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Vice-Chair Matts-Benson relayed that she really liked the StoryMap idea that was proposed by <br />Stantec in their “Proposal for Parks Natural Resources Management Master Plan”. <br />b) REACH FOR RESOURCES AND PARKS AND RECREATION FEE ASSISTANCE <br />YEAR IN REVIEW <br />• Reach for Resources - 2023 Program Usage <br />•Reach for Resources Overview <br />• Provide trained staff to assist <br />• Provide feedback to our staff & evaluation <br />• Provides training to our staff <br />• 2023 by the numbers <br />• 204 hours of inclusion services used. <br />• 13 different children utilized the service. <br />• More than 15 different programs. <br />Lessons Learned and Moving Forward <br />• Better program experience for all participants <br />• Participants with both physical and cognitive impairments took advantage of the program <br />• Administratively labor intensive <br />• Likely more use in the future <br />• Difficult to meter usage <br />• 2024 Agreement with Reach <br />• More hours (268) <br />• $12,100 or more (originally budgeted $7,000 for 2024) <br /> <br />Vice-Chair Matts-Benson asked staff if the Reach for Resources service is only for Roseville <br />residents. Staff responded that, currently, the service is not limited to just Roseville residents. <br /> <br />Commissioner Boulton commended staff on implementing this program. He also suggested <br />potentially reaching out to the school district to understand if there was an opportunity to utilize <br />shared resources to offer these types of services. <br />Commissioner Ybarra asked if there are any grant opportunities that would apply to the Reach <br />for Resources program. Staff relayed that they are not aware of any current grant opportunitiesat <br />this time. <br /> <br />•2023 Fee Assistance <br />• Available to Roseville residents with a financial need <br />• Pays for 80% of the program cost up to $150 <br />•Free reduced school lunch eligible <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />