2003-CJ-5A-11-54-01-106 11/20/2002
Cleltl ollbe
Circul coun
Danny L. Kolhage
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Phone: (305) 292-3550
FAX: (305) 295-3663
e-mail: phancock@monroe-clerk.com
Memnranlium
TO: Jennifer Hill, Director
Management Services
ATTN: Dave Owens
Grants Management
FROM: Pamela G. Han~
Deputy Clerk
DATE: December 16, 2002
At the November 20, 2002, Board of County Commissioner's meeting the Board granted
approval and authorized execution of the Fiscal Year 2003 Byrne State and Local Law
Enforcement Formula Grants between Monroe County and the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement for the following Programs: Florida Keys Outreach Coalition, Inc., Transitional
Housing for the Homeless Substance Abuse Prevention Program, Grant No.
03-CJ-5A-II-54-0l-111, in the total amount of $13,945.00; Guidance Clinic of the Middle Keys,
Inc., Residential Detoxification Services for Monroe County Men and Women IV, Grant No.
03-CJ-5A-II-54-01-108, in the total amount of $36,027.00; Peacock Apartments Dual
Diagnosed Offender Program, Grant No. 03-CJ-5A-11-54-01-109, in the total amount of
$16,270.00; Monroe Youth Challenge Program IT, Grant No. 03-CJ-5A-11-54-01-106, in the
total amount of $34,864.00; Guidance Clinic of the Middle Keys, Inc., Safeport Residential Drug
and Alcohol Treatment Center IT, Grant No. 03-CJ-5A-11-54-01-105, in the total amount of
$69,727.00; and Samuel's House, Inc., Shelter for Women and Women with Children, Grant No.
03-CJ-5A-11-54-01-104, in the total amount of$41,836.00.
Enclosed is a duplicate original of each of the above mentioned for your handling. Should
you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
cc: County Administrator wlo documents
County Attorney
Finance
File ./
Florida Department of
Law Enforcement
Office of Criminal Justice Grants
Mailing Address:
Office of Criminal Justice Grants
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
2331 Phillips Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
(850) 410-8700
James T. "Tim" Moore
Commissioner
October 28, 2002
The Honorable Charles McCoy
Mayor, Monroe County Board of
County Commissioners
500 Whitehead Street
Key West, Florida 33040
Re: 03-CJ-5A-II-54-01-106 / Monroe Youth Challenge Program II
Dear Mayor McCoy:
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is pleased to award a Byrne State and Local
Law Enforcement Formula Grant in the amount of $26, 148 to your unit of government.
These funds shall be utilized to implement a Byrne Program under Purpose Area 04A -
Community Crime Prevention.
A copy of the approved subgrant application with the above referenced grant number
and project title is enclosed for your file. All correspondence with the Department should
always refer to the grant number and project title.
Your attention is directed to Section G of the subgrant, "Acceptance and Agreement".
These conditions should be reviewed carefully by those persons responsible for project
administration to avoid delays in project completion and cost reimbursements. Also, you
should review the enclosed Subgrant A ward Certificate. This certificate contains important
information that applies to this award.
The enclosed Certificate of Acceptance should be completed and returned to the Department
within 30 calendar days from the date of award. This certificate constitutes official acceptance
of the award and must be received by the Department prior to the reimbursement of any
project expenditures.
Committed to
Service . Integrity . Respect . Quality
The Honorable Charles McCoy
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We look forward to working with you on this project. Ifwe can be of further assistance,
please contact Beth Hamilton at (850)410-8700.
Sincerely,
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Clayt~. Wilder
Community Program Administrator
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Enclosures
State of Florida
Office of Criminal Justice Grants
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Byrne Formula Grant Program
CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE OF SUBGRANT AWARD
The subgrantee, through its authorized representative,
acknowledges receipt and acceptance of subgrant award number
03-CJ-SA-11-S4-01-106 in the amount of $26,148,
for a project entitled: Monroe Youth Challenge Program II
for the period of 10/01/2002 through 09/30/2003, to be implemented
in accordance with the approved subgrant application, and subject to
the Florida Department of Law Enforcement1s conditions of acceptance
and agreement and special conditions governing this subgrant.
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Office of Criminal Justice Grants
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Byrne Formula Grant Program
SUBGRANT AWARD CERTIFICATE
Subgrantee: Monroe County Board of Commissioners
Date of Award: October 28, 2002
Grant Period: From: 10/01/2002 To: 09/30/2003
Project Title: Monroe Youth Challenge Program II
Grant Number:
03-CJ-SA-11-S4-01-106
Federal Funds: $26,148.00
State Agency Match:
Local Agency Match: $8,716.00
Total Project Cost: $34,864.00
Program Area: 04A
Award is hereby made in the amount and for the period shown above
of a subgrant under Title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe
Streets Act of 1968, P.L. 90-351, as amended, and the Anti-Drug
Abuse Act of 1988, P.L. 100-690, to the above mentioned subgrantee
and subject to any attached or special conditions.
This award is subject to all applicable rules, regulations, and
conditions as contained in the Financial and Administrative Guide
for Grants, Guideline Manual 7100.1D, Office of Justice Programs,
Common Rule for State and Local Governments and A-87, or OMB
Circulars A-110 and A-21, in their entirety. It is also subject
to such further rules, regulations and policies as may be reasonably
prescribed by the State or Federal Government consistent with the
purposes and authorization of P.L. 90-351, as amended, and
P.L. 100-690.
03-CJ-SA-ll-S4-01-106
SUB GRANT AWARD CERTIFICATE (CONTINUED):
This grant shall become effective on the beginning date of the
grant period provided that within 30 days from the date of award,
a properly executed Certificate of Acceptance of Subgrant Award
is returned to the Department.
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Clayton H. Wilder
Community Program Administrator
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Application for Funding Assistance
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Edward B me Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Formula Grant Pro
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Please read instructions before completing this apPlicationl
The term "Department", unless otherwise stated, refers to the Department of Law Enforcement.
The term "OCJG" refers to the Office of Criminal Justice Grants.
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The term "subgrant recipient" or "subgrantee" refers to the goveming body of a city, county, state agency, or an Indian
Tribe that performs criminal justice functions as determined by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
The term "implementing agency" is a subordinate agency of a city, county, state agency, or Indian Tribe, or an agency
under the direction of an elected official for exam Ie, Sheriff or Clerk of the Court .
A. Sub rant Data
1. This section to be completed by Subgrantee
Continuation of Previous Subgrant? XX Yes D No
If Yes, enter CJ Contract # of Previous Subgrant
SFY 2002 CJ Contract #
OCJG
CFDA #: 16.579
2002 - CJ - 2H -11- 54 - 01 - ill
SFY 2003 CJ Contract #
2003 - CJ -511 -iL - ~-.M - JQ.(P
B.
