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HomeMy WebLinkAbout020722ca10 Department of Public Works O Consent Page 1 of 1 Jefferson County Board of Commissioners Agenda Request To: Board of Commissioners Mark McCauley, Interim County Administrator From: Monte Reinders, Public Works Director/County Engineer Agenda Date: February 7, 2022 Subject: Donation Agreement for JUMP! Project at HJ Carroll County Park Statement of Issue: The Christopher Et Dana Reeve Foundation has awarded the JUMP! (Jefferson County Universal Movement Playground) Project a 2nd Cycle Direct Effect Quality of Life grant. The grant agreement requires BOCC approval and signature. Analysis/Strategic Goals/Pro's Et Con's: The grant award will provide funds for the "We Go Round" all-inclusive play structure and it's installation. Fiscal Impact/Cost Benefit Analysis: The grant award is for $25,000 and will enhance the JUMP! Project as it will provide an all- inclusive play structure for the playground. A one time grant payment will be issued upon receipt of signed grant agreement. Recommendation: Sign three copies of the agreement and return two of them to Public Works. Department Contact: Anna Romcevich 360-385-9380 Reviewe y: Mark McCauley nterim County Admini r for Date l CI IRISY011I[R& DANA REF-W FOUNDATION TODAY'S CARE. TOMORROW'S CURE January 6, 2022 Ms. Kate Dean Chair, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners Jefferson County Parks and Recreation 623 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Dear Ms. Dean: On behalf of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation (the Foundation), I am pleased to inform you that Jefferson County Parks and Recreation (Grantee) has been awarded a 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect Quality of Life grant in the amount of $25,000.00 to support your project entitled, JUMP! Jefferson Universal Movement Playground. This grant is funded through a cooperative agreement with the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living (ACL) (cooperative agreement number 90PRRC0006-01-00; Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number 93.325) and is considered a federal sub -recipient grant. This grant award letter, the application (on file), and approved budget (Appendix A) constitute the agreement (the "grant award letter") between the Grantee and the Foundation. This grant is awarded for the purpose outlined in your approved application and may not be expended for any other purpose without the Foundation's prior written approval. Any requested changes in project scope or budget must be submitted in writing and are subject to approval. All requests are to be directed to Parul Patel, Associate, Quality of Life Grants Program, at PPatel 0,Clirista herReeve.or r. Grantee must also notify the Foundation regarding any changes in organizational and program leadership as it relates to the funded proj ect. This grant award is for the period beginning January 1, 2022 and ending December 31, 2022. A one-time grant payment will be issued upon receipt of countersigned grant award letter. All grant funds must be expended within the 12-month project period. Two reports are required for this grant. The reporting dates are as follows: Interim Report: 7/31/2022 11:59 PM Final/Close Out Report: 1/31/2023 11:59 PM Report reminders will be sent one month prior to the report due date and an electronic report template will be provided. Interim and Final Project Report Requirements are attached (Appendix B). These reports require you to detail the project's progress, challenges, how challenges were addressed, the project's impact, and grant expenditures. The final report will also include an impact evaluation survey that is designed and monitored by Vanderbilt University to enable you to offer candid feedback about the overall grant experience. 636 Morris Turnpike, Suite 3A, Short Hills, NJ 07078 • 1 800 225 0292 • 973 379 2690 • Fax 973 912 9433 • ChristopherReeve.org The Foundation reserves the right to terminate a grant if the project or program is no longer within Reeve Foundation funding parameters or for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the award as stipulated in this letter. If the grant is terminated, Grantee must provide the Reeve Foundation a complete and detailed reporting of funds that have been expended. Grantee must also return all unused funds. Failure to comply with these provisions may result in your organization being reported to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Office of Inspector General, and the Administration for Community Living (ACL). Terminated organizations will also be barred from receiving future Reeve Foundation funds for seven years. To successfully close out the grant award, Grantee must have timely submitted a final narrative report indicating program accomplishments and outcomes, as well as a financial report indicating fully expended grant funds as related to the awarded grant budget. After receipt and review of these reports, barring any additional information requested, the Foundation will send notification of grant closure. Members of the Reeve Foundation staff, Board of Directors, and/or other representatives may wish to arrange a site visit to learn more about your program, assess progress, assist with challenges, and participate in press -related activities. Your organization may also be invited to participate in meetings of interest in your area. In addition, the Reeve Foundation will notify your federal elected legislators about the grant award. Information about publicizing your award will be emailed in the next few weeks, along with a template press release. The Reeve Foundation always looks for opportunities to inform our community members of your important work. We encourage you to share stories and photographs of news you would like to share, and we will try to spread the word via social media and other outlets. By signing this letter, you are agreeing to comply with the above terms and conditions in addition to the conditions outlined below. Grant Management a. To maintain a separate accounting for the grant funds, and to use grant funds only for allowable costs as detailed in the approved budget or otherwise approved by the Foundation, and to maintain standard accounting records