.•HDIRECT COSTS'............................ lip ITOTAL SECTION III (Add AR&A16.Ata. A.16.8.C.v.Z.and F) 13 380 13-390 W. SUBAGREEIENT COSTS.........................w.... Inge 59 im V. TOTAL COSTS OF PROJECT 420,61 41,660 2116211 37S-950 1. Rley include bath cash outlay and value of goods a services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed the limitations at cath in Clam 34 of the Ganem Revisions,rales poid Ift comparable work in the area,and shall not exceed the rales pressoled in the Spmsor's Rojeet Application,Section XVII. 3. ReWbutsement to employees shall be in accord with sponsors established policy at rates not Is exceed U.S.C ratan eft Standards. 4. Allowable cost fa rent shall not exceed the amount normally charged by the sponsor for similar use of the facility. S. Indirect costs provisional subject to audit•at a rale net to exceed % of This b0ict is subject to adjustmert it period of operation is less than period specified in the Sponsor's Roject Application.Section 1(19). 16 12 I FNr MOP-$ 0.17-071 33 —I i Extension Budget Ask ONP It any Section.or Oetti a Section.is eeedm",cse 11sle so AWatwir teo. x neo.tw. ONLY entice SKben. Enter Ameetneltt No,and Mad.No. Act 103-06 14 sm" XY1— lAQJECT / Camp in .+IRatetT suave T t=act G 0 come. INve> t p Ia Ileveo i ops mm a D Q sureloetn •p MTI neve) 90006 s p Iec :p ew s E3*Town 2.eOno tee my OUDGET ran I(348 wve) a Q swum. c«vct s p am sueEAsnmrrw"T s fl I"_suleAsnse�IweeT a p Go wvcl 4 p WTI 4e6ve) •0 t+c_sue►.ansswrnT . s p*TOIsn=sunaetRa ewwT COST CATi6ORY ACCT. PROJRcT euOQarT leO. TOTALT W*MMOrte *a"RAL (') M .. L E 0GUEE COSTS t` >k �' ♦` ` ♦ ♦'� y, ...v '>�` r >> r✓ Oz A.WAGES 14 ?♦ .: ♦ K Y?x x� Y 2 I. WAGES Foot WORK............................... lid 37,57Q 37 578 s.WAGES FOR OTHER PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1ig2 i.TO'T'AL WAGES carr J awr?J...............„ 37,57Q 37441 s.EMPLOYER'S COST OF 37 570 FRINGE WNEFITS..:..........................,.., ltiq 380 380 C.TRANSPORTATION................................ lal O.stNIPORT!YE SERVICES NOT SUPPLIED BY STAFF............................ 1iZ2 TOTAL SECTION 1 37,950 37,950 4(AMtwAS.j.C.and a� N. STA��F�F*COSTS . A.SALARIES AND WAGE.I_j ♦. .:. r•�...... X r r r r I.PROJECT AOIMISTRATION.................. 1#31 7,340 7,340 t RECltt rrmT.................................. 1532 3,COUNSELING SERVICES........:.............. 1p3L SL-41 4.SUPERV'S=........................... 47-31 ..,...... 1pS 4,660 4,"0 S.REMEDIAL EDUCATION...................... IiJS i.JOB DEVELOPMENT, PLACEMENT. REFERRAL,AND FOLLOW-UP............... 1pi 7,OTHER SERVICES SUPPLIED BYSTAFF.......................................... 1i37 x l S.TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES tarwt•2.3.4.S.9.and r}............... 1i30 B,EMPLOYER'S CAST OF 12 000 4,660 7.340 FRINGE SENEFITS.................................. VA 27-31 2,910 1 910 C.TRAVEL EXPENSES'................................ 16501 37,41 11190 1 290 TOTAL SECTION 11 `'- tAd 1 ax.V.