2008 Appropriations Requests

alphabetical order(Not necessarily funded)

June 19, 2007

The following are appropriations requests from Rep. Wasserman Schultz for the 2008 fiscal year.  These are only requests and do not represent actual program funding or federal funding allotted for the programs.  The announcement of funded requests will be posted on this Web site once they are announced by the House of Representatives.

The following programs, focus on child and community safety, transportation programs, education programs, health care programs and improvement of community infrastructure.  Funding of these programs help offset the fact that Floridians pay more into the federal treasury than they receive back in federally funded programs.  Securing funding for these local programs will help to improve the lives of South Floridians.

 

Organization:                 A Child Is Missing-FL

Title:                             A Child Is Missing-FL

Funds Requested:         $500,000

Description:                   The request will help us assist all the law enforcement agencies in the 20th district and the State of Florida find missing children and the elderly.  Every 40 seconds a child goes missing.  Finding these missing children, not to mention elderly adults and people with disabilities is of paramount importance to parents, guardians, and law enforcement agencies.

Organization:                 American Friends of the Hebrew University and the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center

Title:                              Collaborative Oral History project between Israel and South Florida

Funds Requested:         $500,000

Description:                   Due to the aging nature of the group, it is more important to record and organize the oral histories of Holocaust survivors during the next few years.  In both Israel and South Florida, tens of thousands of these oral histories have been recorded and many more need to be done.  With the assistance of the Library of Congress, Hebrew University and the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center would like to continue to record these oral histories and organize them into a joint library in both Israel and South Florida. 

Organization:                 The ARISE Foundation

Title:                              ARISE Life-Management Skills Intervention/Re-entry Program for High Risk Youth in Washington, D.C.

Funds Requested:         $500,000

      Description:                   The ARISE program provides both staff training and educational materials for teaching life lessons to incarcerated and at-risk youth through interactive methods that help develop critical thinking skills needed to break the cycle of violence and crime that would otherwise doom many juvenile offenders and at-risk youth to tragic lives of gang involvement, crime, drugs, prison, disease and poverty.   In addition to coordinating and conducting training sessions and providing materials, ARISE regularly and systematically evaluates and supports programs in several ways, including: weekly contact reports to evaluate program goals and progress; bi-weekly telephone contact with participating facilities; instructor surveys to ensure quality control and provide extra staff support; exit surveys completed by participants; chapter quizzes and assessments to test participating juveniles on materials covered; and, through data analysis and focus groups to monitor program success in each facility.  This program is administered in over 30 organizations in Washington, D.C.

Organization:                 The ARISE Foundation

Title:                              ARISE Life-Management Skills Intervention/Re-entry Program for High Risk Youth

Funds Requested:         $500,000

Description:                   ARISE serves approximately 31 facilities in 17 congressional districts, including Dade Marine Institute North in Miami within Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz's congressional district. Over 23,000 hours of Life-Skills lessons have been taught at this facility.ARISE provides juvenile justice facilities with specialized staff training and its unique curricula designed specifically for populations reading at approximately a third grade level.  With over 260 easy-to-administer ARISE life-management lessons, ARISE materials contain vital information necessary for reducing recidivism. The ARISE program provides both staff training and educational materials for teaching life lessons to incarcerated youth through interactive methods that help develop critical thinking skills needed to break the cycle of violence and crime that would otherwise doom many of these juvenile offenders to tragic lives of gang involvement, crime, drugs, prison, disease and poverty.Due to the inherent problems staff have in dealing with incarcerated high risk youth, this coming year, ARISE will expand its training program for Juvenile Care and Detention Officers in Florida's Juvenile Justice facilities, by introducing additional training topics such as anger management, non-judgmental listening and conflict resolution.  This training will be directed at reducing staff on youth conflict. 

Organization:                 Barry University

Title:                              Empowering Families with Technology Education Project

Funds Requested:         $2.9 million

Description:                   As a recipient of highly competitive public and private funding related to low-income, migrant and/or limited-literacy individuals, Barry, through its School of Education now seeks to expand educational opportunities in our high-need communities using an innovative approach.  The Empowering Families with Technology Education Project has four primary components: (1) a Minority Education Consortium (MEC) serving Belle Glade and Immokalee, Florida; (2) five Community Learning Centers to be established in low-income housing projects throughout South Florida; (3) the Technology Integration program (TIP); and (4) Technology Learning Carts (TLCs).The Community Learning Centers will be located in areas providing accessible housing to needy families throughout South Florida will be established.  Centers are designed to offer evidence-based learning laboratories, specially designed for multicultural and special needs participants, while also offering general assistance to members of the community and students before and after school.

