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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_1097 (2)8. Request for Approval to Apply for a Winter Storm 2002 Hazard Mitigation Plan Grant (federal amount of $34,917.75 & local amount of $11,639.25) for Generators: At the briefing, Emergency Services Director Jackson said this grant would be used for: Generator Labor Harmony EMS Base $15,000 $ 519 Mooresville EMS Base 15,000 519 Troutman EMS Base 15.000 519 $45,000 + $1,557 = $46,557 Federal Split (75%): $34,917.75 Local Match (25%): $11,639.25 $46,557 9. Request from the Health Department for Approval to Accept a Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Grant in the Amount of $16,543: Ray Rabe, the health director, said during the briefing that these funds would be used to pay for 50 mammogram screenings for women (age 40-50) who either had no insurance, or who were under insured, and for individuals in the Family Planning Clinic. 10. Request from the Department of Social Services for Approval of Budget Amendment #38 for the Crisis Intervention Program (CIP), the Child Day Care Program, & the Domestic Violence Program: Social Services Director Wall said during the briefing that all of the money involved in this budget amendment was from the federal or state government. Amendment details are as follows. 10-0630-5542-01 CIP Expenditure: There is an additional $49,857 for a total of $256,624. 10-4630-4500-22 CIP Revenue: This line item should also show $256,624. 10-0630-5546-01 Child Day Care Expenditure: An additional $588,844 will be received in subsidy money. This item should show a balance of $4,541,591. 10-4630-4500-16 Child Day Care Revenue: This line item should show a balance of $4,541,591. 10-0630-5546-25 Domestic Violence Expenditure: A total of $6,609 has been allocated to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program. 10-4630-4500-25 Domestic Violence Revenue: This line item previously showed a balance of $12,825; however, the legislature made cuts. The remaining balance should be $6,609. 11. Request from the Department of Social Services for Approval to Establish a New Social Worker III Position (Adoption Specialist): Social Services Director Wall said $76,000 had been received in special adoption funds, and some of the money had been used for the second attorney's position. He said additional adoption money was anticipated, but if it wasn't used it reverted to the State. Wall said 23 children were adopted this year, and there were six cases pending. He said that in the past, his agency finalized about three adoptions during a year. Wall said that as the department finalized more adoptions, it became harder to reach the "baseline" to receive adoption funding and a new employee would aid in this effort. Mr. Wall said his department had the custody of 104 children with 92 in foster or group -home care while the others resided with relatives. He shared the following information for the new position. IM