Name of Subgrant Recipient (Unit of Government): Monroe County Board of County
Commissioners
County
Monroe
Name of Chief Elected Official I State Agency Head: Charles L. "Sonny" McCoy
Title: Mayor
City, County, State, Zip Code: Key West, FL 33040
Area Code I Phone #
305-292-3430
SUNCOM #
Address: 500 Whitehead Street
Area Code I Fax #
305-292-3577
Name of Chief Financial Officer: Danny Kolhage
County
Monroe
Title: Clerk of the Court, Monroe County
City, County, State, Zip Code: Key West, FL 33040
Area Code I Phone #
305-292-3550
SUNCOM #
Address: 500 Whitehead Street
Area Code I Fax #
305-295-3663
E-mail Address:
Name of Implementing Agency: Monroe County Board of County Commissioners
Name of Chief Executive Official I State Agency Head I Subgrantee representative
(if a subordinate agency of the subgrant recipient): James L. Roberts
Title: County Administrator
County
Monroe
City, County, State, Zip Code: Key West, FL 33040
Area Code J Phone #
305-292-4441
SUNCOM #
Address: 1100 Simonton Street
E-mail Address:jlrobert@mail.state.f1.us
Area Code I Fax #
305-292-4544
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Revised 03/25/2002
Grant Application
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Application for Funding Assistance
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Edward Bvrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Formula Grant ProQram
4. Proiect Director
Name of Project Director: David P. Owens County
(Implementing Agency Employee)
Title: Grants Administrator Monroe
Address: 1100 Simonton Street Area Code I Phone #
305-292-4482
City, County, State, Zip Code: Key West, FL 33040 SUNCOM #
E-mail Address: mcgrnts@mail.state.f1.us Area Code I Fax #
305-292-4515
5. Contact Person
Name of Contact Person: County
(if other than Project Director)
Title: Monroe
Address: Area Code I Phone #
City, County, State, Zip Code: - SUNCOM #
E-mail Address: Area Code I Fax #
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6. Person Responsible For Financial Reportina (if known)
Name: David P. Owens County
Title: Grants Administrator Monroe
Address: 1100 Simonton Street Area Code I Phone #
305-292-4482
City, County, State, Zip Code: Key West, FL 33040 SUNCOM #
E-mail Address: mcgrnts@mail.state.f1.us Area Code I Fax #
305-292-4515
7. Person ResDonsible For Programmatic Performance Reporting (if known)
Name: David P. Owens County
Title: Grants Administrator Monroe
Address: 1100 Simonton Street Area Code I Phone #
305-292-4482
City, County, State, Zip Code: Key West, FL 33040 SUNCOM #
E-mail Address: mcgrnts@mail.state.f1.us Area Code I Fax #
305-292-4515
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Revised 03/25/2002
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C. Administrative Data
1. Project Title: Monroe Youth Challenge Program
2. Identify the year of the project (I, II, III, etc.) Year II
3. Project period I Start: 10/1/02 I End: 9/30/03
D. Fiscal Data
1. (If other than the Chief Financial Officer) Remit Warrant to:
Name: David P. Owens County
Title: Grants Administrator Monroe
Address: 1100 Simonton Street Area Code / Phone #
305-292-4482
City, County, State, Zip Code: Key West, FL 33040 SUNCOM #
E-mail Address: mcgrnts@mail.state.fl.us Area Code I Fax #
305-292-4515
2. Is the subgrantee participating in the State of Florida Comptroller's Office electronic transfer oroaram?
(Reimbursement cannot be remitted to any entity other than the subgrantee.)
Yes XX No
3. Frequency of Fiscal Reporting: Monthly_ Quarterly XX
4. Vendor #: 596000749
5. State Agency SAMAS #:
6. Project Generated Income (PGI):
Will the project earn PGI? (See Section G, Item 9.) Yes - No ~
7. Cash Advance: Will you request an advance?
Yes - Amount No XX
If yes, a letter of request must be submitted with the application or prior to submission of the first claim for
reimbursement.
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Revised 03/25/2002
Grant Application
Section II - Page 3
Application for Funding Assistance
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Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Formula Grant Program
E. Pro'ect Narrative
1. Problem Identification: Briefly describe a specific problem to be addressed with
subgrant funds in terms of Problem Description, Problem Significance and Needs
Assessment, as described in the application instructions. Continue narrative on a
second a e if necessa . Do not exceed two a es.
Coalition partners of the Monroe Youth Challenge Program (MYCP) began to unite in spring, 2000, in
response to community recognition of increases in teen fighting and harassment, drug and alcohol-related
violence, suspension rate, and the incidence of teen suicide.
Need has been documented in the Florida Keys Healthy Start Coalition 1999 Youth Risk Behavior
Survey, which noted that Monroe County Monroe County schools ranked 8th in the state for violence, 4th
in the state for vandalism arrests and 3rd for drug misdemeanor arrests. (Collected from Monroe County's
three high schools. 1330 students surveyed.) Additional data showed that:
17% of students seriously considered suicide during 12 months preceding survey
14% of students actually attempted suicide during 12 months preceding survey
17% of students carried weapons during the 30 days preceding survey
31 % of students had been in a physical fight during 12 months preceding survey
15% had been physically hurt by their boyfriend or girlfriend
12% had been forced to have sexual intercourse
According to Monroe County's 1999 District's Needs Assessment, the #1 risk factor we need to address is
Alienation and Rebelliousness of students. Need continues to be demonstrated in the latest 2000 Florida
Youth Substance Abuse Survey, conducted by the Department of Children and Families which shows that
Florida youth have elevated risk in all domains. Risk factors which place our students notably above the
national norm include academic failure, friends' delinquent behavior, oor family discipline and personal
transitions/mobility.
MYCP offers programming that builds respects, tolerance and compassion among students most at risk
of violence and involvement in crime and gangs. MYCP deals with currently unaddressed issues of anger
management, isolation, civic responsibility, violence, racism, teasing, stereotypes, tobacco, drugs, alcohol
and more. MYCP also adds a "preventive" discipline component to the traditional time constrained
discipline structure of our schools, allows the transformation of student anger, separation and peer
pressure into tolerance, peer support and acceptance of self and others. This is the key to reducing
violence in our schools.
MYCP encourages a student driven effort to create a unified, safer school environment, discover
personal strengths, build leadership skills and celebrate everyone's diversity. It avoids duplication and
enhances the delivery of existing services by utilizing existing government and private services and
employees.
MYCP has addressed the above mentioned risk factors and supports substance abuse prevention
education through: 1) motivational workshops which build positive, empathetic relationships with peers
and adults; 2) youth leadership development which promotes community service projects and supports
student mentor/mentee relationships; 3) adult role models which provide ongoing, follow-up support to
students in need; and 4) grassroots coordination with existing law enforcement, juvenile justice and
substance abuse resource organizations in order to integrate and reinforce the impact of existing crime
prevention and substance abuse education efforts.
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Revised 03/25/2002
Grant Application
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Application for Funding Assistance
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Edward Bvrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Formula Grant Program
2. Project Description: Briefly describe proposed project activities. Refer to Appendix II, Part
1, Pages 1-3 for a description of eligible project areas). You should include project goals,
administration, enhancement/expansion, staff, service providers, clients or other
participants, equipment, location, and expected project results, as described in the
application instructions
This section should address the basic points of who, what, when, where, and how.
Continue on additional a es if necessa ; do not exceed three a es.
The Monroe Youth Challenge Program (MYCP) is a grass roots crime prevention, safety, substance abuse
education and overall health initiative designed to reduce violence, juvenile crime, truancy, addictive risk
behaviors, alienation and intolerance in all domains: individual/peer, family, school, community. The MYC
partnership includes schools, law enforcement, health providers and more than 200 community volunteers
from the Upper and Middle Keys
In year 1, MYCP has consisted of three main program elements: 1) "Challenqe Day" (CD), an 8 hour
anti- violence workshop; 2) a follow-up after school club; and 3) a Peer Mentor Proqram with ongoing life
skills training for Mentors, Mentees and Adult Sponsors who support the Student Mentor for the duration
of the school year.
MYCP was piloted in three schools in the Upper and Middle Keys from April 2000 to April 2001.
The MYCP is in its second year of operation. To date, it has hosted 11 Challenge Days, trainings over
1100 students (6th_1 ih graders) and 250 adults in anger management, substance abuse education and
conflict resolution. MYCP has also trained a core of 50 student mentors that are matched with 125
mentees. 9 follow-up Mentor Trainings in the Middle and Upper Keys have also been provided. While
Challenge Day has not been hosted in Key West as of yet, teacher and community residents from Key
West and the Lower Keys have participated in the workshops.