—d c) 15,100 4,660 10440 tI ♦ � ` floMw •exit t0•tf est ti 32 —1 ' r • Extension Budget I a" N any Section.vpotion of a$action.is modified.ceoplele the ALL 1.AGMCNCNT NO. L am-MO. � ONL entre Section. Enter ApeltaMtt No.and trod.No. 1103-06 14 Pi10JECT BUDGET ICMalieMedl rAOJ9CT suoasT ACCT. COST CATCGORV MO- TOTAL ovewsewr <r4togsAL (•1 n1 k) . OPERATIONAL COSTS r f r X<.a: r 1.OFF EQUIPMENT . ... ,. .....;;.. � :..:.. 1.�misl ad Use... ..»...»...».:..«...... >� Syil L IwOJECT EQUIteME11T :> ,��. r AI a.lbtkaw..«».«.»».»».«.».....«»..»«. Him n. b.Raetal and Ilea..........««»..«»...»....... 1d1i � L RELIT'.............».«.»»»«»».........»......... UU 360 360 C.•SURANCE AND 0.TRAINING COSTS.........«».... ».»«............ 1Rf 4051 E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS.»------»....... IM 1,650 Skil 1,650 I.IIIONIECT COSTS'...................»»........ 3W 06n TOTAL SECTION III (AMAX&Act.As..A26. 2,010 2,010 I.C.D.L.wdF) 21 IV. SUBAGRUMENT COSTS......................«.««.. 1W SE >- V. TOTAL Com OF PROJECT 55,060 4,660 50,400 1. My o cklde both cash outlay and valva of Scrods er services in deilus. L Salaries of all full-time staff positions shall not evAW the listitations set h Mi in Clavas 34 of baa Cameral 10trAsions.rales paid to temperable work in the was.and shalt act Raped the rales presented in On$pemser's Rojeet Applicatiom.Section XVN. 3. Reitabttrsement to employees shalt be in accord with sponsor's established poky at rates not to weed U.S.Collatmmont Standuds. 4. Allowable cost lot tent shall not taped the amount somally charged by go spamsw for similar we of the facility.. S. laditect costs provisional subject to audit,at a tate not to eaced % of This budget is subject to aliustment if patio of operation is less than period specified in the Sponsor's Rojeet Application,Section 1(14). ra r+ar..wwo.r tats•ta�r 33 -1 1 j ji Y �"t1w ALL /IGREEMENT No. 3,11 .loo_No. 1314 AWP If an Section,Ot portion Of a Section,is modified,C ONLY+ entice Section. Enter Aeleenlent fro,and Mod.No. CAW 1103-06 14 8800 XVN-ENROLEE /KTNIGIMON NY MN[ CLAiiN<mazen 8N OUT-Cheek le No*t/Coslp- in Mels 1 to Which this listing applies. Submit separate pages fol each p/oject/colspcllellt if sue than on. be Instruction for coding Walk Assignments(Jobs). 1.PROJECT/COMPONENT (Exclude column(t)tar•Work TrAiniq in bwlwtry Coov wwt) 3A 15 1 I!FIN SCHOOL (NYC) a O OUT OF SCHOOL INVC) S❑SUMMER (NVC) •Q WTI (NVC) f Q OM •DMEW CAwEERe 7 Q SPECIAL IMPACT S 0 OTNEA(Specify) 2.WORK CLASSIFICATION AND COST(See Specciliu&dean.a D.) TOTAL HOURS WORK CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEES PER WEEK Mumma TOTAL KQ TOTAL COOS PER WORK PER SEEKS HOURS NOYR AM011NT CLASSIFICATION ENROLLEE e• 3AI 17-22 23-27 b. 2&33 36.32 t' 3914 45.49 • WS5 56.60 •' 61-66 67.71 I. 249jJ63 38 17-22 23.27 Library Aide 30 10 13 3,900 1.65 6,435.00 *- 09z228 26.33 31.35 Teacher Aide 20 10 13 2,600 1.65 4,290.00 -20x388 39.44 1 45.49 Clerical Aide 50 10 13 6.500 1.65 10 725.00 • 143x882 W55 56.60 Film Aide 2 10 13 260 1.65 429.00 i• 407x887 61.66 67-71 Maintenance Aide 40 0 13 5.200 1.65 8,580,00- - 195x228 580• 195x228 3c 1 17.22 23-27 Aide 32 10 13 4,160 1.65 6.864.00 • 195x108 28-33 34.36 Grou work Aide 30 10 13 1 3,90065 6,435.00 w' 3944 45.19 50.55 *0 • 61.66 67-71 P' 301 17-22 23-27 �' 2b33 34.38 IF THIS IS THE LAST PAGE FOR A PROJECT'COMPONENT,COMPLETE ITEMS 3.4,AND S. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED COMPLETE ANOTHER PAGE 13. 34-44 45.57 3, TOTAL 204 26.57-0 43 758.00 PERCENT 53.60 4. LESS PHASE IN*PHASE OUT AND ABSENTEEISM 14.1 3 739 8 icr._MRS. :.. ..... .... . S. TOTAL ENROLLEE STAGES(©u.JQee lines 1601 and 140:)/ween in Col.!iU 22.781 37,566.82 61.62 13 Foe"0111P-1 16.17-071 1 � i � 1 BWP M any Section,or portion of s Section,is 000ified,ceelplele the ALL 11.AGREEMENT 060. 3.it .NO. Im-N ONLY eetke Section. Enter Adreenlent No.ala Mod.No. I cm: 1103-06 14 0900 ITO—DATA r SDPM I N MBMCT/*� NT @@MT—ampka a sewaMe pw to sea oiect/compWAN for which a t is swwn is Seca"XVI. TYPE Of PROJECT/COMPONENT (Check MNW 31 17 I MIS(NYC) 2008 (wvC1 aosuwt. INrC) 4QwTI 1NYC) 9C30 601111 70.1 0Q0TME111(4 fy 1.ENROLLEE FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS (Budget ftem 16/0) F011*"BENEFIT RATE ANT.RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S PEOERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SNARE swam (•) A•) le) (4) (0) •. F.I.C.A...................................................... 1.02 37 566.82 383.18 383.18 L WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION........................ 3 e.OTHER(mwcuy) . a.OTHER(Sfecity) •.OTHER(stay) . :,.:~ :;<. > 383 L TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1610....................... :.�':=" N�y�-�:�:>:;;Y�� < 383.18 18 2.ENROLLEE TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES (Budget Item 1621) MILES RATE NO. TOTAL SPONSOWS FEDERAL WEEK Y1. TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE PER Po. WKS. AMOUNT $MARE SNARE (•) (►) (e) (1 i •.TRANSPORT ENROLLEES TO JOB SITES FROM CENTRAL PICK-UP POINT BY(Specitr) b.TRANSPORT ENROLLEES TO JOB SITES FROM (speciy) BY(Sway) e.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1621............................ $ K J.SUPPORTIVE SERVICES NOT SUPPLIED BY STAFF (Budget lteml 1622) NO.Of RATE SUPPORTIVE SERVICE EN- PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEOERAL ROLLEES EN- AMOUNT SNARE SNARE ROLLEE (a) (b) (r) W) (•) �.MEDICAL EXAMINATION........................................ b.OTHER(specity) e.OTHER(specity) a.OTHER(spec,ty) e.OTHER(spec,ty) f. TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1622.................................. le Feem 0wP-1 I5-17-67) 35 I f k E t "PIf any Section,Of portion of a Secttea.1;modified,CealpMte ALL .AGREIEoN M 3-11am.Np, t}24 AMLY•► antite Section. Enttt Apooment No.ad Mod.Ne. 1103-06 IL j!a J K ert 0z �c I w "s .N AL ach ID Y i s F O '�1 N O �p • C . 0 a QN •-t r► 4 = 1► ON Ot M Q 1►p in N rm 21 M in M Y t * +M� = K Y aM tC rel •+�i +ri "4 Ir$ Op a a � i + V a Q a * T N i� !s M Y V a (n 3. Is sn V4w w x r r. N .s rq ..+ t" o z • a tom. w wi N O t- r= a It t+. tr. n trf I '30O o e m N 0.4 W4 ft ea c•, I. * ? AMU w * CT tT u1 0"1M to C < V Q v O �p a.' ri e�1 10411 t p I•i O a t a a 416 O y 19 O 2 1 O it 44 t+ O i 40 •k 1 x t AJ � 10 "C G ti i ry ED Z O u aj ttl vi . 4 -.i ai O o u m _ o < gg a r o A vj CpJ U H to sco ? ;� in gel 101 'All ID "4r4 r1 ro rar•wr•.t te.»