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meetings.KidWorks also facilitates a parent leadership teams which meets to plan and <br /> discuss how to support program activities and events during the school year. <br /> DATA COLLECTING,REPORTING AND COMPLIANCE <br /> 1.Compliance with State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds(SLFRF),Compliance and Reporting responsibilities <br /> KidWorks Community Development Corporation will comply with the SLFRF reporting responsibilities to provide academic and social-emotional <br /> supports to students in high-poverty schools.Under the category"Education Assistance(EC 3.1-3.5)",KidWorks will track the number of students <br /> participating in its After School Program as they receive support with academics,social emotional wellness,and leadership development. <br /> In addition to participation,KidWorks will measure the following program outcomes: <br /> At least 95%of intermediate and high school students graduate on-time. <br /> At least 90%of high school graduates enroll in college or vocational training. <br /> At least 75%of students display"life ready"skills,such as empathy,decision-making,and conflict resolution. <br /> At least 75%of students believe their life has purpose. <br /> At least 70%of students feel empowered with useful roles and responsibilities. <br /> At least 70%of students believe that they are helping make their community a better place. <br /> KidWorks will use the following evaluation methods to track these additional program outcomes: <br /> 1)Tracking on-time promotions and graduation:On-time grade promotion is tracked upon enrollment into the new school year.The College and Career <br /> Readiness Manager tracks high school graduation and monitors the transition from high school to college. <br /> 2)Search Institute's Developmental Assets Profile(DAP):The DAP survey is used annually with 4-12th grade students and offers powerful information <br /> about student development,emphasizing personal and emotional skills,strengths,and supports they have and need. <br /> 2.Qualified Service Tract(QCT) Details <br /> Both KidWorks'Dan Donahue Center and KidWorks Center on Townsend are located within a Qualified Service Tract(QCT).These two centers <br /> combined will serve 350 K-12t"grade students in the After School Program each year.The KidWorks Cedar-Evergreen Center is right on the border of a <br /> QCT and will serve 50 K-12t'grade students in the After School Program each year.KidWorks'three neighborhood-based community centers are located <br /> in under-resourced and gang-active neighborhoods in Santa Ana,where services are most needed. <br /> KidWorks serves families living in poverty.The per capita income in the census tract(748.02)of the Dan Donahue Center(KidWorks'headquarters)is <br /> $14,652.This is about two-thirds of the amount in Santa Ana:($20,867)and about one-third of the amount in Orange County:($41,514). <br /> With regard to race and ethnicity,99%of families served by KidWorks are Latino and 1%of families are Asian,which is representative of the overall <br /> racial and ethnic demographics in the service area. <br /> 3.Compliance with 2 CFR part 200(Uniform Administrative Requirements). <br /> KidWorks Community Development Corporation will comply with 2 CFR part 200(Uniform Administrative Requirements).The organization has <br /> established policies and procedures on financial oversight that safeguards organizational assets and ensures financial stability.The CFO is responsible for <br /> ensuring the tracking and reporting of the organization's finances and financial health to the Board of Directors and the Board is responsible for approving <br /> the audit and financial statements as well as determining the long-term strategic direction of the organization in relation to its financial standing. <br /> KidWorks'accounting and internal controls are compliant with federal requirements organization-wide and appropriate for an organization of the <br /> KidWorks'size and complexity.Generally Accepted Accounting Principles(GAAP)accounting standards,conventions,and rules for recording and <br /> summarizing accounts are universally applied,such as recording all revenue and expenses within the correct accounting.The standards arc supported by <br /> the organization's accounting system software and all finance department staff are required to utilize GAAP standards.Annual independent audits <br /> consistently report that KidWorks is in compliance with GAAP standards. <br /> Expenses that can be identified with a specific program or support service are charged directly to that program or support service.Costs common to <br /> multiple functions have been allocated among the various functions benefited using a reasonable allocation method that is consistently applied.For <br /> example,salaries and wages,benefits,and payroll taxes are charged directly to the program for which work has been done as documented with electronic <br /> timesheets.Program support staff salaries and appropriate pooled costs are allocated in accordance with procedure and methodology as based on an <br /> established percentage of time based on job duties. <br /> Finance reports are an integral part of Board meetings,with in-depth analysis conducted on a quarterly and annual basis.Finance reports keep the Board <br /> apprised on the organization's revenues and expenses.Established financial accounting and control systems allow the Board to make informed decisions <br /> and to identify performance projection changes early so that management can immediately initiate a corrective course of action to address any shortfalls. <br /> KidWorks arranges an annual audit of the organization's financial statements.KidWorks has historically received unqualified audit opinions from its <br /> independent auditors.Annual audits consistently conclude that sound fiscal practices are in place and KidWorks follows prover accounting procedure. <br /> City Council 26 — 277 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