The first component, "Challenge Day", is a powerful, one day, award-winning, violence reduction
workshop conducted by California- based Challenge Associates who led community healing and youth
empowerment training in the wake of the Columbine High School massacre. Participating High Schools
offer the Challenge Day training at the beginning of the school year to new freshman, student mentors,
volunteer Adult Sponsors and school representatives to breaks down cliques and stop violence, gender
stereotypes and oppression of all kinds. Anger management, cultural and gender sensitivity, conflict
resolution and healthy emotional expression are among some of the skills taught.
MYCP's second component is an after school program offering continued trainings in interpersonal skills
taught in Challenge Day. Serving as alternative drug free events designed to reduce violence and
substance abuse, students continue relationships, activities and service projects that build unity,
tolerance and awareness about causes of violence and oppression via after school clubs which Marathon
High School (MHS) students named STARS - Supportinq Tolerance Acceptance & Respect in Students
and Coral Shores High School (CSHS) students named SMILE - Student Mentors Improvinq Life
Evervday. In the first two quarters, there have been 13 mentor trainings providing a total of 25 hours of
instruction at the two high schools. Total attendance was 249 students. Training subjects included conflict
resolution, communication skills, empathy building and anti-teasing activities. Student commissioners are
selected to run the club. Activities include maintaining a school bulletin board, a school and community
newsletter, anti bullying and anti substance abuse presentations to the elementary school in collaboration
with the Domestic Abuse Shelter and the Florida National Guard. The clubs also participates in Challenge
Associate's National Youth Leadership Network (NYLN) as well as Florida's State Prevention
Conference.
MYCP's third major component has been a Peer Mentor Program which keeps peer acceptance and
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non-violent norms alive on campus initial motivational workshop. Mentoring and role modeling are key
components of the MYCP since they are recognized as key motivators to crime and substance abuse
prevention. MHS ended school year 2002 with 25 high school students mentoring 25 middle school
mentees. CSHS had 25 students mentoring 100 mentees. So 175 unduplicated students have
participated in weekly mentor/mentee contacts that occur during school hours. Interested upperclassmen
with appropriate recommendations receive an intensive minimum 6 hour training to become a Peer
Mentor. Peer Mentors contact their mentees weekly during school with a planned activity. Peer Mentors
continue to receive on going training at weekly Mentor Support Lunches or at monthly Mentor trainings.
Trainings are intergenerational to help youth and adults alike build more respectful relationships with
themselves and each other. Training includes conflict resolution and communication skills, suicide and
drug prevention, etc. The MYCP shall continue supporting peer mentors with onqoinq life skills and
leadership traininq in scheduled leadership classes or after school clubs.
The MYCP program coordinator continues to network with local agencies, community leaders and
organizations to identify needs, discuss successful strategies, and to coordinate efforts to reduce
duplication and increase effectiveness of our prevention and youth empowerment services. They include
Monroe County School District Superintendent and Safe School Administrator, Executive Directors of the
three mental health facilities in Monroe County, the Domestic Abuse Shelter, Monroe County Sheriffs
Office and DARE Officer, Monroe County Health Department's SWAT Coordinator (Students Working
Against Tobacco) and Presidents of Zonta and Rotary Service Organizations.
The MCYP actively partners with the following agencies and entities providing prevention services to
youth to eliminate duplication of services and increase effectiveness of anti-violence and youth
empowerment efforts: Monroe County Sheriffs Department; The Monroe County Education Foundation;
The School District's Safe School Administrator; Zonta Club of Marathon; Monroe County Tobacco Free
Community Partnership; Area Health Education Center (AHEC); the Domestic Abuse Shelter;
Department of Children and Families; Department of Juvenile Justice; The Children's Shelter, Teen Help
Line and more. Business partners include Home Depot, Marine Bank, Office Depot, many small
business owners, and service organizations such as Marathon Zonta and Key Largo Rotary.
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1. Proaram Obiectives and Performance Measures: Up to three types of objectives may
be included in this section of your subgrant application, Le., Uniform Objectives, Project-
Specific Objectives and Self-Generated Objectives. If you are proposing a project in one
of the Authorized Program Areas with no Uniform Objectives, contact FDLE, Office of
Criminal Justice Grants, at (850) 410-8700 for further guidance. Continue on a second
a e if necessa .
04A.01
04A.02
04A.03
04A.04
04A.05
04A. 09
a. List the number and title of the Program Area to be addressed. Refer to Appendix II, Part II, for a listing of
authorized program areas.
04A
Community Crime Prevention
b.
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List Uniform Objectives first, followed by any other appropriate objectives you may wish to address. If
additional objectives are included, please identify whether they are Project Specific or Self-Generated
Objectives. Uniform and Project Specific Objectives form the basis for collection of data and quarterly
performance reporting.
Uniform Obiectives (Mandatory, copy as worded for the program area addressed and include all
a ro riate uestions.
Provide forty (40) alternative drug-free events. [Alternative drug-free events would include such things as sporting
events, games, field trips, parties, etc., i.e., any participatory event designed to strengthen the anti-drug message and
bond those participating in the event.]
Part 1 - During this reporting period, how many alternative drug free events were conducted? [Identify in the
narrative portion of this report, the names of these events and describe how the anti-drug message was incorporated
in each event.
Present fifteen (15) crime and substance abuse prevention education classes.
Part 1 - During this reporting period, how many crime prevention and substance abuse education classes were
resented? Briefl discuss these classes in the narrative.
Conduct fifteen (15) life skill development education classes.
Part 1 - During this reporting period, how many life skill development education classes were presented? [Briefly
discuss these classes in the narrative.
Create, expand, or enhance community, neighborhood, or school-based recreation programs.
Part 1 - During this reporting period did the subgrant create or expand one or more community of neighborhood
recreation programs? [Identify the new programs or describe the expansion of an existing program]
Part 2 - No longer applicable.
Part 3 - No longer applicable.
Part 4 - No longer applicable.
Part 5 - Did the activities include academic tutoring?
Part 6 - No longer applicable.
Part 7 - Did the activities include drug awareness and prevention education?
Part 8 - No Ion er a Iicable.
.Conduct twelve (12) meetings with community leaders for the purpose of identifying neighborhood problems and
developing proposed solutions and support groups. [Activities under this objective should be reported separately from
those that are undertaken in conjunction with Neighborhood Watch and Business Watch Programs.]
Part 1 - During this reporting period, how many meetings with community leaders for the purpose of identifying
nei hborhood roblems and develo in ro osed solutions were conducted?
Conduct ten(1 0) community service projects which may include neighborhood clean-up campaigns.
Part 1 - During this reporting period, how many community service projects which may include neighborhood c1ean-
u cam ai ns were conducted?
Comprehensive implementation of the Monroe Youth Challenge Program, is intended to reinforce a system of oeer
acceptance and non-violent. non-drua usina norms. The adolescent's family and community domain would be affected
by training approximately 100 parents, business and civic volunteers in violence reduction, drug use prevention and
social mentoring. Trainings are inter-generational and serve to motivate adult sponsors and student mentors to continue
working as a small-group support network with targeted students. The second objective is to maintain an oncoina peer
mentor proaram. The third level of impact will occur through coordinated resource linkaae of public and private
resources to plan extracurricular and empowerment activities for youth throughout the county. Follow-up activities
include ongoing trainings and after school or community based leadership programs.
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4. Activitv Implementation Schedule. Complete the Activity Implementation Schedule showing when activities
in the Program Description will commence and how the project will progress. This chart benchmarks planned
activities, both administrative and programmatic. An "X" has been inserted for reports with mandatory due
dates for all projects. Place an additional "X" to indicate times applicable to your project, as illustrated for
quarterly program reports. Make a detailed listing of key activities under the heading "Programmatic
Activities." Your Quarterly Performance Reports will be reviewed against this schedule.
