File #: 20857    Version: 0 Name: COMBAT Agencies
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/26/2022 In control: Anti-Crime Committee
On agenda: 1/31/2022 Final action: 2/7/2022
Title: A RESOLUTION transferring $2,264,778.00 within the 2022 Anti-Crime Sales Tax Fund and authorizing the Prosecuting Attorney to execute agreements with certain outside agencies which are engaged in anti-crime, anti-violence, and anti-drug prevention, treatment, and law enforcement school-based initiative activities and purposes, at a cost to the County not to exceed $12,542,580.00.
Sponsors: Theresa Cass Galvin
Indexes: ANTI-CRIME SALES TAX FUND, OUTSIDE AGENCIES, PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
Attachments: 1. 20857adopt.pdf, 2. 20857bu.pdf, 3. 20857 Ad Hoc Group Against Crime Prevention.pdf, 4. 20857 Amethyst Place Inc. Treatment.pdf, 5. 20857 Amethyst Place Inc.pdf, 6. 20857 Artists Helping the Homeless Inc. Prevention.pdf, 7. 20857 Arts Tech.pdf, 8. 20857 Benilde Hall Treatment.pdf, 9. 20857 Blue Springs School District.pdf, 10. 20857 Boys & Girls Club of Greater Kansas City.pdf, 11. 20857 Bridge Leadership Academy.pdf, 12. 20857 Calvary Communtiy Outreach Prevention.pdf, 13. 20857 CAPA Prevention.pdf, 14. 20857 Center for Conflict Resolution Prevention.pdf, 15. 20857 Center for Conflict Resolution.pdf, 16. 20857 Child Protection Center Prevention.pdf, 17. 20857 Children's Mercy Hospital.pdf, 18. 20857 City of Blue Springs.pdf, 19. 20857 City of Buckner LESBI.pdf, 20. 20857 City of Grain Valley.pdf, 21. 20857 City of Grandview LESBI.pdf, 22. 20857 City of Independence.pdf, 23. 20857 City of KC Municipal Court.pdf, 24. 20857 City of Oak Grove.pdf, 25. 20857 City of Sugar Creek LESBI.pdf, 26. 20857 COMBAT Guadalupe Centers.pdf, 27. 20857 COMBAT Northeast Community Center.pdf, 28. 20857 Community Services League Prevention.pdf, 29. 20857 Community Services League.pdf, 30. 20857 Comprehensive Mental Health Services.pdf, 31. 20857 Cornerstones of Care.pdf, 32. 20857 DeLaSalle Education Center.pdf, 33. 20857 Eastern JC Youth Court Prevention.pdf, 34. 20857 Emmanuel Family & Child Development Prevention.pdf, 35. 20857 First Call Prevention.pdf, 36. 20857 First Call Treatment.pdf, 37. 20857 Footprints, Inc Treatment.pdf, 38. 20857 Foster Adopt Connect Prevention.pdf, 39. 20857 Front Porch Alliance.pdf, 40. 20857 Full Employment Council Prevention.pdf, 41. 20857 Genesis School.pdf, 42. 20857 Girls Scouts.pdf, 43. 20857 Guadalupe Centers Inc Treatment.pdf, 44. 20857 Healing House Inc Prevention.pdf, 45. 20857 Healing House.pdf, 46. 20857 Heart of America Council Boy Scouts.pdf, 47. 20857 Heartland Center for Behavioral Change Treatment.pdf, 48. 20857 Hickman Mills Prevention Coalition.pdf, 49. 20857 High Aspiration Prevention.pdf, 50. 20857 Hope House Prevention - 2.pdf, 51. 20857 Hope House Prevention.pdf, 52. 20857 Housing Services of Kansas City Prevention.pdf, 53. 20857 Independence Youth Court.pdf, 54. 20857 Jackson County CASA.pdf, 55. 20857 Kansas City Chamber Foundation Prevention.pdf, 56. 20857 Kansas City Youth Court.pdf, 57. 20857 KC Friends of Alvin Ailey.pdf, 58. 20857 KC Metro Crime Commission Prevention.pdf, 59. 20857 KC Mothers in Charge.pdf, 60. 20857 KVC Niles.pdf, 61. 20857 Lee's Summit Cares COMBAT Prevention.pdf, 62. 20857 Legal Aid of Western Missouri Prevention.pdf, 63. 20857 Mattie Rhodes Center Prevention.pdf, 64. 20857 Mattie Rhodes Center Treatment.pdf, 65. 20857 Mindrive.pdf, 66. 20857 MOCSA.pdf, 67. 20857 Morningstar Development Company.pdf, 68. 20857 Newhouse Inc., Prevention.pdf, 69. 20857 Operation Breakthrough Inc.pdf, 70. 20857 Plaza Academy Treatment.pdf, 71. 20857 Reconciliation Services.pdf, 72. 20857 ReDiscover Mental Health.pdf, 73. 20857 ReDiscover Prevention.pdf, 74. 20857 Restart Inc Treatment.pdf, 75. 20857 Restart, Inc. Prevention.pdf, 76. 20857 Rose Brooks Center Inc. Prevention.pdf, 77. 20857 Rose Brooks Center Treatment.pdf, 78. 20857 Sheffield Place Treatment.pdf, 79. 20857 Sisters in Christ Prevention.pdf, 80. 20857 Sisters In Christ Strivin.pdf, 81. 20857 Sisters in Christ Treatment.pdf, 82. 20857 St Lukes DBA Crittenton Center Treatment.pdf, 83. 20857 St Lukes dba Crittenton Prevention.pdf, 84. 20857 Synergy Services Inc., Prevention.pdf, 85. 20857 Truman Medical Ctr Behavioral Recovery Health.pdf, 86. 20857 Twelfth Street Heritage Development Corp. Prevention.pdf, 87. 20857 United Inner City Services.pdf, 88. 20857 Urban Rangers.pdf, 89. 20857 Welcome House Treatment.pdf, 90. 20857 Whatsoever Community Center Prevention.pdf, 91. 20857 Youth Ambassadors Prevention.pdf, 92. 20857 Youth Guidance Prevention.pdf, 93. 20857 Kansas City Board Of Police Commissioners.pdf, 94. 20857 Swope Health Services.pdf, 95. 20857 Truman Medical Center Project Rise.pdf, 96. 20857 City of Lee's Summit.pdf, 97. 20857 Comprehensive Mental Health merger.pdf, 98. 20857 Della Lamb Community Services.pdf
Related files: 20604, 20503, 20598, 20599, 20624, 5511, 21171
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI

Title
A RESOLUTION transferring $2,264,778.00 within the 2022 Anti-Crime Sales Tax Fund and authorizing the Prosecuting Attorney to execute agreements with certain outside agencies which are engaged in anti-crime, anti-violence, and anti-drug prevention, treatment, and law enforcement school-based initiative activities and purposes, at a cost to the County not to exceed $12,542,580.00.


Intro
RESOLUTION NO. 20857, January 31, 2022

INTRODUCED BY Theresa Cass Galvin, County Legislator


Body
WHEREAS, the voters of Jackson County, Missouri, renewed the sales tax to provide funding for the fight against illegal drugs and violent crime in our community; and,

WHEREAS, the proceeds and interest generated from this tax are deposited in a special Jackson County Anti-Crime Sales Tax Trust Fund that is segregated and not commingled with the general fund or any other special funds of the County; and,

WHEREAS, the voters and the Legislature authorized the Prosecuting Attorney, subject to approval by the Legislature, to contract with any organization or entity, whether public or private, which engages in anti-drug and anti-violent crime treatment and prevention activities; and,

WHEREAS, the COMBAT Commission solicited proposals from community agencies seeking to provide anti-crime, anti-violence and anti-drug prevention, treatment and law enforcement school based initiative activities and purposes; and,

WHEREAS, these proposals were evaluated by outside reviewers who made funding recommendations to the Commission; and,

WHEREAS, after review of the outside evaluators' recommendations, the COMBAT Commission has recommended that the Prosecuting Attorney be authorized to execute agreements with certain outside agencies engaged in anti-crime, anti-violence, and anti-drug prevention, treatment, and law enforcement school-based initiative (LESBI) activities and purposes for services from January 1, 2022, to December 31...

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