Center for Appalachian Regional Engagement & Stewardship (CARES)
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Transcript of Center for Appalachian Regional Engagement & Stewardship (CARES)
Center for Appalachian Regional Engagement & Stewardship
(CARES)Ian Mooers, Director Alice Jones, Academic Coordinator
[email protected] [email protected]
regionalstewardship.eku.edu/eku-cares
What is CARES?• promotes quality of life in the EKU service region and beyond
by linking university and community resources.• Environmental Sustainability and Stewardship minor• Appalachian Studies Minor• Kentucky Institute for Public Governance• Office of Regional Stewardship• Prism: A Journal of Regional Engagement• Regional Outreach Agent (ROA) Program• Service Learning
Community Grant Program•WHAT: $10,000 one-year grants (July 1, 2014 –June 30, 2015)• Function on reimbursable basis•Match is required (in-kind acceptable)
•WHY: Link EKU (faculty, students, expertise, etc.) with community • Driven by community needs and interests• build community capacity • Develop ongoing, mutually beneficial relationships with EKU
personnel and programs
What are we looking for?• Projects throughout our service region
related to one or more of the areas below:
• Economic and Workforce Development • Education • Environment • Collaborative Government • Health, Wellness, and Safety
• GUIDELINES PG 1
Group Introductions & Ideas
Examples of fundable projects 1. Community-based strategic planning 2. Implementation of projects from a community-based plan 3. training activities4. leadership, planning, and management capacity5. professional services & consulting6. projects that emphasize broad community participation
Pg 2 GUIDELINES
Eligibility for Funding & Guidelines
1. Communities must partner with an EKU Unit2. Travel can be included3. Community Project Directors OK—• EKU personnel cannot be paid from grants
4. Communities must demonstrate support (in-kind, matching)• Letters of commitment• Documentation of volunteer in-kind hours
5. Organizations must be based in the community GUIDELINES – Pg 2
Eligibility for Funding & Guidelines (cont)• 6. Only one $10,000 project will be awarded in a county • 7. Two Quarterly Reports and One Final Report are required • 8. Projects must serve one or more counties in the EKU 22-
county service region• May include areas outside of these counties
• 9. Funding is on a reimbursement basis• 10. Any budget changes must be approved
GUIDELINES – Pg 2
Matching Requirement• ARC Distressed or At Risk *(20% required community match): • Bell, Casey, Clay, Estill, Garrard, Harlan, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Lee,
Leslie, Lincoln, McCreary, Owsley, Perry, Powell, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Wayne, and Whitley
• ARC In Transition (30% required community match): ---Madison • Not ARC-Listed (40% required community match) ---Boyle
“At Risk” is covered under “Distressed”
Matching Examples• donated materials• volunteer hours*• services• property• combination of these• Documented volunteer hours will be credited at $20.25 per hour
GUIDELINES Pg 3
Application Requirements• Cover page & signatures of community & university partners
1. Background & Significance (SUMMARY– ½ page)• a. Major objectives, brief rationale and statement of project goals • b. Significance and impact on community
2. Project/Research Design and Methods (DETAIL – 10 pgs max)• SEE SCORING RUBRIC
• Supporting Materials (including budget, letters of commitment)
APPLICATION- Page 1
Sample Budget
Community Theater Startup for Estill County (20% match required) Description
(Clearly and briefly label each line item) CARES Funds
Match Amount
Volunteer time for 10 actors and backstage talent @ X 40 hrs each X $20.25 per hour
$8,100
Set & costumes for 4 shows @ $1,750 per show
$7,000
EKU Student worker for PR Plan @ $8/hr X 5 hrs/ wk X 40 weeks
$1,600
EKU Class Visit- Travel @ 2 vans X $250 X 2 trips 1,000
Publicity materials @ $100 per show X 4 shows (fliers, posters, etc)
$400
TOTALS $10,000 $8,100 *minimum community match at 20% of $10,000 = $2,000
Questions?