-��� 36 li ( i .AGREEMENT NO. L MOO.NO. BWP K any Section,or portion of a Section, is mothlied,co"Ift the ONLY entire Section. Enter Agreement No.and Mod.No. 1103-06 14 S1111r1iBB x11N1—DATA M i8'MET 8F PROADT/OOMPMtBT 8604ET (Cow=mo 7 TYPE OF PROJECT/COMPONENT (Cheek whiW 1_Kt]IS(NYC) 2 OOS (NYC) 9 Q summ. (NYC) e❑WTI (NYC) $00w e Q NC 70 A> e QOTNeR(Sp•Cifr) 1.STAFF FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS (Budget Item 160) FRINGE BENEFIT % AMT.RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SNARE SHARE (�) (b) (C) e.F.I.C.A.................................................... I Is.WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION...................... Life e.HEALTH AND WELFARE INSURANCE......... 7.5 79341.63 550.62 550.62 r ) d.I&RETIREMENT ❑PENSION.................. 7.4 7,341.63 543.28 543.28 e•OTHER(specify) Dental Plan 1.3 7,341.63 95.44 95.44 ` 1. OTHER(sp•ufr) unemployment ins 3.4 7,341.63 249.62 249.62 . f. / I B.TOTAL FRINGE BENEFIT COSTS FOR ST 1,914.70 1,914.70 S.STAFF TRAVEL EXPENSES (Budget Item I630) MILES RATE TIME FEDERAL TRAVEL EXPENSE PER TOTAL SPONSOR'S WEEK s/oar C/ml. oers was. AMOUNT SNARE SHARE b e • t e.MVEL BY(specify) Private Auto 832 4 .11 13 1,189.76 1,189.76 ::. ►.PER DIEM e.TOTAL TRAVEL COSTS FOR STAFF... ' 1,189.75. 1,1$9.76 IL SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT COSTS (Budget Item. 1661. 1665. 16621 1666) EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL NO. AMOUNT SHARE SHARE e b (C) e.OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1.Purchase.......................................................................... ibbt 2.Rental or Use.................................................................... 1665 b. PROJECT EQUIPMENT 1. Purchase.......................................................................... 1662 2.Rental or Use.................................................................... 1666 C.TOTAL EQUIPMENT COSTS.................................................. 1 Foam ew►-1 (e-17.67) 37 t 6WP K any Section,Or portion of a Section, is modified,COlsIII is the t.AGREEMENT MO. 2.MOO.No. ONLY entice Section. Entat Areement No.and Mod.No. 1103-06 14 iMlir XVW—DATA w 84PPOU M !N GT/6006NOT �NitT 8 11) TYPE OF PROJECT i COMPONENT I M's IN11Cl 2 0 O(Nv c' x 0sur-. 101rC) 40wTt tNTCI 00014 S QNC T Qe1 •QOTMRR(110,61y) 7.RENT(awoe Itom 1ss.T)—INCLUDE utilities and custodial Serttien in raft pa fplgrt feet per Mo*. RENT SQUARE RATE/SO. O.IN MO.STAFF s TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL FEET FT./160. USE USING USE AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (e1 A) (C) (I) (0) 0) ) d) ..HENT................................ 600 .40 3 3 50 360.00 360.00 b.RENT.............................. I e.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1663. ' t 360.00 360.00 4.INSURANCE AND SONDING(AludeveZee= 16") ? INSURANCE AND OIONDING AMOUNT or ST NO. TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL INS.011 SONO COVERED AMOUNT $MA*[ SNARE t (�) (b) (C) �.LIABILITY INSURANCE................................ t t b.FIDELITY BOND........................................... ; e.