Partners in Prevention-Rock County, Inc.
1 Parker Place Suite 107, Janesville, WI 53545
phone: (608) 758.1844 fax: (608) 758.0025
partnersrockcty@sbcglobal.net

REVENUE SOURCES FOR 2011
 
1)     DRUG-FREE COMMUNITIES SUPPORT PROGRAM (FEDERAL) $100,000 annually through September 29, 2012
 
GOAL ONE: Establish and strengthen collaboration among communities, private nonprofit agencies, and Federal, State, local, and tribal governments to support the efforts of community coalitions to prevent and reduce substance abuse among youth.
 
·        Objective One: Improve Leadership, Structure, And Sustainability Of The Coalition.
·        Objective Two: Facilitate Community Capacity Building: Develop Local Strategic Action Teams (coalitions) To Meet Community Needs & Culture.
 
GOAL TWO: Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse
 
·        Objective One: Reduce youth access to alcohol and marijuana,
o   reduce Parents providing alcohol
o   change communities’ culture of use
·        Objective Two : Create an environment that supports the community perception that substance abuse by youth is harmful;
o   educate the public about the dangers of alcohol and/or marijuana use
o   coordinate a countywide prevention plan
o   change communities’ culture of use
·        Objective Three: Generate opportunities for positive peer influence,
o   educate youth about the dangers of alcohol and/or marijuana use
o    increase youth attendance in appropriate alternative activities
 
 
2)     DRUG-FREE COMMUNITIES SUPPORT PROGRAM - Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking Act Grants: STOP Act $50,000 annually through September 29, 2012
 
The goal of this program is to prevent and reduce alcohol use among youth in communities throughout the United States. Grantees must focus on environmental strategies for preventing and reducing underage drinking.
 
To achieve this goal, Partners will implement the following strategies:
1) Engage youth in Community capacity building through the development of Local Strategic Action Teams to meet individual community needs and culture,
2) Engage youth through environmental strategy implementation to reduce youth access to alcohol,
3) Collaborate with public and private healthcare providers to support the community perception that alcohol use by youth is harmful, and
4)Generate opportunities for positive peer influence.
 
3)     DRUG-FREE COMMUNITIES SUPPORT PROGRAM – Mentoring grant $75,000 annually through September 29, 2012
GOAL:- The purpose of the DFC Mentoring Program is to provide grant funds to existing DFC grantees, so that they may serve as Mentors to newly-formed and/or developing coalitions that have never received a DFC grant. Partners is mentoring the Evansville community coalition, Building A Safer Evansville (BASE). By the end of the two-year grant period, Partners will have fully prepared BASE to effectively compete for its own DFC grant.
 
4)     UW-COMMUNITY – ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIP (STATE)
$94,080 through February 28, 2012.
 
GOAL: To reduce underage drinking rates in Edgerton, WI by developing, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based parent and community interventions that will reinforce school-based education.
 
Objective 1: To develop, implement, and evaluate an evidence-based parent to parent intervention that will reinforce school-based alcohol prevention curriculum.
Objective 2: To implement and evaluate an evidence-based community intervention that will increase the Edgerton community’s readiness to accept and participate in change efforts
Objective 3: To partner with the Rock County Public Health Department in establishing alcohol and other drug misuse as a County health priority by December 31, 2008
 
5)         STRATEGIC PREVENTION FRAMEWORK – STATE INCENTIVE GRANT (STATE) October 1, 2010 – September 30, 2011 - $142,000
 
GOAL: The goal of this project is to reduce underage drinking among 12-20 year olds in Edgerton, Beloit and Countywide by using environmental strategies to affect the contributing factors by:
·        Reducing Social Access to alcohol. (Edgerton, Beloit)
·        Increasing Enforcement (Edgerton, Beloit)
·        Increasing the perception of harm (Countywide)
 
 
6)     UNITED WAY OF NORTH ROCK COUNTY
$4329 for 2011
To be used for Project staff support, Reality Mazes, Family Funfest, and community education.
 
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