Organization:                 Barry University

Title:                              Institute for Community and Economic Development

Funds Requested:         $175,000

Description:                   The Barry Institute for Community and Economic Development: a two-prong approach includes (1) Small Business Development Center to provide education and training in business management skills and serve as a networking center for small and family-owned business, and; (2) Center for Non-profit Leadership and Excellence which will provide training for non-profit ex   executives in a variety of areas, including managerial effectiveness and program sustainability. The Institute for Community and Economic Development will leverage Barry University's outstanding business management resources to promote viable and sustainable community and economic development throughout the region.  Those managing small, minority and women-owned business enterprises and those providing leadership in the non-profit sector will be targeted with research-based education and training.

Organization:                 Broward Community College

Title:                              Center for Preparedness

Funds Requested:          $1.5 million

Description:                   This program will provide mental health workers and citizens with the tools to respond to the community following a crisis.  

Organization:                 Broward County

Title:                              Port Everglades Future Dredging Program

Funds Requested:         $1.05 million

Description:                   The Port currently lacks the width, depth and navigational clearances to accommodate this newer, larger class of ocean-going vessel.  Funding will allow the Corps of Engineers to continue the necessary planning, engineering and design needed prior to construction of this regionally significant project, which when constructed will allow Port Everglades to widen and deepen harbor channels to accommodate the newer, larger class of ocean-going vessels.  Without this funding, this study will come to a halt.

Organization:                 Broward County

Title:                              Buses

Funds Requested:         $8 million

Description:                   Broward County's population growth and subsequent traffic congestion has generated additional demand for public transportation, and in order to keep pace with demand, Broward County has had to expand service, leaving replacement of older, failing buses behind schedule.  Funding is needed to purchase (50) limited stop articulated buses for US1 and 20 hybrid fuel buses.  These additional mass transit vehicles will prevent service delays, maintain rider ship, and will meet the County's air quality objectives.

Organization:                 City of Dania Beach

Title:                              West Dania Beach Blvd. Bridge

Funds Requested:         $2.5 million

Description:                   West Dania Beach Blvd. presently ends east of Bryan Road on the east side of the canal. The addition of this bridge would create a continuous boulevard from A1A on the east coast to the service road east of I – 95. The continuation of the boulevard would provide a direct evacuation route from the east coast during a mandatory evacuation order. This bridge would also reduce traffic on Federal Highway (US-1) both north and south of Dania Beach Blvd. Direct access to the area west of the new bridge would also improve the area, increasing property values. This Bridge would also facilitate access to and from the new Casino scheduled to be constructed on east Dania Beach Blvd. reducing traffic through the adjacent neighborhoods.

Organization:                 City of Hallandale Beach

Title:                              Wireless Signalized Intersection System for US-1/Federal Highway

Funds Requested:         $2 million

Description:                   The City of Hallandale Beach requests federal assistance with the purchase, Installation, and startup costs affiliated with a Wireless Signalized Intersection System for US-1 within the City of Hallandale Beach.  Currently, US-1 serves as a main thoroughfare for commuters between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, servicing more than 100,000 people daily.  This amount of traffic leads to significant congestion and delays that affect not only local residents and businesses, but also prove detrimental toward regional and international commerce between the two major cities of Fort Lauderdale and Miami.  

Organization:                 City of Ft. Lauderdale

Title:                              City of Fort Lauderdale Las Olas Streetscape Improvements

Funds Requested:         $800,000

Description:                   This request is to implement the recommendations in the 2000 Las Olas Community Transportation Plan.  The plan calls for streetscape/landscape improvements, traffic calming measures, and improvements to traffic flow including ROW acquisition.

Organization:                 City of Hallandale Beach

Account:                        COPS

Title:                       Communications Equipment for Regional Emergency Operations Center for Law Enforcement

Funds Requested:         $300,000

Description:                   The City of Hallandale Beach requests federal assistance with communications system equipment for its Regional Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for Law Enforcement to adequately address law enforcement and emergency issues.  Due to the many concerns with both law enforcement and emergency services, it is essential that the City maintain a regional emergency operations headquarters with communications system equipment for the safety of the region's citizens and utilities.  There currently is no Regional EOC in Southern Broward County, with the closest EOC nearly 25 miles away.   This equipment will include enhanced emergency communications and public safety information, electronic video-TV monitoring and production center, and an enhanced phone system and computers.