Subgrant Period
October 1. 2002 throuqh September 30. 2003
(Beginning Date - Ending Date)
Administrative Activities
ACTIVITY Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Aor May Jun Jul Auq Seo
Submit Financial Reimbursement X X X X
Requests
Submit Financial Closeout Package X
Submit Quarterly Program Reports X X X X
(03) (03) (03) (03)
Submit Quarterly PGI Reports
(If applicable)
Programmatic Activities
(Continue on a second page if necessary.)
Be sure to include activities mentioned in the Project Description
ACTIVITY Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
CSHS Challenge Day 9th Grade X
CSHS Peer Mentor Trainings X X X X X X X
MHS Peer Mentor Trainings X X X X X X X
MHS Peer Mentor Initiative X X X X X X X X X X
CSHS Peer Mentor Initiative X X X X X X X X X X
Key West Natural Helpers Peer X
Training
Parent IMentor Trainings X X X X
Monroe Youth Regional Prevention X
ILeadership Conference
MHS/CSHS Natural Helpers Training X X X X X X X X X X
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Outreach Community Service Projects X X X X X X X X X X
After school Program X X X X X X X X X
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Revised 03/25/2002
Grant Application
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Application for Funding Assistance
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F. Project Budget
1. Budget Schedule
a. The Project Budget Schedule includes five Budget Categories (Salaries and Benefits, Contractual
Services, Expenses, Operating Capital Outlay, and Indirect Costs) and Total Project Costs. Total Local
Match must be a minimum of 25% of the Total Budget.
b. Enter the amount of federal, matching, and total funds by budget category that you will use to support
project activities. Enter dollar amounts only in applicable categories based on totals from the Budget
Narrative and leave others blank. Total Local Match must be a minimum of 25 percent of the Total
Budget.
c. Show all figures rounded to the next highest dollar; do not include cents.
(Example $4,505.25 as $4,506).
Type or Print Dollar Amounts Only in Applicable Categories and Leave Others Blank.
Budget Category Federal Match Total
Salaries And Benefits
Contractual Services 26,148.00 8,716.00 34,864.00
Expenses
Operating Capital Outlay
Indirect Costs -
Totals 26,148.00 8,716.00 34,864.00
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2. Budget Narrative
a. The Project Budget Narrative may reflect costs in any of the five budget categories (Salaries and Benefits,
Contractual Services, Expenses, Operating Capital Outlay, Indirect Costs). The Total Project Costs
should be included.
b. You must describe the line items for each applicable budget category for which you are requesting
subgrant funding. Provide sufficient detail to show cost relationships to project activities.
Reimbursements will only be made for items clearly identified in the budget narrative.
c. Costs must not be allocated or included as a cost to any other federally financed program.
(Continue on additional paQes if necessary.)
Please respond to the following four items before providing the Budget Narrative.
1. Identify your Specific sources of matching funds. [Source of match must be cash and represent no
less than twenty-five (25) percent of the project's cost.] Local match will be provided by the
Monroe County General Revenue Funds.
2. If Salaries and Benefits are included in the budget as Actual Costs for staff in the implementing
agency, is there a net personnel increase, or a continued net personnel increase from the initial year?
x
If no, please explain.
If yes, please list number and title of position and type of benefits.
No:
Yes:
3. Indicate the OCO threshold established by the subgrantee. $ 750.00
4. If Indirect Cost is included in your budget please indicate the basis for the plan (e.g. percent of
salaries and benefits), and provide documentation of the appropriate approval of this plan. N/A
MY Challenge, under the auspices of Monroe County Sheriff's Department, requests that
$34,649 in Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Assistance Program funds be allocated
to support program implementation and development. The requested funds will be used to
support a coordinator position. The MYC Coordinator will have Keys-wide impact. Job
responsibilities of the MYCP Program Coordinators will include directly supporting school
teams; educating students, parents and community volunteers. Scheduling training's; supporting
school system protocols; communicating regularly with law enforcement and youth counseling
resource agencies; strengthening existing school and community-based prevention programming;
maintaining liaison with area Guidance Clinics, the Sheriff's Office, DARE, Department of Juvenile
Justice, youth tobacco education programs, Domestic Abuse Shelter youth advocates, Department
of Children and Families, and others; developing new private and public funding sources for MYC
and providinliJ substance abuse prevention, education and intervention for students. Job
responsibilities of the Prevention Site Coordinators may differ per school, but will include site
coordination of peer helpers, coordination of life skills and drug prevention training's with leadership
classes and student groups, interviews with truant students, coordination of quarterly parent
training's.
Purchasing methods to be used will conform to existing federal, state, and local laws and
regulations.
Monroe County will contract with the Monroe County Sheriff's Department for this project.
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BUDGET
Gross Salary/Benefits for:
MYCP Program Coordinators:
Approx 1132 hours @ $20/hour
$22,649
Upper Keys Prevention Coordination: $ 6,000
2002-3 School Year (2 Terms) MYCP Leadership Class
Approx 300 hours @ $20/hour
Middle Keys Prevention Coordination:
Approx 349 hours @ $17.17 hour
$ 6.000
$34,649
TOTAL REQUEST:
$34,649
Byrne Grant funds: 25,986.00
Monroe County match: 8,663.00
Total: 34,649.00
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G. Conditions of Acceptance and Agreement
Conditions of agreement requiring compliance by units of local government (subgrant recipients), implementing
agencies and state agencies upon signed acceptance of the subgrant award appear in this section. Upon approval
of this subgrant, the approved application and the following terms of conditions will become binding. Failure to
comply with provisions of this agreement will result in required corrective action up to and including project costs
being disallowed and termination of the project, as specified in item 16 of this section.
1. All Subgrant Recipients must comply with the financial and administrative requirements set forth in the
current edition of the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Financial Guide.
2. Reports
a. Project Performance Reports
The subgrant recipient shall submit Quarterly Project Performance Reports to OCJG by February 1, May
1, August 1, and within forty-five (45) days after the subgrant termination date. In addition, if the subgrant
award period is extended beyond the "original" project period, additional Quarterly Project Performance
Reports shall be submitted.
Failure to submit Quarterly Performance Reports that are complete, accurate and timely may result in
sanctions, as specified in item 16 of Section G, performance of Agreement Provisions.
b. Financial Reports
(1) The subgrant recipient shall have a choice of submitting either a Monthly or a Quarterly Financial
Claim Report to the OCJG. Monthly Financial Claim Reports (1-11) are due thirty-one (31) days after
the end of the reporting period. Quarterly Financial Claim Reports (1-3) are due thirty-one (31) days
after the end of the reporting period. In addition, if the subgrant award period is extended, additional
Financial Claim Reports shall be submitted. A final Financial Claim Report and a Criminal Justice
Contract (Financial) Closeout Package shall be submitted to OCJG within forty-five (45) days of the
subgrant termination period. Such claim shall be distinctly identified as "final".
(2) All claims for reimbursement of subgrant recipient costs shall be submitted on the Financial Claim
Report Forms prescribed and provided by the Office of Criminal Justice Grants. A subgrant recipient
shall submit either monthly or quarterly claims in order to report current project costs. Reports are to
be submitted even when no reimbursement is being requested.
(3) All claims for reimbursement shall be submitted in sufficient detail for proper pre-audit and post-audit.
(4) Before the "final" claim will be processed, the subgrant recipient must submit to the Department all
outstanding project reports and must have satisfied all special conditions. Failure to comply with the
above provisions shall result in forfeiture of reimbursement.
(5) The subgrant recipient shall submit Quarterly Project Generated Income Reports to OCJG by February
1, May 1, August 1, and within forty-five (45) days after the subgrant termination date covering
subgrant project generated income and expenditures during the previous quarter. (See Item 9,
Program Income.)
c. Other Reports
The subgrant recipient shall submit other reports as may be reasonably required by OCJG.
