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Report
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Report To: General Purpose and Administration Committee
Date of Meeting: September 28, 2015
Report Number: CSD-011-15 Resolution: GG -OSa-\5
File Number: N/A By-law Number: N\_\1A
Report Subject: Home Base Durham - Reconsideration of Community Grant
Recommendations:
1. That Report CSD-011-15 be received;
2. That Council consider the request for reconsideration of Home Base Durham's 2015
Community Grant award, and
3. That all interested parties listed in Report CSD-011-15 and any delegations be advised of
Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Report CSD-011-15 Page 2
Report Overview
The Municipality of Clarington supports various initiatives throughout Clarington that benefit our
residents. The 2015 Community Grant requests were considered by Council earlier this year.
A request for reconsideration has been received from Home Base Durham. They received
$1,000.00 and are requesting reconsideration of their grant amount. In 2013 and again in 2014,
Home Base Durham received a Community Grant for $2,500.00.
1 . Background
On April 27, 2015 Report CSD-004-15, 2015 Community Grant Requests was approved
by Council. At that time, $52,000.00 was allocated to 33 community groups, leaving a
balance of $8,000.00 still available in the 2015 Community Grant Program.
On September 8, 2015, Council considered a supplementary request from Vincent
Massey Public School Parent Council which was approved for $2,000 on September 21,
2015.
Home Base Durham submitted an application through the 2015 Community Grant
Program with a request for funding of $3,800.00. In 2013 and again in 2014, Home Base
Durham received a Community Grant of $2,500.00. In 2015, this organization was
awarded $1,000.00.
On August 10, 2015, Home Base Durham submitted a letter for a request of
reconsideration of their Community Grant award (Attachment 1). They would like to be
reconsidered for an additional $1,500.00 which would match their award from the
previous two years ($2,500).
There is currently $6,000.00 remaining in the Community Grant Program,
2. Proposal
Home Base Durham provides arts, recreation and social programs for adults with autism
to participate in, alongside their parents / caregivers in Clarington. These programs are
important for families who can be isolated due to the behavioural, communication and
sometimes cognitive challenges faced by the adult with autism in the family.
The gym and swim program is offered in partnership with the Community Services
Department at the Newcastle & District Recreation Complex. The estimated annual
expense for pool time associated with this program is $1,600.00. In addition to liability
insurance at $1,800.00 per year, the group faces additional operating expenses
throughout the year.
Municipality of Clarington
Report CSD-011-15 Page 3
The member families pay an annual fee and the group relies on matching gifts, corporate
donors and individual friends, family and neighbours in addition to the Community Grant
Program.
A summary of their application and financial information is attached for your information
(Attachment 2).
3. Concurrence
Not Applicable.
4. Conclusion
It is respectfully recommended that the Community Grant request for reconsideration by
Home Base Durham be considered by Council.
5. Strategic Plan Application
The recommendations contained in this report conform to the Strategic Plan.
Submitted by: Reviewed by:
Joseph P. Caruana, Franklin Wu,
rector of Community Services Chief Administrative Officer
Staff Contact: Sharon Meredith, Manager of Recreation, 905-623-3379 ext. 2504 or
smeredith @clarington.net
Attachments:
Attachment 1 — Letter Received from Home Base Durham
Attachment 2 — Summary of Grant Information
The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision:
Judy Mead
JPC/SM/WG
Attachment 1 to CSD-011-15
In addition the liability
insurance required for
rental/use of Municipal
venues, is an expense of
AUTISM $1,800 per year.
HOME
BASE
DURHAM Autism Home Base Durham
Inc.
1188 Church Street
August 10, 2015 Newcastle, ON L1 B
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416-450-7716
Municipality of Clarington www.homebasedurham.c
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Re: Request for Reconsideration of Community Grant twitter.com/HomeBaseDu
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Dear Mayor, Council and Community-Grant Committee, facebook.com/HB
Dautism
Home Base Durham provides arts, recreation and social programs for Adults
with Autism to participate in, alongside their parents/caregivers in Clarington.
