File #: 13-0766    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 6/17/2013 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/16/2013 Final action: 7/16/2013
Title: Health and Human Services Agency, Community Services Division, recommending the Board accept a grant award in the amount of $523.66 from the Marshall Foundation for Community Health for the purchase of Alzheimer’s education materials for the Senior Day Care Center. FUNDING: Marshall Foundation for Community Health Grant.
Attachments: 1. A - SDC Marshall Foundation Funding Request 7-16-13.pdf
Title
Health and Human Services Agency, Community Services Division, recommending the Board accept a grant award in the amount of $523.66 from the Marshall Foundation for Community Health for the purchase of Alzheimer's education materials for the Senior Day Care Center.
 
FUNDING:  Marshall Foundation for Community Health Grant.
Body
BUDGET SUMMARY:
 
Total Estimated Revenue………
$523.66
 
 
Budgeted…………………………
$523.66
New Funding…………………….
 
Savings…………………………
 
Other……………………………
 
Total Funding Available…………
$523.66
 
 
Change To Net County Cost……
$0
 
Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost
No change.  There is no County share of cost or match requirement associated with the Marshall Foundation Grant.  Each year the Health and Human Services Agency includes miscellaneous revenue in the annual budget.  As a result, the acceptance of this grant does not impact Net County Cost.
 
Reason for Recommendation
The Marshall Foundation for Community Health has awarded the El Dorado County Senior Day Care Center a grant in the amount of $523.66.  The grant funds will be used to purchase various educational materials such as specialized Alzheimer's activity programming and five copies of "Validation Techniques for Dementia Care: The Family Guide to Improving Communication" for the Senior Day Care lending resource library.
 
Action(s) to be taken following Board approval
HHSA to deposit Marshall Foundation for Community Health grant funds in the amount of $523.66 and purchase various Alzheimer's educational materials.
 
Contact
Janet Walker-Conroy, Interim Director