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ORD 38802 - 2010 Northeast Omaha weed and seed grant for neighborhood restoration • • 014AHA. r Z."( ' A►. 10 JUL 29 Pi i 14: 01 • Office of the Mayor • 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 300 90•-k ro ' Omaha,Nebraska 68183-0300 A° IT 1 ,:. °� (402)444 5000 Q FAX:(402)444-6059 ��TFDPEgR�r U'{"li•:ii/"�r �oi;.Lli.i.,.:S � - City of Omaha • Jim Suttle,Mayor. • • Honorable President and Members of the City Council, • Attached is an Ordinance approving the acceptance of the 2010 Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed grant, number 2010-WS-QX-0029, from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of.Justice Programs, Community Capacity Development Office. The award is'in amount of$157,000 with a match of$52,333. The match is in the form of in-kind contributions provided by the Omaha Police Department and community partners. • The 2010. Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed grant funds and coordinates law enforcement, • community policing, prevention, intervention, and treatment activities, and neighborhood. restoration in the Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed target area. The award is Over a project period of October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011. • Your favorable consideration is respectfully requested. Sincerely, • Approved as to Funding' • inn S. v , May Dat • Pam Spaccarotella • Date C ' 'Omaha Finance Director F$1 Approved, • j44 ' GU/L(1,2 Torn Ma1.fis1�1 Date •P:\MY R\1038LW Iluman Rights and Relations • • d in THE DAILY RECORD,of Omaha,on September 1 , 2010 `�'MM�sfas '¢,L :;� •aper during that time w r gularly published and • g�exZe�:�[k i n in the County of Dou las, State of Nebraska. Subscribed in m resence and sworn to fore TARS ;* t' N� 1551014 • Y P[tblilih`L1Fe1s 4 2 • 0 0 me this 1 S t day of iAdAktional Copbe,:$_ S P��e e 20_L.Q STATE p t1'L�'��V23. 0 0 Notary Pub ' d f u County, of as S (Per accident) $ ' X Self-Insured for PROPERTY DAMAGE • (Per accdent) X Auto Physical Damage . GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO _ OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS I UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE ' $ S 7 OCCUR . CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ • DEDUCTIBLE $ • RETENTION $ • $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION • CA WLRC45699821 10/1/2009 10/1/2010 X TORYLIAMITSR AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY B ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N AOS WLRC45699833 10/1/2009 10/1/2010 £:L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 2,000,000 OFFICERIMEM R EXCLUDED? A (MendatoryInNH) WI SCFC45699845 10/1/2009 10/1/2010 E.L.DISEASE•EA EMPLOYEE $ 2,000,000 If Yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below _ E.L.DISEASE•POLICY LIMIT $ 2,000,000 • OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS/VEHICLES 1 EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT(SPECIAL PROVISIONS Products/completed operations and contractual liability are included under General Liability. I CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION i DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL ' IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR *TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I REPRESENTATIVES. Evidence of Coverage AUTHO IZED REPRESENT Y J/ Current Year t2...irzo "'�— ACORD 25(2009101) Ca11:2806191 Tp1:974848 Cert:13046015 ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD y(or completion) Name Dean. Scalia Signature 4r/j� �� • � �"v calendar days following award Title • Director of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 ORDINANCE NO. oK f 2 AN ORDINANCE approving the acceptance of the 2010 Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Grant, with special conditions, Grant Number 2010-WS-QX-0029, from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Community Capacity Development Office in the amount of $157,000 with a match of $52,333 in the form of in-kind contributions, to fund and coordinate law enforcement, community policing, prevention, intervention, and treatment activities, and neighborhood restoration in the Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed target area, during the project period extending from October 1, 2010 to September 30, 2011; involving appropriations of more than one year in conformity with Section 5.17 of the Home Rule Charter; providing for payment from a specific account; and, providing for the effective date hereof. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: Section 1. That, as recommended by the Mayor, approval is hereby given to the 2010 Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Grant, with special conditions, Grant Number 2010-WS-QX- 0029, from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Community Capacity Development Office in the amount of$157,000 with a match of$52,333 in the form of in-kind contributions, to fund and coordinate law enforcement, community policing, prevention, intervention, and treatment activities, and neighborhood restoration in the Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed target area. Section 2. That, the match of$52,333 is in the form of in-kind contributions provided by the Omaha Police Department and community partners. • j44 ' GU/L(1,2 Torn Ma1.fis1�1 Date •P:\MY R\1038LW Iluman Rights and Relations • • d in THE DAILY RECORD,of Omaha,on September 1 , 2010 `�'MM�sfas '¢,L :;� •aper during that time w r gularly published and • g�exZe�:�[k i n in the County of Dou las, State of Nebraska. Subscribed in m resence and sworn to fore TARS ;* t' N� 1551014 • Y P[tblilih`L1Fe1s 4 2 • 0 0 me this 1 S t day of iAdAktional Copbe,:$_ S P��e e 20_L.Q STATE p t1'L�'��V23. 0 0 Notary Pub ' d f u County, of as S (Per accident) $ ' X Self-Insured for PROPERTY DAMAGE • (Per accdent) X Auto Physical Damage . GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO _ OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS I UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE ' $ S 7 OCCUR . CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ • DEDUCTIBLE $ • RETENTION $ • $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION • CA WLRC45699821 10/1/2009 10/1/2010 X TORYLIAMITSR AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY B ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N AOS WLRC45699833 10/1/2009 10/1/2010 £:L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 2,000,000 OFFICERIMEM R EXCLUDED? A (MendatoryInNH) WI SCFC45699845 10/1/2009 10/1/2010 E.L.DISEASE•EA EMPLOYEE $ 2,000,000 If Yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below _ E.L.DISEASE•POLICY LIMIT $ 2,000,000 • OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS/VEHICLES 1 EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT(SPECIAL PROVISIONS Products/completed operations and contractual liability are included under General Liability. I CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION i DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL ' IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR *TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I REPRESENTATIVES. Evidence of Coverage AUTHO IZED REPRESENT Y J/ Current Year t2...irzo "'�— ACORD 25(2009101) Ca11:2806191 Tp1:974848 Cert:13046015 ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD y(or completion) Name Dean. Scalia Signature 4r/j� �� • � �"v calendar days following award Title • Director of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • Ordinance No. C3,rfa, Page 2 Section 3. That, the grant period extends until from October 1, 2010 to September 30, 2011, commencing upon approval of this ordinance. In conformity with Section 5.17 of the Home Rule Charter, approval of this Ordinance, involving appropriations of more than one year from receipts of grant funds and expenditures, is hereby authorized. Section 4. That this Ordinance, being administrative and not legislative in character, shall be in full force and take effect immediately upon passage. INTRODUCEDD BY COUNCILMEMBER 5 4q Pg 44-4241w APPROVED BY: • 'i TH C Y OF OMAHA D TE PASSED AUG 2 4 2010 7 p ATTEST,/ i CIT CLERK OF 1 HE CITY OF OMAH D TE APPROVED AS TO FORM: !7/ .02✓ t7 `yrUTY CITY ATTORNEY DATE P:\myr\1038LW CD O rrr CD 4 0 trh.doc . QtMcaroty Department of Justice a`; -M Office of Justice Programs € PAGE I OF 3 f �e Community Capacity Grant ,T Development Office 1.RECIPIENT NAME AND ADDRESS(Including Zip Code) 4.AWARD NUMBER: 2010-WS-QX-0029 City of Omaha Office of the Mayor 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 300 5.PROJECT PERIOD:FROM 10/01/2010 TO 09/30/201 I Omaha,NE 68183-0002 BUDGET PERIOD:FROM 10/01/2010 TO 09/30/2011 6.AWARD DATE 07/14/2010 7.ACTION IA.GRANTEE IRSNENDOR NO. • 8.SUPPLEMENT NUMBER Initial 476006304 00 9.PREVIOUS AWARD AMOUNT $0 3.PROJECT TITLE 10.AMOUNT OF THIS AWARD $157,000 Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Initiative I I.TOTAL AWARD $157,000 12.SPECIAL CONDITIONS THE ABOVE GRANT PROJECT IS APPROVED SUBJECT TO SUCH CONDITIONS OR LIMITATIONS AS ARE SET FORTH ON THE ATTACHED PAGE(S). 13.STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR GRANT This project is supported under 42 U.S.C.sections 103-105 15.METHOD OF PAYMENT PAPRS .1'•.w- AGENCY APPROVAL -, -i: -- . GRANTEE ACCEPTANCE 16.TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL 18.TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED GRANTEE OFFICIAL Laurie Robinson Jim Suttle Mayor Assistant Attorney General 17.SIGNATURE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL 19.SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED RECIPIENT OFFICIAL 19A.DATE ' - July 19, 2010 AGENCY US ONLY 20.ACCOUNTING CLASSIFICATION CODES 21. JWSAGT0025 FISCAL FUND BUD. DIV. YEAR CODE ACT. OFC. REG. SUB. POMS AMOUNT X Q WS 26 00 00 157000 OJP FORM 4000/2(REV.5-87)PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE. OJP FORM 4000/2(REV.4-88) Iluman Rights and Relations • • d in THE DAILY RECORD,of Omaha,on September 1 , 2010 `�'MM�sfas '¢,L :;� •aper during that time w r gularly published and • g�exZe�:�[k i n in the County of Dou las, State of Nebraska. Subscribed in m resence and sworn to fore TARS ;* t' N� 1551014 • Y P[tblilih`L1Fe1s 4 2 • 0 0 me this 1 S t day of iAdAktional Copbe,:$_ S P��e e 20_L.Q STATE p t1'L�'��V23. 0 0 Notary Pub ' d f u County, of as S (Per accident) $ ' X Self-Insured for PROPERTY DAMAGE • (Per accdent) X Auto Physical Damage . GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO _ OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS I UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE ' $ S 7 OCCUR . CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ • DEDUCTIBLE $ • RETENTION $ • $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION • CA WLRC45699821 10/1/2009 10/1/2010 X TORYLIAMITSR AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY B ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N AOS WLRC45699833 10/1/2009 10/1/2010 £:L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 2,000,000 OFFICERIMEM R EXCLUDED? A (MendatoryInNH) WI SCFC45699845 10/1/2009 10/1/2010 E.L.DISEASE•EA EMPLOYEE $ 2,000,000 If Yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below _ E.L.DISEASE•POLICY LIMIT $ 2,000,000 • OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS/VEHICLES 1 EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT(SPECIAL PROVISIONS Products/completed operations and contractual liability are included under General Liability. I CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION i DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL ' IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR *TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I REPRESENTATIVES. Evidence of Coverage AUTHO IZED REPRESENT Y J/ Current Year t2...irzo "'�— ACORD 25(2009101) Ca11:2806191 Tp1:974848 Cert:13046015 ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD y(or completion) Name Dean. Scalia Signature 4r/j� �� • � �"v calendar days following award Title • Director of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 t��enTvs Department of Justice o Office of Justice Programs AWARD CONTINUATION ;1. laa, Community Capacity SHEET PAGE 2 OF 3 ?F'usnctiC:, Development Office Grant PROJECT NUMBER 2010-WS-QX-0029 AWARD DATE 07/14/2010 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. The recipient agrees to comply with the financial and administrative requirements set forth in the current edition of the Office of Justice Programs(OJP)Financial Guide. 2, The recipient acknowledges that failure to submit an acceptable Equal Employment Opportunity Plan(if recipient is required to submit one pursuant to 28 C.F.R.Section 42.302),that is approved by the Office for Civil Rights,is a violation of its Certified Assurances and may result in suspension or termination of funding,until such time as the recipient is in compliance. 3. The recipient agrees to comply with the organizational audit requirements of OMB Circular A-133,Audits of States, Local Governments,and Non-Profit Organizations,and further understands and agrees that funds may be withheld,or other related requirements may be imposed,if outstanding audit issues(if any)from OMB Circular A-133 audits(and any other audits of OJP grant funds)are not satisfactorily and promptly addressed,as further described in the current edition of the OJP Financial Guide,Chapter 19. 4. Recipient understands and agrees that it cannot use any federal funds,either directly or indirectly,in support of the enactment,repeal,modification or adoption of any law,regulation or policy, at any level of government,without the express prior written approval of OJP. 5. The recipient must promptly refer to the DOJ OIG any credible evidence that a principal,employee,agent,contractor, subgrantee,subcontractor,or other person has either I)submitted a false claim for grant funds under the False Claims Act;or 2)committed a criminal or civil violation of laws pertaining to fraud,conflict of interest,bribery,gratuity,or similar misconduct involving grant funds. This condition also applies to any subrecipients. Potential fraud,waste, abuse,or misconduct should be reported to the OIG by- mail: Office of the Inspector General U.S.Department of Justice Investigations Division 950 Pennsylvania Avenue,N.W. Room 4706 Washington,DC 20530 e-mail:oig.hotline@usdoj.gov hotline:(contact information in English and Spanish):(800)869-4499 or hotline fax:(202)616-9881 Additional information is available from the DOJ OiG websitc at www.usdoj.gov/oig. 6. Recipient understands and agrees that it cannot use any federal funds,either directly or indirectly,in support of any contract or subaward to either the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now(ACORN)or its subsidiaries,without the express prior written approval of OJP. 7. The recipient agrees to comply with any additional requirements that may be imposed during the grant performance period if the agency determines that the recipient is a high-risk grantee.Cf.28 C.F.R.parts 66,70. 8. Grantee acknowledges that this award has a limited obligation and payment period and is not eligible to be supplemented with funds from other fiscal years. Therefore,timely implementation of this project is required. OJP FORM 4000/2(REV.4-88) • PROVISIONS below _ E.L.DISEASE•POLICY LIMIT $ 2,000,000 • OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS/VEHICLES 1 EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT(SPECIAL PROVISIONS Products/completed operations and contractual liability are included under General Liability. I CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION i DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL ' IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR *TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I REPRESENTATIVES. Evidence of Coverage AUTHO IZED REPRESENT Y J/ Current Year t2...irzo "'�— ACORD 25(2009101) Ca11:2806191 Tp1:974848 Cert:13046015 ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD y(or completion) Name Dean. Scalia Signature 4r/j� �� • � �"v calendar days following award Title • Director of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 5,FuroF Department of Justice 1, ,,,,r, Office of Justice Programs AWARD CONTINUATION •9„ FIP. Community Capacity SHEET PAGE 3 OF 3 s ``'?uici., Development Office Grant ✓US 1C>ao 5. .k PROJECT NUMBER 2010-WS-QX-0029 AWARD DATE 07/14/2010 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 9. The grantee/fiscal agent and Steering Committee recognizes that it must come into compliance with all new statutory , requirements for Weed and Seed programs.See 42 U.S.C.Section 104. This includes,but is not limited to,amending its existing Operating Policies and Procedures,consistent with guidance that will be provided by CCDO,to include the U.S.Attorney(for the District encompassing the community)and the Drug Enforcement Administration's special agent in charge(for the jurisdiction encompassing the community)as voting members of the Steering Committee. 10. While specific program strategies may vary from site to site,the planning,development and execution for the following elements shall be common to all Weed and Seed sites.These common elements are:(I)to organize and regularly convene a Weed and Seed steering committee;(2)to maintain focus on the four components in the target neighborhood;(3)to screen applicants working with children while selecting and mobilizing resources to address neighborhood problems;and(4)to regularly revisit goals,objectives,and the implementation strategies and schedules. Failure to substantially comply with these elements is cause to discontinue grant funding. 11. The grantee agrees to require that organizations which receive grant funds certify,as part of the contract,that they have appropriate hiring policies and screening procedures for employees who will be working with youth and other residents as part of the Weed and Seed strategy. 12. Grantee agrees that if it chooses to award mini grants(sub-grants),those mini grant awards will be made for criminal justice purposes.Grantee also agrees to ensure that these procedures comply with the OJP Financial Guide. For purposes of this condition,"criminal justice purposes"shall mean those activities contemplated in the definition of , "criminal justice"found in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act,42 U.S.0:3791(a)(1)."Criminal justice" is defined as"activities pertaining to crime prevention,control,or reduction,or the enforcement of the criminal law, including,but not limited to,police efforts to prevent,control,or reduce crime or to apprehend criminals,including juveniles,activities of courts having criminal jurisdiction,and related agencies(including but not limited to prosecutorial and defender services,juvenile delinquency agencies and pretrial service or release agencies),activities of corrections,probation,or parole authorities and related agencies assisting in the rehabilitation,supervision,and care of criminal offenders,and programs relating to the prevention,control,or reduction of narcotic addiction and juvenile delinquency." • 13. Grantee agrees to submit a copy of any revisions to the previously submitted and approved Weed and Seed Steering Committee Policies and Procedures. These revisions should be submitted to CCDO within 90 days of the adoption of the revision. 14. The grantee agrees to submit a Government Performance Results Act(GPRA)Report for each calendar year in which the grant remains open.These GPRA reports are due when specified by CCDO,reporting the results from the preceding calendar year. 15. The grantee agrees to comply with the applicable requirements of 28 C.F.R.Part 38,the Department of Justice regulation governing"Equal Treatment for Faith Based Organizations"(the"Equal Treatment,Regulation").The Equal Treatment Regulation provides in part that Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 City of Omaha, Nebraska Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Strategy Grant Award #2010-WS-QX-0029 Budget Detail October 1, 2010 — September 30, 2011 Purpose: The Budget Detail Worksheet may be used as a guide to assist you in the preparation of the budget and budget narrative. You may submit the budget and budget narrative using this form or in the format of your choice. However, all required information (including the budget narrative) must be provided. Any category of expense not applicable to your budget may be deleted. A. Personnel - List each position by title and name of employee, if available. Show the annual salary rate and the percentage of time to be devoted to the project. Compensation paid for employees engaged in grant activities must be consistent with that paid for similar work within the applicant organization. Name/Position Computation Cost 1) Weed & Seed Coordinator $19.47/hr x 2080hrs/year $40,500 WIS Probation/Parole Overtime ($3,992) 2) Probation/Parole Officer Overtime Hrly Rate $25/hr x 53.24hrs x 3 Offrs $3,992 WEED Omaha Police Department Overtime Operations ($22,360) 3) Visibility/Concentrated Patrol $42/hr x 104.32hrs x 2 Offrs $8,763 WEED 4) Enforcement Operations $49/hr x 25hrs x 1 Sgt $1,225 WEED $42/hr x 42.08hrs x 7 Offrs $12,372WEED Weed& Seed Community Policing Overtime ($9,632) 5) Community Policing Operations/Events/Truancy $42/hr x 38.22hrs x 6 Offrs $9,632 WEED 6) Crime Prevention Specialist $28/hr x 19hrs x 1 Staff $532 WEED Match ($5,035) 7) Citizen Patrol Hours $15.93/hr x 870.62/hrs/yr $13,869 MATCH Requested: $77,016 Match: $13,869 TOTAL: $90,885 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 1 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Guide. For purposes of this condition,"criminal justice purposes"shall mean those activities contemplated in the definition of , "criminal justice"found in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act,42 U.S.0:3791(a)(1)."Criminal justice" is defined as"activities pertaining to crime prevention,control,or reduction,or the enforcement of the criminal law, including,but not limited to,police efforts to prevent,control,or reduce crime or to apprehend criminals,including juveniles,activities of courts having criminal jurisdiction,and related agencies(including but not limited to prosecutorial and defender services,juvenile delinquency agencies and pretrial service or release agencies),activities of corrections,probation,or parole authorities and related agencies assisting in the rehabilitation,supervision,and care of criminal offenders,and programs relating to the prevention,control,or reduction of narcotic addiction and juvenile delinquency." • 13. Grantee agrees to submit a copy of any revisions to the previously submitted and approved Weed and Seed Steering Committee Policies and Procedures. These revisions should be submitted to CCDO within 90 days of the adoption of the revision. 