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Program Evaluations
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Is it Program or Project?
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Where do we get information for Evaluations? Both Members and the community Committee reports Recipient responses Program History Program Selection Reports
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What is a Program Selection Report? Submitted to and approved by Assistance League National Philanthropic Program Consultant Overview of Program including Reason for Adoption Financial Support Budget Administration
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Operation School Bell Programs Backpacks Clothing Emergency Kits Dictionaries Literacy Emergency Response Team
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Backpacks Distributed to elementary students K-5 Includes necessary supplies Program is completed in September
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Began 1995-96 with 50 backpacks Increased to 1800 backpacks in 2003-04 Decreased 2006-07 to 1100 backpacks
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Backpacks - Duplication Other organizations supplying backpacks: Costco Boeing School on Wheels Many Mansions Catholic Charities St. Jude’s Church Church of the Latter Day Saints No other organization provides the number or the consistency of our program All schools contacted want backpacks
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Emergency Kits Contains clothing/supplies for school nurse to distribute as needed For children who fall or have an accident Started 2000-01 fiscal year Between 30-32 schools receive Kits No duplication Needed and appreciated
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Clothing Provide new clothing/shoes for children in need in elementary schools No duplication Changed to meet needs of children and fit with mission statement to increase self-esteem in those we serve
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Clothing Began 2000-01 with 167 packets Yearly increase to 800–900 packets Program can be increased to meet needs
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Dictionaries Program Started 2004-05 with 140 dictionaries Serves 2 schools – Park Oaks & Conejo Distributed to 3rd graders Hardbound copies kept in classroom Elks & Rotary provide some dictionaries but not the same quality
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Literacy Program Started 2004-05 with 75 students Increased to 100 students for past two years Volunteers read with children assigned by teacher Recipient reported that progress was seen in children
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Emergency Response Team Set up to handle one-time emergencies in our communities Used during the Moorpark fires
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Other Philanthropic Programs Assault Survivor Kits What If I’m Home Alone? Screening Eyes Early (SEE) Share A Bear Transitional Living Care (TLC)
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Assault Survivor Kits Started in 2003-04 with 20 kits Community requested program Provide supplies requested by Safe Harbor Support for those victims of crime
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Share A Bear Delivered 297 CASEY bears in 1997-1998 Increased to 1000 bears the following year Over 1500 bears now to hospitals, urgent care centers, fire and sheriff stations Not duplicated Good public relations within community Can be increased to more facilities
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What If I’m Home Alone? Began 1996-97 Objective: 2400 children per year & 20 volunteer members 750 3rd grade students served this year Not duplicated
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Screening Eyes Early Screening preschoolers for eye problems (e.g., colorblindness and lazy eye) Lazy eye early detection is crucial, but rarely found. Some duplication, but not the same Eyes screened in kindergarten
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Screening Eyes Early 295 preschool children 2001 832 screened 2002 181 this year Objective: 1500 children per year & 32 trained volunteers
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Transitional Living Care (TLC) Serves foster-care young adults ages 16-18 Approximately 15 teens per year Seminars to prepare for independent living Provides household items
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Transitional Living Care (TLC) Program not duplicated Appreciated by recipients ALCV honored at event by Interface Provides community recognition
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Philanthropic Programs Reserve Funds set aside to increase current programs Serve additional children Special needs Scholarships
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Program Evaluations
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