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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC11-062 CASA of the Continetal Divide Grant Agreement EAGLE COUNTY
GRANT RECIPIENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
EAGLE COUNTY AND CASA OF THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE
Grant Recipient: CASA of the Continental Divide
Grant Amount: $3,000
Grant Period: January 1, 2011 — December 31, 2011
Whereas, Eagle County works to promote the health, safety, and welfare of Eagle County citizens of all
ages; and
Whereas, among o g the services Eagle County provides in order to promote such health, safety, and welfare
are grants -in -aid to local organizations whose work assists the County in accomplishment of the goal to
create and sustain a safe, healthy, and socially diverse community; and
Whereas, CASA of the Continental Divide (hereinafter referred to as "Grant Recipient ") has agreed to
provide services that create and sustain a healthy and socially diverse community in Eagle County; and
Whereas, Grant Recipient acknowledges that pursuant to the terms of C.R.S. § 24- 76.5 -101, et seq., Eagle
County is prohibited from providing certain public benefits to illegal aliens over the age of eighteen and
by signing below, Grant Recipient affirms its compliance with the requirements of C.R.S. § 24- 76.5 -101,
et. seq.
Now, therefore, in consideration of the foregoing premises and the following promises, Eagle County and
Grant Recipient enter into this Agreement for payment of the grant award in the amount of Three
Thousand Dollars ($3,000) to Grant Recipient.
A. Grant Recipient agrees that funds awarded by Eagle County may be used and expended solely for
the agency's court- appointed trained volunteers to assist children who are victims of abuse and neglect in
order to find them safe and permanent homes as specified in Exhibit A Grant Application Budget Section.
All funds will be expended in the specified grant period.
B. In return for the award of the $3,000 grant, Grant Recipient agrees to submit a report discussing
how the funds were expended, deliverables as outlined in this contract, and how they tie back to creating
and sustaining a healthy and socially diverse community. The report will be due no later than June 30,
2011.
C. Payment of the Grant Amount will be made in two separate installments. The first payment in the
amount of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500) will be paid to Grant Recipient upon the
execution of this Grant Recipient Agreement by both parties. The second payment in the amount of One
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500) will be paid to Grant Recipient after Eagle County's receipt of a
properly submitted report as required by Paragraph B of this Agreement.
D. Grant funds under this agreement are to be used and expended within the Grant Period. Any
funds not used or expended during the Grant Period must be returned to Eagle County.
E. If, after payment of the Grant Award, Eagle County reasonably determines that payment was
improper because the purposes for which the payment was made were misrepresented, or the terms of this
Agreement were breached, then upon written notice of such determination and request for reimbursement
from Eagle County, Grant Recipient shall forthwith return such payment to Eagle County.
F. In the event of litigation in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled
to recover all reasonable costs incurred, including attorney fees, costs, staff time and other claim related
expenses.
G. Grant Recipient shall comply at all times and in all respects with all applicable federal, state and
local laws, resolutions and codes; and specifically, with the requirements of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
and Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, concerning discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex,
age, religion, political beliefs, national origin or handicap.
H. Grant Recipient shall not assign any of its rights or duties under this Grant Agreement to a third
party without the prior written consent of County. County shall terminate this Grant Agreement in the
event of any assignment without its prior written consent, in which case, any unused Grant Funds must be
returned to County.
I. Grant Recipient agrees that no agent, employee or volunteer of Grant Recipient shall be deemed
an agent, employee or volunteer of County.
J. Grant Recipient shall maintain, for a minimum of three (3) years, adequate financial and
programmatic records for reporting to County on performance of its responsibilities hereunder. Grant
Recipient shall be subject to financial audit by federal, state or county auditors or their designees. Grant
Recipient authorizes County to perform audits or to make inspections during normal business hours, upon
48 hours notice to Grant Recipient for the purpose of evaluating performance under this Grant
Agreement. Grant Recipient shall cooperate fully with authorized Health and Human Services
representatives in the observation and evaluation of the program and records. Grant Recipient shall have
the right to dispute any claims of misuse of funds and seek an amicable resolution with County.
K. This Agreement shall be governed by, the laws of the State of Colorado. Jurisdiction and venue
for any suit, right or cause of action arising under, or in connection with this Agreement shall be exclusive
in Eagle County, Colorado.
L. This Grant Agreement supersedes all previous communications, negotiations, and/or agreements
between the respective parties hereto, either verbal, or written, and the same not expressly contained
herein are hereby withdrawn and annulled.
M. This Grant Agreement does not, and shall not be deemed or construed to confer upon or grant to
any third party or parties any right to claim damages or to bring any suit, action or other proceeding
against either Grant Recipient or County because of any breach hereof or because of any of the terms,
covenants, agreements and conditions contained herein.
N. Invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this Grant Agreement shall not affect the other
provisions hereof, and this Grant Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid or unenforceable
provision was omitted.
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O. Grant recipient agrees to the following:
(a) Mandatory Reporting. Grant Recipient shall notify Health and Human Services
( "HHS ") immediately of all reports of suspected child abuse or neglect involving Grant
Recipient, including, but not limited to, employees, volunteers and clients. HHS partners
are considered to be mandatory reporters for suspected child abuse and neglect and are to
make those reports directly to HHS Children and Family Services - (970) 328 -8840.
P. Grant Recipient certifies that it has read the Agreement, understands each and every term and the
requirements set forth herein, and agrees to comply with the same.
Funds will not be disbursed without a signed Grant Recipient Agreement. Please complete this
page and return to the Eagle County Department of Health and Human Services.
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EXHIBIT
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Eagle County
2011 Community Service Grant Application
EAGLE COUNTY
Part I: Your Organization
A. Name of Organization: CASA of the Continental Divide
B. Mission Statement: CASA of the Continental Divide's court - appointed trained volunteers advocate in court for the
best interest of children who are victims of abuse and neglect in the 5 Judicial District of Colorado in order to find them
safe and permanent homes as soon as possible.
C. Year organization was established: 1999
D. Contact Person: Kathy Reed, Executive Director Phone: (970) 513 -9390
Mailing P.O. Box 2092, Dillon, CO 80435 Fax: (970) 513 -9690
Address: 330FiedlerAve . #207,DiIIon,C080435 Email: kathvreed@casa.colorado.net
E. What is the legal status of your organization?
• 501©3 organization
Part II: Your Services and How They Relate to Eagle County Goals
(Check all that apply)
2010 Goal: Create and sustain a healthy and socially diverse community
❑ Self Sufficiency and Economic Supports
❑ Health Care — Access, Availability, & Special Emphasis (i.e., Dental, Mental)
• Family Services Supporting Quality of Life
❑ Independent Living Services to Support Seniors
Attach an explanation of the services /project you are proposing.
See Attached
Part III: The Benefits to the Community of Your Services
Attach an explanation of: (3 page maximum)
See Attached
Part IV: Your Budget
Total Amount Requested: $10,000
Percentage of Total Organizational Budget: 4
Percentage of Total Project Budget: 4
attach copies of your expenditure and revenue budgets for 2010 (if applicable) and 2011.
If you have several programs with independent funding sources, please explain.
A. Long -term sources /strategies for sustaining the service /project past the 2011 grant year: Funders Committed for this
Project FY 10/11: Colorado State Budget ($14,200), VALE Fund ($25,000), McGowan Family foundation ($7,000), United
Way Eagle CO. ($3,500), A. V. Hunter Trust ($5,000), Vail Valley Cares ($8,000), 1st Bank Eagle & Summit ($3,000), (City
Market Cares ($300), Vail Resorts ($3,500), , Anonymous Grantor ($10,000), El Pomar ($5,000), US Bancorp ($4,000), Other
Income ($2,100), Exxon Mobil Foundation )$500), .
Other Funders Pending for this Project Gingerbread House Competition ($32,000), Red Sky Golf Tournament ($40,000),
Stay -At -Home Party Fundraiser ($12,000), Independent Living Program) $6,000), Summit Foundation ($13,000), VALE
($25,000), Towns of Breckenridge, Frisco, Silverthorne and Dillon ($7,500 total), Colorado Grand ($5,000), Other Local
Businesses & Charities ($4,000), Board ($6,000), Interest ($2,000), Parenting through Divorce Class ($2,600).
B. Other community partnerships and local /regional funding sources your organization will utilize toward this
service /program ?: Colorado Grand Antique Car Rally, Vail Resorts, Lake County Commissioners, Summit Rotary, Fr. Dyer
Methodist Church- Breckenridge, Wells Fargo Bank, Cordillera Simple Charity Snowshoe Race Series, McGowan Family
Foundation, Vail -Eagle Rotary, Loewenstern Foundation, El Pomar Foundation, Anschutz Foundation
C. What other government funding (either from Eagle County or other counties /towns) are you receiving for this project ?:
VALE, Legislative Funding, Towns of Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco and Silverthorne, Lake County Commissioners.
D. How many times has Community Service Grant funding been awarded to your organization and how many times for this
specific project? Four Time
Year 2010 Amount $6,000
Year 2009 Amount $3,000
Year 2008 Amount $2,000
Year 2007 Amount $2,000
All funding decisions made by the Board of County Commissioners are considered to be final.