Organization:                 City of Hollywood

Title:                              Hollywood Mobile Command Unit

Funds Requested:         $500,000

Description:                   A Mobile Command/Communications Vehicle will be used by Public Safety personnel to respond to natural disasters, crime scene incidents, critical incidents and large special events. The City's public safety forces provide assistance on a regional basis. This vehicle will provide public safety personnel uninterrupted communications with other national, state and local agencies in the event of a natural disaster, emergency or major incident. During Hurricane Wilma, public safety communications were disrupted when almost all of Broward County lost power. By obtaining this mobile command unit, Hollywood will ensure that emergency communications are uninterrupted.

Organization:                 City of Lauderhill

Title:                              Wells Replacement & Holiday Village Water Main Replacement

Funds Requested:         $5 million

Description:                   The funds requested would allow the City to address several water   system issues including replacing existing fresh water wells, and existing water main from water service.  The funds would help the City to continue to deal with major quality of life issues for   Lauderhill residents.

Organization:                 City of Lauderhill

Title:                              US 441/State Road 7 Interchange at 11th Street

Funds Requested:         $900,000

Description:                   This project is required for access to the new Central Broward Regional Park, Regional Library and Performing Arts Center.  The City's objectives include planned growth and redevelopment, economic enhancement opportunities, neighborhood preservation and improved human and social services, which will be met by strategic planning, expanding existing resources and creative financing techniques.  The City believes that with these tools in place, it will be able to reshape its urban environment to meet future community needs, goals and desires.

Organization:                 City of North Miami

Title:                              Ron L. Book North Miami Athletic Stadium Renovation

Funds Requested:         $800,000

Description:                   Funds will be used for renovations of the track, athletic field and ancillary facilities at the Ron L. Book North Miami Stadium.

Organization:                 City of Miami Beach

Title:                              After School and Summertime Gang and Drug Prevention

Funds Requested:         $1.95 million

Description:                   Continued After-School and Summer programs ensure youth “growing-up” within the system. These youth are less likely to entertain outside and detrimental participation in other unsupervised activities, such as involvement in gangs and/or drugs. Participation in the recently created Teen Intervention Program in North Beach has increased dramatically during the past year, as have the various programmatic offerings by the City.

Organization:                 City of Miami Beach

Title:                              Miami Beach National Heritage Area

Funds Requested:         $1 million

Description:                   The City is seeking designation of Miami Beach as a National Heritage Area, and an appropriation of $1 million in initial funding to assist with concept design. Miami Beach exists as the home to the country's first 20th century historic district, and although young in incorporation, the City has a rich history, an extensive collection of cultural assets, and many scenic natural resources. The story of Miami Beach represents the story of the development of the American Resort Destination, and how that story has played a significant role in the nation's heritage. Examples of this unique cultural heritage include: housing hundreds of thousands of trainees during World War II; Jackie Gleason's weekly broadcasts; Muhammad Ali's defeat of Sonny Liston; and important political conventions. The evolution of Miami Beach from a barrier island coconut plantation, to the first and premier resort destination in the country, is a story worth celebrating.

Organization:                 City of North Miami Beach

Title:                              Norwood Water Treatment Plant Expansion

Funds Requested:         $1.6 million

Description:                   The City of North Miami Beach seeks federal support of its expansion of the Norwood Water Treatment Plant that provides potable water to more than 185,000 consumers. The expansion includes emergency standby power facilities to provide continuous finished water of superior quality that meets or exceeds all federal and state regulatory standards in the wake of adverse weather conditions or bioterrorism. The provision of potable water during emergencies is essential to the public health, safety and well-being of our community.

Organization:                 City of Oakland Park

Title:                              Garden Acres Sanitary Sewer System

Funds Requested:         $4.9 million

Description:                   This area has been historically served by septic tanks. Scope of work includes building two lift stations and the supportive sanitary sewer drains throughout the neighborhood. This would provide safe and sanitary conditions to the residents of Garden Acres.

Organization:                 City of Pembroke Pines

Title:                              Pembroke Pines Florida State University Charter School's Autism Program

Funds Requested:         $1.5 million

Description:                   A federal appropriation would enable the City to expand the autistic program at Pembroke Pines Florida State University Charter School.  This program allows children with autism and related problems to receive an individualized, age-appropriate education, alongside their same chronological general education peers. 