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1664.......................... `� 4 S.OTHER DIRECT COSTS(Budget Item 1670) COST 811110. TEL. OTHER DIRECT COSTS KR NO. TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL y BASE TOLL MOS, AMOUNT SHARE SHARE 110. Al (C) 41) f N.DESK TOP SUPPLIES, ETC............................. 0 �Y t y.,xr:.; :...,..,.:.f> 3 240.00 240.00 F b.TELEPHONE i POSTAGE.............................. t 160 80 75 3 480.00 480.00 e.OTHER(sp.c;rr) Payroll service 220 a_ <:,. 3 660.00 660.00 z 4-OTHER(sp.crtq) xerox,mimeo 90 >; ; 3 270.00 270.00 ; e.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1670............................ 1,650.00 1,650.00 `• Ia INDIRECT COSTS (Budget Item 1650) INDIRECT COSTS ; AMT.RATE TOTAL SPONSOR'S FEDERAL RATE APPLIED TO AMOUNT SHARE SHARE (�) (b) (C) ..PROVISIONAL RATE(Cal. .) BASED ON FOLLOWING BUDGETARY } LINE ITERS (Specify) b.TOTAL BUDGET ITEM 1680'......................... 17 FOWU 8*00-14 (5.17.471 38 sWP K am Section,of portion Of a Section,is elodified,r n V1 tt the .A EE11 N M Itoo.NO. ONLY entire Section. EMer AweereeM No.and ftd.No. 103-06 14 SNOW XXI—ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS— in the ego of any conflict between.ft was and conditions of Ws sect:xl and o#w Mims and conditions of ibis AGeeatnt,ft own w acooditim of this Section 9 WI I wtn. fsm s/,ciscalmn,,v.) No costs for budget line items cited in Section I of the budget will be allowable for reimbursement of uncurred costs durin : the period specified in items 20 (a) (b) herein on page 24. Administrative costs may in incurred 15 calendar days after the close of school date and 15 days prior to date school starts in order to phase out and phase in in the in-school project. 1• PMr NP-1 19-17-*71 r Oy.p 1 It any Settica,0r 00rt10.1 c :ct;on, is--Celled.eo.rpiete t'K ALL 1. 1rgyT 110. A vp.. �• l 23 ONLY-.-I entire SLctucn. Enter Acrcc r;,.nt No.and'.'cd.No. 1103-06 ' Scetici XVI —_�'67-'.' 1 - .FRCI:CT SUDS=T FOR n-1comb j"wcl t."n is lfavc) 2 as leave) t ❑ s['suw�sw tr►rt/ do WTI iNvc/ s❑,am 0❑Nc s❑81 arjoT«cw =A FY72 _.COMPONENT 9UOSET FOR 16 1❑is lNvcl i❑sUOMA. INvC1 s❑OM- sus&GMccuawr T❑sl-IMSAG"came11T !❑Os/NrCI a❑wTl 194v cl s Q NC - su%l►G0kcctAct4T s Cj ev"em- sm*&cRcco*%wT pa0IECT SYOGET COST CATEGORY ACCT. NO. TQTAt, s"ONsm •9020*4 1�f (b) (s) L ENROLLEE COSTS R.WAGES 1.WAGES FOR WORK........».................... 1601U-211 � . 24,810 ' 2.WAGES FOR OTHER main PAID PARTICIPATION.......................... 1602 6,160 fie Ifin 3.TOTAL MAGES (Add t and?)................. 1 Z30,970 8.E"C'L^YER•S COST OF 1 FIPINGE 5ENEI'M................................. 1610 2,540 2.540 C.TRANSPORTATION................................ 1621 D.SUPPOZT!VE SE=:':CES:NOT SUPPLIED BY,STAFF..............................I 162? LAN • TOTAL "eCTICN I (Add Ill. f3.'C, and D) 133,510 233s510 II. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND WAGES2 . . !! 1.PROJECT AD..,.IhISTRA710!�..................t 1631 1,470 SB 17-21 1,470 • 2.RECRUITMENT.................................. 1632 21631 � 3.COUNSELING SERVICES....................... 1633 4.SUPERVISION.................................... 1631 28,080 <7-Sl 32•''6 28,os0 ; S.REMEDIAL EDUCATION........................ 1635 57,61 6.JOE;DEVELM.'N;T, PL•ACE.