Community-based prevention programs.

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  • (1) As used in this section:
    • (a) "political subdivision" means a town, city, county, or school district;
    • (b) "qualified sponsor" means a:
      • (i) political subdivision;
      • (ii) community nonprofit, religious, or charitable organization;
      • (iii) regional or statewide nonprofit organization; or
      • (iv) private for profit or nonprofit child care organization with experience and expertise in operating community-based prevention programs described in Subsection (2) and that are licensed under Title 62A, Chapter 2, Licensure of Programs and Facilities.
  • (2) Within appropriations from the Legislature, the department may provide grants to qualified sponsors for community-based prevention programs that:
    • (a) support parents in their primary care giving role to children;
    • (b) provide positive alternatives to idleness for school-aged children when school is not in session; and
    • (c) support other community-based prevention programs.
  • (3) In awarding a grant under this section, the department shall:
    • (a) request proposals for funding from potential qualified sponsors; and
    • (b) ensure that each dollar of funds from political subdivisions or private funds is matched for each dollar received from the department.
  • (4) In meeting the matching requirements under Subsection (3), the department may consider the value of in-kind contributions, including materials, supplies, paid labor, volunteer labor, and the incremental increase in building maintenance and operation expenses incurred attributable to the prevention program.
  • (5) In awarding a grant under this section, the department shall consider:
    • (a) the cash portion of the proposed match in relation to the financial resources of the qualified sponsor; and
    • (b) the extent to which the qualified sponsor has:
      • (i) consulted and collaborated with parents of children who are likely to participate, local parent-teacher organizations, and other parent organizations;
      • (ii) identified at-risk factors that will be addressed through the proposed prevention program;
      • (iii) identified protective factors and developmental assets that will be supported and strengthened through the proposed prevention program; and
      • (iv) encouraged the financial support of parents and the organizations described in Subsection (5)(b)(i).
  • (6) The department shall award at least 50% of the grants under this section to organizations described in Subsection (1)(b)(iv).
  • (7) The department may not allow the use of federal funds as matching funds under this act.




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