3. Fiscal Control and Fund Accounting Procedures
a. The subgrant recipient shall establish fiscal control and fund accounting procedures that assure proper
disbursement and accounting of subgrant funds and required non-federal expenditures. All funds spent
on this project shall be disbursed according to provisions of the project budget as approved by OCJG.
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b. All contractual expenditures and cost accounting of funds shall conform to OJP Financial Guide, U.S.
Department of Justice Common Rule for State and Local Governments, and federal Office of Management
and Budget's (OMB) Circulars A-21, A-8?, and A-110, in their entirety.
c. All funds not spent according to this agreement shall be subject to repayment by the subgrant recipient.
4. Payment Contingent on Appropriation
The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this agreement is contingent upon an annual
appropriation by the Florida Legislature.
5. Obligation of Subgrant Recipient Funds
Subgrant funds shall not under any circumstances be obligated prior to the effective date or subsequent to the
termination date of the subgrant period. Only project costs incurred on or after the effective date and on or prior
to the termination date of the subgrant recipient's project are eligible for reimbursement.
6. Advance Funding
Advance funding may be authorized for up to twenty-five (25) percent of the federal award for each project
according to Section 216.181 (16)(b), Florida Statutes, the OJP Financial Guide, and the U.S. Department of
Justice Common Rule for State and Local Governments. Advance funding shall be provided to a subgrant
recipient upon a written request to the Department justifying the need for such funds. This request, including
the justification, shall be either enclosed with the subgrant application or submitted to the Department prior to
the first request for reimbursement.
7. Reimbursement Subject to Available Funds
The obligation of the State of Florida to reimburse subgrant recipients for incurred costs is subject to available
federal Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Formula Grant Program funds.
8. Travel and Training
a. All travel reimbursement for out-of-state or out-of-grant-specified work area shall be based upon written
approval of the Department prior to commencement of actual travel. Subgrant recipients shall obtain written
approval from the Department for reimbursement of training costs and related travel prior to
commencement of training, if the specific training was not listed in the approved budget.
b. The cost of all travel shall be reimbursed according to local regulations, but not in excess of provisions in
Section 112.061, Florida Statutes.
c. All bills for any travel expenses shall be submitted according to provisions in Section 112.061, Florida
Statutes.
9. Allowable Costs
a. Allowance for costs incurred under the subgrant shall be determined according to the general principles
of allowability and standards for selected cost items set forth in the OJP Financial Guide, U.S. Department
of Justice Common Rule for State And Local Govemments and federal OMB Circular A-8?, "Cost Principles
for State. Local and Indian Tribal Governments", or OMB Circular A-21, "Cost Principles for Educational
Institutions".
b. All procedures employed in the use of federal funds to procure services, supplies or equipment, shall be
according to U.S. Department of Justice Common Rule for State and Local Governments, or OMB Circular
A-110 and Florida law to be eligible for reimbursement.
10. Program Income (also known as Project Generated Income)
Program income means the gross income earned by the subgrant recipient during the subgrant period, as a
direct result of the subgrant award. Program income shall be handled according to the OJP Financial Guide
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and U.S. Department of Justice Common Rule for State and Local Governments (reference 31 CFR Part 206
- Management of Federal Agency Receipts, Disbursements, and Operation of The Cash Management
Improvement Fund).
11. Approval of Consultant Contracts
The Department shall review and approve in writing all consultant contracts prior to employment of a consultant
when their rate exceeds $450 (excluding travel and subsistence costs) for an eight-hour day. Approval shall
be based upon the contract's compliance with requirements found in the OJP Financial Guide, U.S. Department
of Justice Common Rule for State and Local Governments, and in applicable state statutes. The Department's
approval of the subgrant recipient agreement does not constitute approval of consultant contracts.
12. Property Accountability
a. The subgrant recipient agrees to use all non-expendable property for criminal justice purposes during its
useful life or request Department disposition.
b. The subgrant recipient shall establish and administer a system to protect, preserve, use, maintain and
dispose of any property furnished to it by the Department or purchased pursuant to this agreement
according to federal property management standards set forth in the OJP Financial Guide, U.S.
Department of Justice Common Rule for State and Local Governments or the federal OMB Circular A-110.
This obligation continues as long as the subgrant recipient retains the property, notwithstanding expiration
of this agreement.
13. Ownership of Data and Creative Material
Ownership of material, discoveries, inventions, and results developed, produced, or discovered subordinate
to this agreement is governed by the terms of the OJP Financial Guide, and the U.S. Department of Justice
Common Rule for State and Local Governments, or the federal OMS Circular A-11 O.
14. Copyright
The awarding agency reserves a royalty-free non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, or
otherwise use, and authorize others to use, for Federal government purposes:
a. The copyright in any work developed under an award or subaward, and
b. Any rights of copyright to which a subgrant recipient or subrecipient purchases ownership with support
funded under this grant agreement.
15. Audit
a. Subgrant recipients that expend $300,000 or more in a year in Federal awards shall have a single or
program-specific audit conducted for that year. The audit shall be performed in accordance with the
federal OMS Circular A-133 and other applicable federal law. The contract for this agreement shall be
identified in The Schedule of Federal Financial Assistance in the subject audit. The contract shall be
identified as federal funds passed through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and include the
contract number, CFDA number, award amount, contract period, funds received and disbursed. When
applicable, the subgrant recipient shall submit an annual financial audit that meets the requirements of
Sections 11.45 and 215.97, Florida Statutes, and Chapters 10.550 and 10.600, Rules of the Florida Auditor
General.
b. A complete audit report that covers any portion of the effective dates of this agreement must be submitted
within 30 days after its completion, but no later than nine (9) months after the audit period. In order to be
complete, the submitted report shall include any management letters issued separately and management's
written response to all findings, both audit report and management letter findings. Incomplete audit reports
will not be accepted by the Department and will be returned to the subgrant recipient.
c. The subgrant recipient shall have all audits completed by an Independent Public Accountant (IPA). The
IPA shall be either a Certified Public Accountant or a Licensed Public Accountant.
d. The subgrant recipient shall take appropriate corrective action within six (6) months of the issue date of
the audit report in instances of noncompliance with federal laws and regulations.
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e. The subgrant recipient shall ensure that audit working papers are made available to the Department, or
its designee, upon request for a period of three (3) years from the date the audit report is issued, unless
extended in writing by the Department.
f. Subgrant recipients that expend less than $300,000 in Federal awards during a fiscal year are exempt from
the audit requirements of OBM Circular A-133 for that fiscal year. In this case, written notification shall be
provided to the Department by the Chief Financial Officer, or designee, that the subgrant recipient is
exempt. This notice shall be provided to the Department no later than March 1 following the end of the
fiscal year.
g. If this agreement is closed out without an audit, the Department reserves the right to recover any
disallowed costs identified in an audit completed after such closeout.
h. The completed audit report or notification of non-applicability should be sent to the following address:
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Office of Inspector General
Post Office Box 1489
Tallahassee, Florida 32302-1489
16. Performance of Agreement Provisions
In the event of default, non-compliance or violation of any provision of this agreement by the subgrant recipient,
the subgrant recipient's consultants and suppliers, or both, the Department shall impose sanctions it deems
appropriate including withholding payments and cancellation, termination, or suspension of the agreement in
whole or in part. In such event, the Department shall notify the subgrant recipient of its decision thirty (30) days
in advance of the effective date of such sanction. The subgrant recipient shall be paid only for those services
satisfactorily performed prior to the effective date of such sanction.