•.'ENT, REFEI:RAL, A..D FOLLG..,-UP............... 1636 7.DTfI--R SERVICES S'IPPLIEU SC !: BY 57AFF................................ 16"31 17•?i ?2-?u a.TOTAL SAtAR1[S AND MAGES .'---- (AJJ.11. .. J. d.S. 6. anJ :)...................� 1630 '9,550 29,550 ' a.Ev t DYER"S CO'T OF .................................. IG:O ?7.31 32•::• 180 280 C.Tt:A\'LL EXf'Lt:5E53.............................. 2550 l 530-- -- - _�._�.�I��I L _ •3. 530 TOTAL S:CTION It 3�,2G(► 1� Jew N.;.•.� .7 u :1011A IN 72 i f ' pwDIf any Section, of pot it a Se-ctien. !s r..:.,ftcC.Go ;!_fC tiK �Ai L aEEr[NT »O. 1 �� ,wi WILY--w-1 eagle S-:ctiea. Enver t No.:nd c„,C.No. Swiaa X.1 — N.vj'uT P_t_J_:IG2 i CCors_in--ad) _ — P R C J E C T a u O G E T ACCT. COST CATEGORY NO. TOTAL s�ONfOR� ►tOfiAAt. 111. MP.ATICNAL COSTS A.EQUIP%'E',T 1.OFFICE EQUIP 4ENT 37- 1 a.Purchase........................................ 1661 SC 0.Rental and Use........................ 11 655 -T 57.61 ' 62.66 2.PROJECT EQUIPstENT a.Purchase....................................... 1662 - 7. 71.76 0.Rental and.Use............... . .............. 1666 SO 17-21 22.2' B.RENT' ................................ 1663 27-31 336 C. INSURANCE AND SONCING...................... 1663 � 37.41 1 l 426ar . I ' S2-S6 D.TRAINING CCSTS.................................... 1667 451 E.OTHER DIRECT COSTS............................ 1670 57.61 62.65 2�0?� -070 F. IN7RECT CCSTS5................................... 15S-3 67-71 TOTAL SECTICU Ill (Add Ala.AIL, A.M. A?b, 28073 B.C.D.E.srQ P) _ 2070IV. SUBAGR£E ENT COSTS.......... ................ 1690 SE 17-i1 2b Y. TOTAL COSTS_OF PROJECT 34.40 2b5.P1�'J 245A0 1. May include bo!h cash outlay and va!e=of goods or services in dollars. 2. blmies of all full-time staff positions shall not exceed tae limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions,rateS 02:G!or ecr,patablc vrork in the arca, and shall not exceed the rates premed in tale Sponsor's Ploject Application, Sect::n X '11. 3. Reitrbursement to r7aloyees shalt be in accord with sponsor's established policy at rztes not to exceed U.S. G:ernrrent Standa*.s. 4. ACowalNe cost for tent shall not exceed the amount normally chatted by the sponsor for simitat use of the facility. S. Wirect tests provisional Svbject to audit,at a rate not to exceed. •e of —This t.x',ct is satlje;t to:1ju:I:nCnt if eettod of epttzaton is less than pealed s;rctfted in t`•1 Speasot's Floleet A;;iicatt;e,Sect-or 1 I9). 3 33 M)TA IN 72 • � 11 S - 1 OW►, It a1y SCCti6fl.L'twaict. vt ;tC7l, is r� as_�,complete t'! ALL 11 .«LI[MT ItG�. 2.Mme.~, ' •� i ONLY-1 vtite Secnoi. Enter Agree ,:3. No. /J:D _3-06 A/ S:..tisa !.'ii — r.,OJ:;SoT / C P.''.:Er::T alCucT . ,.. PROJE.C _J.:.GCT =CR- O 1 Coble .f+,#Ci "I�a telrca s Os'"vc, J L. '�7. ��suwcR tNvc/ SA IS 1 •❑•ir+ rN•cl s"ow Nc s J sl s IN CT«co IMOTA FY - 1971 2.COIAPONENT SU,GET FCR I. I Zj Is rwr:: s 0 SUM%*. cM•Cl a`j o.. - susaawccl+E/.- s.r,sl-susAaRccycNT t u as loivcl •C WTI my Cl ti J NC -- sumAaRcc.urr:wT •-,1 OTHER wN�aREEk[NT ' PROJECT 91JOGET ' COST CATEGORY - ACCT. NO. TOTAL• spoksons /=O<RAL faI 1b1 (tl L ENROLLEE COSTS A.WAGES 1. WAGES FOR WORK.......... 1601 ,96 _ -1' ,380 9G .380 2.WAGES FOR OTFER '27-31 32 PAID PARTICI ,'ION.......................... 1602 3.TOTAL WAGES (Aad t and a)................. 