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Agenda 02/28/2012 Item #16D82/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to authorize the Library Director to submit required grant forms for a Library Services and Technology Access Grant "Collier Connects ", in the grant funded amount of $27,164. OBJECTIVE: To apply for a Library Services and Technology Access Grant (LSTA) to provide computer training and assistance for people applying for jobs. CONSIDERATIONS: The Library qualifies to apply for LSTA grants for a variety of purposes. Many job applicants are now required to have computer skills to fill out on -line job applications, as well as to have basic computer skills to complete job tasks after hiring. The Library proposes to add services to provide training for job seekers to enhance their ability to obtain employment. The Library is working with the Friends of the Library of Collier County, Inc., and Southwest Florida Works to accomplish this objective. Grant funds will be used to purchase computers for a mobile technology lab that can be scheduled for use at several libraries; contracted instructors to provide computer, resume, and job search skills classes; and marketing and operating materials for the program. Friends of the Library funds will pay for materials and computer program licensing costs, at an estimated one -time expenditure of $3,830. Library will contribute staff time to the project. Estimated in -kind match value is $11,373 of staff time. The Grant requires a minimum 25% match in local funding. Both Friends of the Library and Library salary in -kind funds can be counted for matching funds. Matching funds equal 36% of the grant and meet the grant requirement. The grant will be submitted on -line to the State Library of Florida. It is due March 12, 2012. If approved, the grant funds will be available October 1, 2012, and must be expended by September 30, 2013. Library Staff will return to the Board with a Budget Amendment when the funding is approved. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan related to this action. FISCAL IMPACT: The project is estimated to cost a total of $42,367; with $3,830 being donated by the Friends of the Library and $11,373 of `in -kind' staff costs from Collier County Public Library. No additional project funds will be expended from the Library general fund budget. Approximately $27,164 will be provided from the grant. The Inkind identified to be provided by Library Staff are already budgeted and part of the annual Library budget. Packet Page -1704- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Matching funds in the amount of $3,830 have been approved by the Friends of the Library. A support letter is attached. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney's Office, requires majority vote, and is legally sufficient for Board action. — CMG RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the `Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion "; and authorize the Library Director to submit the grant documents. PREPARED BY: Marilyn Matthes, Library Director Packet Page -1705- COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.D.8. 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Item Summary: Recommendation to authorize the Library Director to submit required grant forms for a Library Services and Technology Access Grant "Collier Connects ", in the grant funded amount of $27,164. Meeting Date: 2/28/2012 Prepared By Name: AlonsoHailey Title: Administrative Assistant,Domestic Animal Services 2/1/2012 3:49:48 PM Submitted by Title: Director - Library,Library Name: MatthesMarilyn 2/1/2012 3:49:51 PM Approved By Name: AlonsoHailey Title: Administrative Assistant,Domestic Animal Services Date: 2/1/2012 4:30:46 PM Name: MatthesMarilyn Title: Director - Library,Library Date: 2/3/2012 3:31:22 PM Name: Joshua Thomas Title: Grants Support Specialist, Date: 2/8/2012 11:18:45 AM Name: RamseyMarla Title: Administrator, Public Services Date: 2/13/2012 4:29:36 PM Packet Page -1706- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Name: GreeneColleen Title: Assistant County Attorney,County Attorney Date: 2/16/2012 12:11:58 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 2/17/2012 9:49:28 AM Name: PryorCheryl Title: Management/ Budget Analyst, Senior,Office of Management & Budget Date: 2/21/2012 11:54:56 AM Name: StanleyTherese Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior,Office of Management & Budget Date: 2/21/2012 12:55:54 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 2/21/2012 2:31:41 PM Name: IsacksonMark Title: Director -Corp Financial and Mgmt Svs,CMO Date: 2/21/2012 5:40:13 PM Packet Page -1707- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION LOWER TIER COVERED TRANSACTIONS This certification is required by the regulations implementing Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension, 45 CFR 1183.35, Participants' responsibilities. The regulations were published as Part VII of the May 26, 1988 Federal Register (pages 19160- 19211). Copies of the regulations may be obtained by contacting the person to which this proposal is submitted. (BEFORE COMPLETING CERTIFICATION, READ INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE) (1) The prospective lower tier participant certifies, by submission of this proposal, that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any federal department or agency. (2) Where the prospective lower tier participant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such prospective participant shall attach an explanation to this proposal. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency Assistant County Attorney ED Form GCS -009, 6/88 Packet Page -1708- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CERTIFICATION 1. By signing and submitting this proposal, the prospective lower tier participant is providing the certification set out below. AAW 2. The certification in this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was entered into. If it is later determined that the prospective lower tier participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to the federal government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. 