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| | | | 3. Pledge of Allegiance was said. | | | |
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| | | | 4. Communication from the Community Block Grant Administration Office relative to the 2020 Youth Council allocations.
Minutes note: Appearing:
Mayra Alaniz - Community Block Grant Administration Office Rep
Ms. Alaniz reviewed the allocation and topics selected on the 2019; She discussed the key points to keep in mind when selecting the agencies and programs to consider for allocation, based on the Youth Council priorities.
Projected 2020 Timeline (dates are subject to change):
3/11 Meeting: Brief Recap of CDBG funding, Brief Recap of topics selected last year and projects/organizations funded, begin to brainstorm topics
3/25 Meeting: Continue topic brainstorm
4/10 Meeting: Continue topic brainstorm and/or vote on final topic, explanation of next steps
Prepare RFP, Send for YC feedback/approval
Define Funding Allocation Amount
4/24 Meeting: RFP Review/Questions, Disclose Funding Allocation amount, explanation of next steps
o 3/29 Release RFP
o 5/13: Deadline for RFP Responses
o 5/14 - 5/17 RFP’s available for review by CDGA and Youth Council
o 5/15-5/17: Notify Applicants of date of interview and selection
• 5/22 Meeting: Applicant Interviews and Selection of Grantee
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| | | | 5. Communication from the Office of Violence Prevention relative to Gun Violence and Teen Suicide.
Minutes note: Appearing:
Jamaal Smith - Violence Prevention Manager
TeAngelo Cargile Jr. - Youth Injury and Violence PRevention Coordinator
Vaynesia Kendrick - Community Outreach Liaison-Adolescent Suicide
Mission Statment of the Office of Violence Prevention is to prevent and reduce violence through partnerships that strenghthen youth, families and neighborhoods.
Blueprint for Peace Goal Overview:
1. stop teh shooting, stop the violence
2. Promote healing and restorative justice.
3. Support children, youth, and families
4. Promote economic opportunity
5. Foster safe neighborhoods
6. Strengthen capacity and coordination of violence prevention efforts
Blueprint for Peace Guiding Principles
Community
Equity
Individual & Community resilience
action
Suicide Awarenenss and Prevention
2017 State of WI lost 915
2018 117
2019 114 | | | |
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| | | | 6. Announcements.
Minutes note: Introduction of new member of the 4th District - Ella Tummel
Justice System - Youth Justice and Youth Incarceration from Wisconsin Policy Forum will be participating in future Youth Council meeting.
Members who attended the National League of Cities Conference offered comments on this experience.
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