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C. Roles and responsibilities of individuals involved in <br /> project implementation: Arc employs 11.0 FTE professional staff <br /> whose efforts are augmented by well over 200 volunteers. The <br /> Anoka office houses 6.6 FTE professional staff with 1.5 <br /> designated for adult services and Toy Library. <br /> A summary of staff expertise is as follows: <br /> Marianne Reich - Reich has over twenty years experience with <br /> Arc chapters and has worked at Arc Anoka since 1993. Reich has <br /> experience providing advocacy and public policy development <br /> services as well as background in financial and agency management <br /> and board development. She is responsible for completing the <br /> CDBG application, signing the contract and submitting <br /> reimbursement requests. <br /> Celeste denDaas - denDaas has been the Family Services Director <br /> for three years. As Director of Family Services she provides <br /> support opportunities, information and referral and <br /> workshops /educational programs for families who have children <br /> with developmental disabilities. She also provides technical <br /> assistance on the needs of families and appropriate toys and <br /> adaptive equipment for the library. <br /> Stacey Torborg- Torborg has been the Adult Services Coordinator <br /> for four years at the Anoka office. She has a social work degree <br /> and over seven years experience serving adults with significant <br /> disabilities in day habilitation and residential programs. <br /> Torborg provides individual advocacy assistance to adults, <br /> facilitates the People First Self Advocacy Group and provides <br /> information and referral services. <br /> II. Project Funding: <br /> A. Amount of request: Arc is requesting $1,000 from the City of <br /> Centerville CDBG Funds. <br /> B. CDBG funds compliment other funding received from United Way, <br /> community groups and organizations, corporate and foundation <br /> grants, and agency fund raising events to allow us to provide <br /> services to families and adults with disabilities. <br /> C. Total cost of this program to Anoka County residents is <br /> D. Total CDBG funds received last year were $13,000. <br /> E. Funding includes: <br /> United Way of Minneapolis $219,260, confirmed for 2000 <br /> Other United Ways $164,000 confirmed for 2000 <br /> Special event fundraising $64,950 <br /> Contributions from individuals /businesses $197,500 <br /> Corporate & Foundation grants $149,736 - confirmed $75,290 <br /> 3 <br />