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7/29/2019 Catholic Charities USA Introduction
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March5,2013
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PurposeoftheGrant Support
for
programs
ready
for
implementation
activities
groupsincludingchildrenofmilitary,especially
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NationalMentoring
least45
states
to
at
least
75%
of
states
Agencies
in
38
Populationofyouthtobeservedmustbe
etween
yearso
age
w en
enter ng
theprogram
CCUSAProgramLocations
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Goals,Objectives&
Goal:
reducedelinquency,
truancy,
drug
abuse,otherhighriskbehaviors
Objective: provideoneononeorgroup
mentorin
servicesto
underserved
outh
Deliverables: quarterlyprogressreports;final
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AwardTrends
BigBrothersBigSistersofAmerica $11.3M
BigBrothersBigSistersofAmerica$7M
Boys&GirlsClubsof
America $48.3M
M
National4HCouncilProgram $5M Nationa 4HCounci
Program $5.3M
LeadershipFoundations $3M
NationalCouncilofYMCAoftheUSA
International $5M(new)
Total $69.9M
NationalCourtAppointedSpecialAdvocateAssociation $5M
U 2Us 1 M
Total $50M
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Definitionof
Mentoring
theskills,
resources
and
confidence
they
life
changesinattitudesandbehaviors
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BestPractice
Includes
Significanttraining
for
the
mentor
Matc ing ase inpartonyout an
volunteerpreferences
Oversightoftherelationship
Datacollectiontotracktherelationshi
andits
outcomes
mentee
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CCUSAMentoringProgram nvo vesas ruc ure re a ons p e weenan
adultortrainedpeer,compensatedorvo un ary,an oneormoreyou
Structured
to
support
arelationship
that
lasts
atleast12months(2yearsispreferable)or
throughanentireschoolyear.
Builton
weekly
two
hour
individual
meetings
withperiodicrecreationalactivities
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CCUSAMentoringProgram
Programbenchmarks
and
performance
DevelopmentalAssetsmodeldesignedby
.
institute.org
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AdditionalMentoringProgram
agencies
Clearguidelines
for
the
frequency,
duration
an natureo mentor yout meet ngs
Proceduresformonitoringprogresstoward
goals
Processforcom letin assessmentsand
resourceidentification
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TargetPopulations
Possessingpredictive/correlativecharacteristics
rea y nvo ve n uven e ust cesystem
Includes
children
of
military,
especially
those
deployed
Includestribalyouthwhereappropriate
Includesrefugee
youth
where
appropriate
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ThePlayers
CatholicCharities
USA
rograms: att ew r ce ean e
Finance:
Fang
and/or
Sarah
&
Jack
Jackson CCUSALocalAgencyMember(youragency)
YouthMentoringProgramCoordinator
Mentees(&theirfamilies)/Mentors
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OfficeofJuvenileJusticeand
programsNational
MultiState
ResponsibletoCongressandtheAdministration
, ,
Writesthereimbursementchecks
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CatholicCharitiesUSA
Developsand
distributes
sub
grant
Providesstaff
training
&
technical
assistance
Doesprogrammonitoring&evaluation
Doesfinancemonitorin &reimbursement
Compilesandpresentsprogram&finance
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LocalCatholicCharities
program
Hires/assignsstaff
Preparesfinancialreports
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MentoringCoordinator
mentors
Menteeassessment&planning
Case/matchmanagement
Recordkeeping
&
reporting
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CommunityPartners
Youthprograms
OtherCommunityServiceProviders
Sports/Cultural/Recreational