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February 16, 2007 PIO# 043-07/jbh | Brian Hannigan, Director of Communications, at 703.838.4300 Raynard Owens, Communications Officer, at 703.838.4300 Raynard Owens, Communications Officer, at 703.838.4300 | |
ALEXANDRIA COMMISSION ON PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES INVITES PROPOSALS FOR PROJECT FUNDING The Alexandria Commission on Persons with Disabilities (“ACPD”) is seeking applications from nonprofit organizations and other community groups for the Virginia Rehabilitative Services Incentive Fund (“RSIF”). The RSIF promotes investment in meeting the needs of individuals with physical and/or sensory disabilities by addressing gaps in services, supporting innovative programs, and improving coordination in service delivery. Among other things, the RSIF provides seed money to address the needs identified by a local Disability Service Board like the ACPD for program innovation and coordination of services in the development of community-based and consumer-focused services. Individual project grants for fiscal year 2008 may be up to $15,000 and require a local 10% match. These unmet or underserved gaps, which need change or improvement to increase the quality of life for individuals in the community with physical and/or sensory disabilities, are identified through a triennial Needs Assessment Report. The RSIF process is competitive and has a limited statewide budget of $180,000. The ACPD can submit for consideration only one project proposal that will benefit Alexandrians with disabilities. The proposals are reviewed, scored, and awarded by the Virginia Disability Services Council. The ACPD encourages organizations to submit a proposal. RSIF grants have provided sustainable programs, which have demonstrated long-standing and ongoing benefits to residents of Alexandria. For a complete RSIF application package or a copy of the ACPD’s 2006 Needs Assessment, please go to www.alexandriava.gov/human/RSIF_info.html. RSIF proposals are due no later than April 2, 2007, to Mike Hatfield, Alexandria Commission on Persons with Disabilities, 421 King Street, Suite 400, Alexandria, VA, 22314, or by e-mail to mike.hatfield@alexandriava.gov. For more information or to request any of the materials in an alternative format, please call 703-519-3357 or 711 TTY. # # # The City of Alexandria is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. To request this press release in an alternative format, please e-mail mike.hatfield@alexandriava.gov or call 703-519-3357, 711 TTY. |
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