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CALIFORNIA ENDOWMENT PROGRAM GRANT
Contract #
A-2011-128
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
5/2/2011
Expiration Date
2/29/2012
Destruction Year
2017
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SANTA ANA POLICE DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAM <br />What are you proposing to do? If applicable, which community partners would you be working with? The <br />Santa Ana Police Department seeks grant funding to focus Community Outreach within the Endowment Zone. <br />This focused outreach seeks to capitalize on 2 proven and effective programs (Parent Academy - 6 offerings <br />and Jr. COP - offerings) and introduce a new program, Teen Academy - 4 offerings. The Department will <br />partner with schools and neighborhood associations to determine the locations that will best benefit from these <br />courses. At the conclusion of one year, residents of the endowment zone will be the recipient of 14 specific <br />class offerings that offer tangible and long standing results. <br />Which of 'the five priority SABHC outcomes will your proposed project work toward? Public Safety. <br />Which strategy or strategies in the outcome logic model from the SABHC plan does your proposed project fall <br />under? Community Involvement in Public Safety. <br />What systems or policies would your proposed project seek to influence or change? This project will enhance <br />community understanding of the role of law enforcement in their community while decreasing juvenile <br />delinquency and empowering parents with enhanced decision making abilities and skills. <br />How would local youth and adult residents be involved in the proposed project? How would they benefit from <br />the proposed project? This project specifically involves residents within the minor, teen and adult age ranges <br />addressing ongoing concerns with law enforcement involvement in their communities. <br />What geographic area within the SABHC site would be impacted by your proposed project? These classes will <br />be offered at schools and densely populated apartment complexes throughout the endowment zone. <br />Approximately how much money would you expect to request from TCE to do the project? Over what period of <br />time? About how many staff would work on the proposed project? All requested funds specifically pay for staff, <br />delivery materials and cover a one year time period. No management and administrative costs are included in <br />this request. Costs include materials and staff time for police service and sworn law enforcement officers who <br />facilitate and teach these classes. <br />Class Offering # of Classes Total Cost Per Class Total Offering Cost Total Grant Request <br />Parent Academy 6 $3,300.00 $19,800.00 <br />JR COP 4 $6,300.00 $25,200.00 <br />Teen Academy 4 $4,000.00 $16,000.00 <br />Total Grant Request: $61,000.00 <br />PARENT ACADEMY <br />The Parent Academy Program is targeted towards, but not exclusive to parents with strong-willed or out of <br />control children. This is a prevention based, education program that provides parents with knowledge to <br />recognize warning signs of juvenile delinquency, as well as applicable methods to prevent this behavior. The <br />program incorporates a parenting skill component to assist parents in gaining knowledge and empowerment in <br />dealing with strong-willed children. Additionally handout materials are provided that may assist parents with <br />community resources. <br />I ? '?
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