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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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25D
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8/18/2020
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2025
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Approve Drug Use Prevention Program Agreement with America On Track <br />August 18, 2020 <br />Page 2 <br />seminars. America On Track has a proven track record of developing and implementing successful <br />mentoring, youth leadership, and drug -use prevention programs and effective community <br />collaborations. Since 1998, America On Track has retained the services of a nationally acclaimed <br />evaluation firm, EMT Associates (EMT), to evaluate all of its programs applying a science -based <br />approach. EMT evaluations of data confirms that America On Track is achieving impressive <br />outcomes for the youth they serve. In addition, America On Track has been the recipient of over <br />20 local, state, and national awards since 1995. <br />America On Track will develop promotional materials, recruit and register participants and <br />implement the program. Youth in elementary, middle, and high school age groups will be assigned <br />to a cohort and participate in the curriculum based program. There are 14 cohorts for multi -week <br />sessions, accommodating 30 youth per cohort, with a maximum of 420 participants. An additional <br />540 youth will be able to participate in the 18 single -session presentations. The goal is to provide <br />opportunities for up to 960 Santa Ana youth to participate in these programs. Dependent on age <br />group, the programs consist of 8 to 15 weekly educational sessions beginning in September 2020 <br />through June 2021 (Exhibit 1). <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />Funds are budgeted and made available in the following account for the specified year. <br />Fiscal <br />Accounting Unit- <br />Fund <br />Accounting Unit, Account <br />Amount <br />Year <br />Account # <br />Description <br />Description <br />FY 20-21 <br />01213020-62300 <br />Cannabis <br />PRCSA Youth Services- <br />$60,000 <br />Public Benefit <br />Contractual Services -Professional <br />Fund <br />Fiscal Impact Verified By: Kathryn Downs, CPA, Executive Director — Finance and Management <br />Services Agency <br />Submitted By: Lisa Rudloff, Executive Director -Parks, Recreation and Community Services <br />Agency <br />Exhibit: 1. America On Track Agreement <br />25D-2 <br />
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