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I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />IV. If the Project is more than one year, detail the project activities by year. N/A <br /> <br />V. Briefly describe the Community problems that the activities address. An0ka CIP will <br />serve 45 persons with severe disabilities. It was specifically developed for men and women <br />requiring a higher level of support. It meets the needs of individuals not able to be accommodated <br />in existing programs. Anoka County's Achieve, Opportunity Services and Rise's Coon Rapids <br />CIP. Anoka CIP will serve upcoming graduates of the Anoka~Hennepin School District, many <br />,of whom have been in Rise's sch0oI-t0-work transition program for students with severe emotional <br />disabilities, It will provide the support needed for successful empl0yment in the community, <br /> <br />VI. Summarize the funding. <br /> <br />A. Total revenue needed. S146.250 <br /> <br /> B. Total C. D. B. G. revenue needed. Rise is requesting a total of $62,000 from eight Cities <br />in An0ka, including Spring Lake Park ($15,000), Coon Rapids ($15,000). Blaine ($10,000), Ham <br />Lake ($6,000), Andover ($5,000), An0ka ($5,000), Lino Lakes ($3,000), and Ramsey ($3,000). <br />This iS 42 percent of the total needed. <br /> <br /> C. Source and amount of other revenue, Rise i$ als0 seek~.ng the balance of $84,250 in <br />funding from Twin Cities corporations and foundations, Rise has received $I0,000 from H0ffman <br />Engineering and $3,000 from the Elmer and Eleanor Andersen Foundation. <br /> <br />VII. Detail the cost of each activity. See attached list of equipment needs <br /> <br />VIII. Briefly describe the project area. <br /> <br />A. Its geographical size. Anoka County <br /> <br />B. Number of households, or businesses. N/A <br /> <br />C. Adequacy of the public facilities. Public facilities are adequate. <br /> <br /> D. Age of the neighborhood, of the homes or businesses. The Anoka Enterprise Park was <br />developed several years ago and now contains 31 businesses and employs approximately 3,000 <br />people, <br /> <br />IX. Is this project part of a larger effort? No, this is a request for one-time capital equipment <br />including two vans with wheel chair lifts, production equipment, adaptive devices and equipment, <br />and other start-up equipment for a new program and building, See attached list of equipment, <br /> <br />X. Project contact person: John Barrett, President, (612) 786-8~34, <br /> <br /> <br />