Organization:                 City of Plantation

Title:                              Law Enforcement Technology - Digital Radios SMART Zone Communications System

Funds Requested:         $900,000

Description:                   Funding of 300 digital radios to support the Police Department's SMART Zone Communications System.  The City of Plantation will soon be included in the “smart zone” radio system that requires that all City public safety radios be digital.  Three hundred (300) digital radios will replace the department's obsolete radios and allow the City to communicate with other governmental emergency response agencies.  Enhancing the current system will expedite access to critical information for emergency situations, lessen response times and prevent human and property losses. 

Organization:                 City of Plantation

Title:                              Stormwater Management Improvements

Funds Requested:         $1 million

Description:                   Funding would provide improvements to the City of Plantation's primary and secondary stormwater management systems for flood protection and water quality/environmental protection.  The flood protection component targets protecting structures and roadways (particularly those critical for emergency operations/services and evacuation routes). Implementing storm water management improvement projects, ongoing operation and maintenance of local and regional systems, and continued coordination with the other agencies responsible for storm water management in this area will reduce the negative impacts from severe storm events.

Organization:                 City of Sunrise

Title:                             Public Safety Center Replacement – Design

Funds Requested:          $1 million

Description:                   Funding is for design and construction of a replacement Public Safety Center in the City of Sunrise.  The existing facility that houses both the Police and Fire/Rescue administrations has been vacated due to structural deficiencies and other concerns.  The departments are currently being located in various temporary facilities throughout the City.  It is necessary to construct a new Public Safety Center in order to meet current and long-term needs for these services.

Organization:                 City of Tamarac

Title:                             Pine Island Road Pedestrian Overpass

Funds Requested:          $789,320

Description:                   The City of Tamarac has begun planning phases for a new Town Center along Main Street.  Current plans and population increases has made pedestrian traffic in this area an increasing concern for the City.  The intersection of Pine Island Road and NW 57th Street has proven to be a safety hazard for pedestrians needing to cross the street to access many of business and cultural amenities. Pedestrians currently are required to cross an 8-lane road that averages 3,088 cars per hour.  This overpass will allow pedestrians to safely cross to the other side of Pine Island Road. 

Organization:                 City of Weston           

Title:                              Bonaventure Stormwater Pumps

Funds Requested:         $2.125 million

Description:                   The storm water pumps serving the Bonaventure Development District, a dependent district of the City of Weston, are the only source of flood control for the Bonaventure community.  The pumps are in excess of 30 years old, exposed to weather, and in need of replacement.  Funding requested would cover the costs to construct two new pump structures and pumps and assure    residents and businesses of reliable flood control.  A grant in the amount of $1,000,000.00 has been approved by the Florida Legislature and Governor through a Community Issue Budget Request (CIBR).

Organization:                 City of Weston

Title:                              Storm Resistant Street Sign System

Funds Requested:         $1 million

Description:                   The street sign system in the City of Weston suffered significant damage from Hurricane Wilma in October 2005 posing navigation difficulties for emergency services and residents alike.  The City has designed a storm resistant street sign system meant to withstand significant wind loads and thereby remaining in place after a storm and enabling emergency services to be delivered without navigation delays and mitigate future replacement costs.  Funding requested would cover costs to deploy this new street sign system city-wide.

Organization:                 City of Wilton Manors

Title:                              Wilton Manors Emergency Operations Center and Public Safety  Facility

Funds Requested:          $1 million

Description:                   The City of Wilton Manors is constructing a new Public Safety Facility that will include an Emergency Operations Center (EOC).  Wilton Manors is located in southeast Florida and has been impacted by several hurricanes during recent years.  The Public Safety Facility will house the Wilton Manors Police Department, the first responders during an emergency or disaster.  A hurricane-hardened facility, containing the City's EOC is essential for local emergency management and the effective coordination of response and recovery. The requested funding will support the construction of the building. 

Organization:                 Compass Health Solutions International

Title:                              Disaster Response and Accountability Project

Funds Requested:         $4 million

Description:                   US casualties from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan are   placing increasing long-term burdens on Defense, VA, and private healthcare institutions.  Every effort needs to be made to assure continuity of care for the permanently injured and ambulatory war fighters returning home. Patient record continuity and healthcare professional assessment is critical to assuring the best possible long-term healthcare for returning injured war fighters.  The President called for the establishment of national electronic healthcare records to contain costs, reduce and eliminate potential for adverse drug interactions, and to allow for accurate and appropriate treatment at the point of care.  This noble goal must be met, but is UNFUNDED at present and so requires the immediate attention of congressional leaders to assure that Tri-Care, VA, and adjunct providers can meet this requirement.