The gym, swim, art and music
programs are important lifelines
for families who are incredibly
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isolated due to the behavioural, Board of Directors
communication and sometimes
cognitive challenges faced by the
adult with autism in the family. Judy Mead, CFRE
President
In 2013 and again in 2014 we
received a community grant for
$2,500. Howard Smith, CA
=r Treasurer
This year we received $1,000.
1 am writing to request reconsideration. In the hope for continued support at Lynne Lyon
the $2,500 level. Secretary
Leveraging the Municipality's commitment, each year your support has been
matched by gifts from the Baagwating Community Association, the Hayball Gordon Humphrey
Foundation, Corporate Donors, and individual friends, family and neighbors Director
Our member families pay an annual fee and help with fundraising through an
annual appeal to their friends and families. Joe Neal, LL.B.
Regional Councillor
Ins spite of the subsidized use of the Newcastle Rec Centre's half Municipality of Clarington
p� gym and our Director
participation in the designated special needs pool time, this year we will have
paid the municipality approx. $1,600 in fees.
Jessica Vreugdenhil
Director
Todd Willsher
Director
A social club for Adults with Autism and the people who love them. A registered Canadian charity#82506
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Autism Home Base Durham Inc. j
1188 Church Street Newcastle, ON L1 B 1 C5
AUTISM 416-450-7716
HOME www.homebasedurham.com twitter.com/HomeBaseDurham facebook.com/HBDautism
BAS E We simply cannot grow or maintain our programming if our
DU RMAM funding falls below current levels.
Going forward we hope to expand our membership and service offerings. We
are in discussion with Ontario Trillium Foundation for seed funding for a new
Work and Volunteer Employment (WAVE) initiative modelled after a successful
start-up program in Dovercourt near Ottawa. We will be visiting their
program in September and (pending OTF funding) hope to develop
individualized placements for our members in addition to our current
recreational and social offerings.
We realize the municipality doesn't have the resources to provide specific
specialized programming to our members. And appreciate the attitudes and
efforts of staff to accommodate our programs at the Newcastle Rec Centre.
We subscribe fully to Clarington's commitment to accessible recreation. As
parents and caregivers, we've spent our lives creating opportunities for our
adult children to live full, well-rounded lives.
Although we're relatively new (since 2013) and our membership is still small at
28, we hope you agree and believe as we do that the lives of these individual
and families are worthy of your support.
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If additional Community Grants funding is
available in 2015, please consider
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maintaining your past level of support—with
an additional allocation of$1,500.
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We are proud to continue to recognize your
gift through our social media, website and
print collateral materials.
Thank you,
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Judy Mead
President
Mobile 416.450.7716
A social club for Adults with Autism and the people who love them. A registered Canadian charity#82506 6442
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Attachment 2 to CSD-011-15
Municipality of Clarington
Summary of Grant Information
Applicant Organization: Home Base Durham
Application #: 15-37
Date Received: January 29, 2015
Request for Reconsideration Received: August 10, 2015
Contact Name: Judy Mead
The primary programs /services of the Organization are:
• Multisport gym program including adapted cardio, ball skills, sportsmanship, social
skills
• Swim session including adapted aquafit
• Arts program including adapted music, visual arts and drama / improv offerings
Description of the program / service / event that the funding will be used for:
Our activities provide relief to Clarington families living in isolation due to the challenges
of supporting an adult with Autism. In 2015 we will continue to focus on expanding our
membership, activities and schedule to encourage greater participation.
The Organization intends to use the 2015 Community Grant Funds in the
following manner:
• Facilitator fees
• Venue rentals
• Insurance premium
• Postage, printing
Financial Summary:
2014 2015
Revenue $4,634.00 $ 8,294.00
Expenses $ 2,140.00 $ 9,390.00
Net $2,494.00 $ 1,096.00
Grant $ 2,500.00 $ 1,000.00
Additional Grant Request $1,500.00
for 2015
Final Net $ 4,994.00 $ 1,404.00