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' t . <br /> F'Y 2002-2003 CDBG <br /> SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT <br /> THIS AGREEMENT, entered this � day o�-� Q�}�fJ��►r, 2002 by and between the City of <br /> Decatur, Illinois (herein called the "City") and Decatur Memorial Foundation (DM� <br /> (herein called the "Subrecipient"). <br /> WHEREAS, the Grantee has applied for and received funds from the United States Government <br /> the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") under Title I of the Housing <br /> and Community Development Act of 1974, Public Law 93-383; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City wishes to engage the Subrecipient to assist the City in utilizing such funds <br /> in accordance with HUD guidelines and Federal regulations; <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed between the parties hereto that; <br /> I. STATEMENT OF WORK: <br /> A. Activities: <br /> The Subrecipient will be responsible for administering a CDBG Year 2002-2003 <br /> America Read in a manner satisfactory to the City and consistent with any standards <br /> required as a condition of providing these funds. Such program will include the <br /> following activities eligible under the Community Development Block Grant <br /> Program: <br /> Program Delivery <br /> Activity#1 <br /> Provide a literacy reading program to eligible low and moderate income families <br /> targeting children Pre-K through three in the Decatur School District. This program <br /> serves to increase students reading level so that they are able to read independently by <br /> the end of third grade. A research-based curriculum and one on one tutoring in <br /> neighborhoods, school sites, and homes for three hours weekly will be used to deliver <br /> program services. <br /> Activity#2 <br /> Provide tutoring training to approximately 50 to 70 parents and other adults; and 25 <br /> students in grades five through 12 to assist in reaching the targeted number of <br /> children. <br /> General Administration <br /> Subrecipient Agreement(Rev. OS/06/02 LJL:bb) Page 1 of 18 <br />