of all expenditures. b. To submit a written request and justification for a budget modification to the Foundation for changes in cost categories (Personnel, Equipment, Consultants, etc.) that are greater than 10% of the total cost category. Approval of such a request is at the sole discretion of the Foundation. If the request is aligned with the required Interim Report due date, the request must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the report due date. c. Allow the Reeve Foundation and its auditors access to your organization's grant -related financial records and statements if requested and/or necessary. d. Retain project records for three years after the date the last expenditure report is submitted. e. Grant funds are restricted from funding food, alcohol, lobbying, new construction/major rehabilitation of buildings, grants to individuals, rehabilitative therapy, and basic research. f. Grant funds may not be used to buy telecommunications or video surveillance services or equipment from vendors prohibited in 2 CF R 200 part 216 or from vendors whose parts come from those prohibited vendors. g. If Grantee organization ceases to operate, becomes insolvent, or has its 501(c)(3) tax exempt status revoked, all unused grant funds shall be immediately remitted to the Reeve Foundation. h. Either party may terminate this Agreement upon 30 days advance written notice to the other party. In the event of such early termination, the Grantee shall be entitled to grant funds for allowable costs incurred on behalf of the grant as outlined in the approved grant budget or subsequently approved revised budgets. 2. Reporting a. To submit interim and final grant reports according to the schedule above, including a narrative progress report on funded activities to date along with the financial expenditure report of cumulative expenses incurred through the end of the reporting period. Narrative and financial reports must follow the process and formats to be provided by the Foundation. b. To respond to and comply with the Foundation's requests for additional reports or information at any time during the grant term. 3. Provisions of Programs and Services a. To ensure that all potential recipients and participants of Grantee's programs and services have access to programs and receive equitable services without regard to race, sex, education, ethnicity, socio-economic status, religion, ability/disability, sexual orientation, gender self -identification, age, country of origin, first language, marital status, citizenship or immigration status. b. To conduct all programs and activities funded by this grant in full compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and ordinances; and to obtain and maintain appropriate insurance in type and amount as is reasonable and customary for similar organizations providing similar services and activities in similar jurisdictions against liability for injury to persons or damage to property arising from activities relating to the grant. Grantee will comply with any and all applicable state laws regarding auto liability and worker's compensation insurance, to the extent applicable to the Grantee, and ensure that approved subgrantees or subcontractors obtain and maintain appropriate insurance against liability for injury to persons or damage to property arising from activities relating to the grant. c. To verify any licenses, degrees, or certifications that may be required to perform the grant activities, and to ensure the Grantee maintains current and valid required licensures, permits and other authorizations required to perform the grant activities as may be appropriate. d. To perform background checks of relevant staff, if grant activity involves staff (including, but not limited to, paid, unpaid, or volunteer staff) having substantial direct contact with children under age 18 without supervision of licensed professionals. e. Grantee agrees to offer a royalty -free license to the Foundation to present and or disseminate any portion of publications resulting from this grant to the extent that the Grantee has the legal right to offer such. The Foundation agrees to acknowledge authorship as appropriate. 4. Acknowledgment, Publicity, and Publications a. Grantee shall not issue any press releases or otherwise make any public statement referring to this Grant or using the Foundation's name or logo without the prior written consent of the Foundation. Any approved publicity regarding this Grant must include an acknowledgement that the project was supported by the "Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation." Grantee shall provide the Foundation with copies of any and all final press releases, public announcements, and/or publications related to the grant. b. Grantee agrees to acknowledge the Foundation's support in all funded publications and products supported by this grant as appropriate. 5. Other Terms and Conditions a. Grantee represents that it is an organization that is both exempt from tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and an organization described in IRC 509 (a)(1) or (2) which statuses have been duly confirmed by one or more operative IRS rulings or determination letters. Grantee agrees to inform the Foundation immediately of any actual or threatened change in Grantee's status as a publicly supported organization determined by the Internal Revenue Service to qualify under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRC. b. Grantee represents and warrants compliance today and throughout the term of this grant that the Grantee is duly registered and in good standing as a nonprofit corporation or charitable organization with the Attorney General of the state in which the Grantee is incorporated and/or is conducting its principle business. c. Grantee will furnish the Foundation with a confirmation statement upon receipt of grant payments indicating that no goods or services were provided for the grant payment. The statement must be on organizational letterhead and should indicate the date the grant was received and the amount of the grant. d. By accepting this grant, the recipient organization agrees to use the Foundation's funding only in accordance with all federal rules and Internal Revenue Service regulations regarding advocacy and lobbying. Without