17. Commencement of Project
a. If a project has not begun within sixty (60) days after acceptance of the subgrant award, the subgrant
recipient shall send a letter to OCJG indicating steps to initiate the project, reason for delay and request
a revised project starting date.
b. If a project has not begun within ninety (90) days after acceptance of the subgrant award, the subgrant
recipient shall send another letter to OCJG, again explaining the reason for delay and request another
revised project starting date.
c. Upon receipt of the ninety (90) day letter, the Department shall determine if the reason for delay is justified
or shall, at its discretion, unilaterally terminate this agreement and re-obligate subgrant funds to other
Department approved projects. The Department, where warranted by extenuating circumstances, may
extend the starting date of the project past the ninety (90) day period, but only by formal written amendment
to this agreement.
18. Excusable Delays
a. Except with respect to defaults of consultants, the subgrant recipient shall not be in default by reason of
any failure in performance of this agreement according to its terms (including any failure by the subgrant
recipient to make progress in the execution of work hereunder which endangers such performance) if such
failure arises out of causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the subgrant recipient.
Such causes include, but are not limited to, acts of God or of the public enemy, acts of the government in
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either its sovereign or contractual capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight
embargoes, and unusually severe weather, but in every case, the failure to perform shall be beyond the
control and without the fault or negligence of the subgrant recipient.
b. If failure to perform is caused by failure of a consultant to perform or make progress, and if such failure
arises out of causes beyond the control of subgrant recipient and consultant, and without fault or
negligence of either of them, the subgrant recipient shall not be deemed in default, unless:
(1) Supplies or services to be furnished by the consultant were obtainable from other sources,
(2) The Department ordered the subgrant recipient in writing to procure such supplies or services from
other sources, and
(3) The subgrant recipient failed to reasonably comply with such order.
c. Upon request of the subgrant recipient, the Department shall ascertain the facts and the extent of such
failure, and if the Department determines that any failure to perform was occasioned by one or more said
causes, the delivery schedule shall be revised accordingly.
19. Extension of a Contract for Contractual Services
Extension of a contract for contractual services between the subgrant recipient and a contractor (which includes
all project budget categories) shall be in writing for a period not to exceed six (6) months and is subject to the
same terms and conditions set forth in the initial contract. Only one extension of the contract shall be
acceptable, unless failure to complete the contract is due to events beyond the control of the contractor.
20. Written Approval of Changes in this Approved Agreement
Subgrant recipients shall obtain approval from the Department for major changes. These include, but are not
limited to:
a. Changes in project activities, target populations, implementation schedules, designs or research plans set
forth in the approved agreement;
b. Budget deviations that do not meet the following criterion. That is, a subgrant recipient may transfer funds
between budget categories as long as the total amount of transfer does not exceed ten (10) percent of the
total approved budget and the transfer is made to an approved budget item; or,
c. Transfers of funds above the ten (10) percent cap shall be made only if a revised budget is approved by
the Department. Transfers do not allow for increasing the quantitative number of items documented in any
approved budget item, Le., increasing the quantity of equipment items in Operating Capital Outlay or
Expense categories, or staff positions in the Salaries and Benefits category.)
d. Under no circumstances can transfers of funds increase the total budgeted award.
21. Disputes and Appeals
a. The Department shall make its decision in writing when responding to any disputes, disagreements or
questions of fact arising under this agreement and shall distribute its response to all concerned parties.
The subgrant recipient shall proceed diligently with the performance of this agreement according to the
Department's decision.
b. If the subgrant recipient appeals the Department's decision, the appeal also shall be made in writing within
twenty-one (21) calendar days to the Department's clerk (agency clerk). The subgrant recipient's right to
appeal the Department's decision is contained in Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, and in procedures set forth
in Rule 28-106.104, Florida Administrative Code. Failure to appeal within this time frame constitutes a
waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes.
22. Conferences and Inspection of Work
Conferences may be held at the request of any party to this agreement. At any time, a representative of the
Department, of the U.S. Department of Justice, or the Auditor General of the State of Florida, have the privilege
of visiting the project site to monitor, inspect and assess work performed under this agreement.
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23. Access To Records
a. The Department of Law Enforcement, the Auditor General of the State of Florida, the U.S. Department of
Justice, the U.S. Comptroller General or any of their duly authorized representatives, shall have access
to books, documents, papers and records of the subgrant recipient, implementing agency and contractors
for the purpose of audit and examination according to the OJP Financial Guide, and the U.S. Department
of Justice Common Rule for State and Local Governments.
b. The Department reserves the right to unilaterally terminate this agreement if the subgrant recipient,
implementing agency, or contractor refuses to allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or
other materials subject to provisions of Chapter 11 g, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the
subgrant recipient or its contractor in conjunction with this agreement.
24. Retention of Records
The subgrant recipient shall maintain all records and documents for a minimum of three (3) years from the date
of the final financial statement and be available for audit and public disclosure upon request of duly authorized
persons.
25. Signature Authority
Both the Subgrant Recipient Authorizing Official or Designated Representative and the Implementing
Agency Official, Administrator or Designated Representative who sign Section I. Signature Page, have the
authority to request changes to the approved agreement. The Project Director has authority to submit
Financial and Performance Reports, with the exception of the Closeout Package, which also requires the
signature by the Chief Financial Officer of the Subgrant Recipient or authorized designee.
26. Delegation of Signature Authority
When the authorized official of a subgrant recipient or the implementing agency designates some other staff
person signature authority for him/her, the chief officer or elected official must submit to the department a letter
or resolution indicating the staff person given signature authority. The letter indicating delegation of signature
authority must be signed by the chief officer or elected official and the person receiving signature authority.
27. Personnel Changes
Upon implementation of the project, in the event there is a change in Chief Executive Officers for the
Subgrantee or Implementing Agency, Project Director, or Contact Person, the OCJG must be notified in writing
with documentation to include appropriate signatures.
28. Background Check
Whenever a background screening for employment or a background security check is required by law for
employment, unless otherwise provided by law, the provisions of Chapter 435, Florida Statutes shall apply.
a. All positions in programs providing care to children, the developmentally disabled, or vulnerable adults for
15 hours or more per week; all permanent and temporary employee positions of the central abuse hotline;
and all persons working under contract who have access to abuse records are deemed to be persons and
positions of special trust or responsibility and require employment screening pursuant to Chapter 435, F .S.,
using the level 2 standards set forth in that chapter.
b. All employees in positions designated by law as positions of trust or responsibility shall be required to
undergo security background investigations as a condition of employment and continued employment. For
the purposes of the subsection, security background investigations shall include, but not be limited to,
employment history checks, fingerprinting for all purposes and checks in this subsection, statewide criminal
and juvenile records checks through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and federal criminal
records checks through the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and may include local criminal records checks
through local law enforcement agencies.
(1) Any person who is required to undergo such a security background investigation and who refuses
to cooperate in such investigation or refuses to submit fingerprints shall be disqualified for
employment in such position or, if employed, shall be dismissed.
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(2) Such background investigations shall be conducted at the expense of the employing agency. When
fingerprinting is required, the fingerprints of the employee or applicant for employment shall be
taken by the employing agency or by an authorized law enforcement officer and submitted to the
Department of Law Enforcement for processing and forwarding, when requested by the employing
agency, to the United States Department of Justice for processing. The employing agency shall
reimburse the Department of Law Enforcement for any costs incurred by it in the processing of the
fingerprints.
29. Drug Court Projects
a. A Drug Court Project funded by the Byrne Formula Grant Program must contain the 10 key elements
outlined in the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Drug Courts Program Office,
program guidelines "Defining Drug Courts: The Key Components", January 1997. This document can be
obtained from FDLE, Office of Criminal Justice Grants, at (850) 410-8700.
b. To ensure more effective management and evaluation of drug court programs, the subgrant recipient
agrees that drug court programs funded with this award shall collect and maintain follow-up data on
criminal recidivism and drug use relapse of program participation. The data collected must be available
to U.S. DOJ and FDLE upon request.