Organization:                 CureSearch National Childhood Cancer Foundation

Title:                              Children's Oncology Group Childhood Cancer Research Network and Database

Funds Requested:         $1 million

Description:                   The United States is without a comprehensive, population-based, pediatric cancer database.  This funding would build upon a successful pilot study for a national pediatric cancer database known as the Childhood Cancer Research Network (COG Protocol AADM01P1) and bring this research network to life.  With this funding, the Childhood Cancer Research Network will enhance non-therapeutic studies, such as those which investigate the causes and consequences of childhood cancer, to help reduce the risk of cancer in children, reduce the occurrence of late effects of treatment, and improve the quality of survivorship.

Organization:                 Diabetes Research Institute Foundation

Title:                              Diabetes research, somatic cell processing program

Funds Requested:         $3 million

Description:                   Funds continuing diabetes research at the Somatic Cell processing facility of the Diabetes Research Institute, a Center of Excellence at the University of Miami.

Organization:                 DME Corporation

Title:                              VASI Replacement - Replace with PAPI

Funds Requested:         $3 million

Description:                   The FAA is behind in meeting the ICAO requirement to replace all VASI with Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) systems.  All airports that service international airlines were required to convert all VASI to PAPI.  The FAA has not been able to complete this task due to funding.  Funding is needed for both Hardware and installation.

Organization:                 Downtown Development Authority (DDA)

Title:                              Fort Lauderdale, The Downtown Transit Corridor Project, Downtown Transit Circulator, Broward County, FL

Funds Requested:         $6.5 million

Description:                    The Downtown Transit Circulator (DTC) consists of a light rail/streetcar system directly serving the 750-acre urban core of Fort Lauderdale.  When complete, the system will be approximately 4.5 miles in length provide access from 20 stations and be supported by a Maintenance and Storage facility.  The north/south and east/west loops will provide premium service to the five major activity centers linking governmental facilities, office, retail, entertainment, cultural, educational and residential destinations along with the Remote Intercept parking structures intended to intercept a number of auto trips before they enter the city core area.

Organization:                 Florida Atlantic University       

Title:                              Center of Excellence in Ocean Energy Research and Development

Funds Requested:         $12 million

Description:                   The Center of Excellence in Ocean Energy Technology Research and Development, shall develop a unifying and synergistic partnership among academic, industry, navy, and government experts, shall research, design, develop, implement, test, and commercialize cutting-edge ocean energy technology that is competitive with existing fossil fuel-based power generation; providing the United States with a degree of energy independence. The Center shall invest in infrastructure (instrumented testing and evaluation range, research vessels, laboratories, and fabrication facilities), expertise, and education that bridges the gap between concept and commercial implementation of ocean energy technologies, including ocean current, ocean thermal, and cold water based air conditioning. The Center shall establish and grow a domestic industry in ocean energy by providing the necessary infrastructure, technology, expertise, and workforce to propel the United States into a world leader position in ocean energy, generating tens of thousands of new jobs and billions of dollars in revenue.

Organization:                 Florida Atlantic University

Title:                              Durability of Composite Materials and Structures

Funds Requested:         $2 million

Description:                   The development of a better understanding of the failure mechanisms of composite materials used in the marine environment requires research on the property degradation that occurs as a result of environmental and mechanical stresses.  This work will provide important information regarding design guidelines and performance of composite materials in marine environments.  Deliverables will be a report defining critical issues in the use of composite materials in marine/DOD applications with regard to environmental influences impacting performance of DOD vehicles, equipment and structures. 

Organization:                 Florida Atlantic University

Title:                              Florida Initiative  for the Advancement Teaching

Funds Requested:          $3 million

Description:                   The Florida Initiative for the Advancement of Teaching (FIAT) will provide practical, research-based, and scalable solutions for improving the PK-20 educational system within the 20th Congressional District and elsewhere in Florida as funding permits by recruiting, preparing, and retaining quality educators in sufficient numbers to meet the needs of local schools. In addition if enough funding is provided this initiative will serve as a center for statewide initiatives and will address the teacher shortage issues by: a) Providing teacher education majors with up to 2000 hours of paid internships experiences in real classrooms working with students, b)  Providing up to1000 hours of direct mentoring from experienced professional educators, c) Recruiting students from underrepresented groups, d) Targeting teacher candidates in critical need areas such as, math and science and, e) Reinvesting existing education dollars into teacher training, student achievement and professional development.

