HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 05232006 - C.55 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Contra
FROM: JOE VALENTINE, DIRECTOR
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT "`°' o Costa
co —.ATE: May 23, 2006 County
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SUBJECT: AUTHORIZATION TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT EARLY HEAD STA
PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT GRANT FUNDS
Specific Request(S)or Recommendation (S) & Background and Justification
RECOMMENDATION (S):
APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Community Services Director, or designee, to apply
for and accept funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Administration for Children and Families not to exceed $1,500,000 for Early Head Start
Program Improvement Grant funds for the period of January 1, 2006 — December 31,
2006.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
If this grant application is approved by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Administration for Children and Families (ACF), the funding will be
appropriated for the FY 05-06 and the FY 06-07 Department budgets. The County, as
Grantee, is required to generate a 20% non-federal match not to exceed $300,000.
This match will be achieved through the volunteer hours accrued by Head Start parents
and community partners and through a request to the State to allow the Department to
utilize Child Development reserve fund dollars as an additional match.
CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT:
The Community Services Department's Child Care program supports two of Contra
Costa County's community outcomes: "Children Ready for and Succeeding in School"
and "Families that are Safe, Stable and Nurturing." These outcomes are achieved by
offering comprehensive services, including high quality early childhood education,
nutrition, and health services to low-income children throughout Contra Costa County.
REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS/BACKGROUND:
Please see the attached 16-point narrative. The Head Start Policy Council Execute
Committee reviewed the application on May 2, 2006. The Policy Council will approve
the proposal on May 17, 2006.
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CONTACT: Cassandra Youngblood,646-5976 JOHN CU EN,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
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CSD (3 orig.,signed,sealed copies)
BY �r � DEPUTY
Contra Costa County Community Services Department
2006 Early Head Start Program Improvement Grant Application
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INCOMING FUNDS NARRATIVE STATEMENT
1. PROJECT/PROGRAM TITLE. Early Head Start Program Improvement Grant Application
for Budget Period 1/1/06 through 12/31/06.
2. FUNDING AGENCY. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for
Children and Families (ACF), Arlington, Virginia
3. SUBMITTAL STATUS. This is the annual submission of application for program
improvement grant funding.
4. PROPOSED TERM. Funding must be requested annually. This one year period is from
1/1/06 through 12/31/06.
5. CURRENT FUNDING. Funding for Early Head Start is provided by federal dollars. Contra
Costa County, as Grantee, is required to generate a 20% match of the total project budget,
which may be in cash or in-kind contributions, fairly valued.
6. FUTURE FUNDING. Each year, ACF (Administration for Children and Families)
determines if additional funds are available for program improvement. If so,;grantees are
invited to submit an application for supplemental funding. Applications are.competitive.
7. FUNDING. CSD is requesting funding in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000.
8. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS. As Grantee, Contra Costa County operates the Early Head
Start Program, which is administered and staffed by the Community Services Department.
9. PROGRAM NEED. The Community Services Department serves the needs of low-
income children, serving families and children ages three to five years'in the Head Start
program and pre-natal to age three children in the Early Head Start program by providing
quality childcare, child development and other services such as medical and dental.
10. RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER PROGRAMS. The Community Services Department's
Early Head Start program combines federal Head Start and state Child Development funding
into one cohesive program. The Department also has strong collaborations with other
departments within the County and partners with community based organizations, local private
businesses, schools, non-profits, and volunteer organizations.
11. PROJECT GOALS. Not required to detail for this grant application
12. STATED OBJECTIVES. Not required to detail for this grant application.
13. ACTIVITY SUMMARY. Program continues to provide high-quality services.
14. EVALUATION METHOD(S). Measurable, results-based child and family outcomes have
been implemented, such as the required State of California's Desired Results Developmental
Profile, for programs providing services through collaboration with the State of California
Department of Education.
15. CHANGES COMPARED TO PRIOR YEAR (if any). FY2006 is year two of a three year
grant cycle.
16. POTENTIAL CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES. None. Public perception of the
Head Start and Early Head Start programs remain positive. The Parent Policy Council
Executive Board reviewed this proposal on May 2, 2006; formal approval by the Policy Council
is scheduled for May 17, 2006.