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2008-790-Order No. 2008-074 Recorded 8/14/2008_i DESCHUTES COUNTY OFFICIAL RECORDS REVIE ED NANCY BLANKENSHIP, COUNTY CLERK CJ 2008'190 y~ COMMISSIONERS' JOURNAL 08/14/2008 08;38;15 AM LEGAL COUNSEL IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II II I 2008-790 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON An Order to approve funding recommendations for remaining Juvenile Crime Prevention funds (Exhibit B) * ORDER NO. 2008 - 074 and to authorize County Administrator to sign related contracts and Memorandum of Understanding agreements. WHEREAS, the Commission on Children & Families, in partnership with Juvenile Community Justice, serves to advise the Board of County Commissioners on funding recommendations for use of juvenile crime prevention funds; and WHEREAS, the funding recommendations for use of the juvenile crime prevention funds are for established evidence-based strategies and/or programs that meet the funding criteria for use of these funds and have demonstrated to be cost-effective in addressing the identified needs in the community related to juvenile crime prevention; and WHEREAS, the strategies and programs recommended for funding meet the needs identified in the Ten Year Community Plan, the Commission on Children & Families strategic plan, Alternatives to Incarceration Report, and the Youth Investment Work Plan ; now, therefore, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, HEREBY ORDERS as follows: Section 1. Approval of Deschutes County Commission on Children & Families' funding recommendations for Juvenile Crime Prevention, as outlined in attached Exhibit B. Section 2. Authorize County administrator to sign contracts and Memorandum of Understanding for programs funded, as outlined in attached Exhibit B. Dated this 6`r' of August, 2008. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON ATTEST: Recording Secretary PAGE 1 OF 1- ORDER No. 2008- 074 MICHAEL M. DALY, C mmissioner EXHIBIT B August 2008 - DCCCF Recommendations for Allocating Remaining Youth Investment and Juvenile Crime Prevention Funds In March 2008, a Request for Proposals (RFP) was released by the Deschutes County Commission on Children & Families (CCF) to solicit applications to address the identified needs and strategy recommendations for addressing those needs, as set forth by the Youth Investment Work Group (YIWG). The CCF selection committee met on May 1, 2008 to review applications and to make funding recommendations. The CCF Board approved the selection committee's recommendation to fund four of the seven applications from the RFP process on May 19, 2008 (Exhibit A) and the BOCC approved the recommendation in Exhibit A on July 9`h (see Order #2008-053). Because not all of the juvenile Crime Prevention funds were awarded, a second RFP was released in May 2008 and reviewed on June 12, 2008. On July 17, 2008, the CCF Board approved the selection committee's recommendation to fund three of the four who applied in response to the second RFP (Exhibit B). Guiding Principles for funding: • Balanced and restorative justice • Prevention whenever possible • Evidence-based and cost-effective service • Utilize community direction/input (community survey) • Invest in strategies that are currently in implementation phase vs. new initiatives • Age group investment: 0-17 years • 100% of funds and resources will be invested in evidence-based practices through support of SB267 • Fund strategies for up to 3 years to get on track with and follow the biennial cycle • Community survey priorities: Family management & intervention, anti-social peers and/or behaviors 5 Evidence-Based Strategies (prioritized by YIWG to address identified needs) • Structured, gender-specific support groups; (girls 9-17) • Structured family-based theta intervention; (ages 11-17) • Nurse home visitations with high risk families; (par ole/probation clients with newborn • Parent, child curriculum intervention- Family skills management; (ages 0-17) • Parent, child, teacher intervention- Primary students w/ behavior problems (ages 5-7) Name of Program/ Strategy Amount funding sourcel 1. Ready Set Go Parole/Probation $40,000 QCP) (Nurse home visitations with high risk Families) 2. First Step To Success $22,240 QCP & CCF Res.) (Parent, child, teacher intervention forprimag students n4th behaviorproblems) 3. Boys and Girls Club of Central Oregon (Passport to Manhood) $18.334 (Level 7/YI) (Structured, gender specific supportgroup) Total allocations $80,574