FY 2011 Community Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) Grant Program

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FY 2011 Community Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) Grant Program. APPLICATION WORKSHOP Friday, January 22, 2010. Your Children’s Trust Fund Staff :. Kirk Schreiber , Executive Director 573-751-5147 kirk.schreiber@oa.mo.gov Alicia Whitson, Office Manager - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FY 2011 Community Based Child Abuse Prevention

(CBCAP) Grant Program

APPLICATION WORKSHOPFriday, January 22, 2010

Your Children’s Trust Fund Staff:

Kirk Schreiber, Executive Director

573-751-5147 kirk.schreiber@oa.mo.gov

Alicia Whitson, Office Manager

573-751-5147 alicia.whitson@oa.mo.gov

Paula Cunningham, Public Affairs Coordinator

573-751-5147 paula.cunningham@oa.mo.gov

Laura Malzner, Program Coordinator

573-751-6511 laura.malzner@oa.mo.gov

CTF General Information

573-751-5147 ctf@oa.mo.gov

Website: www.ctf4kids.org

CBCAP Consultants:

Jamie Myers, Director

Prevention Consultants of Missouri

(573) 368-4755 jamie@preventionconsultants.org

Dr. Ken Bopp, Director

UMC Health Services Management Group

(573) 882-8412 boppk@health.missouri.edu

Dr. Bill Holcomb, CEO

Behavioral Health Concepts

(573) 446-0405 bholcomb@bhcinfo.com

Current CBCAP Sites:

The Alliance of Southwest Missouri (Joplin)

Nancy Corley, Coordinator

(417) 782-9899 ncorley@theallianceofswmo.org

Serves Newton & Jasper counties

Pemiscot County Initiative Network (Caruthersville)

Beverly Wilburn, Coordinator

(573) 333-5301 ext. 227 bwilburn@cosmowireless.net

Serves Pemiscot & Dunklin counties

About CBCAP Funding

• The CBCAP was established by Title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) Amendments of 1996. The purpose of the CBCAP program is to support state efforts to create and operate statewide networks of community-based, family-centered, prevention-focused family resource and support programs, which strengthen families and reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect.

CTF CBCAP Funding: Eligibility

CTF awards contracts to public entities (schools, health departments), and private agencies and organizations that have 501(c)(3) status or other proof of exemption.

Funding for FY 2011

Approximately $200,000 is available for

new programs.

Funding CycleAssuming that adequate federal funding is maintained, CTF will be able to offer second, third, fourth and fifth year funds to applicants through an annual renewal application process.

During the renewal process for second through fifth year funding, grantees will be expected to document progress in achieving their goals and objectives, and compliance with administrative guidelines.

Matching Funds Requirements

• CTF requires a 20% cash and/or in-kind match of the total funds annually requested from CTF.

• Match costs may include project-related volunteer time, support office/meeting space, supplies, equipment, phone and fax costs, other devoted staff time, etc.

Funding Limits

CTF anticipates selecting two new sites in which to implement the CBCAP Missouri (Lead Agent) Model, so the average award will be approximately $100,000.

Eligible Budget Categories

Personnel Fringe Benefits (capped at 24%) Mileage/Travel Capacity Building Training Assessment/Care Plan Costs Services

Obtaining the CBCAPApplication

The CBCAPApplication can be found at

www.ctf4kids.org

or

email laura.malzner@oa.mo.gov

About the Application

It is available in Word format. Be sure to follow the outline in the application

and include all the information requested. Separate each section with the headings

provided to clearly identify all information.

Project Narrative

Use plain white paper

Narrative must be typewritten

Separate each section with headings

Label all attachments

Follow the requested outline and format

Additional Supporting Documentation

Current Copy of 501(c)(3) certification (if applicable)

When Submitting the Application… Mark the “ORIGINAL” application in the upper right-hand corner of the

Cover Sheet.

Include any statistics, data, and highlights of your project within the narrative where it best applies. If a formal needs assessment has been completed, please include a copy with your proposal.

Please do not bind your grant application. Secure it with a binder clip in the upper left-hand corner.

All requested signatures in the application must be original. Stamped or faxed signatures will not be accepted.

All applications must be signed by the proper individuals. Failure to secure proper signatures could result in an invalid application.

Applicants MUST use the forms provided by the Children’s Trust Fund.

Application Due Date

Applicants will not be contacted if an item is missing from the application, or if a component is technically incorrect.

Applications must be postmarked or delivered by :

April 9, 2010

It is strongly recommended that applicants use the United States Postal Service or a traceable shipping service that guarantees a delivery date to ensure that applications arrive timely.

Submission Instructions

Applicants shall submit one (1) original and three (3) copies of the completed application. This includes one (1) original and three (3) copies of both Exhibits A & B.

Please use a binder clip, in the upper left hand corner, to secure your application.

Applications may be mailed or delivered to:

Children’s Trust FundTruman State Office Building, Room 860

301 W. High StreetJefferson City, MO 65101

or

Children’s Trust FundP.O. Box 1641

Jefferson City, MO 65102

FAXED OR EMAILED APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

Application Review and Award ProcessThe Children’s Trust Fund will use a three-part process for reviewing FY 2011 CBCAP applications:

Applications will be distributed to the evaluation team for review.

Finalist may be asked to come to Jefferson City for an interview with the evaluation team.

Review outcomes will be discussed with the CTF Board of Directors’ Program Committee and final recommendations formulated.

Announcements will be made by mid-June.

 

Contractual Agreement and Contract Period

If approved, an Award of Contract will serve as the contractual agreement between CTF and the applicant.

Exhibits A & B will be considered part of the contractual agreement.

The contract period for approved projects is:

July 1, 2010 through

June 30, 2011

Questions?

Thank you!

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