14. The grantee agrees to submit a Government Performance Results Act(GPRA)Report for each calendar year in which the grant remains open.These GPRA reports are due when specified by CCDO,reporting the results from the preceding calendar year. 15. The grantee agrees to comply with the applicable requirements of 28 C.F.R.Part 38,the Department of Justice regulation governing"Equal Treatment for Faith Based Organizations"(the"Equal Treatment,Regulation").The Equal Treatment Regulation provides in part that Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • B. Fringe Benefits - Fringe benefits should be based on actual known costs or an established formula. Fringe benefits are for the personnel listed in budget category (A) and only for the percentage of time devoted to the project. Fringe benefits on overtime hours are limited to FICA Workman's Compensation, and Unemployment Compensation. Name/Position Computation Cost 1) Weed & Seed Coordinator $40,500/yr x 44.18% $17,892 W/S FICA .0620 Medicare .0145 Pension .095267 Health Insurance .25 Dental Insurance .017733 Life Insurance .0023 Requested: $17,892 TOTAL: $17,892 Total Personnel & Fringe Benefits Requested: $ 94,908 Match: - $13,869 TOTAL: $108,777 C. Travel - Itemize travel expenses of project personnel by purpose (e.g., staff to training, field interviews, advisory group meeting, etc.). Show the basis of computation (e.g., six people to 3-day training at $X airfare, $X lodging, $X subsistence). In training projects, travel and meals for trainees should be listed separately. Show the number of trainees and unit costs involved. Identify the location of travel, if known. Indicate source of Travel Policies applied, Applicant or Federal Travel Regulations. Purpose of Travel Location Item Computation Cost 1) Weed & Seed Workshops/Conferences 2011 National CCDO Conference TBA 3 people will attend— avg. cost per conference $2,955 Airfare $400 per ticket x 3 people $1,200 Lodging $119 per day x 3 nights x 3 people $1,071 Meals $45 per day x 2 days x 3 people $ 270 First/Last Travel Days$34 per day x 2 days x 3 people $ 204 Incidentals (shuttle) $70 rd trip x 3 people $ 210 $2,955 1 person will attend 1 workshop/conference— avg. cost per person $985 Airfare $400 per ticket x 1 person x 1 trip $400 Lodging $119 per day x 3 nights x 1 person x 1 trip $357 Meals $45 per day x 2 days x 1 person x 1 trip $ 90 First/Last Travel Days$34 per day x 2 days x 1 person x 1 trip $ 68 Incidentals (shuttle) $70 rd trip x 1 person x 1 trip $ 70 $985 Subtotal: $3,940 2) Mileage —W/S Coordinator 840/miles yr x .50/mile $420 Requested: $4,360 TOTAL: $4,360 W/S 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 2 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 supervision,and care of criminal offenders,and programs relating to the prevention,control,or reduction of narcotic addiction and juvenile delinquency." • 13. Grantee agrees to submit a copy of any revisions to the previously submitted and approved Weed and Seed Steering Committee Policies and Procedures. These revisions should be submitted to CCDO within 90 days of the adoption of the revision. 14. The grantee agrees to submit a Government Performance Results Act(GPRA)Report for each calendar year in which the grant remains open.These GPRA reports are due when specified by CCDO,reporting the results from the preceding calendar year. 15. The grantee agrees to comply with the applicable requirements of 28 C.F.R.Part 38,the Department of Justice regulation governing"Equal Treatment for Faith Based Organizations"(the"Equal Treatment,Regulation").The Equal Treatment Regulation provides in part that Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • D. Equipment - List non-expendable items that are to be purchased. Non-expendable equipment is tangible property having a useful like of more than two years and an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more per unit. (Note: Organization's own capitalization policy may be used for items costing less than $5,000). Expendable items should be included either in the "Supplies" category or in the "Other" category. Applicants should analyze the cost benefits of purchasing versus leasing equipment, especially high cost items and those subject to rapid technical advances. Rented or leased equipment costs should be listed in the "Contractual" category. Explain how the equipment is necessary for the success of the project. Attach a narrative describing the procurement method to be use. Item Computation Cost Requested: N/A TOTAL: N/A E. Supplies - List items by type (office supplies, postage, training materials, copying paper, and expendable items costing less than $5,000, such as books, hand held tape recorders and show the basis for computation. (Note: Organization's own capitalization policy may be used for items costing less than $5,000). Generally, supplies include any materials that are expendable or consumed during the course of the project. Supply Items Computation Cost 1) W/S Office Supplies $68/mo x 12mos $816 Color Printer Cartridges -4 @ $38 each Black Ink Printer Cartridges - 6 @ $28 each Photo Print Paper- 7 @ $22 per pack Multipurpose Assorted Color Copy Paper- 8 @ $15 per ream Legal Writing Pads — 5 packs @ $8 per pack 3Ring Binders w/dividers for Steering Committee members 40 @ $3.75 Desk Calendar @ $10 Misc. items @ $20(binder clips, file/presentation folders, paper clips, post-it pads, rollerball pens) 2) W/S Coordinator Postage $20/mon x 12mos $240 3) W/S bulk duplication/copying $25/mon x 12mos $300 4) Steering Committee Members Grant Notebooks $4.50/ea x 20 $ 90 Requested: $ 723 WEED $ 723 SEED TOTAL: $1,446 F. Construction - As a rule, construction costs are not allowable. In some cases, minor repairs or renovations may be allowable. Consult with the program office before budgeting funds in this category. Purpose Description of Work Cost TOTAL: N/A 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 3 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 k II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 supervision,and care of criminal offenders,and programs relating to the prevention,control,or reduction of narcotic addiction and juvenile delinquency." • 13. Grantee agrees to submit a copy of any revisions to the previously submitted and approved Weed and Seed Steering Committee Policies and Procedures. These revisions should be submitted to CCDO within 90 days of the adoption of the revision. 14. The grantee agrees to submit a Government Performance Results Act(GPRA)Report for each calendar year in which the grant remains open.These GPRA reports are due when specified by CCDO,reporting the results from the preceding calendar year. 15. The grantee agrees to comply with the applicable requirements of 28 C.F.R.Part 38,the Department of Justice regulation governing"Equal Treatment for Faith Based Organizations"(the"Equal Treatment,Regulation").The Equal Treatment Regulation provides in part that Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 G. Consultants/Contracts - Indicate whether applicant's formal, written Procurement Policy or the Federal Acquisition Regulations are followed. Consultant Fees: For each consultant enter the name, if known, service to be provided, hourly or daily fee (8-hour day), and estimated time of the project. Consultant fees in excess of$250 per day require additional justification and prior approval from OJP. Consultant Expenses: List all expenses to be paid from the grant to the individual consultant in addition to their fees (i.e., travel, meals, lodging, etc.) Contracts: Provide a description of the product or services to be procured by contract and an estimate of the cost. Applicants are encouraged to promote free and open competition in awarding contracts. A separate justification must be provided for sole source contracts in excess of$100,000. Name of Consultant Service Provided Cost Item 1) Support for Success-Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership $6,000 WEED (LE Goal 2) $2,000 Match The Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership (ENCAP) is a nonprofit organization that operates the Support for Success Program. Support for Success provides reintegration services to individuals coming out of State of Nebraska Correctional Institutions. ENCAP will expand the Support for Success program by offering a family re-unification component to the program. With the goal of decreasing recidivism, the family re-unification component will provide support services, counseling, information and guidance focused on keeping the family together. ENCAP has established a partnership with the University of Nebraska at Omaha School of Social Work to provide Counseling Practicum Students to provide services. One student will be available for one hour per day for five days a week to provide the counseling component. The work students will be supervised and monitored by a licensed mental health practitioner on a weekly basis to ensure the work is being done according to applicable mental health standards. ENCAP serves returning citizens who will reside within the Northeast Weed and Seed boundary. This program component is based in research that demonstrates the need for strong family support of returning citizens. ENCAP was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. ENCAP Funding: Counseling Practicum Students $20/hr x 6.149 hrs/week x 37 weeks $4,550 Licensed Mental Health Practitioner $39.19/hr x 1 hr/wk x 37 weeks $1,450 Total: $6,000 ENCAP MATCH: Workbooks $10/workbook x $200 workbooks $2,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 4 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 13. Grantee agrees to submit a copy of any revisions to the previously submitted and approved Weed and Seed Steering Committee Policies and Procedures. These revisions should be submitted to CCDO within 90 days of the adoption of the revision. 14. The grantee agrees to submit a Government Performance Results Act(GPRA)Report for each calendar year in which the grant remains open.These GPRA reports are due when specified by CCDO,reporting the results from the preceding calendar year. 15. The grantee agrees to comply with the applicable requirements of 28 C.F.R.Part 38,the Department of Justice regulation governing"Equal Treatment for Faith Based Organizations"(the"Equal Treatment,Regulation").The Equal Treatment Regulation provides in part that Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • 2) Salvation Army Youth (SAY) After School Program/Safe Haven (PIT Goal1) $6,000 SEED (PIT Goal1) $8,000 Match The Salvation Army Citadel provides an after school program, primarily serving children of Sudanese refugees who reside in the Northeast Weed and Seed Target Area. The Salvation Army Youth (SAY) After School Program provides a safe alternative for children after school whose parents are often working second shift jobs and who cannot be around during after school hours. The Salvation Army Citadel also provides translation, legal services, and other assistance to the parents of the youth in the program. The Salvation Army Citadel will use program funds to expand their after school program to include tutoring, recreation, community education and awareness opportunities. The Salvation Army will use program funding to purchase supplies to support the expansion of the after school program. The Salvation Army Citadel was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Salvation Army Citadel Funding: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Computer and software $1,500/unit x 1 unit $1,500 Total: $6,000 Salvation Army Citadel MATCH: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Meals for After School Program $250/month x 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 3) Youth Leadership Program — Nothing But Net Foundation (PIT Goal 1) $6,000 SEED Nothing But Net (NBN) Youth Leadership Camp will provide youth in.grades 1- 8 summer programming. The Leadership Camp will be offered 10 weeks, Monday— Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm to approximately 70-80 youth. The camp also includes) field trips that include the cost of transportation and are in direct support of the Leadership Camp program objectives. For example, when talking about further education youth will take a field trip to a local university for a tour and talk from students. When talking about community leadership, the students will take field trips to talk with the Mayor and other community leaders. Educational field trips will also be pursued such as museums and the zoo. The Summer Leadership program promotes leadership, social and life skills, and offers non-traditional sports, college tours and field trips. The majority of youth that will be participating in the Nothing But Net Youth Leadership Camp will share many similar socioeconomic characteristics that put them at risk to include: poor educational attainment, juvenile delinquency, and the potential use of illegal substance. The Youth Leadership Program will provide children a safe haven full of enriching activities and positive role models to nurture healthy development in building a strong foundation for their future. The Nothing But Net Foundation was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Youth Leadership Camp is 48 days and 7hrs/day = 336 hrs Program Staff 336 hrs x $9.76/hr $3,280 Asst Program Manager 1 hrs/day x 48 days x $15/hr $ 720 Field Trip Transportation 5 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 5 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 4) After School Music and Performing Arts Education Program $6,000 SEED Omaha School of Music (PIT Goal 1) $19,899 MATCH The Omaha School of Music will operate the After School Music and Performing Ares Education Program. The goal of the program is to increase high-school graduation rates and prevent criminal activity by providing positive alternatives for youth in the Northeast Weed and Seed target area. Supported with research that demonstrates youth who are provided with positive alternatives to delinquency that include music and performing arts are less likely to drop out of school, the Omaha School of Music will operate the After School Program. The program will operate from Monday to Friday, 3:00pm to 5:50pm, commencing in October 2010 and ending May 2011, Funds will be used to support the contracting of instructors, supplied and musical equipment. The Omaha School of Music was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Omaha School of Music Funding: Contracted Teachers/Artists 8 teachers x $45/hr x 1.5hr/wk x 3.15wks $1,700.00 Sheet Music 100 sheets x $1.90/sheet $ 190.00 Scripts 50 Scripts x $3/script $ 150.00 Canvases 150 canvases x $5.50/each $ 825.00 Paint 4 paints x 28.99/each $ 116.00 Paint Brushes 66 paint brushes x $1.50/each $ 99.00 Clay 3 units x 40/unit $ 120.00 Tap Shoes 25 shoes x $17/pair $ 425.00 Ballet Shoes 25 shoes x $13/pair $ 325.00 Guitar 4 guitars x $50/each $ 200.00 Violin 5 units x $80/unit $ 400.00 Drum Pads 10 units x $20/unit $ 200.00 Drum Sticks 25 units x $10/unit $ 250.00 Recital Space Rental 2 recitals x $500/rental $1,000.00 Total: $6,000.00 Omaha School of Music MATCH Contracted Teachers/Artists 8 teachers x $45/hour x 1.5hrs/week x 36.85 weeks $19,899.00 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 6 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 useums and the zoo. The Summer Leadership program promotes leadership, social and life skills, and offers non-traditional sports, college tours and field trips. The majority of youth that will be participating in the Nothing But Net Youth Leadership Camp will share many similar socioeconomic characteristics that put them at risk to include: poor educational attainment, juvenile delinquency, and the potential use of illegal substance. The Youth Leadership Program will provide children a safe haven full of enriching activities and positive role models to nurture healthy development in building a strong foundation for their future. The Nothing But Net Foundation was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Youth Leadership Camp is 48 days and 7hrs/day = 336 hrs Program Staff 336 hrs x $9.76/hr $3,280 Asst Program Manager 1 hrs/day x 48 days x $15/hr $ 720 Field Trip Transportation 5 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 5 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 5) Abide Network— Neighborhood Restoration (NR Goal 1) $3,500 SEED $8,565 MATCH A request of$3,500 will partially fund two neighborhood cleanups in the Northeast Weed and Seed Target Area. The Abide Network will coordinate the cleanups, solicit volunteers, obtain equipment and carryout the cleanups. Cleanups will include collecting trash and debris from street and yards and mowing empty yards and lots. As a result of the cleanups, neighborhood residents will work collaboratively to care for their neighborhoods, take pride in their community, and make the neighborhood a better place to live and play. Funds are requested to support equipment for the cleanups. Funds are requested to cover 14.3 percent of the cost of two lawn mowers and the remaining 85.7 percent will be provided as a match; a cost share between the grant and the match. The Abide Network was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Abide Network Funding: Supplies (trash bags, gloves, safety vests, tools) $650/ cleanup x 2 cleanups $1,300 Lawn Mower $350/unit x 2 units x 14.3% cost share $100 Dumpster rental $350/unit x 3 units/cleanup x 2 cleanups $2,100 Total: $3,500 Abide Network MATCH: Volunteers $15.93/ hour x 500 hours $7,965 Lawn Mower $350/unit x 2 units x 85.7% cost share $600 Total: $8,565 6) Compassion in Action — Pre-Release Education (PIT Goal 1) $6,000 SEED Compassion in Action will facilitate support services and pre-release education for men and women released from correction institutions into the Northeast Weed and Seed Target Area. Compassion in Action will provide education to men and women at the institution prior to their release in order address potential issues before they return to the community. Compassion In Action also provides support and services following the re-entry into the community. Compassion In Action was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Compassion in Action Funding: Program Facilitation $15.50/hr x 2hr/session x 4 session/wk x 27 wks $3,348 Program Assistant $9.48/ hr x 2hr/session x 4 session/wk x 27 wks $2,048 Training Materials Paper, binders, name tags, workbooks, room rental $ 604 Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 7 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 substance. The Youth Leadership Program will provide children a safe haven full of enriching activities and positive role models to nurture healthy development in building a strong foundation for their future. The Nothing But Net Foundation was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Youth Leadership Camp is 48 days and 7hrs/day = 336 hrs Program Staff 336 hrs x $9.76/hr $3,280 Asst Program Manager 1 hrs/day x 48 days x $15/hr $ 720 Field Trip Transportation 5 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 5 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 7) Omaha Street School — Future Focus (PIT 1) $6,000 SEED The Omaha Street School is an Alternative High School serving youth in the Northeast Weed and Seed Target Area. A majority of the youth in the Omaha Street School possess multiple risk factors including academic failure, involvement in the juvenile justice system, teen pregnancy, and other family issues. Future Focus is a program for current and former students of Omaha Street School that encourages young men and women to discover areas of interest and talents and the program facilitator designs a Student Learning and Career Transition Plan to help the youth meet their goals. Youth participate in a daily curriculum focused on achieving life goals. Youth are paired with mentors who assist in guiding their progress toward goals. Program curriculum will also include components of the 40 developmental assets. Funds are requested to support the Future Focus program objectives including an Project Implementer, curriculum materials and local travel for the Project Implementer to attend meetings, meet with program partners and establish new program partnerships. The Omaha Street School was selected to serve as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Omaha Street School Funding: Project Implementer $18/hr x 5hrs/wk x 41.56 wks $3,740 40 Developmental Assets Materials $ 550 Office Supplies $ 100 Life Skills Curriculum $ 500 Skills Assessment Software and Materials $1,000 Local Travel 220 miles x .50/mile $ 110 Total: $6,000 8) Community Outreach Events $2,110 SEED (CP Goal 1, PIT Goal 2) The Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Steering Committee provide regular community outreach events. These include three community policing events scheduled for the year to include the Safe Night Out event, the Holiday event, and the Day in the Park. Members of the community are invited to interact with law enforcement officers in non-traditional ways and breaking down barriers. Through these interactions, the Steering Committee can work toward the goal of improving the community's involvement in crime prevention and increasing the likelihood citizens will cooperate with law enforcement to address community issues. These events are completed in partnership with other community based organizations, who share in providing the resources necessary to carry out the event. The Weed and Seed Steering Committee will also host community forums on topics of tenant rights and responsibilities and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Community Outreach Events $422/event x 5 events $2,110 ($100 tent rental + $100 speaker/facilitator fee + $222 