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Regular Agenda Item   3. A.
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Request/Subject |
Grantee Agreement GRA-RC004-19-0919-01-Y3 between the Gila Regional Partnership Council, Arizona Early Childhood Development and Health Board (First Things First) and Gila County Library District for the period July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021. |
Background Information |
The Gila County Library District's "First Things First Parent Education Community-Based Training Grant" is a government-to-government agreement with the Gila Regional Council. This is a grant renewal and shall become effective for the period July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021. Total funds available are $60,000 for this period. This agreement continues the Early Literacy strategy begun by the previous First Things First Parent Education Community-Based Training Grants that began in fiscal year 2011. |
Evaluation |
The current Early Literacy Grant from "First Things First" has been highly successful in providing curriculum materials and educational training to the libraries in the service area for their use in programming and training for parents. Library staff have heard only positive comments regarding the training provided to parents on the importance of early literacy skills and of reading to their children. At this time, 1,202 children ages birth to five years are enrolled in this program and receive books each month to foster the importance of reading and the six pre-reading skills, as well as proving parents with material to read each month. In addition, Since 2011, 3,286 children have 'graduated' from the program by turning five.
The public libraries are continuing to tailor and adapt programming geared at these ages and to encourage families to expand the reading opportunity by visiting the library and borrowing other books to read.
The number of children turning five and graduating along with the number of children moving out of the area has been greater than the number of new enrollees during the current fiscal year. A net reduction in children was also the experience from the past fiscal year. To address the decline in enrolled children, we are planning on increasing funding for staffing such that one half of a full time grant funded position will be funded from this grant to better address the needs throughout the year for outreach and awareness and to provide continued staff support throughout the year. |
Conclusion |
Of all the programs that the Gila County Library District administers, fosters or promotes, this grant gives staff the opportunity to reach the most residents, and creates a climate and culture to develop the pre-reading skills necessary for literacy in children. The grant has a goal of enrolling 1,500 children and distributing 18,686 books in this program. This agreement continues what the first cycle of First Things First grants started.
Draft grant documents are required to be submitted to the First Things First staff by April 10, 2020, and they have agreed to accept final submission with signatures following approval at this meeting. |
Recommendation |
The Gila County Library District recommends that the Board of Directors approve renewal and acceptance of this government-to-government agreement for the First Things First Parent Education Community-Based Literacy Grant for the amount of $60,000 for fiscal year July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021. |
Suggested Motion |
(Motion to adjourn as the Gila County Board of Supervisors, and convene as the Gila County Library District Board of Directors.) Information/Discussion/Action to approve renewal and acceptance of Grantee Agreement No. GRA-RC004-19-0919-01-Y3 between the Gila Regional Partnership Council, Arizona Early Childhood Development and Health Board (First Things First) and the Gila County Library District in the amount of $60,000 for fiscal year July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021. (Jacque Sanders) |
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