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3.4.3. Recursos Materiales.

2014 Program Report

Single family self-help houses were constructed in 2014 Costs of single family self-help houses constructed in 2014 Single family houses constructed in past 5 years

Cost of single family houses constructed in past 5 years Multi-family living units constructed in past 5 years

Construction costs of multi-family living units constructed in past 5 years Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014

Contracted amount for rehabilitation

Households provided down payment & closing cost assistance Amount of down payment & closing cost assistance provided Households living in agency owned rental units

Housing units weatherized

Amount expended on weatherization

Persons attended homebuyer education classes provided by the agency

Additional Activities: Little Dixie’s Training & Management Assistance contract is for the

administration of training for grant preparation, program development, and technical assistance to Rural Development and to Self-Help Housing grantees in an 11-state area. A Loan Program includes both residential and business loan products. Residential lending includes USDA/RD 502 Direct, USDA Mutual Self-Help, USDA Guaranteed and Loan Packaging. Business lending includes SBA Microloan and USDA/RD Intermediary Relending. 30 $3,060,000 173 $16,435,000 3 $175,000 2 $20,000 16 $209,000 104 24 $161,457 109 Employment - Economic Development

Persons provided training funded by Workforce Investment Act or similar programs Persons able to obtain employment following training

Persons provided General Equivalency Diploma exam preparation classes

Additional Activities: Little Dixie is the only contract management organization currently

managing parks for the State. This contract includes Hugo Lake State Park, Clayton Lake State Park and Raymond Gary State Park. In addition, Little Dixie also manages the group camps at Beavers Bend State Park.

47 23 34

Housing

Health - Rx for Oklahoma

Number of clients (new and from previous years who received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients

101 $275,621

Additional Activities: Rural Health Network: Its purpose is to improve the health of rural

Oklahoma by building a sustainable network of integrated services including Health Information Technology, Health Information Exchange consulting, creating county health improvement organizations, to educate health care practitioners and the community about health care laws and much more. The network is a membership organization of health care entities, providers, community organizations and individuals.

Affordable Care Act Navigator Grant: Provides health care enrollment assistance lower income families and individuals in local communities in Oklahoma through a consortium of 15 additional Community Action Agencies across the state, serving 68 counties. Healthy Start: Healthy Start works to reduce disparities in infancy mortality and adverse perinatal outcomes by improving women’s health , promoting quality services,

strengthen family resilience, achieving collective impact, and increasing accountability through quality improvement, performance monitoring, and evaluation.

Nutrition

Facilities participated in Child & Adult Care Food Program

Amount approved for reimbursement through Child & Adult Care Food Program

Additional Activities: Backpack Program provides nutrition education material to all

families enrolled in Head Start and Early Head Start. Also food supplements are distributed through these backpacks on a weekly basis to those enrolled families that exhibit the greatest need for nutritional supplements.

198 $1,702,761

Senior Citizens

Persons participated in the RSVP program Hours of service provided by RSVP volunteers Federal funds provided for RSVP program 443 81,240 $56,126 Transit 61 1,355,153 166,285 $1,100,121 $317,158 $1,718,793

Vehicles in transit fleet

Revenue miles driven by all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs

Federal funds provided for transit programs State revolving funds provided for transit programs Funds from other sources provided for transit program

Youth

Youth provided school supplies

Youth served through Court Appointed Special Advocates Youth served through Mentoring Children of Prisoners Youth served by Family & Youth Initiative

Federal funds provided for youth programs

State appropriated funds provided for youth programs Funds from other sources provided for youth programs

Additional Activities: The Mentoring Children of Prisoners matches children of

incarcerated parents with a caring, supportive adult who serves as a mentor, life coach, and friend. We have reduced juvenile delinquency, improved academic performance, and decreased school dropout rate by incorporating enhancement strat- egies that involve parents or guardians in the program and the provision of services to the family.

Court Appointed Special Advocates recruits and trains citizens to become volunteers for children within the court system and the child welfare system. An initiative within the CASA program, the Family and Youth Initiative, provides support and guidance to youth ages 10-17 who are at risk of becoming delinquents. CASA strives to ensure that every child in the court system is placed in a safe and permanent home. Drug Free Communities has organized and created the Choctaw County youth coalition in which students have the opportunity to work with each other, have their voices heard by community leaders, and complete community service projects. Smart Start Tri-City is a community focused initiative working to ensure all children under six develop the emotional, social, cognitive, and physical capacities and skills they need to enter school ready to learn.

110 66 119 36 $6,520,775 $494,974 $820,477 41

Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc.