Organization:                 Florida Inland Navigation District

Title:                              Maintenance Dredging IWW from Jacksonville to Miami

Funds Requested:         $8.3 million

Description:                   Maintenance dredging of the Intracoastal Waterway (IWW) in the vicinities of Ponce de Leon Inlet and Jupiter Inlet.

Organization:                 Florida International University

Title:                              SUS Hurricane Mitigation Alliance

Funds Requested:         $5 million

Description:                   The Alliance, whose single focus is to reduce the cost of hurricanes to the federal, state, local governments, business, and households, is coordinated through the International Hurricane Research Center at FIU, and includes FSU, UF, UNF, UWF, FAMU, USF, UCF, and FAU. The requested funding will allow researchers to develop cost effective techniques for reduction of hurricane hazards to life and property. This knowledge will then be transferred to policy makers, forecasters, engineers, architects, and the community at large.

Organization:                 Florida International University

Title:                              Wolfsonian Digitization

Funds Requested:         $1.5 million                                                                                                   

Description:                   The Wolfsonian-FIU is a public museum and research center that has an unrivaled collection of modern culture that provides resources for local, national, and international audiences. Access to this museum has been limited to onsite visitors. The requested funds will be used by the Wolfsonian-FIU to document, catalog and digitize an unparalleled collection of primary source materials for the late 19th to mid 20th century.

Organization:                 Girl Scouts of the USA

Title:                              Girl Scouts of the USA VIVA: Adult Volunteer Hispanic Outreach Program in Florida and New Mexico

Funds Requested:         $1 million

Description:                   Girl Scouts recognizes that Latinas are one of the fastest growing groups of girls in the country and seeks to address the special issues they face.  The Girl Scouts seeks to engage these potentially at-risk Latinas and the Hispanic community as a whole through VIVA, an adult Hispanic outreach project in Florida and New Mexico, which works to recruit, train and sustain a strong Hispanic Girl Scout volunteer base.  The Hispanic community's participation allows the Girl Scouts to reach the Latina girl and provide them with the programs and support which help them develop courage, confidence and character to make the world a better place. Using lessons learned and best practices in  Florida and New Mexico, as well as Texas, the Girl Scouts is developing a model for nationwide replication.

Organization:                 Hebrew University

Title:                              Spielberg Film Archive Project

Funds Requested:         $500,000       

Description:                   The Archive engages in many types of activities. Among these are lectures, film research, preservation of films in danger of decay, distribution, and digitization and accessibility. The Archive serves a wide audience: film producers and directors, researchers, educational purposes - students, lecturers at the university, schools, cultural centers, old age homes, and the general public. The funding would help make the collection more widely available to individuals and researchers all over the world, including the United States by accelerating the process of creating an online database.                                  

Organization:                 Here's Help, Inc.

Title:                              STOP THE VIOLENCE – A Substance Abuse/Violence Prevention Model of Care

Funds Requested:         $994,500

Description:                   Drug-driven homicides of Miami's young have increased 167% in the last year.  In response, Here's Help will expand its substance abuse treatment capacity by five new residential beds targeting youth most likely to be involved in violent crimes where substance use plays a key role in their hedonistic behavior.  The agency will also augment service components through programmatic, health, safety and technological enhancements designed to strength its operational effectiveness, and the quality and quantity of services provided. 

Organization:                 Here's Help, Inc.

Title:                             Dormitory Renovation/Expansion

Funds Requested:         $2.264 million

Description:                   Miami homicides of young adults ages 18 to 25 have increased 167% in the last year; the vast majorities were drug related.  In response, Here's Help will increase its residential substance abuse treatment capacity by 45%, renovating its single-story adult dorm into a modern two-story structure with 15 semi-private rooms (30 beds) and four private beds.  Capacity expansion will specifically target youth most likely to be involved in violent crimes where substance use plays a key role in their hedonistic behavior.