30. Overtime for Law Enforcement Personnel
Prior to obligating funds from this award to support overtime by law enforcement officers, the U.S. Department
of Justice encourages consultation with all allied components of the criminal justice system in the affected
jurisdiction. The purpose of this consultation is to anticipate and plan for systemic impacts such as increased
court dockets and the need for detention space.
31. Criminal Intelligence System
a. The purpose of the federal regulation published in 28 CFR Part 23 - Criminal Intelligence Systems
Operating Policies is to assure that subgrant recipients of federal funds for the principal purpose of
operating a criminal intelligence system under the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968,
42 U.S.C. 3701, et seq., as amended, use those funds in conformance with the privacy and constitutional
rights of individuals.
b. The subgrant recipient and a criminal justice agency that is the implementing agency agree to certify that
they operate a criminal intelligence system in accordance with Sections 802(a) and 818(c) of the Omnibus
Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended and comply with criteria as set forth in 28 CFR
Part 23 - Criminal Intelligence Systems Operating Policies and in the Bureau of Justice Assistance's
Formula Grant Program Guidance. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite to entering into this
agreement.
c. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this agreement
was made. If the subgrant recipient or criminal justice agency operates a criminal intelligence system and
does not meet Act and federal regulation criteria, they must indicate when they plan to come into
compliance. Federal law requires a subgrant-funded criminal intelligence system project to be in
compliance with the Act and federal regulation prior to the award of federal funds. The subgrant recipient
is responsible for the continued adherence to the regulation governing the operation of the system or faces
the loss of federal funds. The Department's approval of the subgrant recipient agreement does not
constitute approval of the subgrant-funded development or operation of a criminal intelligence system.
32. Confidential Funds
A signed certification that the project director or the head of the Implementing Agency has read, understands,
and agrees to abide by all of the conditions for confidential funds as set forth in the effective edition of OJP's
Financial Guide is required from all projects that are involved with confidential funds from either Federal or
matching funds. The signed certification must be submitted at the time of grant application.
33. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
a. No person, on the grounds of race, creed, color or national origin shall be excluded from participation in,
be refused benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination under grants awarded pursuant to Title VI
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; Title IX of the
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Education Amendments of 1972; The Age Discrimination Act of 1975; and, Department of Justice Non-
Discrimination Regulations 28 CFR Part 42, Subparts C, D, E, F, G and H.
b. The subgrant recipient and a criminal justice agency that is the implementing agency agree to certify that
they either do or do not meet EEO program criteria as set forth in Section 501 of The Federal Omnibus
Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended and that they have or have not formulated,
implemented and maintained a current EEO Program. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite to
entering into this agreement. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was
placed when this agreement was made. If the subgrant recipient or implementing agency meet Act criteria
but have not formulated, implemented and maintained such a current written EEO Program, they have 120
days after the date this agreement was made to comply with the Act or face loss of federal funds subject
to the sanctions in the Justice System Improvement Act of 1979, Pub. L. 96-157, 42 U.S.C. 3701, et seq.
(Reference Section 803 (a) of the Act, 42 U.S.C. 3783 (a) and 28 CFR Section 42.207 Compliance
Information).
c. Any state agency, county or city receiving a single grant award for $500,000 or more OR an aggregate of
grant awards for $1 ,000,000 or more during any 18 month period in federal funds, must have approval of
its EEO Plan by the U.S. DOJ, Office for Civil Rights (OCR). The subgrantee shall submit its EEO Plan to
FDLE, for submittal to the U.S. DOJ, OCR for approval. If the U.S. DOJ, OCR has approved an agency's
EEO Plan during the two previous years, it is not necessary to submit another EEO Plan. Instead, the
subgrantee need only send a copy of its approval letter from the OCR. However, if the EEO Plan approval
is more than two years old, an updated Plan must be submitted.
34. Americans with Disabilities Act
Subgrantees must comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Public Law 101-
336, which prohibits discrimination by public and private entities on the basis of disability and requires certain
accommodations be made with regard to employment (Title I), state and local government services and
transportation (Title II), public accommodations (Title III), and telecommunications (Title IV).
35. Immigration and Nationality Act
No public funds will intentionally be awarded to any contractor who knowingly employs unauthorized alien
workers, constituting a violation of the employment provisions contained in 8 U.S.C. Section 1324a(e), Section
274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA"). The Department shall consider the employment by any
contractor of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A(e) of the INA. Such violation by the subgrant
recipient of the employment provisions contained in Section 274A(e) of the INA shall be grounds for unilateral
cancellation of this contract by the Department.
36. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
a. The subgrantee agrees to assist FDLE in complying with the NEPA and other related federal environmental
impact analyses requirements in the use of subgrant funds by the subgrantee. This applies to the following
new activities whether or not they are being specifically funded with these subgrant funds. That is, it
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applies as long as the activity is being conducted by the subgrantee or any third party and the activity
needs to be undertaken in order to use these subgrant funds,
(1) New construction;
(2) Minor renovation or remodeling of a property either (a) listed on or eligible for listing on the National
Register of Historic Places or (b) located within a 1 OO-year flood plain;
(3) A renovation, lease, or any other proposed use of a building or facility that will either (a) result in a
change in its basic prior use or (b) significantly change its size; and
(4) Implementation of a new program involving the use of chemicals other than chemicals that are (a)
purchased as an incidental component of a funded activity and (b) traditionally used, for example,
in office, household, recreational, or educational environments.
b. For any of a subgrantee's existing programs or activities that will be funded by these subgrants, the
subgrantee, upon specific request from the Department and the U.S. Department of Justice, agrees to
cooperate with DOJ in any preparation by DOJ of a national or program environmental assessment of that
funded program or activity.
37. Non-Procurement, Debarment and Suspension
The subgrant recipient agrees to comply with Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension (34 CFR,
Part 85, Section 85.510, Participant's Responsibilities). These procedures require the subgrant recipient to
certify it shall not enter into any lower tiered covered transaction with a person who is debarred, suspended,
declared ineligible or is voluntarily excluded from participating in this covered transaction, unless authorized
by the Department.
38. Federal Restrictions on Lobbying
a. Each subgrant recipient agrees to comply with 28 CFR Part 69, "New Restrictions on Lobbying" and shall
file the most current edition of the Certification And Disclosure Form, if applicable, with each submission
that initiates consideration of such subgrant recipient for award of federal contract, grant, or cooperative
agreement of $100,000 or more; or federal loan of $150,000 or more.
b. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this agreement
was made. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite to entering into this agreement subject to
conditions and penalties imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, United States Code. Any person who fails to
file the required certification is subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than
$100,000 for each failure to file.
c. The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that:
(1) No federally appropriated funds have been paid or shall be paid to any person for influencing or
attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a member of congress, an
officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a member of congress in connection with the
awarding of any federal loan, the entering into of any renewal, amendment, or modification of any
federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement.
(2) If any non-federal funds have been paid or shall be paid to any person for influencing or attempting
to influence an officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a member of congress in
connection with this federal contract, grant loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall
complete and submit the standard form, Disclosure of Lobbvinq Activities, according to its
instructions.
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(3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in award documents
for all subgrant awards at all tiers and that all subgrant recipients shall certify and disclose
accordingly.
39. State Restrictions on Lobbying
In addition to the provisions contained in Item 38 of Section G, Conditions of Acceptance and Agreement, the
expenditure of funds for the purpose of lobbying the legislature or a state agency is prohibited under this
contract.
40. "Pay -to-Stay"
Funds from this award may not be used to operate a "pay-to-stay" program in any local jail. Furthermore, no
funds may be given to local jails that operate "pay-to-stay" programs. "Local jail", as referenced in this
condition, means an adult facility or detention center owned and/or operated by city, county, or municipality.
It does not include juvenile detention centers. "Pay-to-stay" programs as referenced in this condition, means
a program by which extraordinary services, amenities and/or accommodations, not otherwise available to the
general inmate population, may be provided, based upon as offender's apparent ability to pay, such that
disparate conditions of confinement are created for the same or similar offenders within a jurisdiction.