3. The prospective lower tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the person to which this proposal is submitted if at any time the prospective lower tier participant learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. 4. The terms "covered transaction," "debarred," "suspended," "ineligible," "lower tier covered transaction," "participant," "person," "primary covered transaction," "principal," "proposal," and "voluntarily excluded," as used in this clause, have the meanings set out in the Definitions and Coverage sections of rules implementing Executive Order 12549. You may contact the person to which this proposal is submitted for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. 5. The prospective lower tier participant agrees by submitting this proposal that, should the proposed covered transaction be entered into, it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the department or agency with which this transaction originated. 6. The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by submitting this proposal that it will include the clause titled "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary Exclusion -Lower Tier Covered Transactions," without modification, in all lower tier covered transactions and in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions. 7. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered transaction that it is not debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from the covered transaction, unless it knows that the certification is erroneous. A participant may decide the method and frequency by which it determines the eligibility of its principals. Each participant may, but is not required to, check the Nonprocurement List (Telephone Number). 8. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and information of a participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. 9. Except for transactions authorized under paragraph 5 of these instructions, if a participant in a covered transaction knowingly enters into a lower tier covered transaction with a person who is suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntary excluded from participation in this transaction, in addition to other remedies available to the federal government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. ED Form GCS -009, 6/88 Packet Page -1709- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act ( FFATA) Reporting Subgrantees must complete the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act Reporting form. The FFATA Act requires that information on federal awards and executive compensation be made available to the public through a single searchable website, www.USASpending.gov. Applicability and What to Report A. If, in the previous fiscal year, the subgrantee's gross income from all sources was under $300,000, it is exempt from the requirements to report: 1. Subawards, and 2. The total compensation of the five most highly compensated executives of the subgrantee. B. If the subgrantee is not exempt as provided in paragraph A., the subgrantee shall report the names and total compensation of each of its five most highly compensated executives, if - 1. In the subgrantee's preceding fiscal year, the subgrantee received: a) 80 percent or more of its annual gross revenues from Federal procurement contracts (and subcontracts) and Federal financial assistance subject to the Transparency Act, as defined at 2 CFR 170.320 (and subawards); and b) $25,000,000 or more in annual gross revenues from Federal procurement contracts (and subcontracts), and Federal financial assistance subject to the Transparency Act (and subgrantees); and 2. The public does not have access to information about the compensation of the executives through periodic reports filed under section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m(a), 78o(d)) or section 6104 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. (To determine if the public has access to the compensation information, see the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission total compensation filings at www.sec..qov /answers /execomp.htm.) Florida Department of State Division of Library and Information Services Packet Page -1710- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Definitions Total compensation means the cash and noncash dollar value earned by the executive during the subgrantee's preceding fiscal year and includes the following (for more information see 17 CFR 229.402(c)(2)): i. Salary and bonus. ii. Awards of stock, stock options, and stock appreciation rights. Use the dollar amount recognized for financial statement reporting purposes with respect to the fiscal year in accordance with the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 123 (Revised 2004) (FAS 123R), Shared Based Payments. iii. Earnings for services under non - equity incentive plans. This does not include .group life, health, hospitalization or medical reimbursement plans that do not discriminate in favor of executives, and are available generally to all salaried employees. iv. Change in pension value. This is the change in present value of defined benefit and actuarial pension plans. v. Above - market earnings on deferred compensation which is not tax - qualified. vi. Other compensation, if the aggregate value of all such other compensation (e.g., severance, termination payments, value of life insurance paid on behalf of the employee, perquisites or property) for the executive exceeds $10,000. Executive means officers, managing partners, or any other employees in management positions. Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number means the nine -digit number established and assigned by Dun and Bradstreet, Inc. (D &B) to uniquely identify business entities. A DUNS number may be obtained from D &B by telephone (866.705.5711) or the Internet ( http: / /fedgov.dnb.com /webform). Florida Department of State Division of Library and Information Services Packet Page -1711- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) Reporting Name of Organization: Collier County Board of County Commissioners DUNS Number: Check one of the following: XX The organization does not meet the applicability requirements to report the total compensation of the top five subgrantee executives and will not report total compensation for the preceding completed fiscal year. The organization meets the applicability requirements to report the total compensation of top five subgrantee executives for the preceding completed fiscal year. Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Total Compensation Signature (Official who can verify status of information provided) Print Name and Title Date Florida Department of State Division of Library and Information Services Packet Page -1712- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. INTERNET SAFETY CERTIFICATION FOR APPLICANT PUBLIC LIBRARIES PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL LIBRARIES, and CONSORTIA WITH PUBLIC AND /OR PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARIES As the-duly authorized representative of the applicant library, I hereby certify that the library is (check only one of thefollowing boxes) CIPA Compliant (The applicant library has complied with the requirements of Section 9134(fl (1) of the Library Services and Technology Act.) OR B. The CIPA requirements do not apply because no funds made available under the LSTA program are being used to purchase computers to access the Internet, or to pay for direct costs associated with accessing the Internet. Signature of Authorized Representative Printed Name of Authorized Representative 5 Title of Authorized Representative Date f �i�r Cou� �u%I _ U,(3 r Name of Applicant Library/Program t CouN�.c�'S Packet Page -1713- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Florida Department of State, Division of Library and Information Services LSTA APPLICATION Fiscal Year 2012 Applicant: Collier County Public Library Project Name: Collier Connects LSTA Funds Requested: $27,164 Number of persons to be served by the project: 13,618 Applicant Information Applicant Name Collier County Public Library Applicant Mailing Address 2385 Orange Blossom Drive, Naples, Florida 34109 -8840 Phone Fax (239) 593 -3511 (239) 254 -8167 Applicant Director Marilyn Matthes, Director Applicant Director Phone (239) 593 -3511 Applicant Library Type Public Library Project Manager Chalick, David Project Manager Phone (239) 252 -4542 Applicant Director Fax (239) 254 -8167 Applicant DUNS Number 076997790 Project Manager Fax (239) 455 -8921 Packet Page -1714- 2/2812012 Item 16.D.8. Collier County Public Library Collier Connects Project Manager E -mail dchalick @collier- lib.org Public Library has implemented an Internet Safety Education Program? [,l] Yes [ ] No [ ] Not applicable If the library is a Rural Economic Development Initiative eligible community in compliance with Section 288.06561, Florida Statutes and wishes to request a waiver of the matching requirements, click yes below. [ ] Yes [,/] No Project Information Priority 1 of 1 Targeted user group(s) Adults [�] Rural populations Urban populations Project Service Area Collier Connects will serve all of Collier County, Florida. According to the 2010 United States Census, Collier County had 321,520 residents over an area of 1,998.32 square miles. Collier County is highly diverse geographically and contains the cities of Naples, Marco Island, as well as rural areas in unincorporated parts of the county, such as Immokalee. The Immokalee, Estates and East Naples Branch Libraries will be involved with the Collier Connects project, as they are neighborhood libraries that are located in three distinct areas of the county and are accessible by bus routes. Project Summary The Collier County Public Library has agreed to a partnership with Southwest Florida Works and the Florida Department of Children and Families that will enable the library to teach computer skills to individuals who have little or no experience with electronic resources. A variety of classes and workshops will be offered so that these people may Packet Page -1715- 2/2812012 Item 16.D.8. Collier County Public Library Collier Connects better compete in the job market in Collier County and begin using computers as resources in their lives. Introduction 1. Where is the applicant located geographically? The Collier County Public Library is located in Collier County on the picturesque Gulf Coast of Southwest Florida. 2. How many staff members does the applicant have? Currently, the library system has a staff of 84.5 FTE, with 24 degreed librarians. Over the past five years, many positions have been frozen in the county and several professional and paraprofessional positions have been lost due to attrition. The library staff is extremely efficient and its staffing level of .26 staff per 1000 people served is well below the state average of .37 per 1000, according to FY2009 Florida Public Library Statistics data. The library is fortunate to have a dedicated pool of volunteers, who worked over 24,000 hours throughout 10 libraries in FY2011. 3. How many service outlets does the applicant have? The library system consists of three large regional libraries and seven residential libraries which are spread throughout one of Florida's largest counties, geographically. Libraries are located in Naples, Marco Island, Immokalee, Everglades City and the unincorporated areas of the county, creating an economically and culturally diverse service population. 4. How many registered borrowers does the applicant have, if applicable? The Collier County Public Library has a service population of 321,520 according the 2010 United States Census Bureau. In FY 2011, the library system had 208,994 registered borrowers, which represents 65% of the total service area population, according to the 2010 U.S. Census. 5. What is the governance of the applicant? The library system is governed by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County. Library policies are approved by the five- member Library Advisory Board. 