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ADDITIONAL CONSUMER SERVICES <br />C O t{t'ttu N tTY I N F OR IAAT I ON AN D EDU C AT t ON <br />These services are intended to inform and/or educate the <br />pubtic about devetopmentat disabitities and retated <br />services. This may inctude <br />information and referral <br />services; activities aimed <br />at promoting pubtic <br />awareness and <br />invotvement; and <br />community consultation, <br />capacity building and <br />organization activities. <br />Kittitas County reaches 450+ peopte per year on average <br />with these services. <br />rRAlN/NG <br />There are two types of training that can be funded: Staff <br />Training and Board <br />Training. <br />r Staff Training inctudes <br />costs incurred by the <br />program for the <br />planned, structured <br />activities for the <br />purpose of providing, <br />or improving, or <br />enhancing job-retated <br />knowledge and skilts of <br />2020 <br />Orgonization Yokima Valley <br />lAemorial <br />Services <br />Early <br />intervention <br />services <br />Funding s2,106 <br />Organization Kittitas Valley <br />Opportunities <br />Services Parent and <br />familv support <br />Funding sl5,000 <br />Organization WISE <br />Services Troininq <br />Funding 515,550 <br />Organization Robin Read <br />Consultinq <br />Services Facilitation and <br />planninq <br />Funding Sgtg <br />staff, providers, volunteers, or interning <br />students in the provision of developmental disabitity services. <br />. Board Training includes costs incurred by the program for planned, structured activities designed to <br />provide, improve, or enhance program-retated skitts of board or advisory committee members. <br />OTHER ACTIVITIES <br />Other activities can fund a variety of different projects. There wos no funding designoted for Other <br />Activities in 2020. <br />. lnfrastructure projects: Projects in support of clients not of working qge. Examples inctude <br />ptanning services like benefits planning and generic job development. <br />r Start-up projects: Projects that directly benefit the agency. Examples include equipment purchases <br />and agency administrative support. <br />. Partnership projects: Cotlaborative partnerships with school districts, employment providers, <br />famities, employers, and other community collaborators needed to provide employment supports <br />and services to young adults to become employed. <br />Community lnformation <br />and Education primarily <br />serves young children <br />(birth to pre-K), school <br />age children, and their <br />families. <br />Training is designated <br />for organizations and <br />their staff who provide <br />DDA-funded services as <br />well as the <br />Developmental <br />Disabilities Advisory <br />Committee. <br />15