limiting the generality of the preceding sentence, the Grantee will not intervene in any candidate election or support or oppose any political party or candidate for public office, or engage in any lobbying not permitted by IRC 501(c)(3) or, if applicable, IRC 501(h) and 4911. e. Grantee represents and warrants compliance, today and throughout the term of this grant, with all United States economic sanctions, anti -terrorism laws and anti -money laundering laws, including but not limited to the USA PATRIOT Act, the laws administered by the United States Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, Executive Order 13224, and any local laws that apply in the jurisdiction in which the Grantee is operating. If you have any questions regarding the conditions set forth in this letter, please contact Mark Bogosian, Director, Quality of Life Grants Program at mbogosian@ChristopherReeve.org. The Foundation is proud to be working with you. Our Board of Directors and staff wish you much success with your efforts to enhance the lives of people living with paralysis and their families. Sincerely, 1/612022 Mark Bogosian Date Director, Quality of Life Grants Program Please sign below to indicate adherence to the grant requirements and conditions: Heidi Eisenhour, Chair Date Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners Please print name and title of Executive Officer below if different from addressee. Heidi Eisenhour Name Chair of the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners Title Approved as to fonn only: . � f Januwy 31 2022 Philip C. Hunsucker Date Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney APPENDIX A: APPROVED PROJECT BUDGET Please refer to the attached approved project budget Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation - Approved Budget Name of Organization: Name of Project: Amount Approved by the Reeve Foundation: Total Project Budget: Jefferson County Parks and Recreation JUMP! Jefferson Universal Movement Playground 25 000 1 357 111 Itemized Budget Total Cost Requested Amount (Proposal) Approved Amount (Grant Agreement) Personnel Costs List all positions by title ] FTE Project manager $ 77,630 $ - $ - Personnel Subtotal $ 77,630 $ - $ - Equipment Costs Itemize and provide descriptions of equipment (indicate below if vendor quote is attached to support equipment request) We Go Round playground equipment/installation $ 34,489 $ 25,000 $ 25,000 Playground equipment/structure and installation (excluding We Go Round) $ 1,157,362 $ - $ - $ $ - $ - Equipment Subtotal�_J $ 1,191,851 $ 25,000 $ 25,000 Consultants/Contractors Name of Consultant/Contractor (person or company) and one - sentence description of services Nakano Associates $ 87,630 $ - $ - Consultants/Contractors Subtotall I $ 87,630 $ - $ - Supplies Itemize and provide description of supplies (indicate below if vendor quote is attached to support supplies request) Supplies Subtotal $ - $ - $ - Travel Type of travel and one -sentence description of purpose $ $ - $ - $ - $ S Travel Subtotal $ Other Costs Item (good or service) and one -sentence description of purpose Other Costs Subtotal $ - $ TOTAL $ 1,357,111 $ 25,000 $ 25,000 APPENDIX B: DIRECT EFFECT INTERIM AND FINAL PROJECT REPORT REQUIREMENTS Please refer to the attached Interim and Final Report Templates. Grantees are to submit reports directly through the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation online grants portal. FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Interim Report - Direct Effect [duality of Life Grants Project name Character Limit: 100 Amount awarded Character Limit: 20 Schedule / timetable* Is the project on schedule as outlined in your approved proposal? Choices Yes No Schedule / timetable - not on time - explanation* If your project is on schedule, enter "N/A." If you indicated that the project is not on schedule explain why and describe how this will impact the overall success of the project. What are your plans to ensure timely completion within the one-year project deadline? Character Limit: 3000 Project accomplishments* What are the project accomplishments to date? Character Limit: 10000 Project changes* Were there any changes made to the approved project? Explain any modifications made. Please note as indicated in the grant award letter, all changes in project scope must be approved prior to report submission. Character Limit: 3000 Financial reporting* Use the provided Expenditure Report Template to report on approved budget versus actual expenditures to date and upload your updated Excel file using the "Upload a file" button below. Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect 1 FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Expenditure Report Template Download If a budget revision is needed: DO NOT submit your report. ■ Request a budget revision by contacting PPatel@ChristopherReeve.org ALL BUDGET CHANGES MUST BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED BY THE REEVE FOUNDATION PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF YOUR REPORT. File Size Limit: 5 MB Additional materials Upload copies of any significant materials including newsletters, brochures, articles, etc. that shed light on the project or your organization's recent activities. Scan into one document and upload using the button below. File Size Limit: 10 MB Additional supporting materials If you need to upload additional supporting materials, please scan into one document and upload using the upload a file button below. File Size Limit: 5 MB Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Final Report - Direct Effect Quality of life Grants Project name* Character Limit: 100 Amount awarded Character Limit: 20 Project completion* Has the project been completed in full, including full expenditure of the grant funds and any evaluation and outcome measures that you proposed in your application? Respond "Yes" or "No." Choices Yes No Project not complete - explanation* If your project is completed in full, enter "N/A." If you indicated that the project is not completed: • Explain why; • Describe how this impacts the overall success of the project; and ■ Indicate what you propose to complete the project and within what time frame. Character Limit: 10000 You provided the following Projectgoals in your