6. What is the total budget of the applicant? $7,436,200. Packet Page -1716- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Collier County Public Library Collier Connects 7. Provide any additional information about the applicant to set the context for the project. This response is optional. The library had 1,497,821 visitors in FY 2011 and circulated 2,760,427 items. The library has strong financial support from the Friends of the Library of Collier County, who provided $193,647 for adult and children's programs this past year. Programs are well attended by both adults and children, with 58,789 people attending 2440 programs system -wide. The excellent program attendance is due both to the quality of the events as well as the marketing committee that the library has in place for publicity. Though Naples and much of Collier County is a prime tourist destination which attracts many seasonal residents and visitors, the county has not been immune from the job losses of the current recession. Need Size of the target population. 13,618 1. Who is the target population? According to the December Bureau of Labor Statistics report, Collier County has an unemployment rate of 9.5% and the 2010 Census estimates that there are 12.2% of Collier residents living below the poverty level. The Florida Research and Economic Database states that 13,618 people are collecting unemployment in the Collier County as of December, 2011, which does not take into account those whose unemployment benefits have already expired. Most of the jobs lost are in the construction, manufacturing and hospitality industries. Collier County Public Schools reported that in 2011, 62% of its 43,343 students were enrolled in a free lunch program and the 2010 US Census indicates that 12.2% of Collier County's residents live below the poverty level. 2. What are the unmet needs of the target population? According to the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project's Spring Tracking Survey of May 2011, 37% of households with income below the poverty level do not have access to the Internet and computers at home and are virtually cut off from a major source of information in our society. Library staff estimates there are 40 -50 people each day in Collier County libraries writing resumes, searching for jobs online and filling out online forms. An estimated 10% of these people lack basic computer skills to complete these tasks without assistance. The Naples office of Southwest Florida Works estimates that 70 people come into their office each month with little or no computer skills. It is now necessary to have computer skills in order to upload resumes and search for jobs using Florida's Employ Florida Packet Page -1717- 2/2812012 Item 16.D.8. Collier County Public Library Collier Connects Marketplace, which is a primary employment resource for those who are unemployed. Southwest Florida Works staff state that individuals without computer skills are no longer qualified for many of the positions available in their fields of expertise and that employers are not willing to offer computer training for these people. 3. Describe how the target population's needs are not being met by the library or other community services. Within Collier County, there are two offices for a state chartered employment organization called Southwest Florida Works. These offices offer basic assistance in job searching, present employment workshops and host job fairs throughout the year. They also offer counseling to individuals who need retraining in order to find work. The staff at Southwest Florida Works sees a great deficiency in basic computer skills for approximately 70 people who visit their office each month, but does not have the staff to train these people to use computers. Though the counseling staff at Southwest Florida Works is often able to find government funding to train individuals lacking job skills, there is currently no funding available for basic computer training. Without basic computer skills, many people are not able to successfully apply for or even qualify for jobs in Collier County. Additionally, the two branches of SW Florida Works are forty miles apart, making it challenging for people to visit these offices for workshops and career assistance if they rely on public transportation or have limited money for gasoline. Each day system -wide, approximately 10 -15 people searching for jobs and filling out applications online at Collier County Libraries require a great deal of assistance from library staff members. Library staff members often don't have the time or expertise to answer the questions posed and it is apparent to staff that these job seekers are in need of rudimentary computer instruction. These individuals often have never used a mouse, cannot do a simple Internet search, don't understand how to save files, and do not have email accounts. Additionally, they cannot format documents and are unable to fill in online forms . The library currently one to two hands -on computer classes at one library branch each month. These classes have a capacity of 15 students and are taught by a librarian. The classes are usually filled within two weeks of their posting, even though the advertising for these classes is limited to regular library users. The library does offer three to five classes on popular computer topics each month in a lecture -style format for those who can bring laptops, but this is not be beneficial for those who need rudimentary instruction and do not have computers. At this time, the library's hands -on computer teaching capacity cannot expand due to staff commitments in other areas. The library would have to turn away most of the 70 people a month that the Southwest Florida Works office believes they could refer to the library for basic computer instruction. The library is able to sustain current programs with the budget and staff it has; however, it is not able to begin new service programs without outside funding. 