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R99-206
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AUTHORIZING SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENTS FISCAL YEAR 2000 / 2001 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
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11/29/1999
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ATTACHMENT III <br /> AGENCY: MACON RESOURCES, INC. <br /> PROJECT: "Job Smart" <br /> PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Three of the principal goals of the early intervention/prevention <br /> services are to provide parental direction of and participation in prevention activities,provision <br /> of knowledge about child development and parenting skills and to increase developmental gains <br /> in the children served. These goals are accomplished through a combination of activities and <br /> services including but not limited to the following: speech/language,physical and occupational <br /> therapy; nursing evaluations, developmental therapy; parent-child bonding activities; appropriate <br /> play and socialization; ongoing assessments and parent classes/groups. <br /> FUNDING REQUESTED: $25,000 <br /> FUNDING RECOMMENDATION: 2$ 0,000 <br /> REVISED FUNDING RECOMMENDATION: 10 000 <br /> RATIONALE: Based on HUD statutory and regulatory requirements this program meets <br /> the national objective for benefit to low/moderate income persons and is <br /> therefore eligible for funding. This is a new service targeted specifically to <br /> parents of disable children. The funding recommendation is reduced by <br /> 50%based on Council directive to reduce funding to those agencies with <br /> three consecutive years of funding. <br /> Page-8- <br />
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