tables/chairs/booth rental) 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 8 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 6 hrs Program Staff 336 hrs x $9.76/hr $3,280 Asst Program Manager 1 hrs/day x 48 days x $15/hr $ 720 Field Trip Transportation 5 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 5 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 9) External Weed & Seed Evaluator $2,500 WEED Local Weed & Seed Evaluation Measures $2,500 SEED $5,000 The Northeast Weed & Seed Strategy will perform a local evaluation. The City of Omaha will partner with a local academic institution to perform a process and outcomes based evaluation. The process evaluation will ensure the Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Steering Committee has met established benchmarks and carried out activities as planned. The outcomes evaluation will focus on impact of the strategy and the extent and degree to which the Northeast Weed & Seed, and its partners, meets or exceeds the goals and objectives delineated in its strategic plan. Currently, an external evaluator for the Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Strategy has not been identified. The previous evaluator gave notice they would not submit a proposal to evaluate the Strategy. In mid-February 2010, the Northeast Weed & Seed Steering Committee, under the guidance of the ad hoc Evaluation Sub-Committee, released a Request for Proposals. It is anticipated that a new evaluator will be selected in late March. Evaluation Funding: 138.8/hrs x $36/hr $5,000 Requested: $8,500 WEED $38,110 SEED $46,610 Match: $38,464 TOTAL: $85,074 H. Other Costs - List items (e.g., rent, reproduction, telephone, janitorial or security services, and • investigative or confidential funds) by major type and the basis of the computation. For example, provide the square footage and the cost per square foot for rent, and provide a monthly rental cost and how many months to rent. Description Computation Cost 1) Cell Phone —W/S Coordinator $25/mon x 12mos $300 2) Local Workshops/Conferences 2 people will attend 3 local workshops/conferences Average Cost of Registration Fee —$50.00 $300 Requested: $600 TOTAL: $600 W/S 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 9 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 can work toward the goal of improving the community's involvement in crime prevention and increasing the likelihood citizens will cooperate with law enforcement to address community issues. These events are completed in partnership with other community based organizations, who share in providing the resources necessary to carry out the event. The Weed and Seed Steering Committee will also host community forums on topics of tenant rights and responsibilities and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Community Outreach Events $422/event x 5 events $2,110 ($100 tent rental + $100 speaker/facilitator fee + $222 tables/chairs/booth rental) 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 8 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 6 hrs Program Staff 336 hrs x $9.76/hr $3,280 Asst Program Manager 1 hrs/day x 48 days x $15/hr $ 720 Field Trip Transportation 5 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 5 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 I. Indirect Costs - Indirect costs are allowed only if the applicant has a Federally approved indirect cost rate. A copy of the rate approval, (a fully executed, negotiated agreement), must be attached. If the applicant does not have an approved rate, one can be requested by contacting the applicant's cognizant Federal agency, which will review all documentation and approve a rate for the applicant organization, or if the applicant's accounting system permits, costs may be allocated in the direct costs categories. Description Computation Cost 1) Indirect Costs $147,924 requested x 6.136% $4,538 WEED $4,538 SEED $9,076 Attached is the City of Omaha's federally approved indirect cost rate. The Federally approved rate is 7.64% as determined by HUD, Omaha's Federal cognizant audit agency. Requested: $9,076 TOTAL: $9,076 W/S Total Funds Requested: $157,000 Total Match: $ 52,333 TOTAL Project $209,333 03/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 10 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Match: $38,464 TOTAL: $85,074 H. Other Costs - List items (e.g., rent, reproduction, telephone, janitorial or security services, and • investigative or confidential funds) by major type and the basis of the computation. For example, provide the square footage and the cost per square foot for rent, and provide a monthly rental cost and how many months to rent. Description Computation Cost 1) Cell Phone —W/S Coordinator $25/mon x 12mos $300 2) Local Workshops/Conferences 2 people will attend 3 local workshops/conferences Average Cost of Registration Fee —$50.00 $300 Requested: $600 TOTAL: $600 W/S 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 9 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 can work toward the goal of improving the community's involvement in crime prevention and increasing the likelihood citizens will cooperate with law enforcement to address community issues. These events are completed in partnership with other community based organizations, who share in providing the resources necessary to carry out the event. The Weed and Seed Steering Committee will also host community forums on topics of tenant rights and responsibilities and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Community Outreach Events $422/event x 5 events $2,110 ($100 tent rental + $100 speaker/facilitator fee + $222 tables/chairs/booth rental) 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 8 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 6 hrs Program Staff 336 hrs x $9.76/hr $3,280 Asst Program Manager 1 hrs/day x 48 days x $15/hr $ 720 Field Trip Transportation 5 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 5 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Budget Summary -When you have completed the budget worksheet, transfer the totals for each category to the spaces below. Compute the total direct costs and the total project costs. Indicate the amount of Federal requested and the amount of non-Federal funds that will support the project. FY2010 Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Budget Summary SEED WEED Budget Category EOWS Law Core Enforcement A. Personnel $20,250 $56,766 B. Fringe Benefits 8,946 8,946 C. Travel 2,180 2,180 D. Equipment -0- -0- E. Supplies 723 723 F. Construction -0- -0- G. Contracts 38,110 8,500 H. Other 300 300 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS: $70,509 $77,415 I. Indirect Costs $4,538 $4,538 TOTAL FEDERAL COSTS: $75,047 $81,953 TOTAL: 48% Seed 52% Weed • 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 11 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 l Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Match: $38,464 TOTAL: $85,074 H. Other Costs - List items (e.g., rent, reproduction, telephone, janitorial or security services, and • investigative or confidential funds) by major type and the basis of the computation. For example, provide the square footage and the cost per square foot for rent, and provide a monthly rental cost and how many months to rent. Description Computation Cost 1) Cell Phone —W/S Coordinator $25/mon x 12mos $300 2) Local Workshops/Conferences 2 people will attend 3 local workshops/conferences Average Cost of Registration Fee —$50.00 $300 Requested: $600 TOTAL: $600 W/S 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 9 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 can work toward the goal of improving the community's involvement in crime prevention and increasing the likelihood citizens will cooperate with law enforcement to address community issues. These events are completed in partnership with other community based organizations, who share in providing the resources necessary to carry out the event. The Weed and Seed Steering Committee will also host community forums on topics of tenant rights and responsibilities and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Community Outreach Events $422/event x 5 events $2,110 ($100 tent rental + $100 speaker/facilitator fee + $222 tables/chairs/booth rental) 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 8 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 6 hrs Program Staff 336 hrs x $9.76/hr $3,280 Asst Program Manager 1 hrs/day x 48 days x $15/hr $ 720 Field Trip Transportation 5 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 5 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 FY2010 Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Strategy Budget Summary Budget Category Federal Non-Federal Total Requested Match Budget A. Personnel $77,016 $13,869 $90,885 B. Fringe Benefits $17,892 $0 $17,892 C. Travel $4,360 $0 $4,360 D. Equipment $0 $0 $0 E. Supplies $1,446 $0 $1,446 F. Construction $0 $0 $0 G. Contracts $46,610 $38,464 $85,074 H. Other $600 Lk $600 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS: $147,924 $52,333 $200,257 I. Indirect Costs $9,076 $0 $9,076 TOTAL PROJECT COST: $157,000 $52,333 $209,333 Federal Request: $157,000 Non-Federal (Match): $52,333 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 12 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 rtheast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 11 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 l Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Match: $38,464 TOTAL: $85,074 H. Other Costs - List items (e.g., rent, reproduction, telephone, janitorial or security services, and • investigative or confidential funds) by major type and the basis of the computation. For example, provide the square footage and the cost per square foot for rent, and provide a monthly rental cost and how many months to rent. Description Computation Cost 1) Cell Phone —W/S Coordinator $25/mon x 12mos $300 2) Local Workshops/Conferences 2 people will attend 3 local workshops/conferences Average Cost of Registration Fee —$50.00 $300 Requested: $600 TOTAL: $600 W/S 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 9 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 can work toward the goal of improving the community's involvement in crime prevention and increasing the likelihood citizens will cooperate with law enforcement to address community issues. These events are completed in partnership with other community based organizations, who share in providing the resources necessary to carry out the event. The Weed and Seed Steering Committee will also host community forums on topics of tenant rights and responsibilities and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Community Outreach Events $422/event x 5 events $2,110 ($100 tent rental + $100 speaker/facilitator fee + $222 tables/chairs/booth rental) 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 8 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 6 hrs Program Staff 336 hrs x $9.76/hr $3,280 Asst Program Manager 1 hrs/day x 48 days x $15/hr $ 720 Field Trip Transportation 5 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 5 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 FY 2010 Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Strategy Application # 2010-W0302-NE-WS 12 Month Budget Narrative A. Personnel (Requested $77,016) (Match $10,811) 1) A request of$40,500 will cover personnel costs for the Weed & Seed Coordinator for the grant period. The Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the strategy activities are carried out, coordinating funded activities, facilitating the steering committee, completing progress reports, and representing Weed and Seed in the Community. Weed & Seed Coordinator $19.47/hr x 2080 hrs/yr $40,500 WEED/SEED 2) A request of$3,992 will cover the cost of overtime operational expense for Probation and Parole Officers working in the Northeast Omaha designated Weed & Seed area. Teams of police officers, probation and parole officers work together and focus on particular violent hot-spot areas and/or make home visits to those probationers/parolees that are known violent offenders. These operations represent a proactive and collaborative effort to reduce violence in the Weed & Seed area. Probation/Parole Officer OT Hrly Rate$25/hr x 53.24 hrs OT x 3 Offrs $3,992 WEED 3) A request of$8,763 will pay for the overtime cost for Omaha Police Department's (OPD) Visibility/Concentrated Patrol Operations. Two officers will patrol the Northeast Omaha designated Weed & Seed area four hours a day. Hours and days of the week will vary. Two Officers $42/hr x 104.32 hrs OT $8,763 WEED 4) A request of$13,597 will cover the overtime cost for enforcement operations for approximately 4 hours per operation. The operations will involve gang violence and illegal narcotics distribution. One Sergeant $49/hr x 25 hrs OT $1,225 WEED 7 Officers $42/hr x 42.08 hrs OT $12,372 WEED 5) A request of$9,632 will cover the overtime cost for Omaha Police Department officers to patrol special events for approximately six hours per community policing event. The events will involve collaboration between law enforcement, community-based organizations, and schools for public education and awareness regarding crime prevention and truancy. Six Officers $42/hr x 38.22hrs OT $9,632 WEED 6) A request of$532 will cover the overtime cost for the Community Resource Center (CRC) Crime Prevention Specialist. The CRC Crime Prevention Specialist will coordinate, plan and strategize law enforcement efforts to coincide with those of the Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Coordinator. CRC Crime Prevention Specialist $28/hr x 19 hrs OT $532 WEED Personnel Match 9) A match in the amount of$13,869 will be provided by the Miller Park Minne Lusa Citizen's Patrol. The Miller Park Minne Lusa Citizen's Patrol will provide in-kind hours in the target area. The members of the Citizen Patrol will monitor and report violations to the city to maintain quality of life in the target area. The hourly rate is based on the Value of Volunteer Time for Nebraska as determined by the Independent Sector (http://www.independentsector.org/programs/research/volunteer_time.html) Citizen Patrol $15.93/hr x 870.62/hrs/yr $13.869 MATCH 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 13 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 5 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • B. Fringe (Requested $17,893) 1) A request of$17,893 will cover the fringe benefits for the Weed & Seed Coordinator at a rate of 44.18 percent. A breakdown of the rate is included in the Budget Detail Worksheet. W/S Coordinator Benefits $40,500 x 44.18% $17,893 WEED/SEED • C. Travel ($4,360) 1) A request of$4,360 will cover the costs to travel to Weed & Seed conferences and workshops. It is estimated the cost of CCDO-sponsored conference travel to be approximately $985 per person/trip, with three people attending one trips ($985 x 3 people $2,955) and 1 person attending one conference ($985 x 1= $985). All trainings will be pre-approved by CCDO. These estimated trips include representation by law enforcement. $4,360 WEED/SEED 2) A request of$420 will pay for the mileage cost to the Weed & Seed Coordinator as stated in the City of Omaha's Ordinance No. 34165, adopted in April, 1997, amended Section 10-245(b) of the Omaha Municipal Code, pertaining to travel for official City business, allows all mileage rates to be established by executive order. The purpose of the order is to establish a single policy for reimbursement for the use of privately-owned vehicles in the performance of official duties. ($35/month x 12mos) Mileage for W/S Coordinator 840/miles yr x .50/mile $420 WEED/SEED D. Equipment($0) N/A E. Supplies ($1,446) 1)2)3)4) A request of $1,446 for the purchase of Weed & Seed Office supplies, postage, bulk duplication/copying, and Steering Committee grant notebook supplies for general operation of the Weed & Seed program and office. A breakdown of the costs is included in the Budget Detail Worksheet. 1) W/S Office Supplies $68/mo x 12mos $816 Color Printer Cartridges -4 @ $38 each Black Ink Printer Cartridges - 6 @ $28 each Photo Print Paper- 7 @ $22 per pack Multipurpose Assorted Color Copy Paper- 8 @ $15 per ream Legal Writing Pads —5 packs @ $8 per pack 3Ring Binders w/dividers for Steering Committee members 40 @ $3.75 Desk Calendar @ $10 Misc. items @ $20(binder clips, file/presentation folders, paper clips, post-it pads, rollerball pens) 2) W/S Coordinator Postage $20/mon x 12mos $240 3) W/S bulk duplication/copying $25/mon x 12mos $300 4) Steering Committee Members Grant Notebooks $4.50/ea x 20 $ 90 Total: $1,446 W/S F. Construction ($0.00) N/A 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 14 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 ide in-kind hours in the target area. The members of the Citizen Patrol will monitor and report violations to the city to maintain quality of life in the target area. The hourly rate is based on the Value of Volunteer Time for Nebraska as determined by the Independent Sector (http://www.independentsector.org/programs/research/volunteer_time.html) Citizen Patrol $15.93/hr x 870.62/hrs/yr $13.869 MATCH 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 13 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 5 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 G. Contractual (Requested $46,610) (Match $41,522) 1) Support for Success-Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership $6,000 WEED (LE Goal 2) $2,000 Match The Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership (ENCAP) is a nonprofit organization that operates the Support for Success Program. Support for Success provides reintegration services to individuals coming out of State of Nebraska Correctional Institutions. ENCAP will expand the Support for Success program by offering a family re-unification component to the program. With the goal of decreasing recidivism, the family re-unification component will provide support services, counseling, information and guidance focused on keeping the family together. ENCAP has established a partnership with the University of Nebraska at Omaha School of Social Work to provide Counseling Practicum Students to provide services. One student will be available for one hour per day for five days a week to provide the counseling component. The work students will be supervised and monitored by a licensed mental health practitioner on a weekly basis to ensure the work is being done according to applicable mental health standards. ENCAP serves returning citizens who will reside within the Northeast Weed and Seed boundary. This program component is based in research that demonstrates the need for strong family support of returning citizens. ENCAP was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Counseling Practicum Students $20/hr x 6.149 hrs/week x 37 weeks $4,550 Licensed Mental Health Practitioner $39.19/hr x 1 hr/wk x 37 weeks $1,450 Total: $6,000 ENCAP MATCH: Workbooks $10/workbook x $200 workbooks $2,000 2) Salvation Army Youth (SAY) After School Program/Safe Haven $6,000 SEED $8,000 Match The Salvation Army Citadel provides an after school program, primarily serving children of Sudanese refugees who reside in the Northeast Weed and Seed Target Area. The Salvation Army Youth (SAY) After School Program provides a safe alternative for children after school whose parents are often working second shift jobs and who cannot be around during after school hours. The Salvation Army Citadel also provides translation, legal services, and other assistance to the parents of the youth in the program. The Salvation Army Citadel will use program funds to expand their after school program to include tutoring, recreation, community education and awareness opportunities. The Salvation Army will use program funding to purchase supplies to support the expansion of the after school program. The Salvation Army Citadel was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Salvation Army Citadel Funding: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Computer and software $1,500/unit x 1 unit $1,500 Total: $5,500 Salvation Army Citadel MATCH: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Meals for After School Program $250/month x 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 15 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 3) Youth Leadership Program — Nothing But Net Foundation $6,000 SEED Nothing But Net (NBN) Youth Leadership Camp will provide youth in grades 1- 8 summer programming. The Leadership Camp will be offered 10 weeks, Monday— Friday, 9:OOam to 3:OOpm to approximately 70-80 youth. The camp also includes) field trips that include the cost of transportation and are in direct support of the Leadership Camp program objectives. For example, when talking about further education youth will take a field trip to a local university for a tour and talk from students. When talking about community leadership, the students will take field trips to talk with the Mayor and other community leaders. Educational field trips will also be pursued such as museums and the zoo. The Summer Leadership program promotes leadership, social and life skills, and offers non-traditional sports, college tours and field trips. The majority of youth,that will be participating in the Nothing But Net Youth Leadership Camp will share many similar socioeconomic characteristics that put them at risk to include: poor educational attainment, juvenile delinquency, and the potential use of illegal substance. The Youth Leadership Program will provide children a safe haven full of enriching activities and positive role models to nurture healthy development in building a strong foundation for their future. The Nothing But Net Foundation was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Youth Leadership Camp is 48 days and 7hrs/day = 336 hrs Program Staff 336 hrs x $9.76/hr $3,280 Asst Program Manager 1 hrs/day x 48 days x $15/hr $ 720 Field Trip Transportation 5 trips x $400/trip $2,000 (transportation and entry fees) Total: $6,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 16 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 arget Area. The Salvation Army Youth (SAY) After School Program provides a safe alternative for children