4. How does the project relate to the applicant's mission, or to the applicant's long range plan? The mission of the Collier County Public Library is "to provide and promote Library Packet Page -1718- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Collier County Public Library Collier Connects information and sustain services that enlighten the minds and enrich the lives of community residents and visitors of all ages." The current long range plan identifies Information Fluency as a major service response area. This means that the library is committed to enabling residents to find information needed to resolve an issue and will have the skills to locate, evaluate and effectively use information to meet their needs. This service response area is directly related to the Collier Connects, as the project will assist people in seeking information on the Internet and applying that information to sustain and improve their lives in practical ways. Southwest Florida Works is also dedicated to connecting individuals with information and opportunities that will help people meet their career goals. Both the library and Southwest Florida Works are eager to reach out to people with information needs, and each can benefit from the other's strengths. 5. Additional factors for consideration. The library system in Collier County has 10 branches distributed throughout the region and many of these facilities have enclosed computer labs or large meeting rooms that could be used for training purposes. Additionally, the library system has offered free, hands -on computer training to the public for over a decade. Though many individuals visit the library to use computers to apply for jobs, many patrons and staff are unaware of the job search assistance offered by Southwest Florida Works. Because the library system has the infrastructure and experience to help people acquire computing skills, the library is in a position to offer computer training courses and career workshops, while also assisting individuals with their eGovernment needs to maintain financial stability through a project that will be called Collier Connects. The library system and Southwest Florida Works can better serve the community by working together through Collier Connects, offering referrals to each other so that individuals can gain the skills and knowledge they need in order to re -enter the workforce. Partners Partner Name: Southwest Florida Works Southwest Florida Works will provide referrals to its customers Role: who are in need of computer instruction and hands -on eGovernment assistance. They will keep copies of Collier Role: Connects brochures and flyers on hand for referral purposes. Southwest Florida Works will provide staff training workshops in October, 2012 in order to train library staff and the computer instructor to use Florida and Federal eGovernment websites. Partner Name: Florida Department of Children and Families Florida Department of Children and Families will provide referrals Role: to its customers who are in need of computer instruction and hands -on eGovernment assistance. They will keep copies of Packet Page -1719- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Collier County Public Library Collier Connects Collier Connects brochures and flyers on hand for referral purposes. Florida Department of Children and Families will provide staff training workshops in October, 2012 in order to train library staff and the computer instructor to use Florida and Federal eGovernment websites. Activities Activity Start-Up Activities: Hiring Instructors, Purchasing Equipment and Training Staff Activity Narrative The first activity for the Collier Connects project will be to hire a contracted instructor to present the increased number of computer classes that the library will offer. The project manager will make certain that a qualified person is hired for the October 1, 2012 start date for the project. The manager will present the instructor with course outlines and handouts and work closely with him /her to ensure that project goals and methods are understood. Staff training on the Access Florida, Employ Florida Marketplace, and Florida Department of Economic Opportunity websites will also take place in house during the first weeks of October. Staff members from Southwest Florida Works and the Department of Children and Families will be the instructors for these sessions. By October 1, 2012, a contracted presenter or presenters will be in place to present the three part Employment Skills workshops for the public. On October 1, 2012 a set of 12 laptop computers will be purchased specifically to be used for the project's computer courses. This lab will be transported each month to one of the three libraries that will be used for computer instruction. Computer classes will be taught in library meeting rooms so that classes will provide privacy and will not impose upon the computer use of the library. Resources Project Manager Money to hire computer instructor Money to hire workshop presenter Money to purchase computer equipment Library staff for training Partners from Southwest Florida Works to train library staff Partners from the Dept. of Children and Families to train library staff Activity Basic Computer Classes Packet Page -1720- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Collier County Public Library 8 Collier Connects Activity Narrative The three -part Basic Computer Skills classes will consist of a Windows Basic class, an Internet basics class and an email class. These classes will be taught over three consecutive weeks beginning the week of November, 2012 at the East Naples Library. They will be taught by the contracted instructor with observations done by the project manager. Classes will last approximately two hours each. Classes may have a maximum of 10 attendees and will rotate each month between the East Naples Library, the Estates Branch Library and the Immokalee Library. During the course of the year, this class series will reach a maximum of 330 participants. Participants will be given a pretest and a post -test to determine whether proficiencies were met. Individuals answering 80% or more of post -test questions correctly are considered proficient in the topic area and will be awarded a certificate of completion. All participants will be given a checklist of completed topic areas. Resources Project Manager Contracted Computer Instructor Printed course materials Mobile Computer Lab Library meeting room for classes Activity Hands -on eGovernment Assistance Labs Activity Narrative By November, 2012, all staff at the East Naples, Estates, and Immokalee branches will be trained to assist individuals in the use of Access Florida, Employ Florida Marketplace, and Florida Department of Economic Opportunity websites. The Estates Branch will dedicate a minimum of one two -hour time slot per week when the staff will assist individuals in the use of these government websites. A minimum of four computers will be reserved at the Estates Branch during the scheduled assistance labs to ensure access for those in need. The East Naples Branch and Immokalee Branch staffs will have eGovernment training and will continue to assist patrons throughout the work week. The library will adopt an eGovernment assistance policy based on the policy developed by the Pasco County Library System so that the Computer Instructor and staff will have clear guidelines regarding the level of assistance offered. 47 eGov Assistance labs will be offered over the course of the year, enabling a minimum of 188 sessions for individualized guidance in the use of government websites that promote employment and help sustain individuals through difficult financial times in their lives. The Estates Branch has been chosen as the location for the eGovernment Assistance Labs due to its central location between Immokalee and East Naples. Resources Packet Page -1721- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Collier County Public Library Collier Connects Library staff Four library computers Activity Employment Skills Workshops Activity Narrative The three part Employment Skills Workshops (consisting of a resume building workshop, an interviewing workshop, and a career assessment workshop) will be presented over a three week period beginning October, 2012 at the Estates Branch Library. These workshops will be given by contracted individuals and last two to three hours, allowing participants time to engage in applied activities that pertain to the discussion topic. Class evaluations will be collected to determine if participants' needs are being met. This series will be offered every other month and rotate between the East Naples, Estates and Immokalee Libraries. 18 workshops will be given over the year to a maximum of 20 participants per workshop, allowing 360 attendees over a 12 month period. Resources Project Manager Contracted Workshop Presenter Library meeting room for presentation Printed workshop handouts Activity Intermediate Computer Classes Activity Narrative Beginning in February of 2013, an Intermediate Computer Skills series will be introduced at the East Naples Branch and rotate monthly among the three library branches. This two -part series will consist of a class on Microsoft Word and a class on Microsoft Excel. These classes will last approximately two hours and have a maximum of 10 participants per class. A total of 16 intermediate classes will be offered over the next eight months, allowing 160 individuals to participate. Participants will be given a pretest and a post -test to determine whether proficiencies were met. Individuals answering 70% or more of post -test questions correctly are considered proficient in the topic area and will be awarded a certificate of completion. All participants will be given a checklist of completed topic areas. Resources Project Manager Contracted Computer Instructor Packet Page -1722- Collier County Public Library Collier Connects Printed course materials Mobile computer lab Library meeting room for classes TimeLine 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. io Activity Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Start-Up Activities: Hiring Instructors, Purchasing x Equipment and Training Staff Basic Computer Classes x x x x Hands -on eGovemment Assistance Labs x x x x Employment Skills Workshops x x x x Intermediate Computer Classes x x x Additional Project Information Publicity /Communications The project manager will work with the library marketing department to organize publicity for the Collier Connects project. Computer classes, workshops and labs will be included in the regular library program brochure and a brochure specific to the project will also be developed. Brochures will be available at the library, but will also be distributed to at least ten community and faith based organizations in Collier County. Additionally, there are several Title 1 schools that are in close proximity to the library branches where workshops, classes and labs will be held. Flyers will be distributed to each of these schools to alert parents of the new program. Southwest Florida Works and the Department of Children and Families will be primary sites for the distribution of brochures for the program and will refer those in need of computer instruction to the participating libraries. Those people participating in classes and workshops will be given certificates of participation and be referred back to Southwest Florida Works so that staff there may assist them further in finding employment. The project manager and the marketing department will submit monthly press releases advertising the locations of upcoming Collier Connects programs. Public service announcements will also be aired on the local government TV channel to advertise Collier Connects programs. Sustainability The main continuing expenses related to the project would be the computer instructor's salary and the employment presentations that are contracted. This part of the program Packet Page -1723- Collier County Public Library Collier Connects 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. 