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for high -risk youth. During the County's budget planning process last spring, the State indicated that <br />Orange County would receive $236,675 to provided these services. <br />With the approval of the State budget in late September 2002, the final amount awarded to Orange <br />County totaled $287,996, an increase of $51,321 from the original State estimates. This budget <br />amendment appropriates the additional funds to various youth- oriented agencies in the County. The <br />table below outlines how the additional funds would be allocated: <br />Department of Juvenile Justice Pass -Thru Funds <br />Program <br />FY 02 -03 <br />Budget <br />Actual <br />Approved <br />Budget from <br />DJJ <br />Difference <br />Dispute Settlement Victim Offender <br />10,235 <br />11,091 <br />856 <br />Dispute Settlement Center - RESOLVE <br />15,265 <br />18,230 <br />2,965 <br />JOCCA Summer Youth Employment <br />11,001 <br />11,001 <br />0 <br />JOCCA Teen Court <br />0 <br />40,000 <br />40,000 <br />Sheaffer House <br />50,000 <br />50,000 <br />0 <br />Project Turnaround <br />37,251 <br />37,251 <br />0 <br />Volunteers for Youth - Juvenile <br />Community Service <br />30,000 <br />32,500 <br />2,500 <br />OPC Clinical Case Manager <br />17,423 <br />17,423 <br />0 <br />Hillcrest Youth Shelter <br />10,000 <br />10,000 <br />0 <br />Family First <br />40,000 <br />40,000 <br />0 <br />DJJ Administration <br />15,500 <br />15,500 <br />0 <br />Volunteers for Families with Children <br />0 <br />5,000 <br />5,000 <br />Total <br />$236,675 <br />$287,996 <br />51,321 <br />This budget amendment provides for the receipt of the additional funds and allocates them to the <br />above - mentioned programs. (See Attachment 1, column #4). <br />Two of the agencies identified in the above chart, Family First and Hillcrest Youth Shelter, were first <br />time recipients of State funding. In order to receive the State funds, it was necessary for the county <br />to provide a thirty percent match for the two agencies. Family First provides intensive in -home <br />counseling and therapy for juvenile offenders and their families. Hillcrest Youth Shelter provides <br />temporary shelter and related services for at -risk juveniles who are determined to need out -of -home <br />placement for one reason or another. As with the other agencies outlined in the above chart, the <br />Orange- Chatham Justice Partnership recommends funding for the new organizations. <br />During the County's budget planning process last spring, the Commissioners set -aside $15,000 in a <br />reserve fund to provide the required match should the State funding become available to the <br />agencies. This amendment transfers $12,000 from the reserve account to the Family First allocation <br />and $3,000 for Hillcrest Shelter. (See Attachment 1, column # 5) <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: Financial impacts are included in the background information above. <br />RECOMMENDATION (S): The Manager recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve <br />the attached budget ordinance amendments. <br />
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