Number
090140
Version
Substitute 1
Reference
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Substitute resolution relative to application, acceptance and funding of the Increasing Adolescent Immunization Rates through School-Based Clinics Grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Analysis
This resolution authorizes the Health Department to apply for, accept and fund the Increasing Adolescent Immunization Rates through School-Based Clinics Grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in the amount of $159,999 provided by the grantor. The purpose of the grant will be to evaluate a quality improvement (QI) project to improve adolescent immunization rates through school-based clinics in Milwaukee. The Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) will use Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) to improve processes and outcomes related to adolescent immunizations.
Body
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for grant funds from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in this research project; and
Whereas, The operation of this grant project from 06/15/09 to 06/14/11 would cost $159,999 provided by the grantor; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that application to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is authorized and the Health Department shall accept this grant without further approval unless the terms of the grant change as indicated in Milwaukee Code of Ordinances Section 304-81; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant Parent of the 2009 Special Revenue Grant and Aid Projects Funds, the following amount for the project titled Increasing Adolescent Immunization Rates through School-Based Clinics Grant:
Project/Grant GR0000900000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Subclass R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $159,999
2. Create the necessary Special Revenue Fund - Grant and Aid Project/Grant and Project Grant Levels; budget against these Project/Grant values the amounts required under the grant agreement; and, be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted to the Health Department which is authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount budgeted sums for specified purposes as indicated in the grant budget and incur costs consistent with the award date;
2. Expend from the 2009 grant budget funds for training and out-of-town travel by departmental staff;
3. Enter into leases and subcontracts as detailed in the grant budget; and
4. Expend from the 2009 grant funds for equipment as deemed necessary for program operation.
; and, be it
Further resolved, That the Common Council directs that the 2009 Positions Ordinance C.C. File Number 080522, should be amended as follows:
Under
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Disease Control and Prevention Division
Immunization Action Plan Grant (DD)
DELETE:
Public Health Nurse (G) (DD) (X) (YY)
ADD:
Public Health Nurse (G) (X) (DD) (YY) (CC)
Under
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Disease Control and Prevention Division
Bioterrorism-CDC Public Health Preparedness Grant (A)
DELETE:
Infectious Disease Epidemiologist (X) (Y) (A) (EE) (FF) (RR)
ADD:
Infectious Disease Epidemiologist (X) (Y) (A) (EE) (FF) (RR) (CC)
ADD footnote (CC) to read as follows:
To expire 06/14/11 unless the Increasing Adolescent Immunization Rates through School-Based Clinics Grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is extended. Partially funds one position of Public Health Nurse and one position of Infectious Disease Epidemiologist.
Requestor
Health Department
Drafter
YMR
06-01-09
Immunization RWJ 2009-2011 Resolution