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Agmt07 HSFA - Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. (FLY)
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Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc (FLY)
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HSFA Funding Agmt - Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. (FLY)
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9/13/2007
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<br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />FRESH LIFELINES FOR YOUTH, INC. (fly) <br />FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008 <br /> <br />CONTRACT OBJECTIVES <br /> <br />Quantifiable Goals to be Provided With Performance Indicators (how you will measure <br />Requested Funds the Quantifiable Qoal) <br />80% of the youth will report that knowing about the <br />consequences of crime helps them deal with See Explanation Below <br />problems and conflicts in a better or more <br />peaceful way. <br />80% of the youth will report that because of the See Explanation Below <br />Program they have more control over their lives. <br />80% of the youth will report that learning about the <br />law helps them plan ahead and gives them more See Explanation Below <br />control over the things that happen to them. <br />80% of the youth will report that knowing about the <br />law gives them more confidence to deal with bad See Explanation Below <br />peer pressure and can help them get out of <br />dangerous situations. <br />80% of the youth will report that they viewed the See Explanation Below <br />Program facilitators as positive adult role models. <br />80% of the youth will report that because of the See Explanation Below <br />Program they are less likely to break the law. <br /> <br />Performance Indicator Explanation: <br />FLY uses positive role models, role playing and intensive participation methods to ensure its <br />achievement of the outcomes listed above. In fact, in its seven-year history, FLY has met and often <br />exceeded its outcomes 100% of the time. In addition to its performance being evaluated by <br />independent evaluators, FLY worked with a professional evaluator to design a Likert-scaled survey <br />instrument to measure the Program's impact on a given youth's risk factors, resiliency, knowledge, <br />development of internal and external assets, and overall behavior. FLY staff read the survey out loud to <br />the youth to accommodate different learning styles and literacy levels. FLY collects this data at the <br />close of each Law Course (twice a year). <br /> <br /># of Unduplicated RWC Residents/Households to be Assisted (Only programs serving <br />individuals ma re ort b individuals. All others should re ort b households <br />8 incorporated Redwood City at-risk resident youth will participate in the Law Course <br /> <br />1 incorporated Redwood City at-risk resident youth to receive Leadership Training and Mentoring <br />components <br /> <br />ATTY/AGR/2007.048 <br />082807 <br /> <br />7 <br />
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