1 196,380 37.41 196,380 S.E"PLCYER'S COS;OF 47 1 FoRlaGE 5UEFITS................................ 1610 1 ,760 1 .760 C.TRANSPORTATIOU................................ 1621 1 62 i 0.SUPPC:MVV er_;t-rS NOT surPLIED BY STAFF............................ .1 1522 I 97-71 72-M j TOTAL SECTION i (ACd A3.D. C.and G) 198,140 198,140 i 11. STAFF COSTS A.SALARIES AND 1::.GES2 . 1.PROJECT ADMIN .................. 1b31 N 56 17-21 "7 5,450 5,450 2.RECRUITMENT.................................. 1632 27-31 3.COUNSELING SERVICES................ ,4 ....... 163a 47-51 52-!5 4.SUPERVISION...................................... 1633 16,300 16,380 S.REIMEDIAL EDUCATION......................... 1635 6246 6.103 C4<'ELCa'.*_=MT. PLACE-MENT. , REFERRAL, 71 :.:.J FOLLC;: UP...............' :536 7- 7.OTHER S7,RVICIS SUPPLIED BY STAFF........................................ .� IG37 SC 17-21 n•�.j ' t 8.10TAL SALARIES A"1D 147AGES ' o. nrnt •).................. 1 630 t 21 ,830 + 21 ,830 IB. E"F'LCY.[S'S CC';T Of ................................. i` 16,6- 1c0 27-31 '' 31 120L3.- C.TR;.:'F.L E>PrN'5FS................................� 1&,: 470 ! 470 T0"I 1L SECTIO:: It 22,4?0 22,420 32 f1D1'A FY 71 Ny � I ' f i I , awl, If zrry Scctrn, or rcc: 1 5 chon• is r..cailrri.complete the 'ALL ACCIMENT NO. 3.11 MOn MQ• j uY--�- a 03-06 •G er.!rre_S clrun• Enter ..r�_No.and'.*cd. No. �! r • St:etl�tf a�l -- F::CJc:;-1' ..",LOL-cT (L'c::,�:++::��) __ T -- — PROJECT OUCGET t DOST CATEGORY •CCT• r i No. TQTAL iPONSOR �sOtwAL • 1�) 1`} tt) f - t Ill. OPEr%ATIC*o'AL CCSTS A.E(IUIP..'-04T 1.OFFICE EQUIPMENT ' SC 47-51 i a.Purchase.......................................... 1661 • i b.Rental and Use................... 70 70 6M6 ............. 1665 2.PROJECT EQUIMMEUT 67,71 a.Purchase ......... 1662 72.76 b.Rental and Use................................ 1666 501 17-21...... 1664 -� B.RENT' .................... 1663 27.31 32-35 C.INSURAUCE ANO o0aaiNG.............. 37.41 42-:5 D.TRAINING CO3TS.................................. 1657 47-51 52.55 E.OTHER DMECT COSTS............................ 1570 3s 57.61 E2-53 Oc3� �.>3 F.INDIRECT COSTS' ..... 16HO 67.71 72.75 TOTAL SECTION 111 (Add Al.;, Alb, A-a. A:b. 3' A. C.A. E. and F) IV. SU8AGREE'..ENT COSTS........................... 1690 SE '17-21 L M-33 V. TOTAL COSTS_ OF PRO.IECT 223,9710 222,710 1. May include both cash outlay and value of goods or services in dollars. 2. Salaries of all full-time staff rositions shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Clause 34 of the General Provisions.rates paid fu eompam5te Mork in Me area. and shall not exceed the rates presented in ti.e Sponsor's Pto;ect Application. Section XVII. 3. Reimhuiscment to emp!cyees shall be in acccrd with sponsor's established policy at rates not to exceed U.S. Government Standards. 4. Altowabte cost for rent shali net exceed the auto .^,i normally charged by ft sponsor for similar use of the facility. S. Indirect costs provisional ,vbicct to audit.at a rate net to exceed I've of- Thi.; L,-.k!gM is sub;ect to a djr.mart if perinj Ot C;CrJtbcn is less thin ftnrd specified in no Sponsor's Project Application. Section 1(19). 1? • •c••. OAS" . .•! 33 43 MDTA FY 71