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Homelessness Homelessness Collaboration Consortium Collaboration Consortium Minigrant Webinar Minigrant Webinar Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Wednesday, April 25, 2012

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Homelessness Collaboration Homelessness Collaboration Consortium Minigrant WebinarConsortium Minigrant WebinarHomelessness Collaboration Homelessness Collaboration

Consortium Minigrant WebinarConsortium Minigrant WebinarWednesday, April 25, 2012Wednesday, April 25, 2012

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Introduction: Who are we?

• The National Center for Homeless Education• The North Carolina Homeless Education Program• The NC Head Start State Collaboration Office

Together, we are the

Homelessness Collaboration Consortium.

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The North Carolina Homeless Education Program

(NCHEP) is the Education for Homeless Children and

Youth Program for the state of North Carolina.

The National Center for Homeless Education (NCHE) is the U.S. Department of Education’s homeless education technical assistance and information center.

Both programs:

Provide technical assistanceHave a helpline

Conduct webinarsHave a listserv

Provide informational and awareness materials

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Seeks to build a coordinated early care and education system in NC.

Pursues 10 federal priorities, including coordinating Head Start services for children and families experiencing

homelessness.

The NC Head Start State Collaboration Office is part of the Office of Early Learning (DPI).

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Head Start in North Carolina

• Head Start services (age 3 to 5) are administered in all 100 counties in NC.

• Early Head Start services (age birth to 3 and expectant mothers) are administered in 24 counties in NC.

• Homeless children and families are categorically eligible for participation in HS / EHS.

• NC HS programs serve 23,000 children annually.

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Why offer a minigrant?

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Why collaborate?

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About the minigrant: what are the Eligibility Criteria?

1. Proposals must be submitted jointly by a team that minimally consists of one NC Local Education Agency (LEA) and the corresponding Head Start grantee in the same service area.

2. Head Start grantees may also include Regional, Migrant/Seasonal, and Tribal programs.

3. The lead agency and fiscal agent must be the LEA.

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Can a consortium apply?

• Applications may also be submitted by a consortium of the following compositions:– Two or more LEAs / Head Start Program teams

within the same county or between counties. – LEA / Head Start Program teams with either a

charter school, Head Start or Early Head Start delegate agency, or both, within the same service area.

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What are the allowable uses of funds?

• Awarded funds must be used strategically for activities that will– Form the basis for ongoing collaboration between

Head Start and LEA (school district) McKinney-Vento programs and

– Increase the access of Head Start services to children 0-5 experiencing homelessness

• Proposed activities cannot be currently supported through any other funding or agencies.

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What are examples of allowable uses of funds?

• Costs related to conducting meetings or events related to– Development of a service coordination plan and/or

memorandum of agreement between Head Start and McKinney-Vento programs.

– Community awareness and identification of children birth to five and families who are experiencing homelessness.

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Examples of allowable uses of funds (cont)

• Community task force development to address the comprehensive needs of children and families birth to five who are experiencing homelessness.

• Cross-training activities for Head Start and McKinney-Vento programs.

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Examples of allowable uses of funds (cont)

• Staff time for tasks specifically related to meeting planning, document development, task force management.

• Costs related to document development and publication (newsletters, public service announcements, resource manual, social media).

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What usages of funds are not allowable?

• Direct services to children and families (e.g. hiring staff – including substitute teachers – funding transportation services, etc.).

• Cost for activities that would supplant ongoing activities currently funded by the Administration for Children and Families, school districts, or McKinney-Vento sub-grants.

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Overview of the application

• Follow the instructions, include the required information.

• Determine goals, measurable outcomes.• Ensure that goals, activities, outcomes, and

budget align.• Read and sign the assurance page – your “contract”.• Submit electronically by the deadline.

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What is the Approach and Outcome Table?

  ActivitiesTarget Date of Completion

Measurable Outcome(s) Documentation and Data

Goal 1   

  

   

Goal 2   

  

   

Goal 3   

  

   

Approach and Outcome TableProject Goals, Activities, Outcomes, Data

(Complete for each Goal)Add rows as necessary

Duplicate this chart as needed for each goal.

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What will make our minigrant competitive?

• Attention will be given to those proposals that:– Create a strong foundation for ongoing collaboration

between Head Start and school district McKinney-Vento programs;

– Include activities and plans for increasing the access of Head Start and Early Head Start services to homeless children and families; and

– Include plans for collaborative activities that will continue beyond the scope of the grant.

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How do we submit the minigrant application?

• All questions about the minigrant should be directed to Karen Madrone at 336-315-7417.

• All applications must be emailed to Karen Madrone at [email protected].

• The signature/assurance pages must be faxed to Karen Madrone at 336-315-7457.

• The DEADLINE is 5:00p.m. Thursday, May 31.

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Questions?

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Contact Information

Diana Bowman, Director of NCHE

[email protected]

Khari Garvin, Director, NC HSSCO

[email protected]

Lisa Phillips, State Coordinator for NCHEP

[email protected]

Karen Madrone, Program Specialist for NCHEP

[email protected]