application. Please review before replying to the next question. Project goals Provide at least one major goal of the project as well as a description of what you plan to accomplish. Character Limit: 10000 Project goals - final report* Review the project goals proposed from your organization's application above. What were the project / program's accomplishments and outcomes of the proposed goals? If these goals were Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect 1 FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation not reached, describe how your organization adjusted to maintain the original scope of the grant application. Character Limit: 10000 Project changes* Were there any changes made to the approved project? Explain any modifications made. Please note as indicated in the grant award letter, allchanges in project scope must be approved prior to report submission. Character Limit: 3000 Project measures* Provide specific information on the quantitative outputs and qualitative outcomes (as identified in your proposal) that you have measured to evaluate the impact of your project, as well as the evaluation tools employed. Character Limit: 10000 In yourgrant application you provided the following Impact number of individuals living with paralysis to be served by this project/program. Impact - number of individuals living with paralysis How many people living with paralysis will be served by this project / program? Character Limit.- 250 Final impact - number of individuals living with paralysis* How many individuals living with paralysis were served by this project / program? Character Limit: 250 Final impact - individuals living with paralysis* Review the proposed number of individuals living with paralysis (listed above) versus the actual number served by your project /program. Did the project / program serve the proposed number of individuals living with paralysis? If not, describe the challenges or contributing factors that lead to reduced service numbers. If yes, how did your organization adjust to serve a higher number of people than anticipated? Character Limit: 6000 In yourgrant application you provided the following Impact number of family members and caregivers of those living with paralysis to be served by this project/program. Impact - number of caregivers and family members of those living with paralysis How many caregivers and family members of those living with paralysis will be served by this project / program? Character Limit: 250 Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Final impact - number of family members and caregivers of those living with paralysis* How many family members and caregivers of those living with paralysis were served by the project / program? Character Limit: 250 Final impact - family members and caregivers of those living with paralysis* Review the proposed number of family members and caregivers of individuals living with paralysis (listed above) versus the actual number served by your project /program. Did the project / program serve the proposed number of family members and caregivers of individuals living with paralysis? If not, describe the challenges or contributing factors that lead to reduced service numbers. If yes, how did your organization adjust to serve a higher number of people than anticipated? Character Limit: 6000 Long-term impact* How many people living with paralysis will be served by this project / program in the next 5 years? For example, if the grant supports the purchase of equipment that will serve 20 people during the grant year, and you expect the equipment to last 5 years, you could reason it would serve 80 additional people over the remaining 4 years of the life of the equipment. Please explain how you arrived at this figure. Character Limit: 1000 Challenges* Identify any challenges / obstacles faced during the grant period. Identify how you addressed them. Character Limit- 3000 Lessons learned* Describe what the organization has learned during the project period to date, and any implications this has beyond the grant period. Character Limit: 3000 Financial reporting* Use the provided Expenditure Report Template to report on approved budget versus actual expenditures to date and upload your updated Excel file using the "Upload a file" button below. Expenditure Report Template Download If a budget revision is needed: Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation DO NOT submit your report. + Request a budget revision by contacting PPatel@ChristopherReeve.org ALL BUDGET CHANGES MUST BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED BY THE REEVE FOUNDATION PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF YOUR REPORT. File Size Limit- 3 MB Additional materials Upload copies of any significant materials including newsletters, brochures, articles, etc. that shed light on the project or your organization's recent activities. Scan into one document and upload using the button below. File Size Limit: 10 MB Additional supporting materials If you need to upload additional supporting materials, please scan into onedocument and upload using the upload button below. File Size Limit: 5 MB Impact Evaluation This section of your report deals with the impact of the project, and is managed by Vanderbilt University, with which the Reeve Foundation contracts to conduct evaluation of the Paralysis Resource Center programs. Volunteer opportunities* Did your project create any volunteer opportunities in the community? Choices Yes No Military / Veteran programs* Did your project serve any military or veteran populations of persons with paralysis? Choices Yes No In the following section, please choose the answer that most closely reflects the extent to which you agree or disagree with each statement. Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect 4 FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Effect on quality of life* To date, the project has had a significant effect on quality of life for individuals living with paralysis and/or their families. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A unable to determine Effect on functional independence* To date, the project has had a significant effect on functional independence for individuals with paralysis and/or their families. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Community integration* To date, the project has had a significant effect on inclusion or community integration for individuals with paralysis. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Increased knowledge of resources* To date, this project has lead to increased knowledge or awareness of available resources for individuals with paralysis and/or their families. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect 5 FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Access to community resources* To date, the project has lead to increased access to community resources (e.g. financial, education, social) for individuals with paralysis and/or their families. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Increased decision -making skills* To date, the project has led to increased decision -making skills for individuals with paralysis and/or their families. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Increased self-determination* To date, the project has led to increased self-determination for individuals with paralysis. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect 6 FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Improvement in abilities or skills* To date, the project has led to improvement in abilities or skills for individuals with paralysis. (For example, improvement in employment and job skills/abilities, but it could also be used to capture improvement in physical abilities and skills such as core strength due to therapeutic horseback riding or even improved ability to ride a horse or sit up.) Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Increased community interaction* To date, the project has increased the number of interactions of persons with paralysis and community members. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Changes to people's perception of persons with paralysis* To date, the project has affected the way people think about persons with paralysis. Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Increased health status* To date, the project has led to increased health status of individuals with paralysis. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect 7 FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine New collaborations* To date, the project has led to NEW collaborations with your organization and other disability - related agencies, organizations, nonprofits. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Existing collaborations* To date, the project has led to furthering EXISTING collaborations with your organization and other disability related agencies and/or nonprofit organizations. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Underserved populations* To date, the project has served traditionally underserved populations within the individuals with paralysis and family/caregiver community. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect 8 FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Impact on fundraising* The partnership with the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation has let to my organization's ability to acquire more funds from other foundations/donors. Choices Strongly disagree Somewhat disagree Slightly disagree Neither agree or disagree Slightly agree Somewhat agree Strongly agree N/A Unable to determine Community impact* In what ways did your project affect the community of persons with and without paralysis? Please provide a narrative response. Character Limit: 3000 Reeve Foundation Satisfaction Evaluation Your satisfaction is important to us, and your feedback helps us improve our future grant processes. Please respond to the questions below. Application process* How satisfied were you with the application process? Choices Not At All Satisfied Slightly Satisfied Moderately Satisfied Highly Satisfied Very Satisfied N/A or Unable to Judge Ease of the application* How satisfied were you with the ease of filling out the application? Choices Not At All Satisfied Slightly Satisfied Moderately Satisfied Highly Satisfied Very Satisfied N/A or Unable to Judge Printed On. 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect 9 FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Clarity of the application* How satisfied were you with the clarity of the application? Choices Not At All Satisfied Slightly Satisfied Moderately Satisfied Highly Satisfied Very Satisfied N/A or Unable to Judge Application templates* How satisfied were you with the application templates (budget and budget narrative)? Choices Not At All Satisfied Slightly Satisfied Moderately Satisfied Highly Satisfied Very Satisfied N/A or Unable to Judge Application feedback (optional) How can the Reeve Foundation improve it's application or process? Character Limit- 2000 Webinar - submission information* How satisfied were you with the technical assistance webinar in preparation for what information you needed to submit the application? Choices Not At All Satisfied Slightly Satisfied Moderately Satisfied Highly Satisfied Very Satisfied N/A or Unable to Judge Webinar - program goals* How satisfied were you with the technical assistance webinar in helping you better understand the goals of the program? Choices Not At All Satisfied Slightly Satisfied Moderately Satisfied Highly Satisfied Very Satisfied N/A or Unable to Judge Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect 10 FollowUp Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Webinar feedback (optional) How can the Reeve Foundation improve it's Technical Assistance Webinar? Character Limit: 2000 Timeline/feasibility* Was the 12-month timeline of implementation feasible for your project scope? Choices Yes No Process improvement* How can the Reeve Foundation improve upon its grantmaking process? Character Limit: 2000 We deeply appreciate your cooperation and your commitment to improving the lives of those living with paralysis, along with their families and caregivers. Thank you. Once this form has been submitted, please allow up to 2-3 weeks for processing. Quality of Life staff will reach out with any report -related questions, and a grant closure notification email detailing when your organization will be re -eligible to apply for funding will be sent upon completed review. Printed On: 5 January 2022 2021 2nd Cycle Direct Effect 11