11 will be maintained by the Friends of the Library following the grant period if the project meets its outcomes and goals and continued need is demonstrated in the community. The Friends have funded several computer classes for the public in the past and typically donate over $35,000 for library programs each year. The library system will absorb the costs to maintain the bank of laptop computers and continue to update software for laptops according to the library's technology plan. In subsequent years, additional library branches may begin offering eGov assistance labs as staff becomes more familiar with the needs of the public. Digital Images [4] Not Applicable Are digital images being created? [ ] Yes [ ] No Are metadata records being added to the statewide database in the Florida Electronic Library? [ ] Yes [ ] No If not, provide explanation. Evaluation Evaluation Narrative A variety of data will be collected for the Collier Connects project. Attendance sheets will be used for all classes and workshops to record number of attendees. These attendance sheets will ask for contact information in order to check on a student's employment experience after the class. In order to track whether the targeted audience is attending classes and workshops, attendance sheets will also ask if a referral was made by our partner agencies. There will be pre /post tests given for all classes that will indicate whether participants have increased their knowledge of the subject matter. These tests will be multiple choice / true false and consist of approximately 10 questions. The percentage of correct answers on pre and post tests will be compared to indicate whether an increase in subject understanding has taken place. The project manager will calculate average percentage increases for each class to determine the overall success of the course. In order to determine the success of the workshops, participants will be asked to fill out class evaluations which indicate the student's understanding of the material presented and overall satisfaction with the class. In order to track the use and success of the eGov Assistance Labs, library staff will record what type of government Website was visited and whether the patron was able to obtain the necessary information and /or complete an online application. The project manager will be responsible for examining data on a monthly basis for the project. The project manager will evaluate project data every three months to determine whether the targeted population is being reached and whether the Packet Page -1724- Collier County Public Library Collier Connects 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. 12 project components are achieving positive results. Publicity, class content, class frequency and course location are some possible aspects of the program that may need modification. Budget Salaries and Benefits Salaries and Benefits Narrative The library system will contribute $10,104 in salaries for staff time that is devoted to the project over the year. The Project Manager is a current branch manager for the library system and will devote approximately four hours a week to the project. This is the equivalent of 208 hours at $28 per hour, for a total in kind contribution of $5824. The IT staff will spend an estimated 80 hours maintaining a mobile teaching lab, at a rate of $20 an hour, totaling $1600. The marketing team will devote 40 hours to this project at a rate of $22 an hour, for a total of $880. 14 Library Assistants are paid at an average of $12 an hour and will attend 4 hours of training, for a total of $672. Library Assistants will also contribute 94 hours in staffing the eGovernment Assistance Lab at the Estates Branch Library, for a total of $1128. In adding the FICA and FRS rates of 7.65% and 4.91 %, the total in kind contribution for the library is $11,373. Salaries and Benefits Detail Position Title FTE LSTA Request Matching Funds Project Manager 0.10 $5,824 Library Assistants 0.07 $1,800 Marketing Team Member 0.02 $880 IT Staff Time 0.04 $1,600 FICA (7.65 %) $773 FRS (4.91 %) $496 Total Salaries $11,373 Contractual Services Contractual Services Narrative An LSTA grant will be used to fund a contracted computer instructor for classes at the three project libraries. It is estimated that the instructor will work 436 hours, including 51 two hour classes, plus training and administrative time. The instructor will be paid $25 per hour, which includes travel, for a total of $10,090. There will also be workshop instructors contracted for 18 classes over the year. These instructors will be paid an honorarium of $200 per class for a total of $3600. In the event that a Spanish translator is necessary for any of the classes at the Immokalee Library, $1000 will be contributed by the Friends for this purpose. The Packet Page -1725- Collier County Public Library Collier Connects total budget for contracted instructors will be $14,690. Contractual Services Detail 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. 13 Specify LSTA Request Matching Funds Com uter Instructor $10,090 Workshop Presenter $3,600 Spanish Translator $1,000 Total Contractual Services $13,690 1 $1,000 Library Materials Library Materials Narrative Library Materials Detail Specify I LSTA Re ching Funds Total Library Materials Bibliographic Records Is the library purchasing materials for the library's collection? [ ] Yes [ ] No If yes, are bibliographic records being loaded into the statewide database? [ ] Yes [ ] No If no, provide an explanation of why the records are not being loaded. Supplies Supplies Narrative The Friends of the Library of Collier County will support the project by paying for software licensing for the computer training lab. This will consist of 12 licenses for antivirus software ($180), 12 licenses for Windows 7 and for MS Office Suite ($600), for a total of $780. Additionally, the Friends of the Library will pay for paper ($50) and color laser toner for the printing of class handouts and publicity brochures ($800), for a total of $850. Participants that complete all five training courses will be given a Kingston 2G USB drive in order to store important documents relating to their careers. 120 USB drives will be purchased at $10 each Packet Page -1726- Collier County Public Library Collier Connects 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. 