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2017-586-E Finance - Piedmont Wildlife Center - Outside Agency Performance Agreement
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7/1/2017
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7/1/2017
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6/30/2017
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Agreement - Performance
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6/20/17
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$4,475.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID:A6B9A80E-25C6-439A-A77D-6C8B04CDDFE2 XHIBIT A <br /> PROVIDER'S OUTSIDE AGENCY APPLICATION <br /> Please provide the following information about the proposed program: <br /> d) Summarize the program services proposed and how the program will address a Town/County <br /> priority/goal? <br /> Piedmont Wildlife Center proposes to offer up to 46 full or partial scholarships to Orange <br /> county families in need so their children could attend camps. These camps address a town <br /> of Chapel Hill goal of addressing services for youth. We offer summer camps for ages 5 to <br /> 17, and intersession/semester break camps throughout the school year at Leigh Farm Park <br /> in Durham, and Blackwood Farm Park in Orange County. We also offer exclusive camps for <br /> teens all summer at our Durham location. Teen camps include an Outdoor Leadership <br /> program, two destination backpacking camps, and several others that provide challenges, <br /> teach outdoor skills, and connect teens with nature and their peers. By providing camps <br /> that get kids active outside while learning about nature, they develop an affection for their <br /> parks, want to take care of them, and bring families and friends to enjoy them. This meets <br /> Chapel Hill's desire "to live in harmony with the natural world, sustaining its present <br /> community and preserving its quality of life for the future. Its commitment to preserve and <br /> maintain its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and environment are understood and <br /> supported by the community," ("Nurture Our Community" theme, 2016-18 Chapel Hill <br /> Council Goals) and goal (NOC.3), "Support the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and the <br /> Greenways Master Plan to provide recreation opportunities." Our Counselor-in-Training <br /> (CIT) program provides an opportunity for local teens to receive training to become leaders <br /> in the community, work with children, be able to create educational activities, and learn from <br /> expert naturalists and counselors. Participating in this program gives teens skills and a hand <br /> up to secure jobs in the future. <br /> e) Describe the community need or problem to be addressed in relation to the Chl2gl llilLIIHlurnan <br /> Services Needs Assessme nt, rLa_n e County CC Goals end Priorities, Town of Cha el Il lill <br /> Council oals, Carrboro goals, or other community priorities (i.e. Council/Board Goals). Reference <br /> local data (using the provided links, i.e. Chapel Hill Human Services Needs Assessment) to support <br /> the need for this program. <br /> By working with Piedmont Wildlife Center, Orange county meets a goal of supporting and <br /> collaborating with a local business/non-profit that is expanding and gives youth a connection <br /> to their parks. In Orange County's Parks and Recreation Needs and Assessments, they <br /> noted that the public responded to surveys stating that summer camps were on top ten <br /> programs they would like to see offered or expanded. <br /> A focus group discussed current nature and environmental programs offered by the County <br /> and by the Orange Soil and Water Conservation District to the schools. A number of <br /> different ideas for future programs were identified, including: signage in parks, collaborate <br /> with other jurisdictions and entities; consider creating programs that teach people how to live <br /> 1/12/2017 2:56:42 PM I:' 21 00 29 <br />
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