Organization:                 HIPPY

Title:                             HIPPY and Health Literacy: Enhancing Health Practices

Funds Requested:         $1 million

Description:                  Complements pre-K literacy and school readiness educational initiatives by adding health literacy (access to health--doctors and dentists/immunizations/insurance for at risk pre-K children as well as educational training for parents in preventative care).  Target population is home based; adaptations proposed to bring model to school based and center based programs in Dade and Broward counties.  Fills gaps in Health Connect in Early Years programs and works towards establishing a seamless network to Health Connect in Schools programs.  Collaboration with partners that include Children's Trust, Family Central and School Readiness Coalition.   Decreases cost to health system and increases ability and competence of caregivers.

Organization:                 Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency – Beach District

Title:                              Hollywood Boulevard Bridge Ramp

Funds Requested:          $300,000

Description:                   The City of Hollywood, Community Redevelopment Agency and Department of Transportation are currently redeveloping the historic Hollywood Boulevard Bridge and the surrounding community.  The Hollywood Boulevard Bridge is the major gateway from the barrier island to the mainland over the Intracoastal waterway, and is a thoroughfare for commerce and tourism.  The City would like federal assistance to fund one of the several feasibility studies as it relates to the redesign of the ramps that currently have a detrimental impact on the Historic Hollywood Beach Hotel, constructed by the City's founder, Joseph Young, in 1925. 

Organization:                 Holocaust Documentation and Education Center

Title:                              Construction of the first South Florida Holocaust Museum

Funds Requested:          $1.5 million

Description:                   The Holocaust Documentation and Education Center has acquired a building which will house the first South Florida Holocaust Museum on the first and second floors.  These floors need to be designed and then built for the museum's exhibitions. In addition, there is much-needed repair on the exterior of the building.

Organization:                 Jackson Health System

Title:                              Jackson Health System Health Information Technology Infrastructure Upgrades

Funds Requested:          $5 million

Description:                   Funding will be used to upgrade Jackson Health System's information technology infrastructure.  Jackson is a primary safety net provider in Miami-Dade County and must update its systems to better manage its records and meet the demands of state and federal regulators who continue to push for more detail, better accuracy and faster responses.  The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has made it clear that a higher number of mistakes in data sent to them will result in lower reimbursement heightening an already critical funding problem.  The planned upgrades will also improve the quality of patient care and safety at Jackson.

Organization:                 Jewish Community Services of South Florida

Title:                              Home Delivered Meals for Disabled Elderly

Funds Requested:         $600,622

Description:                   Home delivered meals for homebound seniors have received no increase in appropriation for at least 5 years despite increasing demand & Cost.  Only 5 meals per week are provided to current recipients (less than 1 meal per day).  Approximately 200 eligible seniors are receiving NO services at all.   

Organization:                 Jewish Family Service, Inc. of Broward County

Title:                              JFS Mental Health Counseling Program

Funds Requested:         $100,000

Description:                   The mental health program of JFS proposes to meet the most serious emotional and mental health needs of children, parents, adults and senior citizens.  Families and individuals are facing crises which may include depression, suicide, anxiety, domestic abuse, child abuse and substance abuse.  Many individuals and families are unable to come to the JFS office for assistance due to limited resources or limited mobility. The program proposes to reach out to these individuals in their homes if they are unable to come in for service. 

Organization:                 Key College

Title:                              Realtime Writers and Captioners Training for Key College

Funds Requested:         $500,000

Description:                   Key College is seeking $500,000 for FY08 to train the technological workforce to provide the realtime writing and closed captioning mandated by the 1996 Telecommunications Act (TCA).  Currently there is a shortage of realtime writers and closed captioners in Florida and across the country.  The technological workforce trained with this funding will provide many high-paying jobs in the community and throughout the State as well as help meet the closed captioning mandates by providing the deaf and hard-of-hearing with access to news and information.

Organization:                 Miami Children's Hospital

Title:                              Miami Children's Hospital Emergency Operations and Energy   Center

Funds Requested:          $5 million

Description:                   Miami Children's Hospital is the state and locally designated site for a wide variety of pediatric cases in the event of an emergency, such as a hurricane.  MCH has an aging physical plant that sustained $2 million in damage during hurricane Wilma, and ceased to function, thereby impacting patient care.  MCH is seeking to create a new weather hardened system of air chillers and energy supply that will allow the hospital to continue to serve its patients during a crisis.  This $26 million project is necessary to ensure that the hospital can function in time of dire emergency, and will also serve as a central emergency operations and control facility.

Organization:                 Miami Children's Hospital

Title:                              Mi

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