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2023-472-E-DEAPR-Bridge II Sports-Outside Agency Funding
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8/22/2023
Contract Starting Date
8/22/2023
Contract Ending Date
8/29/2023
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$15,000.00
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<br />Program information P a g e 8 o f 21 <br />c. Any additional activities: Bridge II Sports creates a diverse working environment. <br />Staff training includes all. Each member of the team has the opportunity to lead <br />and teach policies, processes. This includes the entire team. BIIS rich history of <br />inclusion has always invited all. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />PROGRAM INFORMATION <br />*Please submit for each program if applying for funding for more than one program. <br /> <br />9. Program Name: EveryBODYPlaysNC <br /> <br /> Program Primary Contact and Title: Ashley Thomas, CEO/Founder <br /> <br /> Telephone Number: 866-660-2742 E-Mail: <br />ashley@bridge2sports.org <br /> <br />10. Please briefly describe the proposed program, including an explanation of how it aligns with the Town of <br />Chapel Hill and Carrboro’s Results Framework, and Orange County BOCC Goals and Priorities, and the target <br />population to benefit from the program. (250 words or less). The BIIS program, EBPNC, introduces <br />adapted sports and equipment to children with physical disabilities in an experiential setting <br />creating access to recreational opportunities they may not otherwise have access to. <br />Adapted equipment can be costly and awareness of adapted sports may be limited in many <br />communities. Through the introduction of adapted sports at a grade level age, children with <br />disabilities are able to establish new and lifelong healthy behaviors and a community is <br />educated on the power of adapted sports and the inclusion of all abilities in recreational and <br />sporting opportunities. <br /> <br />11. Target Population: Please complete the table below with numbers (not percentages) of individuals <br />served and projected to be served. <br /> <br />Program Target Population Demographics <br /> <br />Projected <br /> 2021- <br />2022 <br />Actual <br />2021-2022 <br /> Projected <br /> 2022-2023 <br />Projected <br /> 2023- <br />2024 <br />Gender <br />Men 1064 600 700 <br />Women 698 500 600 <br />Nonbinary/Genderqueer <br />Self-Describe <br />Total 750 1762 1100 1300 <br />Race and Ethnicity <br />Black or African-American 133 <br />American Indian or Alaska Native 1 <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B0A0BDD-DA6D-48E7-A65E-A0859BD61F52
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