Executive Director

James Ezzell

[email protected]

Agency Funding

Total federal funds

Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 $832,698 $79,907 $190,095 $1,102,690

Agency Employees

Full-time employees Total payroll for 2014 5

$265,467

Head Start

Muskogee County is served by Muskogee County Head Start - Green Country Behavioral Health Services.

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2014 Progam Report

5 $507,319 296 19 $72,810 Housing Youth Health

Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014

Contracted amount for rehabilitation of single family houses Households living in agency-owned rental units

Housing units weatherized

Amount expended on weatherization

250 $1,800 326 27 $32,414

Muskogee County

Community Action

Foundation, Inc.

315 N. 5th St. Muskogee, OK 74401 918-683-7637 Fax: 918-683-7638 www.muskogeecountycaf.com Clothing Pantry 1316 S. York Muskogee, OK 74403

County Served

Muskogee

Services

Emergency Services - Clothing

Pantry, Information & Referrals

Health - Affordable Care Act -

Navigator Assistance

Housing - Multi-Family Housing

Developments, Rental Units, Weatherization

Youth - Summer Programs - Youth

Summit

People provided phone assistance by navigator

Housholds provided one-on-one assistance by navigator Total funds provided for navigator program

Emergency Assistance

Households (1,061 individuals) provided clothing Provided information and referrals

207 1,300

Youth served through Workforce Investment Act - Elevate Youth Summit Total funds provided for youth programs

Administrative Staff

Services Staff

Weatherization-Housing Director

Michael Knapp

856 E. Melton Dr., Suite C P.O. Box 603 Jay, OK 74346 918-253-4683 Fax: 918-253-6059 www.neocaa.org

All staff are located at the the above office address unless

otherwise indicated

Counties Served

Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware and Ottawa

Services

Asset Development - Budget

Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance

Early Childhood Programs -

Child Care, Early Head Start

Economic Development/Em- ployment - Business Develop-

ment Classes/Counseling/Loan Assistance, General Equivalency Diploma Preparation Assistance

Emergency Assistance - Rent/

Mortgage Payment Assistance, Temporary Housing, Utility Pay- ment Assistance

Health - Rx for Oklahoma

(Prescription Assistance),

Housing - Owner-Occupied

Rehabilitation, Rental Units, Single Family Construction, Weatherization

Nutrition - Child & Adult Care

Food Program

Administrative Assistant

Twila Kuder

918-253-4683 ext. 128 [email protected]

Human Resources Manager

Kristi Helsel 918-253-4683 ext. 117 [email protected] Business Manager Natasha Tanner 918-253-4683 ext. 135 [email protected] Planner/Grant Writer Terry Schroeder 918-253-4683 ext. 127 [email protected]

Services Staff

Services Director

Mary Ann Overall 918-253-4683 ext. 130 [email protected]

Case Managers/Emergency Assistance

Terri Cole, CM

Jay (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday)

918-253-4683 ext. 133 [email protected]

Agency Funding

Agency Employees

Total federal funds

Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for May 2013-2014 Full-time employees

Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 $2,009,206 $214,613 $476,048 $2,699,867 28 7 $697,991

Administrative Staff

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Northeast Oklahoma

Community Action

Agency

Executive Director

Jean Cooper, Ed.D. 918-253-4683 ext. 131 [email protected]

Terri Cole, CM

1298 W. Fourth St. - DHS Office Tahlequah (Friday a.m.) 918-207-4500 [email protected] Terri Cole, CM Rt.1, Box 42 - DHS Office Stilwell (Friday p.m.) 918-696-7736 [email protected] Janet Stamper, CM 2114 Denver Harner Dr. Miami (Monday & Tuesday)

918-541-2400

[email protected] Janet Stamper, CM 418 E. Illinois Dr., Unit C Vinita (Wednesday a.m.)

918-256-1945

[email protected]

Leslie Rutherford, RX Region 3 Manager, Rental Unit Management 918-253-4683 ext. 129 877-RX4-OKLA ext. 129 877-794-0552 ext 134 [email protected] Cindy Templeman Northeast RX Customer Representative 918-253-4683 ext 129 or ext. 163 [email protected] Housing/New Construction/Rental/ Rehabilitation Cameron Dozier

Housing Manager/New Construction/ Rehabilitation/Rentals 918-253-4683 ext. 140 [email protected] Debby Foreman Weatherization Manager/ Homeownership Center 918-253-4683 ext. 121 [email protected] Victoria Stewart

Weatherization Assistant, HMIS Data 918-253-4683 ext. 144

[email protected]

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Head Start

Craig, Delaware and Ottawa counties are served by Grand Head Start.

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