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• Promotional Outreach Events, Trade Shows or Community Workshops <br />• Homeowner /Business /Contractor /Staff Training Seminars <br />• Sustainability Site'Signage <br />• Green Building and /or LEED Certification Technical Assistance <br />03/08/2010 <br />C. Community Coordinator / Partner Liaison / Supplies <br />The community coordinator is envisioned to serve as the single point regional program coordinator <br />to unify, inform, collaborate, and engage all program parties in relation to local coordination and <br />marketing efforts; respond to public inquiries; facilitate the education, outreach, marketing, <br />recruitment; and promote program adoption by the target community. In addition the coordinator <br />is responsible for coordinating with the grant administrator, tracking /reporting necessary progress <br />and metrics, meeting /exceeding grant milestones and targets, incorporating required <br />complementary program components, and working with CaliforniaFIRST to assure QA /QC measures <br />are applied to all participating properties. Specific tasks will be driven by the overall project goals <br />as well as the specific needs of each region and may include: <br />• Coordination with Grant Administrator /Steering Committee Liaison <br />• Marketing Coordination with CaliforniaFIRST Municipal Finance District <br />• Facilitation of local Regional Steering Committee Members and Partners <br />• Assist with Implementation Strategy, Documents, Procedures & Protocols Development <br />• Guide Promotion, Marketing, Education, Recruitment & Program Information Dissemination <br />✓ Link Program Participants to Regional Energy Efficiency & Complementary Programs <br />✓ Connect to Concurrent Complementary Workforce Development Training /Graduates <br />✓ Administer Regional Program Budget, Competitive Bidding, Other Program Transparency Reqs <br />✓ Track and /or compile, Monitor & Evaluate Program Progress, Energy Savings, GHG Reductions <br />Achieved, Partner Leveraged Funds and Ancillary Environmental Benefits <br />Sample County Budget <br />A sample budget based on the above framework is provided below. Please note that these <br />amounts are subject to change based on the actual needs of each participating jurisdiction as well <br />as feedback obtained regarding funder and partner thresholds for competitiveness. <br />Component <br />% <br />Overall <br />Gross Benefit <br />Per County <br />Net Benefit <br />Per Count <br />1.CaliforniaFIRST Costs & Fees <br />39% <br />$ 428,571.43 <br />- <br />2. Grant Administration & Technical Assistance <br />10% <br />$ 107,142.86 <br />- <br />Advisory Committee <br />10% <br />$ 115,000.00 <br />$ 115,000.00 <br />_ 3A.Steering <br />3B. Education, Outreach, incentives, Marketing <br />23% <br />$ 258,750.00 <br />$ 258,750.00 <br />3C. Community Coordination <br />18% <br />$ 201 250.00 <br />$ 201,250.00 <br />Total <br />100% <br />$ 9,910,714.29 <br />$ 575,000.00 <br />Grant Development Team <br />• County of Sacramento —Lead Agency (Applicant), will oversee grant writing, provide final <br />edits and required signatures, and submit finalized proposal on behalf of entire collaborative <br />team based on the approved proposed program scope and budget framework <br />Ecology Action — Partner Grant Writer (Lead on Marketing), will develop narrative based on <br />proposed program scope and budget framework, especially as it pertains to local coordination <br />and marketing project administration, marketing /contract technical assistance, regional <br />coordination, and marketing, to meet all grant requirements and maximize proposal <br />competiveness. <br />Renewable Funding --- Partner Grant Writer (Lead on Finance), will develop narrative based on <br />proposed program scope and budget framework, especially for CaliforniaFIRST Program <br />finance - related program elements, to meet all grant requirements and maximize proposal <br />competiveness. <br />#15005 3 <br />MUFF # 505 <br />