after school whose parents are often working second shift jobs and who cannot be around during after school hours. The Salvation Army Citadel also provides translation, legal services, and other assistance to the parents of the youth in the program. The Salvation Army Citadel will use program funds to expand their after school program to include tutoring, recreation, community education and awareness opportunities. The Salvation Army will use program funding to purchase supplies to support the expansion of the after school program. The Salvation Army Citadel was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Salvation Army Citadel Funding: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Computer and software $1,500/unit x 1 unit $1,500 Total: $5,500 Salvation Army Citadel MATCH: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Meals for After School Program $250/month x 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 15 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 4) After School Music and Performing Arts Education Program —Omaha School of Music $6,000 SEED $19,899 MATCH The Omaha School of Music will operate the After School Music and Performing Ares Education Program. The goal of the program is to increase high-school graduation rates and prevent criminal activity by providing positive alternatives for youth in the Northeast Weed and Seed target area. Supported with research that demonstrates youth who are provided with positive alternatives to delinquency that include music and performing arts are less likely to drop out of school, the Omaha School of Music will operate the After School Program. The program will operate from Monday to Friday, 3:00pm to 5:50pm, commencing in October 2010 and ending May 2011, Funds will be used to support the contracting of instructors, supplied and musical equipment. The Omaha School of Music was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Omaha School of Music Funding: Contracted Teachers/Artists 8 teachers x $45/hr x 1.5hr/wk x 3.15wks $1,700.00 Sheet Music 100 sheets x $1.90/sheet $ 190.00 Scripts 50 Scripts x $3/script $ 150.00 Canvases 150 canvases x $5.50/each $ 825.00 Paint 4 paints x 28.99/each $ 116.00 Paint Brushes 66 paint brushes x $1.50/each $ 99.00 Clay 3 units x 40/unit $ 120.00 Tap Shoes 25 shoes x $17/pair $ 425.00 Ballet Shoes 25 shoes x $13/pair $ 325.00 Guitar 4 guitars x $50/each $ 200.00 Violin 5 units x $80/unit $ 400.00 . Drum Pads 10 units x $20/unit $ 200.00 Drum Sticks 25 units x$10/unit $ 250.00 Recital Space Rental 2 recitals x $500/rental $1,000.00 Total: $6,000.00 Omaha School of Music MATCH Contracted Teachers/Artists 8 teachers x $45/hour x 1.5hrs/week x 36.85 weeks $19,899.00 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 17 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 • Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 egal services, and other assistance to the parents of the youth in the program. The Salvation Army Citadel will use program funds to expand their after school program to include tutoring, recreation, community education and awareness opportunities. The Salvation Army will use program funding to purchase supplies to support the expansion of the after school program. The Salvation Army Citadel was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Salvation Army Citadel Funding: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Computer and software $1,500/unit x 1 unit $1,500 Total: $5,500 Salvation Army Citadel MATCH: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Meals for After School Program $250/month x 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 15 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 5) Abide Network— Neighborhood Restoration $3,500 SEED $8,565 MATCH A request of$3,500 will partially fund two neighborhood cleanups in the Northeast Weed and Seed Target Area. The Abide Network will coordinate the cleanups, solicit volunteers, obtain equipment and carryout the cleanups. Cleanups will include collecting trash and debris from street and yards and mowing empty yards and lots. As a result of the cleanups, neighborhood residents will work collaboratively to care for their neighborhoods, take pride in their community, and make the neighborhood a better place to live and play. Funds are requested to support equipment for the cleanups. Funds are requested to cover 14.3 percent of the cost of two lawn mowers and the remaining 85.7 percent will be provided as a match; a cost share between the grant and the match. The Abide Network was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Abide Network Funding: Supplies (trash bags, gloves, safety vests, tools) $650/cleanup x 2 cleanups $1,300 Lawn Mower $350/unit x 2 units x 14.3% cost share $100 Dumpster rental $350/unit x 3 units/cleanup x 2 cleanups $2,100 Total: $3,500 Abide Network MATCH: Volunteers $15.93/ hour x 500 hours $7,965 Lawn Mower $350/unit x 2 units x 85.7% cost share $600 Total: $8,565 6) Compassion in Action — Pre-Release Education $5,500 SEED A request of$5,500 will provide partial funding for the pre-release education program. Compassion in Action will facilitate support services and pre-release education for men and women released from correction institutions into the Northeast Weed and Seed Target Area. Compassion in Action will provide education to men and women at the institution prior to their release in order address potential issues before they return to the community. Compassion and action also provides support and services following the re-entry into the community. Compassion in Action was selected as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Compassion in Action Funding: Program Facilitation $15.5O/hr x 2hr/session.x 4 session/wk x 27 wks $3,348 Program Assistant $9.48/ hr x 2hr/session x 4 session/wk x 27 wks $2,048 Training Materials Paper, binders, name tags, workbooks, room rental $ 604 Total: $6,000 • • 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 18 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 nducted on program employees and volunteers. Salvation Army Citadel Funding: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Computer and software $1,500/unit x 1 unit $1,500 Total: $5,500 Salvation Army Citadel MATCH: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Meals for After School Program $250/month x 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 15 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 7) Omaha Street School — Future Focus $6,000 SEED The Omaha Street School is an Alternative High School serving youth in the Northeast Weed and Seed Target Area. A majority of the youth in the Omaha Street School possess multiple risk factors including academic failure, involvement in the juvenile justice system, teen pregnancy, and other family issues. Future Focus is a program for current and former students of Omaha Street School that encourages young men and women to discover areas of interest and talents and the program facilitator designs a Student Learning and Career Transition Plan to help the youth meet their goals. Youth participate in a • daily curriculum focused on achieving life goals. Youth are paired with mentors who assist in guiding their progress toward goals. Program curriculum will also include components of the 40 developmental assets. Funds are requested to support the Future Focus program objectives including an Project Implementer, curriculum materials and local travel for the Project Implementer. The Omaha Street School was selected to serve as a contractor following a formal Request for Proposal process. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Omaha Street School Funding: Project Implementer $18/hr x 5hrs/wk x 41.56 wks $3,740 40 Developmental Assets Materials $ 550 Office Supplies $ 100 Life Skills Curriculum $ 500 Skills Assessment Software and Materials $1,000 Local Travel 220 miles x .50/mile $ 110 Total: $6,000 8) Community Outreach Events $2,110 SEED (CP Goal 1, PIT Goal 2) The Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Steering Committee provide regular community outreach events. These include three community policing events scheduled for the year to include the Safe Night Out event, the Holiday event, and the Day in the Park. Members of the community are invited to interact with law enforcement officers in non-traditional ways and breaking down barriers. Through these interactions, the Steering Committee can work toward the goal of improving the community's involvement in crime prevention and increasing the likelihood citizens will cooperate with law enforcement to address community issues. These events are completed in partnership with other community based organizations, who share in providing the resources necessary to carry out the event. The Weed and Seed Steering Committee will also host community forums on topics of tenant rights and responsibilities and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Community Outreach Events $422/event x 5 events $2,110 ($100 tent rental + $100 speaker/facilitator fee + $222 tables/chairs/booth rental) 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 19 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Total: $5,500 Salvation Army Citadel MATCH: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Meals for After School Program $250/month x 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 15 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 9) External Weed & Seed Evaluator $2,500 WEED Local Weed & Seed Evaluation Measures $2,500 SEED $5,000 The Northeast Weed& Seed Strategy will perform a local evaluation. The City of Omaha will partner with a local academic institution to perform a process and outcomes based evaluation. The process evaluation will ensure the Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Steering Committee has met established benchmarks and carried out activities as planned. The outcomes evaluation will focus on impact of the strategy and the extent and degree to which the Northeast Weed & Seed, and its partners, meets or exceeds the goals and objectives delineated in its strategic plan. Currently, an external evaluator for the Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Strategy has not been identified. The previous evaluator gave notice they would not submit a proposal to evaluate the Strategy. In mid-February 2010, the Northeast Weed &Seed Steering Committee, under the guidance of the ad Hoc Evaluation Sub-Committee, released a Request for Proposals. It is anticipated that a new evaluator will be selected in late March. Evaluation Funding: 138.88/hrs x $36/hr $5,000 WEED/SEED H. Other($600) 1) A request of$300 will cover the cost to pay the Weed & Seed Coordinator's cell phone per the City of Omaha's policy. Cell Phone—W/S Coordinator $25/mon x 12months $300 SEED 2) A request of$300 for Steering committee members and residents to attend Local Workshops/Conferences. 2 People will attend 3 workshops/conferences $300 SEED Average Cost of Registration Fee — $50ea I. Indirect ($9,076) 1) The City of Omaha's federally approved indirect cost rate is 7.64% as determined by HUD, Omaha's Federal cognizant audit agency. The City of Omaha is requesting 6.440% in indirect costs to assist in fiscal grant management. Total Federal dollars requested $150,000. Indirect Costs $140,924 requested x 6.440% $4,538 WEED $4,538 SEED $9,076 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 20 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 rcement to address community issues. These events are completed in partnership with other community based organizations, who share in providing the resources necessary to carry out the event. The Weed and Seed Steering Committee will also host community forums on topics of tenant rights and responsibilities and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. Background checks will be conducted on program employees and volunteers. Community Outreach Events $422/event x 5 events $2,110 ($100 tent rental + $100 speaker/facilitator fee + $222 tables/chairs/booth rental) 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 19 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Total: $5,500 Salvation Army Citadel MATCH: Educational and Craft Supplies: $375/month x 12 months $4,500 Meals for After School Program $250/month x 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 15 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 City of Omaha, Nebraska Northeast Weed & Seed Strategy • Track II-CCDO Site ID 632 FY 2010 Weed and Seed Continuation Proposal 1. Statement of the Problem The Northeast region of the City of Omaha, Nebraska has many serious problems that are unique to the area. Northeast Omaha has some of the highest concentrations of drugs, gangs, and violence located within the boundaries of the Weed & Seed site (attachment 1). The statistical data provided presents the need for the Department of Justice Community Capacity Development Office (CCDO) Weed & Seed Program. Northeast Omaha is experiencing a cycle of problems that commence in the schools. Students in the Northeast Omaha area, specifically students of North High School, have a much higher truancy rate (40 percent) and dropout rate (8.62 percent) than the city as a whole. With high levels of truancy and large amounts of the student population not completing their high school degrees, the number of young men and women involved in criminal activity increases accordingly. Although the target site is only 3.98 square miles, juveniles in the target area commit almost 20 percent of juvenile crime committed in Omaha. Gangs are also especially prevalent in this area (2,705 documented members), which perpetuates the criminal activity. These problems do not dissipate after the juvenile becomes an adult. Similar to the crime rates, re-entry and recidivism rates are particularly high for the Weed & Seed target area. Additional barriers include an extremely high number of housing code violations (44 per 1,000 homes), low income rates (average household income is only half the amount as the city as a whole) and other indicators of a poor quality of life. Children who grow up with these conditions often fall into the same conditions as their parents, perpetuating the cycle. In order to solve these community problems, a Weed & Seed program was implemented in October of 2007. This project is still developing and will require further funding to accomplish the goals of deterring crime, promoting economic growth, and enhancing the quality of life in the Northeast target site The vision statement of Northeast Weed & Seed Steering Committee is: "The Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed, in collaborative community partnerships, will provide residents with professional, quality service to improve neighborhoods, while promoting safety, quality of life, responsibility, and accountability in the Weed & Seed site." These goals will continue to be the prerogative of the Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Steering Committee. Statistical Problem Overview The critical problems facing residents of the Northeast Weed & Seed site are summarized in the following section. A variety of data sources are used for the statistical problem overview including: crime data from local law enforcement agencies; administrative data from various service providers (e.g., public schools, social services agencies); U.S. Bureau of the Census Data; and data from a 2009 survey of residents within the target Weed & Seed site. In most cases, data covers the period of 2007 to 2009. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 1 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 15 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Truancy and School Dropout Rate Omaha Public Schools (OPS) is responsible for public education within the Northeast site and a large portion of Omaha. Truancy data was provided for Omaha North High School, the high school located in the Northeast site. • From 2007 to 2008, truancy slightly decreased at Omaha North High School (44 percent in 2007 to 40 percent in 2008). • The definition of a dropout by OPS is "an individual who withdrew unexpectedly from school during the previous school year and then did not officially re-enroll in school the next year. • Although Omaha North High School has the second highest dropout rate in Omaha, since implementation of the Omaha Police Department (OPD) and OPS Truancy Abatement Program there has been a .63 percent decrease in the dropout rate. • Truancy is an indicator of reduced attachment and connection to school. Both of these factors are high in the Northeast site. • The dropout rate for Omaha North High School decreased 3.51 percent from 2007 to 2008 and slightly from 2008 to 2009. • For the Omaha Public School District as a whole, the dropout rate decreased during the 2007 to 2009 years. • As truancy and high school dropout is a consistent problem within the target area, the Weed & Seed Steering Committee identified youth programming as a priority for the upcoming grant year. Table 1: Truancy and Dropout Rate Truancy Dropout Rate School 2007 2008 2007 2008 2009 District 5.66% 4.35% 3.74% North High School 44% 40% 11.20% 7.69% 7.06% Table 1 indicates that Omaha North High School currently has a higher drop out rate than the entire OPS district for the school years of 2007-2008. Juvenile Crime • Juveniles ages 12-18 comprise approximately 9.8 percent of the City of Omaha's population. • Juvenile arrest rates have remained relatively stable over the last three years, similar to other crime trends in Omaha. • Burglary (37.9 percent); Robbery (26.30 percent); and Disorderly Conduct/Disturbing the Peace (20.4 percent) are crime categories with high levels of juvenile arrests (as seen in Table 2) • Juvenile Arson Arrests are just currently beginning to be tracked. Arrests do not necessarily stand out as a significant juvenile problem especially when arson is compared to the many other crimes. • Omaha Police records reveal that approximately 92.0 percent of juvenile arrests for assault involve a juvenile victim. In terms of all crimes, 14 percent of all Omaha crime victims are under the age of 16. • As juvenile crime continues to be an issue within the target area, the Weed & Seed Steering Committee identified youth programming as a priority for the upcoming grant cycle. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 2 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative blic schools, social services agencies); U.S. Bureau of the Census Data; and data from a 2009 survey of residents within the target Weed & Seed site. In most cases, data covers the period of 2007 to 2009. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 1 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 15 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Table 2:-Juvenile Crime Percentage of Number of Juvenile Juvenile Total Number of Arrests to Total Arrests Arrests Arrests Classification of Offenses 2008 2009 2008 2009 2008 2009 Murder/Manslaughter 4 3 28 21 14.3% 14.3% Forcible Rape 13 12 47 50 27.7% 24.0% Robbery 51 65 243 247 21.0% 26.3% Assault: Felony/Aggravated 38 30 476 496 8.0% 6.0% Burglary 51 102 207 269 24.6% 37.9% Assault: Misdemeanor 302 305 2266 2097 13.3% 14.5% Weapons: Carry 65 65 469 412 13.9% 15.8% Drug Abuse Violations 335 335 2983 2922 11.2% 11.5% Liquor Law Violations 413 338 3095 2401 _ 13.3% 14.1% Disorderly Conduct/ Disturb the Peace 278 266 1315 1304 21.1% 20.4% Arson 5 • 19 23 39 21.7% 48.7% Table 2 summarizes juvenile and total arrests for the City of Omaha in 2008—2009. The right hand column shows a comparison of juvenile arrests to total arrests in percentage of population. Gang Activity Table 3 summarizes crimes associated with gang activity in the City of Omaha during 2009, as collect by the Omaha Police Department Gang Unit. . Omaha has seen an increase in gang member activity over the past year. In December of 2009, Omaha had 3,038 documented gang members in 31 separate gangs. This increase is attributed to better documentation and increased special operations supported by Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) funding. Of the 30 total homicides in Omaha in 2009, seven were attributed to gang violence. Table 3: Gang Activity GANG ACTIVITY 2009 Homicide 7 Terroristic Threats 21 Sexual Assault 12 Misdemeanor Drugs 218 Criminal Mischief Drive-By 9 Defacing Property (Graffiti) 256 Robbery (suspects) 32 Gun 34 Burglary (suspects) 37 Domestic Violence 67 Felony Drugs 90 Assault 123 Felony Assault(Not Gun) 27 Gang Members 3038 Felony Firearms 56 Number of Gangs 31 Table 3 summarizes gang statistics for the City of Omaha, as collected by the Omaha Police Department Gang Unit. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 3 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative rms of all crimes, 14 percent of all Omaha crime victims are under the age of 16. • As juvenile crime continues to be an issue within the target area, the Weed & Seed Steering Committee identified youth programming as a priority for the upcoming grant cycle. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 2 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative blic schools, social services agencies); U.S. Bureau of the Census Data; and data from a 2009 survey of residents within the target Weed & Seed site. In most cases, data covers the period of 2007 to 2009. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 1 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 15 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Total Crime Table 4 below displays crime data for the Northeast Weed & Seed site as compared to the City of Omaha. As represented in Table 4, gun-related homicides decreased 55 percent in the targeted area. The decrease in gun-related homicides is attributed to the collaborative efforts of the Weed & Seed Steering Committee. The Steering Community is working in our community with the following programs/initiatives: community-based gang intervention programs, Project community outreach efforts, the engagement of faith-based groups; an aggressive push to secure jobs for at-risk youth; a commitment of state resources to address the violence problem; and weekly meetings between community representatives and law enforcement. The Northeast target area had five total homicides during 2009. As shown in Table 4, homicides for the City Of Omaha decreased from 44 in 2008 to 30 in 2009. This decrease was also represented in the Weed & Seed area during the same time period; 14 homicides during 2008 to 5 in 2009. This decrease can be attributed to more community involvement, employment opportunities for youth and more cooperation with the Omaha Police Department. Territorial issues, personal arguments, gang affiliation, and drugs were the leading causes for deaths. Overall gun violence in the City of Omaha increased slightly from 833 incidents in 2008 to 896 during 2009. For the Northeast Target Area gun violence decreased from 149 incidents to 54. The total number of drug arrests in the Northeast Target Area has decreased from 710 to 474. This can be attributed to an increase in overall community collaborations and preventative activities, many of which are coordinated by Weed and Seed partners including the Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 4 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative Defacing Property (Graffiti) 256 Robbery (suspects) 32 Gun 34 Burglary (suspects) 37 Domestic Violence 67 Felony Drugs 90 Assault 123 Felony Assault(Not Gun) 27 Gang Members 3038 Felony Firearms 56 Number of Gangs 31 Table 3 summarizes gang statistics for the City of Omaha, as collected by the Omaha Police Department Gang Unit. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 3 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative rms of all crimes, 14 percent of all Omaha crime victims are under the age of 16. • As juvenile crime continues to be an issue within the target area, the Weed & Seed Steering Committee identified youth programming as a priority for the upcoming grant cycle. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 2 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative blic schools, social services agencies); U.S. Bureau of the Census Data; and data from a 2009 survey of residents within the target Weed & Seed site. In most cases, data covers the period of 2007 to 2009. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 1 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative 12 months $3,000 Computer Printer $500/unit x 1 unit $ 500 Total: $8,000 03/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S—Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Pg 15 of 20 Rev 4/19/10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Rev 4/29/10 Budget Detail Worksheet/Narrative Rev 5/4/10 Rev 6.2.10 Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to fund any inherently religious activities,such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization.Recipients of direct grants may still engage in inherently religious activities,but such activities must be separate in time or place from the Department of Justice funded program,and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Table 4—Total Crime Omaha and Target Area NORTHEAST WEED&SEED AREA 1/01/09-12/31/09 • Crime Data (total number) Geographic Area 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Incidents Homicides Site Designated Area Only 9 3 7 7 3 14 5 Entire Local Jurisdiction 35 20 31 33 42 44 30 Robberies Site Designated Area Only 80 74 66 71 75 84 51 Entire Local Jurisdiction 896 824 682 848 818 856 757 Aggravated Assaults All Weapons Site Designated Area Only 181 184 144 161 114 166 127 Entire Local Jurisdiction 1517 1577 1415 1437 1529 1119 1013 Aggravated Assaults-No Gun Site Designated Area Only 105 95 97 104 68 95 87 Entire Local Jurisdiction 1048 1157 1046 965 1019 775 743 Gun Violence* Site Designated Area Only 131 146 118 94 98 149 54 Entire Local Jurisdiction 789 727 579 658 647 833 896 Burglaries Site Designated Area Only 275 238 284 255 295 382 344 Entire Local Jurisdiction 3449 3641 3164 3172 3345 3103 3075 Auto Theft Site Designated Area Only 316 223 265 227 196 215 166 Entire Local Jurisdiction 4194 3405 3813 3443 3436 2750 2334 Arrests Weapons Offenses Site Designated Area Only 128 80 102 115 152 93 87 Entire Local Jurisdiction 506 511 573 584 1018 469 573 Drug Arrests Site Designated Area Only 763 681 760 595 877 710 464 Entire Local Jurisdiction 3457 3273 3438 4201 5435 3932 3186 Criminal Mischief Site Designated Area Only 88 91 87 103 129 76 111 Entire Local Jurisdiction 843 704 755 805 1556 789 1149 Child Abuse/Neglect Site Designated Area Only 9 64 79 53 57 42 36 Entire Local Jurisdiction 377 437 398 456 711 361 404 Molestation/Sex Offenses Site Designated Area Only 41 33 34 5 10 1 5 Entire Local Jurisdiction 359 345 351 231 349 207 214 Prostitution Site Designated Area Only 13 1 2 1 9 5 8 Entire Local Jurisdiction 483 288 133 187 243 168 149 Disorderly Conduct Site Designated Area Only 182 194 199 195 135 116 184 Entire Local Jurisdiction 1272 1238 1243 1292 2515 1315 1905 Adult Arrests Total Site Designated Area Only 4363 4427 4524 4171 4246 4516 3251 Entire Local Jurisdiction 24554 23223 24387 22876 22548 22099 21201 AreaOnly324 301 308 246 317 311 204 Site Designated Juvenile Arrests Total 9 Entire Local Jurisdiction 3640 3338 3632 3858 3921 3728 3808 Calls for Service • Shots Fired Site Designated Area Only 324 301 308 457 394 580 399 Entire Local Jurisdiction 1690 1595 1796 1960 2035 2290 2120 *Gun Violence is defined as:Aggravated Assault with a gun,robbery with a gun and attempted robbery with a gun,criminal rrschief with a gun,and Homicide with a gun. Prisoner Reentry Initiative In the State of Nebraska, 60 percent of the inmates released each year are not required to report to aparole officer followingrelease; a third of these inmates eventuallywill be returned to p prison for a new crime (University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2008). According to the Nebraska Department of Corrections website in 2010, 35.9 percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Table 5 summarizes Re-entry data for violent and selected non-violent offenders released during the three year period, July 2003-2006. (New data has not yet been compiled) • A total of 282 violent offenders returned to the Northeast Omaha community during the three year time period. • Although recidivism rates are not reported for the Northeast site, it can be estimated that approximately 189 of these 282 former inmates will recidivate based on the national adult recidivism rate of 67 percent. • Over one-half(51.4%) of the inmates paroled to the Northeast Weed & Seed site were convicted of a drug crime. • Among those who were "jammed," (inmates who completed their complete sentence and were released without parole) approximately 34.6 percent were serving sentences for drug crimes. Other significant numbers were serving for burglary (11.2 percent); driving under revoked license (15.9 percent); driving while intoxicated (9.3 percent); and robbery (13.1 percent). Table 5— Re-entry into the Community RE-ENTRY NORTHEAST BALANCE OF CATEGORY WEED & SEED OMAHA Released on Parole/1,000 68 1,357 Completed Sentence/1,000 214 5,154 TOTAL 282 6,511 Along with several grassroots reentry programs, there are currently five recognized reentry programs that serve the Northeast Weed and Seed target area. All of the re-entry programs offer transition assistance by providing services needed by ex-offenders including housing, job readiness and assistance, and a support network. Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership and Compassion In Action, both Weed & Seed grant sub-recipients, operate two of the five reentry programs within the Northeast Weed & Seed target area. The Building Community Coalition United Awareness Campaign re-entry program (referred to • as Table Talk) builds collaborative partnerships among re-entry program agencies, faith and community organizations,anizations, state and county corrections professionals, law enforcement, 9 lawmakers, concerned citizens, and ex-offenders. The goal is to develop a strategic community response to the re-entry of former inmates and the struggles they face as they return from incarceration back into communities and address the challenges of specific ex-offender populations such as ethnic and racial minorities. The Table Talk group collaborated with Northeast Weed & Seed in applying for technical assistance funding through the 2010 Reentry Employment Initiative-Training and Technical Assistance Project. Subjective Crime Indicators- Resident Survey The Northeast Weed and Seed resident survey was conducted on July 30, 2009, at a community event sponsored by Weed and Seed along with the Omaha Police Department. Traditionally, the survey was conducted door to door in areas identified as "Crime Hot Spots." Due to the transient nature of many residents, the surveys were incorporated with two neighborhood outreach activities, along with collecting data through traditional means. Steering Committee members along with the Omaha Police Department utilizing maps of street 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 6 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative ction 1690 1595 1796 1960 2035 2290 2120 *Gun Violence is defined as:Aggravated Assault with a gun,robbery with a gun and attempted robbery with a gun,criminal rrschief with a gun,and Homicide with a gun. Prisoner Reentry Initiative In the State of Nebraska, 60 percent of the inmates released each year are not required to report to aparole officer followingrelease; a third of these inmates eventuallywill be returned to p prison for a new crime (University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2008). According to the Nebraska Department of Corrections website in 2010, 35.9 percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 addresses in the targeted "Hot Spot" areas went door to door in order to complete the surveys. The face-to-face contact heightened the community's awareness of Weed & Seed and provided a positive interaction with the Omaha Police Department. The survey was facilitated by the College of Public Affairs and Community Service (CPACS) of the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Residents were questioned regarding concern about criminal activity in his or her neighborhood. The survey interview included questions to reveal the level of concern for specific criminal activities in the respondent's neighborhood; the identification of neighborhood priorities; observation and reporting of crimes in the last six months; perception of safety; satisfaction with police-community relations in Northeast Omaha; and perceptions of neighborhood watch and housing code enforcement activities. Concern for Crime Each resident survey asked respondents to rate their level of concern for several different types of crime, to include gun crime, burglary, assault, gang crimes, and litter. In most crime categories, the number of residents who reported a 'high concern' increased from 2008 to 2009. However, in instances of gun crime, litter, and loud music the number of residents who reported a 'high concern' decreased. The decrease in perception of those crimes directly correlates with the decrease in those crimes. The decrease in perception in those crime areas can be linked to the increased law enforcement presence in the area, partially funded by Weed & Seed dollars, and the neighborhood clean-up events sponsored by the Weed & Seed grant. Witnessing and Reporting Crime Residents were asked whether they had witnessed or reported a crime occurring in their neighborhood in the past six months. By a significant amount, the witnessing and reporting of crime increased from 2008 to 2009. In 2008, 19 percent of residents surveyed indicated they had witnessed a crime, and 24 percent indicated they had reported a crime. In 2009, 32 percent of residents surveyed indicated they had witnessed a crime in the past six months, and 37 percent of residents reported a crime in the last six months. An increase in crime reporting can be attributed to two factors: 1) the number of crimes witnessed increased, and 2) the increased community police efforts sponsored in part by the Weed & Seed grant. Resident's Feeling of Safety Overall perception of safety decreased from 2008 to 2009. Residents indicated that their perception of safety decreased in their home (60 percent of resident in 2008 to 55 percent in 2009) and in the streets (32 percent of residents in 2008 to 22 percent in 2009). The perception of safety in the neighborhoods remained stable yet high, at 27 percent of residents. Resident Satisfaction with Police-Community Relations The Northeast Weed & Seed resident survey included an item focusing on police-community relations. The question asked, "Overall, how satisfied would you say you are with Police- Community Relations in Northeast Omaha?Would you say you are "Very Satisfied," "Satisfied," "Neutral," "Dissatisfied," or "Very Dissatisfied?" From 2008 to 2009, the percentage of residents who were satisfied with police-community relations increased by 8 percent. At the same rate, the number of residents who were dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with police-community relations decreased by three and four percent, respectively. The greater community policing presence in the community, in combination with decreases in some crime indicators are potential reasons for the greater satisfaction with police community relations. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 7 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative cording to the Nebraska Department of Corrections website in 2010, 35.9 percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Resource Needs and Gaps in Service The Northeast Weed & Seed site has several significant community needs where there are gaps in services. Major issues to be addressed and considered in development of plans include the following: Law Enforcement • Growth in the number of gangs and.increasing amounts of gang activity, especially drive-by shootings; burglaries; and assaults • Increased amount of gang activity and drug use • High rate of school truancy at Omaha North High School Community Policing • Limited communication between the police and the community • Lack of Neighborhood Watch Groups and Citizen Patrols Prevention/Intervention/Treatment • Insufficient coordination of Safe Havens and anti-gang prevention programs • Need for residential education of available crime reporting hotlines • Lack of information on available resources on topics regarding housing, employment, and alcohol and drug abuse counseling Neighborhood Restoration • Lack of accountability of tenants and property owners regarding property upkeep and maintenance • Need for Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) to address quality of life issues 2. Project/Program Design and Implementation a. Description of Current Efforts WEED Effort#1: Continue to conduct law enforcement operations in the Weed & Seed Site boundaries in order to remove high number of illegal guns in the area. The weapons arrest rate in the Northeast site is 2.83 times greater than the rate for Omaha and the gun violence rate for the Northeast site is 2.59 times higher than the rate for the balance of the City of Omaha. As reflected in the 2009 Neighborhood Survey, the greatest concern among Northeast Omaha residents participating in the survey is gun violence. The Omaha Police Department Chief has committed to conducting continued law enforcement operations in the Weed & Seed target site. WEED Effort#2: Continued focus on the successful reentry of ex-offenders into the community in order to reduce recidivism. To address this, Northeast Weed and Seed Steering Committee partnered with Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership (ENCAP) to operate the Support for Success Program. ENCAP's program works to establish a holistic returning citizen initiative by collaborating with the University of Nebraska-Omaha's School of Social Work in implementing a family re-unification in its established Support for Success program. The family re-unification component of Support for Success will has an impact on returning citizens and their families by providing information, guidance and support with the goal of keeping families together with the long term goal being a decrease in recidivism. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 8 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative an item focusing on police-community relations. The question asked, "Overall, how satisfied would you say you are with Police- Community Relations in Northeast Omaha?Would you say you are "Very Satisfied," "Satisfied," "Neutral," "Dissatisfied," or "Very Dissatisfied?" From 2008 to 2009, the percentage of residents who were satisfied with police-community relations increased by 8 percent. At the same rate, the number of residents who were dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with police-community relations decreased by three and four percent, respectively. The greater community policing presence in the community, in combination with decreases in some crime indicators are potential reasons for the greater satisfaction with police community relations. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 7 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative cording to the Nebraska Department of Corrections website in 2010, 35.9 percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 SEED Effort#1: Provide positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being. Juveniles account for a larger than expected share of crimes for every category except for Misdemeanor Assault (9 percent) and Drug Abuse/Liquor Law Violations (10 percent). Omaha Police records reveal that approximately 92 percent of juvenile arrests for assault involve a juvenile victim; and Omaha North High School, the only high school within the target area, consistently has had a higher drop out rate than the entire Omaha Public Schools (OPS) district. Weed & Seed funds are dedicated to providing quality programming for youth, including Safe Havens that provide academic enrichment and positive options to delinquent behavior. This effort is sustained into the new grant cycle. SEED Effort#2: Collaborate with community based organizations to revitalize the neighborhoods in the Northeast Weed & Seed target area. The Steering Committee partnered with community organizations to help abate lead in homes within the target area and conduct neighborhood cleanups. The Steering Committee felt that to continue to sustain the positive effects of the community policing efforts, neighborhood restoration projects would provide residents with the opportunity to buy into and take pride in their community. The Seed Sub- Committee also took an active role in addressing housing code violations within the target area by working with the City of Omaha Code Enforcement Department to identify problem properties. b. Identification of New Effort(s) During years three and four, the Steering Committee agreed that the Seeding Sub-Committee will start attending the Problem Resolution Team (PRT) meetings. The PRT is collaboration between the Omaha Police Department, Code Enforcement, City Planning, Health and Human Services, Humane Society, and others to collaboratively address persistent nuisance property issues. The Weed & Seed, Seed Sub-Committee has a comprehensive knowledge of problem properties within the Weed and Seed target area and will provide valuable information and insight. Forums will be provided to educate and increase awareness of tenant rights and property ownership for residents in the target area. The Weed &Seed Steering Committee will collaborate with community residents, the Northeast Precinct Police Advisory Council, Family Housing Advisory Services, Legal Aid, and other stakeholders to conduct the forums. These forums will provide information and answer questions regarding City code violations and penalties, property laws, homeownership and resources for tenant rights and home restoration. Studies indicate the more youth are engaged, the less likely they are to be involved in crime. With this in mind, the Steering Committee awarded contracts to contractors whose main emphasis is prevention, intervention, and treatment. Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partners (ENCAP) offers a multitude of options for families in the target area: afterschool program, computer classes, employability and skills training, resume writing and the Bridge Program. ENCAP offers an eight week adult employability training program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Omaha School of Music addresses risk factors that promote crime and violence by providing youth with valuable skills such as team work, patience, self-confidence and responsibility, conflict resolution skills, strategies to improve good citizenship and strategies to combat peer pressure that is associated with drugs, gangs and other risky behaviors The Salvation Army Youth (SAY) program is an after-school program for children ages 6-18. The participants are predominately Sudanese. The goal is to provide an alternative to negative influences on the streets by offering meals, community education, awareness, education/tutoring help, and recreational activities that are sensitive to cultural needs. Omaha Street School, is a private, faith-based high school for students who have been unsuccessful in traditional learning environments. Students have multiple risk factors, including academic failure, involvement in the juvenile justice system, teen pregnancy and other family issues. Omaha Street School's Future Focus program encourages its participants to discover their areas of interest and talent and designs a plan to accomplish these goals. Mentors are assigned to each participant to provide guidance, support and are also trained to tangibly walk through life with a student; literally stepping into the shoes of a child's parent. To support a community wide effort addressing the prevention of violence, intervention in crime, re-entry of offenders and enforcement of criminal activity, the Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Steering Committee and the Omaha Police Department established a partnership with the Empowerment Network's Crime Prevention Initiative Task Force. The group works to develop stronger relationships between community organizations serving families and youth, Omaha Police Department, faith-based organizations, and other government entities. The over 50 group members meet once a week to actively discuss on-going crime issues and prevention activities taking place. The engagement of community organizations and leaders allow each to provide a positive contribution to the goals of this group. The partnership between the Empowerment Network and Northeast Weed & Seed will allow the Steering Committee to sustain the Weed & Seed Strategy. • 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 10 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative duct the forums. These forums will provide information and answer questions regarding City code violations and penalties, property laws, homeownership and resources for tenant rights and home restoration. Studies indicate the more youth are engaged, the less likely they are to be involved in crime. With this in mind, the Steering Committee awarded contracts to contractors whose main emphasis is prevention, intervention, and treatment. Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partners (ENCAP) offers a multitude of options for families in the target area: afterschool program, computer classes, employability and skills training, resume writing and the Bridge Program. ENCAP offers an eight week adult employability training program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • c. Scope of Work The Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed site is beginning its fourth year of funding and implementation of activities to accomplish the following strategies, goals, and objectives. Summary of Each Component's Overall Strategy: LAW ENFORCEMENT Summary: agencies, along Local and Federal law enforcement a encies with local and federal prosecutors will cooperate in enforcement and prosecution efforts in order to remove the criminals from the streets in the Northeast Weed & Seed target area. Strategy: Coordinate and weed out violent offenders through the identification, arrest, prosecution, conviction, and incarceration of violent offenders and drug traffickers. LE Goal 1 Reduce the shootings/shots fired in the designated area Status: The Omaha Police Department, Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), Nebraska State Patrol, Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Federal Release, Douglas County Sheriffs Department, Douglas County Probations, Nebraska State Patrol and Project Safe Neighborhoods will • continue to conduct joint operations within the Weed & Seed target area. There are future operations currently being scheduled. LE Objective 1 Strengthen law enforcement efforts to apprehend and prosecute violent offenders with weapons and suppress violent criminal activity. LE Activity/Tasks/ YEAR FOUR Projects/ Implementation 1.).The Omaha Police Department (OPD) will continue to maintain the current gun tracking system. The OPD-Northeast Precinct is currently tracking information of guns removed from the Weed & Seed (W/S) designated area on a quarterly basis through Project Safe Neighborhoods. This information assists in identifying gun owners and possible offenders involved in crime. Proiect Began: October 2007 (continuation) Anticipated Completion: September, 2012 Responsible Party: OPD; Project Safe Neighborhoods Coordination • • 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 11 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative will allow the Steering Committee to sustain the Weed & Seed Strategy. • 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 10 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative duct the forums. These forums will provide information and answer questions regarding City code violations and penalties, property laws, homeownership and resources for tenant rights and home restoration. Studies indicate the more youth are engaged, the less likely they are to be involved in crime. With this in mind, the Steering Committee awarded contracts to contractors whose main emphasis is prevention, intervention, and treatment. Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partners (ENCAP) offers a multitude of options for families in the target area: afterschool program, computer classes, employability and skills training, resume writing and the Bridge Program. ENCAP offers an eight week adult employability training program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 LE Activity/Tasks/ 2.) Sustainment of Law Enforcement Operations: Projects/ 6 Specialized Gang targeted enforcement operations conducted by the Omaha Implementation Police Department Gang Unit; 6 Night Light (Knock and Talk) Operations and/or Cease Fire Operations that will be conducted in hot spots with heavy gunfire. OPD Northeast Precinct will sustain the amount of enforcement operations in the target area and work in cooperation with the City, County, State, and Federal agencies to identify, arrest and prosecute parties involved in criminal activity. Project Began: October 2007 (on-going) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Omaha Police Department, Probation, and Parole coordinated under Project Safe Neighborhoods. 3.) Increase Neighborhood Citizen Patrols, Neighborhood Watch Groups and other community groups by 2. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Northeast Precinct Crime Prevention Specialist and Weed & Seed Site Coordinator. Current Status: 1 Citizen Patrol active in Northeast Weed & Seed area. 4.) Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partners (ENCAP) offers a multitude of options for families in the target area: afterschool program, computer classes, employability and skills training, resume writing and the Bridge Program. ENCAP offers an 8 week adult employability training program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. Outcome A 5% increase in the number of guns removed from the Weed & Seed area will Measures occur through enhanced law enforcement operations. A 5% increase in the number of specialized enforcement operations in cooperation with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. Number of classes will be conducted annually for at risk youth, ex-offenders, and their family members on gang prevention, anger management, and self esteem throughout the year. Co-sponsor two workshops with Nebraska Department of Correctional Services regarding employment and housing opportunities for ex-offenders returning to the community. Funding Support Funding Requested: $18,988.25 Match: $3,467.25; Total Project Cost:'. !$22,455.25. Costs will be allocated as follows: 88% Requested Funds, 12% Match Funds Budget Detail Section: A1-6; B1; C1-2; E1-4; G9; H1-2; lit Match: AT 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 12 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative ractors whose main emphasis is prevention, intervention, and treatment. Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partners (ENCAP) offers a multitude of options for families in the target area: afterschool program, computer classes, employability and skills training, resume writing and the Bridge Program. ENCAP offers an eight week adult employability training program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 LE Goal 2 Reduce gang violence/drug activity in Weed & Seed designated area Status: To date there have been 30 Hot Spot Operations conducted in the Northeast Weed & Seed target area. These operations were a collaborative effort of state, federal and local law enforcement agencies. LE Objective 2 Eliminate gang activity, drug activity, and improve quality of life issues. LE Activity/Task/ YEAR FOUR Projects/ 1.) Sustain Enforcement Operations: 6 Specialized Gang targeted enforcement Implementation operations conducted by Omaha Police Department (OPD) Gang Unit; 6 Night Light (Knock and Talk) Operations and/or Cease Fire Operations that will be conducted in hot spots with heavy gunfire. These operations will be conducted by Law Enforcement, Nebraska State Probation and Parole coordinated under Project Safe Neighborhoods. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Omaha Police Department, in addition to Probation and Parole coordinated under Project Safe Neighborhoods. 2.) Through Weed & Seed efforts, the Omaha Police Department continues to focus on increasing police intervention on trespassers. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: OPD, Gang Unit and Omaha Housing Authority 3.) Assist with the implementation of the re-entry initiative for the targeted area. Offenders who meet the program criteria receive wrap around services which include, but are not limited to, social services, health assistance, housing, employment, and mentoring. The Omaha Police Department re-entry operations assist the State Department of Corrections re-entry program by to advise and mentor participant offenders. Community officersp p Y Based Resources will be funded: Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership.(ENCAP) and Compassion in Action. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible:: OPD, Department of Correctional and community based agencies. Outcome The law enforcement operations conducted in the Weed & Seed target area will Measures create the opportunity to identify and document additional gang members. By supporting law enforcement operations, arrest numbers are increased that involve gang/drug activities which can leads to harsher penalties when prosecuted by Local/State/ Federal Prosecutors. Track the number of ex-offenders participating in re-entry programs and the recidivism rates. Funding Support Funding Requested: $24,988.25 Match: $5,467.25; Total Project Cost: $30,455.50. Costs will be allocated as follows: 84% Requested Funds, 16%. Match Funds Budget Detail Section: A1-6; B1; C1-2; E1-4; G1; G9; H1-2; 11 Match: A7; G1 Law Enforcement Prison re-entry program goals will be provided by two community based Transition Plan(s) organizations. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 13 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative g program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 COMMUNITY POLICING Summary: The mission statement of the Omaha Police Department (OPD) is founded on the Community Policing philosophy and Community Policing best practices. There is a collaborative effort between law enforcement and the community to identify problems of crime and resolutions. Strategy: Raise the level of citizen and community involvement in crime prevention and intervention activities. CP Goal 1: Improve the community's involvement in crime prevention Status: The Omaha Police Department and the Crime Prevention Specialist are proactively engaging citizens in the Northeast Weed & Seed targeted area to improve the community's involvement in crime prevention. There was several community policing activities that engaged citizens within the Northeast Weed & Seed target area: Safe Night Out event and Community Education Training classes. These events are partnered with Project Safe Neighborhoods. During 2010 a minimum of 5 community activities/events are scheduled. CP Objective 1 Develop an awareness among residents of their responsibility in developing and promoting a crime-free environment • CP Activity/Task/ YEAR FOUR Project/ • Implementation 1.) The Weed & Seed (W/S) Coordinator will work with the Crime Prevention Specialist to develop two Citizen Education Training Academies for adults and one Citizen Education Training Academy for youth. These Academies will focus on how to report crimes, suspicious activity, and other areas of interest reported by citizens within the designated site area. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September, 2012 Responsible Party: OPD, W/S Coordinator, and Crime Prevention Specialist. 2.) Increase police/citizen interaction through non-traditional law enforcement activities. W/S and OPD will organize three community events for citizens of all ages annually to improve police/community relations (Fun In the Park, Safe Night Out and the Holiday Celebration). During these community events, Police interact with youth and partners to improve police-community relations. Project Begins: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: OPD, W/S Coordinator, W/S Steering Committee Members and Community Organizations and Volunteers. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 14 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative Funding Support Funding Requested: $24,988.25 Match: $5,467.25; Total Project Cost: $30,455.50. Costs will be allocated as follows: 84% Requested Funds, 16%. Match Funds Budget Detail Section: A1-6; B1; C1-2; E1-4; G1; G9; H1-2; 11 Match: A7; G1 Law Enforcement Prison re-entry program goals will be provided by two community based Transition Plan(s) organizations. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 13 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative g program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 CP Activity/Task/ Project/ 3.) Increase Neighborhood Citizen Patrols, Neighborhood Watch Implementation Groups and other community groups by two. Project Begins: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: OPD, W/S Coordinator, W/S Steering Committee Members and Community Organizations and Volunteers. Outcome Measures There are two Citizens mini-academies scheduled for 2010, increasing community awareness of Weed & Seed and Omaha Police Department procedures. The Weed & Seed Steering Committee intends to increase community participation by offering ' a Fun In The Park, a Safe Night Out event, and a Holiday Celebration. The Weed &Seed Coordinator working with Northeast Omaha Police Crime Prevention Specialist with work to develop Neighborhood Watch Groups. In 2009, the Weed & Seed target area has 26 neighborhood watch groups. The Weed & Seed Steering Committee will collaborate with the Empowerment Network's Violence Prevention Task Force to incorporate neighborhood residents patrolling/walking their neighborhoods and faith-based crime prevention walks. Funding Support Funding Requested: $20,043.25 Match: $3,467.25; Total Project Cost: $23,510.50 ;Costs will be allocated as follows: 83% Requested Funds, 17% Match Funds A1-6; B1; C1-2; E1-4;G8-9; H1-2; 11 Match: A7 CP Goal 2 Improve the community's involvement in the reporting and intervention of violent crime Status: In 2008, Weed & Seed in partnership with Omaha Police Department (OPD) held one Community Education Training Academy. Weed & Seed and OPD engaged youth through the successful Cops and Kids Program. CP Objective 2 Reduce and eliminate crime in the designated area by making citizens accountable and increasing their willingness to become involved in identifying and testifying against suspected criminals. CP Activity/Task/ YEAR FOUR Project/ 1) The Weed & Seed (W/S) Coordinator will work with the Crime Prevention Implementation Specialist to develop two Citizen Education Training Academies for adults and one Citizen Education Training Academy for youth. These Academies will focus on how to report crimes, suspicious activities, and other areas of interest reported by citizens within the target area. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September, 2012 Responsible Party: OPD, W/S Coordinator, and Crime Prevention Specialist. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 15 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative will be allocated as follows: 84% Requested Funds, 16%. Match Funds Budget Detail Section: A1-6; B1; C1-2; E1-4; G1; G9; H1-2; 11 Match: A7; G1 Law Enforcement Prison re-entry program goals will be provided by two community based Transition Plan(s) organizations. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 13 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative g program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. 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G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 1) Conduct quarterly symposiums regarding specialized training/workshops for members of the community. Areas of interest include: gangs, domestic violence, jobs, housing rehabilitation, and cyber crimes. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: OPD, Weed & Seed Coordinator, and Crime Prevention Specialist Outcome Measures Weed & Seed and OPD will conduct two Citizen Education Training Academies for adults and one Citizen Education Training Academy for youth. Weed & Seed and the Omaha Police Department will conduct quarterly symposiums to address specific issues identified by community residents as areas of interest. Funding Support Funding Requested: $18,988.25 Match: $3,467.25; Total Project Cost: $22,455.59 Costs will be allocated as follows: 88% Requested Funds, 12% Match Funds A1-6; B1; C1-2; E1-4; G9; H1-2; 11 Match: A7 Community Citizen Education Training Academies will be provided by the Omaha Police Policing Department. Transition Plan(s) Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment Summary: The Prevention, Intervention and Treatment component addresses the needs of the community and helps prevent crime by addressing the risk factors associated with crime. Partnerships are a critical piece in successfully improving the quality of life for our residents. Strategy: Develop and coordinate partnerships between community agencies and residents to improve the overall quality of services and to promote good health for residents in the designated area. PIT Goal 1: Provide positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being. Status: The Weed & Seed Steering Committee has currently identified five organizations to collaborate with in addressing the Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment strategies. Current partnerships include: the Salvation Army's SAY After School Program, the Weed & Seed's Safe Haven, Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partners (ENCAP) a leveraged Safe Haven, the Omaha School of Music, the Nothing But Net Youth Leadership Camp, Compassion in Action and the Omaha Street School. Partnerships are focusing on the goals of deterring crime, promoting economic growth, and enhancing the overall quality of life in the Northeast Omaha target site. PIT Objective 1 Partner with Safe Havens within the target area. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 16 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative age 15 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative will be allocated as follows: 84% Requested Funds, 16%. Match Funds Budget Detail Section: A1-6; B1; C1-2; E1-4; G1; G9; H1-2; 11 Match: A7; G1 Law Enforcement Prison re-entry program goals will be provided by two community based Transition Plan(s) organizations. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 13 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative g program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 PIT Activity/Task/ YEAR FOUR Project/ Implementation 1.) Partner will local community based organizations to offer youth and family programming to provide positive alternatives to crime and delinquent behavior. The Salvation Army After School Youth (SAY) program is the Weed & Seed's Safe Haven. This is an after-school program for children ages 6-18. The participants are predominately Sudanese. The goal is to provide an alternative • to negative influences on the streets by offering meals, community education, awareness, education/tutoring help, and recreational activities that are sensitive to cultural needs. Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. Omaha School of Music addresses risk factors that promote crime and violence by providing youth with valuable skills such as team work, patience, self-confidence and responsibility, conflict resolution skills, strategies to improve good citizenship and strategies to combat peer pressure that is associated with drugs, gangs and other risky behaviors Omaha Street School is a private, faith-based high school for students who have been unsuccessful in traditional learning environments. Students have multiple risk factors, including academic failure, involvement in the juvenile justice system, teen pregnancy and other family issues. Omaha Street School's Future Focus program encourages its participants to discover their areas of interest and talent and designs a plan to accomplish these goals. Mentors are assigned to each participant to provide guidance, support and are also trained to tangibly walk through life with a student; literally stepping into the shoes of a child's parent. Nothing But Net Youth Leadership Camp is providing a summer program promoting leadership, social skills, and life skills for youth in the Weed & Seed target area. The program offers non-traditional sports, college tours, and field trips. Last year's attendance was 50-60 youth per day. Compassion In Action provides Pre-Release Education/Reentry Preparation and assist in training individuals and groups to develop support teams necessary to promote community awareness and involvement before returning citizens are released from prison. Project Begins: October 2008 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Omaha Police Department (OPD), Weed & Seed Coordinator and ENCAP, Salvation Army, Omaha School of Music, Omaha Street School Staff, Nothing But Net and Providers. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 17 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative g program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 3. Coordinate anti-gang youth outreach programs/Safe Havens with target area youth, Collaborate with ENCAP on their gang resistance programming. Implementation of these programs will be a collaborative effort by OPD, Probation/Parole officers, Omaha Public School (OPS) officials, Youth programming will have an impact on the reduction of youth gang involvement. Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership, a community based agency, will be funded as a safe haven. Other community based agencies will be utilized as contractual agreements Omaha School of Music, Salvation Army, and Omaha Street School., Nothing But Net Foundation, and the Empowerment Network of Omaha, Project Begins: October 2007 (ongoing) . Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: OPD, W/S Coordinator, community based agencies, OPS, Probation Officers and Parole Officers Outcome Measures Number of youth and families served by community based agencies. Contract with a minimum of one community based agency to provide youth anti-gang prevention educational programming. Funding Support Funding Requested: $39,859.25 Match: $27,899.25; Total Project Cost: $67,758.50 Costs will be allocated as follows: 59%.Requested Funds, 41% Match Funds' Budget Detail Section: A1; B1; C1-2; E1-4; G2-4, G6-7, G9; H1-2; 11' Match: G2, G4 PIT Goal 2 Provide residents with information on available resources. Status: Information will continue to be shared and provided at Weed & Seed meetings and community events. PIT Objective 1 Eliminate and/or address risk factors that promote crime and violence PIT Activity/Task/ YEAR FOUR Project/ 1.) Educate residents on available community resources for alcohol, drug, Implementation and domestic violence counseling. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Weed & Seed (W/S) Coordinator, community based agencies 2.) Develop working relationships with nonprofit or social service agencies that provide low to no-cost counseling for domestic violence, anger management, and financial/credit management Utilize Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) partners to provide services to area residents to include participants in the Re-entry Program. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 18 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative nd involvement before returning citizens are released from prison. Project Begins: October 2008 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Omaha Police Department (OPD), Weed & Seed Coordinator and ENCAP, Salvation Army, Omaha School of Music, Omaha Street School Staff, Nothing But Net and Providers. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 17 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative g program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: W/S Coordinator, community based agencies, Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS) and Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership. 3.) Explore ways to develop a better working relationship between parents and schools in the area. Partner with the Truancy Abatement program to provide education and resource materials to parents of school age children within the target area. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: W/S Coordinator, Omaha Police Department (OPD), community based agencies, Omaha Public Schools (OPS), Probation and Parole Officers 4.) Weed & Seed (W/S) Committee will conduct citizen surveys every six months. The Weed & Seed Coordinator, Crime Prevention Specialist, University of Nebraska at Omaha faculty, resident volunteers and police officers will work to collect, evaluate and administer Weed & Seed surveys seeking citizens input on crime and law enforcement activity. Protect Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Weed & Seed Steering Committee; Weed & Seed Site Coordinator Outcome Measures A minimum of six community based agencies per year will make presentations regarding social and financial services. An agreement with at least one MOA partner will provide minimum to no-cost counseling services to ex-offenders and/or family members. Utilize W/S survey data to better assist the residents in the W/S target area by addressing their concerns. W/S will be comparing data from previous years to identify increasing concerns. Funding Support Funding Requested: $10,914.25 Match: $0; Total Project Cost: $10,914.25, Costs will be allocated as follows: 88% Requested Funds, 12% Match Funds Budget Detail Section: Al; B1; C1-2; E1-4; G8-9; H1-2; 11; PIT Transition Plan Omaha Public Schools and Omaha Police Department have received funding to continue the truancy abatement program. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 19 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative clude participants in the Re-entry Program. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 18 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative nd involvement before returning citizens are released from prison. Project Begins: October 2008 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Omaha Police Department (OPD), Weed & Seed Coordinator and ENCAP, Salvation Army, Omaha School of Music, Omaha Street School Staff, Nothing But Net and Providers. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 17 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative g program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Neighborhood Restoration Summary: Neighborhood Restoration addresses the needs of the distressed community of the Northeast Omaha target area. The Neighborhood Restoration strategy focuses on improving living conditions through stabilization efforts. Strategy: Revitalize distressed neighborhoods and improve the quality of life. NR Goal 1 Improve living conditions and the quality of life in the designated area Status: The Neighborhood Restoration effort will be the focus of years three and four. Weed & Seed Sub-Committees will focus on addressing issues of tenant- landlord relations, housing issues in regards to code violations and housing/environmental issues prevalent to the Northeast Weed & Seed target area (such abandoned and dilapidated properties). NR Objective 1 Improve living conditions by educating residents regarding tenant rights and property ownership. NR Activity/Task/ . YEAR THREE and YEAR FOUR Project 1.) Make both landlords and homeowners accountable for their property. Implementation Conduct tenant/homeowner rights and responsibility forums by providing residents with landlord tenant/homeowner laws, recourse actions available, and City code violations. Identify resources that residents can access for low-cost improvements. Use the media and other available community resources to educate residents on how to improve the quality of life in the designated area Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Weed & Seed Steering Committee; Weed & Seed Site Coordinator. 2.) Provide residents an opportunity to find solutions to living conditions and quality of life concerns. Partner with the Northeast Precinct Advisory Council and the City Of Omaha's Problem Resolution Team to provide residents an avenue to voice their concerns and brainstorm on solutions to reduce crime and improve safety in the area neighborhoods. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Weed & Seed Steering Committee; Weed & Seed Site Coordinator and the Crime Prevention Specialist Outcome Measures A minimum of two tenant/homeowner rights and responsibility forums will be conducted in years three and four of the strategy The number of code violations of area property will decrease upon implementation of strategy in years three and four. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 20 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative nticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Omaha Police Department (OPD), Weed & Seed Coordinator and ENCAP, Salvation Army, Omaha School of Music, Omaha Street School Staff, Nothing But Net and Providers. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 17 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative g program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Funding Support Funding Requested: $13,359.25 Match: $8,565; Total Project Cost: $21,824.25 ;Costs will be allocated as follows: 62% Requested Funds, 38% Match Funds '.Budget Detail Section: Al; B1; C1-2; E1-4; G5, G9; H1-2; 11 Match: G5 NR Goal 2 Improve Neighborhood Security. Status: The Light it Up project was implemented but due to budget constraints, this project will not be continued in our Neighborhood Restoration efforts. The Weed & Seed (W/S) Coordinator along with the Crime Prevention Specialist will organize Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) training. NR Objective 1 Eliminate crime and the potential for criminal activity by improving home security in the Weed & Seed (W/S) area NR Activity/Task/ YEAR FOUR Project/ 1.) Increase home security through educating homeowners and landlords Implementation regarding how property design can improve security. The Community Resource Center Crime Prevention Specialist will organize the "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design" (CPTED) training workshops. Project Began: October 2007 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2010 Responsible Party: W/S Coordinator, Omaha Police Department (OPD), University of Nebraska at Omaha— Urban Design Class 2) Weed & Seed will work with Abide Network to conduct two neighborhood cleanup days in the target area. Volunteers will assist residents with mowing yards, cleaning vacant/unmanaged lots, picking up trash, clearing small trees and weeds etc. Project Begins: May 2009 (ongoing) Anticipated Completion: September 2010 Responsible Party: W/S Coordinator, Omaha Police Department, Crime Prevention specialist, Abide Network and the Empowerment Network of Omaha Outcome Measures The Weed & Seed Coordinator and Crime Prevention Specialist will organize CPTED training workshops in an effort to improve residents' knowledge regarding neighborhood security. W/S, Abide Network and volunteers from the community will conduct 2 community cleanup days in the target area. Funding Support Funding Requested: $9,859.25 Match: $0; Total Project Cost: $9,859.25 Costs will be allocated as follows: 100% Requested Funds, 0% Match Funds Budget Detail Section: Al; B1; C1-2; E1-4; G9; H1-2; Ill NR Transition Plan Omaha Police Department will continue to conduct CPTED workshops. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 21 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative 10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative nticipated Completion: September 2012 Responsible Party: Omaha Police Department (OPD), Weed & Seed Coordinator and ENCAP, Salvation Army, Omaha School of Music, Omaha Street School Staff, Nothing But Net and Providers. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 17 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative g program, FDIC Money Smart Program, anger management classes, computer skills training classes and resume writing. ENCAP also provides classes for gang prevention, adult and youth anger management, and self-esteem training. The Omaha School of Music provides positive options for families that promote wholesome behavior and well being by providing a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 4. Capabilities and Competencies a. Management and Organizational Capability a) Fiscal Agency's Roles & Responsibilities The City of Omaha will serve as a fiscal agent for the FY2010 Northeast Weed & Seed grant. The City of Omaha will provide fiscal grant management, disburse grant funds, provide progress reports, monitor grant expenditures, and initiate and maintain grant contracts. The City of Omaha Finance Department has established and maintained an accounting system that is responsible for the maintenance of general account records, preparation of all warrants, pre- audit of all purchase orders, invoices, payroll, and disbursements, accountability of city owned property, special assessments and enterprise funds. All grant funds are maintained in separate accounts, distinct from other sources of revenue. All grant draw downs and expenditures are attached to the specific grant and tracked separately from all other expenditures. The City of Omaha Finance Department possesses written accounting procedures and grant management procedures. Equipment purchased with grant funds are tracked separately from other equipment purchases and an inventory is kept with each grant file. The Finance Department performs audits on a continuous basis. The City of Omaha is in compliance of all requirements of the "A133 Single Audit Act, as amended, June 1996." b) Steering Committee Roles & Responsibilities The U.S. Attorney, District of Nebraska, (or designated staff member) chairs the Steering Committee and a designated area resident elected by the Steering Committee co-chairs the Weed & Seed Steering Committee. The Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Steering Committee will continue to utilize the Policies and Procedures that outline the roles, responsibilities and term limits of the co-chair, how the Steering Committee members are selected and term limits for serving on the Steering Committee. The Steering Committee oversees the operation of all Weed & Seed activities in the Northeast Omaha designated area, reviews progress toward the achievement of its strategic plans, goals and objectives; and makes modifications in policies and programs as necessary. During meetings, members examine how the collaboration of residents and agencies will improve the target area. Residents of the target area represent the needs and concerns of the people within these neighborhoods. These needs and concerns are addressed during the Steering Committee meetings in order to inform local agencies and organizations about problems specific to these neighborhoods, and to formulate strategies to address them. The partner agencies and organizations represented on the committee provide services to the community in the form of youth, housing, and health care services, as well as addressing the needs of the immigrant populations in the Northeast target area. In addition, law enforcement officials and a crime prevention specialist serving on the Steering Committee oversee the weeding aspects of the Northeast Omaha strategy, which was formulated by the Steering Committee. The Weed & Seed Coordinator and Steering Committee members have access to City Department Directors and they are kept informed of the Weed & Seed strategy through meeting minutes and updates at the Mayor's weekly Cabinet meeting. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 22 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative iding a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. 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G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • c) Steering Committee Members Name Title/Organization Strategic Role/ Phone Responsibility Mayor Jim Suttle or City of Omaha Joint Leadership w/ (402)444-5000 Gail Braun Mayor's Office U.S. Attorney Grant Administrator (402)444-5286 Eric Burgin Monmouth Park Neighborhood Weed Sub (402)208-3698 Association - Resident Committee Jeanne Dickes Orchard Hill Neighborhood Weed Sub (402)558-9031 Association-Resident Committee Kristina Carter Highlander Neighborhood Weed Sub (402)578-4562 Association - Resident Committee Carol Kimnach Miller Park Neighborhood Weed (402)453-6769 Association - Resident Sub Committee Bill Pacholski Citizen Patrol Miller Park- Weed (402)342-9432 Resident Sub Committee Edna Brooks-Pittman Resident&Weed and Seed Weed & Seed (402)933-5689 Co-Chair Sub Committees (402)517-7627 Ed Siebert Belvedere Point Neighborhood Weed Sub (402)453-9088 Association - Resident Committee Donella Wilson Resident Seed (402)341-1746 Sub Committee Deb Gilg or U.S. Attorney District of Joint Leadership w/ (402)661-3700 Kim Roewert, Victim Nebraska Office of the Mayor Witness Specialist Steering Committee (402)661-3701 Co-Chair& Seed Sub Committee Ray Fidone, PSN Project Safe Neighborhoods Weed (402)661-3702 Coordinator Sub Committee Chief Alex Hayes or Omaha Police Dept. Joint Leadership w/ (402)444-5666 Capt. Tim Carmody Northeast Precinct U.S. Attorney Weed (402)444-3751 Sub Committee Quinn Auten Supervisory Drug Enforcement Weed Sub (402)965-3600 Special Agent Administration Committee Courtney Dial Nebraska State Juvenile Weed Sub (402)444-7906 Probation Committee Shelley Henderson Bethesda After School Program MOA Partner (402)496-2536 Nancy Livingston Eastern Nebraska Community MOA Partner (402)451-3057 Action Project Ron Broich, Chief Adult State of Nebraska Weed Sub (402)444- Probation Officer or Tim Committee 4648 Sprakel Adult Probation • 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 23 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative them. The partner agencies and organizations represented on the committee provide services to the community in the form of youth, housing, and health care services, as well as addressing the needs of the immigrant populations in the Northeast target area. In addition, law enforcement officials and a crime prevention specialist serving on the Steering Committee oversee the weeding aspects of the Northeast Omaha strategy, which was formulated by the Steering Committee. The Weed & Seed Coordinator and Steering Committee members have access to City Department Directors and they are kept informed of the Weed & Seed strategy through meeting minutes and updates at the Mayor's weekly Cabinet meeting. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 22 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative iding a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. 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G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 Fred Schott, Boys & Girls Club, Inc. MOA Signed (402)342-1600 Exec. Director or Regina Event Space Williams, Development Volunteers Director Gene Haynes, Principal Omaha Public Schools North MOA Partner (402)496-2536 High School Weed and Seed Sub Committees Ron Abdouch, Exec. Neighborhood Center For Community Based (402)561-7582 Director Greater Omaha Resource ATF Weed Sub (402)952-2605 Committee • • 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 24 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative EST,/ i CIT CLERK OF 1 HE CITY OF OMAH D TE APPROVED AS TO FORM: !7/ .02✓ t7 `yrUTY CITY ATTORNEY DATE P:\myr\1038LW CD O rrr CD 4 0 trh.doc . ca) (v P a c C +r C C a) E ' al O co E V C asa) 0 �O 0_ p C > Z O E o . a) E � � a, °) a)E tea') U 20 0 m 0 `) a) o i_ -E •E >;0 (B O1 c 0 C a) 0-• 0 _c OU o C/) > la ? a O W o 0 RS z N Q.. 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In addition, law enforcement officials and a crime prevention specialist serving on the Steering Committee oversee the weeding aspects of the Northeast Omaha strategy, which was formulated by the Steering Committee. The Weed & Seed Coordinator and Steering Committee members have access to City Department Directors and they are kept informed of the Weed & Seed strategy through meeting minutes and updates at the Mayor's weekly Cabinet meeting. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 22 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative iding a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. 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(s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 - c w o O U. N_ C O cB N Z E d O V o5 o O .E O 0 = O CD L C . d L L m a .-. H- Q. 0 N c L 4) .0w o z o CO N N a _C 0 -0/ •- d O 4.L rn L U s O E E a z < m E .0 L. cc 0 ch O O t 2 O d U) a) N o > a w m o Z .Q Ts O 33 d co V r) c Co °' L — > w p� = L > N E Q c6 0co z Zm . U E E Si U ° co N m L N m o t M n- .L N O ,� o 0 dCD _ z - 4-0 O N �/? c , .O d i-� L a Q CD I .� z c°� • p , \L. 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The Weed & Seed Coordinator and Steering Committee members have access to City Department Directors and they are kept informed of the Weed & Seed strategy through meeting minutes and updates at the Mayor's weekly Cabinet meeting. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 22 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative iding a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • e) Program Funding Process The Northeast Omaha Steering Committee has established Policies and Procedures governing the award of grant funds. An announcement of the availability of funds is made to all potentially interested agencies. The announcement is in the form of a Request for Proposal that solicits partners to implement the goals and objectives for the Northeast Omaha designated site. During the grant development process, the Weed & Seed Steering Committee announces the availability of funds for future grants. After grant applications are received, they are viewed and critiqued by the Contractual Agreement/Safe Haven Committee. The Contractual Agreement/Safe Haven Committee examines such elements as budget, problem statement, goals and objectives, activities, and timetables. The Grant Review Committee makes recommendations to award, deny, or table an application. The applications are then forwarded to the entire Northeast Omaha Steering Committee for review and final determination on all grant applications. Each applicant is then notified of the decision of the Northeast Omaha Steering Committee. Applicants awarded Weed & Seed funds will receive training for the management and reporting process of grant funds. Grant recipients will be required to make a minimum of one progress report to the Steering Committee during the grant award period. Site Coordinator will review and monitor during the grant award period. b. Coordination The Federal Role Three federal agencies are involved with the Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed: The U.S Attorney's Office, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. The U.S Attorney's Office holds the Steering Committee Chair position and is engaged in Leadership Development, Decision Making, Strategic Planning input and meeting facilitation, and provides access to other available federal resources. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms and The Drug Enforcement Administration both have representatives serving on the Steering Committee, and aid with Warrant Sweeps and the collaboration of federal resources with local resources. Collaborations The Northeast Weed & Seed Memorandum of Agreement Partners agreements are on file at the Weed & Seed Coordinator's office. The twenty-seven MOA partners are comprised of target area and city businesses, community based organizations, faith based organizations and local and state government offices. MOA partners are committed to provide in-kind donations for projects, volunteer manpower, sponsorship of specific events, and training. Federal Partnerships/Collaboration: • U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Nebraska: Kim Roewert, Victim Witness Specialist Role and Contributions: Steering Committee Chair, Leadership Development, Decision Making, Strategic Planning input and facilitation, Weed & Seed Program Credibility, Access to other available Federal resources—Technical Assistance and Training. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 27 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative mmittee members have access to City Department Directors and they are kept informed of the Weed & Seed strategy through meeting minutes and updates at the Mayor's weekly Cabinet meeting. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 22 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative iding a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • Project Safe Neighborhoods; Ray Fidone, Director of Operations Role and Contributions: Gun Violence Reduction Project activities to include: Notification Meetings, Nightlight Operations, Cease Fire Operations, Gun Law Training for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors; Gang Education Training for Law Enforcement, Guns, Gangs and Drugs Task Force, Community Outreach/Resource Events. • Drug Enforcement Administration: Quinn Auten, Special Agent Role and Contributions: Steering Committee Member, Collaboration of Federal Resources with Local Resources • Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms: Ron Meadows, Special Agent Role and Contributions: Warrant Sweeps, Collaboration of Federal Resources with Local Resources, Steering Committee Member. State Partnerships/Collaboration: • Nebraska State Probation: Ron Broich, Chief Probation Officer Role and Contributions: Juvenile/Adult Joint Law Enforcement/PSN Operations, Direct Supervision of Probationers located in the Weed & Seed Target Area, Active Participation in Weed & Seed Community Resource Events. • Nebraska Department of Corrections: Frank Hopkins, Assistant Director Role and Contributions: State of Nebraska's Reentry Program. The components of the program provide job readiness, education and social skills mentoring, family support, and housing resources to the Weed & Seed area. Local Partnerships/Collaboration: • Mayor's Office, City of Omaha: Gail Braun, Grant Administrator Role and Contributions: Grant Administration, Fiscal Oversight and Accountability, Decision Making, Leadership Development, Insight to local government, Direct Access to to additional Community Departments and Services, and Linkage an d Business Resources. i.e. Chamber of Commerce. • Police Department, City of Omaha: Alexis Hayes, Police Chief Role and Contributions: Northeast Precinct is the key strategic Weed agency that coordinates and integrates the efforts of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies; Special enforcement operations such as intensified narcotics investigation, repeat and violent offender identification, foot and mounted patrols, gang violence reduction strategies, and activities that increase positive interaction between law enforcement and the community. • Douglas County Commissioners: Chris Rodgers, Douglas County Commissioner Role and Contributions: Decision-Making, Leadership, Insight in to County Government. • Omaha Public Schools: Thomas Harvey, Assistant Superintendent Role and Contributions: Leadership, Needs Assessment, Publicity, Programming Implementation/Assistance, Location for activities/events. Private Partnerships/Collaboration: • Diverse resource network of crosscutting partnerships and existing initiatives, programs and agencies that support the areas of concern in the target area. • Partnerships will assist the Steering Committee to address issues and gain the insight, knowledge, and experience needed to solve problems and implement change. • Capacity building is facilitated through resource networking with the partners and the redeployment of existing public and private resources in the Weed & Seed target area. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 28 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative 05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 22 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative iding a safe haven for youth in an after school music and performing arts education program that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • Collaborating with community organizations such as the Empowerment Network, Building Bright Futures, ENCAP, Bethesda Urban Development, and Urban League 5. Impact/Outcomes and Evaluation/Performance Measures Data Collection Plan a. Strategy Assessment: The evaluation of the Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Strategy is two-pronged; a process evaluation and an outcomes evaluation. The process evaluation focuses on determining whether or not Northeast Weed and Seed has achieved the benchmarks identified by the Community Capacity Development Office and the Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Steering Committee, including: • Steering Committee and organization structure still solidly functioning, still meets at least quarterly. • Weed and Seed Coordinator, Steering Committee, and funded partners are actively working on tasks identified in the strategy and contracts • Weed and Seed funded partners are carrying out contracted activity, have formal intake process to separate Weed and Seed served individuals from others, and the program is helping the Weed and Seed Steering Committee to achieve its goals. Site visits must be a part of the evaluation and proposal. • Grantee evaluates coordinator performance (annually) with Steering Committee input and continues to work toward the sustainment of the position. • Steering Committee continues to search for additional resources beyond grant for sustainment (funding and in-kind). • Plans are made to continue community development efforts and strategic planning through various funding sources. • Weed & Seed community is included in city/community planning. • Community leaders identified and working to sustain efforts and continue community mobilization. • Timely submission of fiscal reports to CCDO/OJP on grant expenditures. • Timely submission of programmatic progress reports that provide measurable outcome information. The final progress report provides information on the accomplishments and outcomes achieved toward the goals and objectives stated in the original application. The outcome evaluation focuses on the impacts, and the extent and degree to which the Northeast Weed & Seed, and its partners, meets or exceeds the goals and objectives delineated in its strategic plan. Both quantitative and qualitative data will be collected to determine whether or not the Northeast Weed and Seed site meets its identified goals and objectives in the time frame allotted. Currently, an external evaluator for the Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Strategy has not been identified. The previous evaluator decided they no longer wanted to serve as the evaluator for unknown reasons. In mid-February of 2010, the Northeast Weed and Seed Steering Committee, under the guidance of the evaluation Sub-Committee, released a Request for Proposals. It is anticipated that a new evaluator will be selected in mid to late March. b. Sustainability The Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Steering Committee has established a partnership with The Empowerment Network Crime Prevention and Intervention Task Force. This group serves as the central coordinator of agencies and organizations in North Omaha that seeks to prevent and intervene in violent crime, provide services for the re-entry of ex-offenders into the community and enforcement against criminal activity. The group works to develop stronger 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 29 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative m that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 i relationships between community organizations serving families and youth, Omaha Police Department, faith-based organizations, and other government entities. The over 50 group members meet once a week to actively discuss on-going crime issues in an attempt to intervene in potential violent crime, and prevention activities taking place. The engagement of community organizations and leaders allow each to provide a positive contribution to the goals of this group. The partnership between the Empowerment Network and Northeast Weed & Seed will allow the Steering Committee to sustain the Weed & Seed Strategy well after funding. The Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Steering Committee has worked with the City of Omaha to identify other federal funds that are leveraged to enhance the strategy of the Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Target area. The following is a list of leveraged federal funds: Federally funded leveraged program dollars dedicated to the target area: • Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies 9 $750,000—Funding for the Family Justice Center • Project Safe Neighborhoods $214,147—Overtime for police, probation, and parole • Juvenile Assessment Block Grant, Phase 11 $50,000—Increase information sharing among juvenile service providers • Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant $500,000—Energy retrofits to lower utilities costs • Justice Assistance Grants $1,500,000—Omaha Police Department technology enhancements $180,000—Omaha Police Department Safe Neighborhood overtime • After School $100,000—Earmark to enhance afterschool programming $1,000,000—Funding for afterschool programming sites $95,000—Funding for afterschool needs • Housing and Urban Development $1,500,000—Community Development Block Grant, general development $95,000---Fair Housing Assistance Program, housing discrimination prevention $50,000---Emergency Shelter Grant, shelter for homeless and displaced families $500,000---HOME Program, affordable housing $1,000,000---Lead Based Paint Hazard Control • COPS Hiring $4,013,500—Funding for 20 additional police officers • Metro Drug Task Force $400,000—Drug Task Force operations • City of Omaha Funds $350,000—Law enforcement, Public Works Department, Parks Department, and Library Programming Total Estimated Leveraged Funds: $12,297,647 • 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 30 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative tegy has not been identified. The previous evaluator decided they no longer wanted to serve as the evaluator for unknown reasons. In mid-February of 2010, the Northeast Weed and Seed Steering Committee, under the guidance of the evaluation Sub-Committee, released a Request for Proposals. It is anticipated that a new evaluator will be selected in mid to late March. b. Sustainability The Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Steering Committee has established a partnership with The Empowerment Network Crime Prevention and Intervention Task Force. This group serves as the central coordinator of agencies and organizations in North Omaha that seeks to prevent and intervene in violent crime, provide services for the re-entry of ex-offenders into the community and enforcement against criminal activity. The group works to develop stronger 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 29 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative m that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 0) c o c (D W CD 03 C A n W -Ip 1 � Z H w re 0 m 0 o ° ° m 0G CI z Z a �z n rn d v' x � 5' 0/�, CL Z o, -a a 0 (� , N C) O a 0 rI-r (D r} 0 r�-• (D Ul"a El rt 2 m n !D n o_ 0 0• = a• CD n, O s G (p n C� -n 7 - p) (D _.• O 7' C N m 2 NO n 0)p. 0 F. � rr cil N - -iiaO � Q � ^' � 0 2 00 ( r\ s- �� 3 a n , st65 (D ov, zZ m Ili O 5 5' o%D 1p• fD 7 'G-r• 3 3 (--'DO E• 7 n Cl V1 0 rr a) 0- (D r r 0 n = rt O n cci, m 7, 5 (D N 0 (D O rt v, = R. 0 rr CU c a. � ( Q O' 1° A. 0 a) a O, 0 � o 0 � � v = n: 3 o O O-...= 3 C n a (1) O a 0 Ul O O Q ❑ c N •t0 C =c.n - 5 al •V N X N (I) = = LA) 3 •(n- �� O 3 O m- N .(rrD Q O O a W ( cn O E (D (DD r-r (D -„ fl) = rt Di O fD ( O (D = rt = (A) Q d rf r r n 5 c n N1:3 rt (�j O O 01 (D �, (CD g la (OD (D -6 0 r 30 3 3 z a. CD (D O = CD N '"' _• Q 0 a (D C 3 (D , -a n. 30 � 0 ' °1 3a - 0 , c 3 cn ET rD (D �+ O (D ^ (D 7 v 7 rr 6 lD = N N r 3 (�D r�r N 3 d N I 2.N 7 T (gyp . rn w 73 i d -�7 rnCD • ��� 2 CO I- LO CC rn -, v o O / 030 c 1031 C -IZ m lk, fD - -- ` � 1 "kz Assistance Program, housing discrimination prevention $50,000---Emergency Shelter Grant, shelter for homeless and displaced families $500,000---HOME Program, affordable housing $1,000,000---Lead Based Paint Hazard Control • COPS Hiring $4,013,500—Funding for 20 additional police officers • Metro Drug Task Force $400,000—Drug Task Force operations • City of Omaha Funds $350,000—Law enforcement, Public Works Department, Parks Department, and Library Programming Total Estimated Leveraged Funds: $12,297,647 • 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 30 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative tegy has not been identified. The previous evaluator decided they no longer wanted to serve as the evaluator for unknown reasons. In mid-February of 2010, the Northeast Weed and Seed Steering Committee, under the guidance of the evaluation Sub-Committee, released a Request for Proposals. It is anticipated that a new evaluator will be selected in mid to late March. b. Sustainability The Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Steering Committee has established a partnership with The Empowerment Network Crime Prevention and Intervention Task Force. This group serves as the central coordinator of agencies and organizations in North Omaha that seeks to prevent and intervene in violent crime, provide services for the re-entry of ex-offenders into the community and enforcement against criminal activity. The group works to develop stronger 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 29 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative m that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 • / , 'NOTICE TO PUBLIC" THE DAILY RECORD The following Ordinance has been set for City Council Hearing on August 17,2010, OF OMHA A H A at2:00p.m.: OMAHA AN ORDINANCEfthe approving the RONALD A. HENNINGSEN, Publisher acceptance of the 2010 Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Grant, with special PROOF OF PUBLICATION conditions,Grant Number 2010-WS-OX-0029, from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Community Capacity Development Office in the amount of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 8157,000 with a match of$52,333 in the form of in-kind contributions, to fund and The State of Nebraska, SS. coordinate law enforcement, community District of Nebraska, policing, prevention, intelbention, and treatment activities, and neighborhood County of Douglas, restoration in the Northeast 'Omaha Weed Cityof Omaha, and Seed target area during-.the project period extending from October 1, 2010 to September30,2011;involving appropriations J.BOYD of more than one year in conformity with Section 5.17 of the Home Rule Charter; providing for payment from a specific being duly sworn,deposes and says that she is account;and,providing for the effective date hereof. LEGAL EDITOR BUSTER BROWN, City Clerk of THE DAILY RECORD, of Omaha, a legal newspaper, printed and 8-13-10 published dailyin the Englishlanguage, ' having a bona fide paid circulation in Douglas County in excess of 300 copies, printed in Omaha,in said County of Douglas,for more than fifty-two weeks last past; that the printed notice hereto attached was published in THE • DAILY RECORD,of Omaha,on August 13 , 2010 That sail during that time was regularly published and ci in genexal c'dlaiti a County of Dou ,and State of Nebraska. �Q�.•G�NERq�• F'• • • Subscribed in p rice and swornbefore NOTARY • Publ 'M.'s F&OMM§ 2dN•2P CAme this 1 th day of EXPI its • Additlfrnal'F`opies $ / Au S t 20�� 1I •••i y 6 2za•' 2.O�C.i ,, OF NEB Notary Pub1- n for Co , -1.N`N.�"� t 5 Nebras 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 30 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative tegy has not been identified. The previous evaluator decided they no longer wanted to serve as the evaluator for unknown reasons. In mid-February of 2010, the Northeast Weed and Seed Steering Committee, under the guidance of the evaluation Sub-Committee, released a Request for Proposals. It is anticipated that a new evaluator will be selected in mid to late March. b. Sustainability The Northeast Omaha Weed & Seed Steering Committee has established a partnership with The Empowerment Network Crime Prevention and Intervention Task Force. This group serves as the central coordinator of agencies and organizations in North Omaha that seeks to prevent and intervene in violent crime, provide services for the re-entry of ex-offenders into the community and enforcement against criminal activity. The group works to develop stronger 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 29 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative m that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41 VI "NONCE PUBLIC" THE DAILY RECORD ORDINANCEE NO.38802 AN ORDINANCE approving the acceptance of the 2010 Northeast Omaha OF OMr�1117/�II/A Weed and Seed Grant, with special fromconditions,eU.S.Grant Number of JuNS-QX Office RONALD A. HENNINGSEN, Publisher from the U Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Community Capacity PROOF OF PUBLICATION Development Office in the amount of $157,000 with a match of$52,333 in the form of in-kind contributions, to fund and coordinate law enforcement, community UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, policing, prevention, intervention, and The State of Nebr aska, treatment activities, and neighborhood SS. restoration in the Northeast Omaha Weed District of Nebraska, and Seed target area, during the project Countyof Douglas,period extending from October 1, 2010 to g r September30,2011;involving appropriations City of Omaha, of more than one year in conformity with Section 5.17 of the Home Rule Charter; providing for payment from a specific J.BOYD account;and,providing for the effective date hereof. • ' being duly sworn,deposes and says that she is SUMMARY: AN ORDINANCE approving the LEGAL EDITOR acceptance of the 2010 Northeast Omaha Weed and Seed Grant, with special conditions,Grant Number 2010-WS-QX-0029, of THE DAILY RECORD, of Omaha, a legal newspaper, printed and from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office published daily the English language, paid of Justice Programs, Community Capacity ing havinga bona fide Development Office in the- amount of circulation in Douglas County in excess of 300 copies, printed in $157,000 with a match of$52,333 in the form of in-kind contributions, to fund and Omaha,in said County of Douglas,for more than fifty-two weeks last coordinate law enforcement, community past; that the printed notice hereto attached was published in THE policing, prevention, intervention, and treatment activities, and neighborhood DAILY RECORD,of Omaha,on restoration in the Northeast Omaha_Weed and Seed target area, during the project September 1, 2010 period extending from October 1, 2010 to September30,2011;involving appropriations of more than one year in conformity with Section 5.17 of the Home Rule Charter; providing for payment from a specific account;and,providing for the effective date hereof. tsaii etw.iaper during that time w:_ •: arly published and PASSED:August 24,2010,7-0 APPROVED BY: in eTkerat0• tton in the County of Dou : d,State of Nebraska. JIM SUTTLE $r26y10 Q- ••••' RA( •••• �. Ci(� MAYOR OF THE .. ;C,Ct lJ f CITY OF OMAHA �' Subscribed in myrresence and sworn to ;Lfore BUSTER BROWN, O;�R( '. 1 ' City Clerk : . SS10N 9-1-10 ublishe �Fes $ 3 6 2 0 me this 1 S t /daY of •dditional Copiesa•$- S P p t-P e r ��h sa $• 36.20r eNotary Pub in an• fo +,u• .•. , x` -Nti'�~'4 Stat• . Nerra . nders into the community and enforcement against criminal activity. The group works to develop stronger 3/05/2010 City of Omaha, NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 29 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative m that incorporates disciplines such as voice, piano, dance, drama, drums, violin, woodwinds, music technology, music history, and music composition. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 9 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative percent of parolees from Nebraska Department of Corrections are paroled to the Omaha community. 3/05/2010 City of Omaha,NE—FY10 Northeast Omaha W/S-Award#2010-WS-QX-0029 Page 5 of 30 Rev 5.4.10 Track II—CCDO Site ID 632 Program Narrative grantee or a sub-grantee must be voluntary.The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice arc not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. OJP FORM 400012(REV.4-88) / irector of Business. Planning 818-973-31 0 818-973-3793 ( t PhAddress 115 DT- First StrPpt, Burbank, CA cm so, 411 ` Street/P.O.Box City State Zip , rl , Email Address • bill.chiaro@uniform.aratrtark.cornsop, • RA . y 1 0 tr/ aye C ..0 cu Cl.) -0 = = ra . sr o at ...- a, = '-'' ... = -,-• • = 0- E 8 „,,- c = 1_ < 0 - ,,, ,._ .= _ o ,.._ ,_ ...t C_.) := t- E "- at CU CU <_, o Cl.) ..,,...., = _a ‘" vs o (75 ra .... - .— o. rcs u, 0) E C0 -o NJ • a) _ -.,_, 0 0 = Ct = 4-. = t= .- ea cu . Ct co o ..- cu 0 -1= Ty CC = s cl, . Cl)CU u, ._ .,.., T.3 ccs Ts o -= rr , a) =. , CC .:-.. G.,,-) CV 61.... -0 1 .....; = u_ E at a, et 0. ,,r, = ru = = CC _ ...7, - = s = = , 0,,, - -1 3 rt-i , 0., = E 0 = = (7) CU -I= - 'CX 4CC-UU-• V1I >C_) U C1 = 0 -. •— E o .. >v..l"C=, ° Q, 4- EL 0CI C 6 0 C = 2 = aj • Ai CL CL C ° • • • 1 • all attach an explanation to this application. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 41 of 41 n to the state that it has a current EEOP on file which meets the requirements therein. (r) SINGLE AUDIT REQUIREMENT:Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128,AAudits of state and Local Governments:and A- 133,APrivate Non-Profit@ agencies,each applicant must comply with the Single Audit Act. A copy of the audit is to be submitted to the Crime Commission. (s) CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION: No recipient of monies under the Juvenile Services Act shall use or reveal any research or statistical information or other type of information acquired or furnished under this program by any person/juvenile and identifiable to any specific private person/juvenile for any purpose other than the purpose for which such information was obtained in accordance with the Act. 3.15.10 City of Omaha/Douglas County JABG Phase 12 Grant Application Page 38 of 41