41. Mitigation of Health, Safety and Environmental risks dealing with Clandestine Methamphetamine
Laboratories
If an award is made to support methamphetamine laboratory operations the subgrant recipient must comply
with this condition, which provides for individual site environmental assessmenUimpact statements as required
under the National Environmental Policy Act.
a. General Requirement: The subgrantee agrees to comply with Federal, State, and local environmental,
health and safety laws and regulations applicable to the investigation and closure of clandestine
methamphetamine laboratories and the removal and disposal of the chemicals, equipment, and wastes
used in or resulting from the operation of these laboratories.
b. Specific Requirements: The subgrantee understands and agrees that any program or initiative involving
the identification, seizure, or closure of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories can result in adverse
health, safety and environmental impacts to (1) the law enforcement and other governmental personnel
involved; (2) any residents, occupants, users, and neighbors of the site of a seized clandestine laboratory;
(3) the seized laboratory site's immediate and surrounding environment of the site(s) where any remaining
chemicals, equipment, and waste form a seized laboratory's operations are placed or come to rest.
Therefore, the subgrantee further agrees that in order to avoid or mitigate the possible adverse health, safety
and environmental impacts from any of clandestine methamphetamine operations funded under this award, it
will (1) include the nine, below listed protective measures or components; (2) provide for their adequate funding
to include funding, as necessary, beyond that provided by this award; and (3) implement these protective
measures directly throughout the life of the subgrant. In so doing, the subgrantee understands that it may
implement these protective measures directly through the use of its own resources and staff or may secure the
qualified services of other agencies, contractor or other qualified third party.
1. Provide medical screening of personnel assigned or to be assigned by the subgrantee to the seizure
or closure if of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories;
2. Provide Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) required initial and refresher training
for law enforcement officials and other personnel assigned by the subgrantee to either the seizure
or closure of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories;
3. As determined by their specific duties, equip personnel assigned to the project with OSHA required
protective wear and other required safety equipment;
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4. Assign properly trained personnel to prepare a comprehensive contamination report on each closed
laboratory;
5. Employ qualified disposal contractors to remove all chemicals and associated glassware, equipment,
and contaminated materials and wastes from the site(s) of each seized clandestine laboratory;
6. Dispose of the chemicals, equipment, and contaminated materials and wastes removed from the
sites of seized laboratories at properly licensed disposal facilities or, when allowable, properly
licensed recycling facilities;
7. Monitor the transport, disposal, and recycling components of subparagraphs 5. and 6. immediately
above in order to ensure proper compliance;
8. Have in place and implement an inter-agency agreement or other form of commitment with a
responsible State environmental agency that provides for that agency's (i) timely evaluation of the
environmental conditions at and around the site of a closed clandestine laboratory and (ii)
coordination with the responsible party, property owner, or others to ensure that ant residual
contamination is remediated, if necessary, and in accordance with existing State and Federal
requirements; and
9. Included among the personnel involved in seizing of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories, or
have immediate access to, qualified personnel who can respond to the potential health needs of any
offender(s)' children or other children present or living at the seized laboratory site. Response
actions should include, at a minimum and as necessary, taking children into protective custody,
immediately testing them for methamphetamine toxicity, and arranging for any necessary follow-up
medical tests, examinations or health care.
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APPENDIX IV - CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO) PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Formula Grant Program
SUBGRANTEE CERTIFICATION
I, the undersigned authorized official, certify that according to Section 501 of the Omnibus Crime
Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 as amended, that the Subgrantee (Subgrant Recipient) .
(Select one of the following):
XX Meets Act Criteria
Does not meet Act Criteria
I affirm that I have read the Act criteria set forth in the Subgrant Application Instructions. I understand
that if the Subgrant Recipient meets these criteria, it must formulate, implement and maintain a written
EEO Plan relating to employment practices affecting minority persons and women. 1 also affirm that
the Subgrant Recipient. . . (Select one of the following):
XX Has a Current EEO Plan
Does Not Have a Current EEO Plan
I further affirm that if the Subgrant Recipient meets the Act criteria and does not have a current written
EEO Plan, federal law requires it to formulate, implement, and maintain such a Plan within 120 days
after a subgrant application lor lederal assistance is ap~roved or ~ ~Iund:.
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Signature of Subgrantee Authorized Official
Type Name: James L. Roberts
Title County Administrator
Subgrant Recipient: Monroe County Board of County Commissioners
Date: May 31, 2002
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K~SOLUTION NO. 221
- 2002
OMB/Grants
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY,
FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR THE FY 02/03 EDWARD
BYRNE MEMORIAL STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE
FORMULA GRANT PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has announced the FY
02/03 funding cycle of the Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement
Assistance Formula Grant Program; and
WHEREAS, on April 17,2002, the Monroe County Board of Commissioners
agreed to seNe as the coordinating unit of government in the preparation of the grant
proposals and in the distribution of funds allocated to Monroe County in the amount of
$188,163.00 with a $62,721.00 cash match requirement; and
WHEREAS, the Monroe County Substance Abuse Policy Advisory Board, with
concern given to the County's current drug control efforts, has recommended certain
programs receive funding to provide the community with' activities focused on drug and
alcohol education, prevention, rehabilitation, and treatment; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
1. The Board of County Commissioners concurs with the Monroe County
Substance Abuse Policy Advisory Board's recommendations; and that
2. The County Administrator is hereby authorized to sign and submit the
application packet for the FY02/03 grant funds to the Florida Department of
Law Enforcement Anti-Drug Abuse Grant Program; and that
3. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption by the
Board of County Commissioners and execution by the Presiding Officer and
Clerk. .
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Mayor
THE CITY OF KEY WEST
P. O. BOX 1409
KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33041-1409
www.keyweslcity.com
May 29, 2002
Mr. Clayton H. Wilder
Community Program Administrator
Office of Criminal Justice Grants
Business Support Programs Office
Department of Law Enforcement
2331 Phillips Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
Dear Mr. Wilder:
In compliance with State of Florida Rule 9B-61.003(4)(d), F.A.C., the City of Key West
approves the distribution of $188,163.00 of Federal Fiscal Year 2002 Byrne Formula
Grant Program funds for the following projects within Monroe County:
Subgrantee
(City or Countv)
Title of Pro;ect
Dollar Amount
(Federal Funds)
Monroe
Monroe
Monroe
Monroe
Boys and Girls Club Youth Program
Florida Keys Outreach Coalition Sunrise House
Transitional Housing
Guidance Clinic of the Middle Keys
Residential Detoxification Program
Guidance Clinic of the M.idd1e Keys
Safeport Residential Treatment Program
Monroe Youth Challenge
Samuel's House Shelter for Women and Children
Peacock Apartments Dual-Diagnosed Housing
Helpline Parents Who Care
19.1 75.00
Monroe
Monroe
10.459.00
Monroe
27.020.00
Monroe
52.295.00
26.148.00
31.377.00
12..202.00
9.487.00
Total 188,163.00
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H. Signature Page
In witness whereof, the parties affirm they each have read and agree to the conditions set forth in this
agreement, have read and understand the agreement in its entirety and have executed this agreement
by their duly authorized officers on the date, month and year set out below.
Corrections on this page, including
Strikeovers, whiteout, etc. are not acceptable.
Signature:
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Typed Name and Title: Clavton H. Wilder. Community ProQram Administrator
Date:
Jb-~'C-02...
Typed Name ~:: R~Pie~"'fi cou~tv Board of County Comm;ssioners
Signature: ~
Typed Name and Title: James L. Roberts. County Administrator
Date:
May 31. 2002
Signature:
Typed Name and Title: James L. Roberts. County Administrator
May 31, 2002
Date:
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