14 for a total of $120. The total budget for supplies will be $2830, all purchased by the Friends of the Library. Supplies Detail Specify LSTA Request Matching Funds Copy Paper $50 Color Printer Toner $800 12 Anti -virus licenses $180 12 MS Software licenses $600 120 USB drives $1,200 Total Supplies $2,830 Travel Travel Narrative Travel Detail Specify LSTA Request Matching Funds Total Travel Equipment Equipment Narrative Because the library computer labs are heavily used in the three project libraries and the number of classes offered through the project would heavily impact the use of the current public computer users at the libraries, a set of twelve HP HP Probook 4730s Notebook computers will be purchased for the project. One of the computers will be for the instructor and another computer will serve as a backup for the class sessions. These computers will be set up for classes in the meeting rooms at the three project libraries in order to offer class participants a private environment that is more conducive to the learning process. By having a separate teaching lab for the project, regular library computer users will not be adversely affected. Each of the twelve computers costs $929, for a total of $11,148. This portable computer training lab will be protected in 12 soft travel cases valued at $44 each, for a total of $528. The lab will use batteries to power the computers in order to avoid cumbersome power cables. Ten additional batteries will be purchased at $99 each, and two battery charging stations at $404 each will be purchased, totaling $1798. This will enable the computers to be used for several hours in a row without switching to power cables. The total amount requested through an LSTA grant will be $13,474. Equipment Detail Packet Page -1727- Collier County Public Library Collier Connects 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. 15 Specify LSTA Request Matching Funds HP Probook 4730 orequivalent $11,148 HP 5 Bay Battery Charging Station $808 10 HP 8 -cell LiIon Battery $990 12 HP Slimline Cases $528 Total Equipment $13,474 Other Other Narrative Other Detail Specify LSTA Re uest Matchin Funds Total Other Total Funding Request: $27,164 + $15,203 = $42,367 Packet Page -1728- Collier County Public Library Collier Connects Budget Salaries and Benefits 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. 16 Position Title FTE LSTA Request Matching Funds Project Manager 0.10 Workshop Presenter $5,824 Library Assistants 0.07 $1,800 Marketing Team Member 0.02 $1,000 $880 IT Staff Time 0.04 Total Supplies $1,600 FICA (7.65 %) $773 FRS (4.91%) $496 Total Salaries $11,373 Contractual Services Specify LSTA Request Matching Funds Computer Instructor $10,090 $50 Workshop Presenter $3,600 $800 Spanish Translator $1,000 Total Contractual Services $13,690 $1,000 Library Materials Specify LSTA Request Matching Funds Total Library Materials $11,148 $50 Supplies Specify LSTA Request Matching Funds Copy Paper $11,148 $50 Color Printer Toner $808 $800 12 Anti -virus licenses $180 12 MS Software licenses $600 120 USB drives $1,200 Total Supplies $2,830 Travel Specify LSTA Re nest Matchin Funds Total Travel $11,148 Equipment Specify LSTA Request Matching Funds HP Probook 4730 or equivalent $11,148 14P 5 Bay Battery Charging Station $808 Packet Page -1729- Collier County Public Library Collier Connects 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. 17 10 HP 8 -cell LiIon Battery $990 Matching Funds 12 HP Slimline Cases $528 Total Equipment $13,474 Other Specify LSTA Request Matching Funds Total Other Total Funding Request: $27,164 + $15,203 = $42,367 Attachments Certifications 1. Debarment Form 2. FFATA Form 3. Internet Safety Certification Form 4. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities Form Packet Page -1730- Fn 9 v • LJ L s U O Qr O U L U U e� L 0-� u d c C 0 U L U u 'o L a U i C � U o � � U � C � a «1 L j O c� ° s � 3 ° � s s o = � w � E '> a 3 Ln i 3 Cn � L o E L U a, s o M a C "'° ° '3 U L N to L Oa M s Ln In s O U O C'5 L U U CC VA o � o o •y � O LE+ s L w E y 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Packet Page -1731- VJ L cc 2��w��w Cz CZ Cz rA o Cn U ., ftS G� CC bA M C L.W L2 V M y L. E U cc I — U CA V ZV4Z Or. ¢ L CC i •O U Cn • � O 'CC u L y cn O o s o L• a,_ s� L 40 L ° M � % y Ct ° U r>� o U �" E v '� r- o°° � O U N � 4 a• M SZ p C j d+ cQ cc V� fYl —o mow- �L �� U O — M M U U a Z: CL d U a� � _ a) •> L CU R3 Q y_ E E Ci d a D on U O i a� a� s a� O •O 'U n in y n • L •= L C � r��mUx �¢w3�v � O y ° � (n ., U CG •L G1 L O° L° a o Cn a• M c 3 x c w 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o° C -Cn Packet Page -1731- z T c3 L U .D 0. U w � U U U U UU 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. Packet Page -1732- 0 a� L � � O � CC �L. i O U � � L � w a c G E y v O L ca .L V _ y O N O 'O cC • G�1 U L L bA Ct) y C) v bA bA C) L p 0. U i L C i N CG �' G7r N O U U z sue. M '� fl" G� E O O Cz O L O O Lam• U V] L U � .v O L U U E L GC U &-w a' U �U+ M E CLC L S3. U L Lt U N E GCS1. O O 'i. °tea. °aU3:� O O C -u0 C O p O a.UU= uasC o �3 -..E Packet Page -1732- o� N -� a En L � Cz 4 U U M v 0.) L :2 0 U U w o w Packet Page -1733- 2/28/2012 Item 16.D.8. 650 CENTRAL AVENUE, NAPLES, FL 34.102 • PHONE: 239.262.8135 ° FAX: 239.262.1193 • WWW.COLLIER- PRIENDS.ORG Ms. Marilyn Matthes Director Collier County Public Library 2385 Orange Blossom Drive Naples, Florida 34109 Dear Ms. Matthes: The Friends of the Library of Collier County, Inc. is pleased to partner with the Collier County Public Library in support of your Library Services and Technology Act Grant application. The Friends are deeply appreciative of the Library's efforts to provide additional computer and job skills training to the residents of Collier County, Florida who are currently unemployed or underemployed. Everyone deserves help in finding appropriate work in these difficult economic times, and it is our belief that this program will have a direct, positive, and long -term impact upon those who reside here. Minimally, the Friends are able to commit to guaranteeing the $3,830 requested in matching funds for this grant. Should the Library require additional funding to complete the grant, please feel free to call upon us. We wish you and Collier County Public Library great success with the project. Linda D. Fasulo Executive Director Packet Page -1734-