Orange County NC Website
Movementof Youth (MOY) has had success this past year serving as the backbone agency <br />of MBK Orange County. Specifically, the work engaged 14 key community stakeholders that <br />describedacommon MBK agenda,publicly discussed and advocatedfor common agenda <br />goals, and hosted join programming. This collaborative work led to a grant from the NC MLK <br />Commission to host A Dream Revitalized, an event to engage Orange County youth in <br />identifying discrimination and its effects, identifying historic and modern-day community <br />activism techniques and determining resources needed to participate in positive social <br />change as a young person. <br />If MBK Orange County is not fundedthis year, the momentum built last year will decline, as <br />MOY would need the funds to continueits work. <br />k)What percentage of your target population is low-moderate income?50% <br />l)What efforts do you make to seek feedback about your program from your target population <br />(e.g. survey, evaluations, etc.?). Post-session evaluations are conducted to solicit feedback <br />aboutour performance. <br />m)Include any other pertinent information. <br />Key Orange County stakeholders engaged this past year included the United Way of the Greater <br />Triangle, Beyond Expectations, Habitat for Humanity of Orange County, Fathers on the Move, <br />Boomerang Youth, Inc., Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools, Orange County Sherriff’s Office, Orange <br />County Board of Commissioners, Town of Hillsborough, Town of Chapel Hill, Orange County <br />Schools, 100 Black Men of Triangle East, Durham Technical Community College, and Movement of <br />Youth. <br />EXHIBIT A: Provider's Outside Agency Application <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 7399BACD-0CBF-4EF4-9068-B429A8CA12F8