Boys & Girls Clubs: Community Wellness Programs for Children & Youth Ron Gurley & Kristen Lichtenwalner FirstPic, Inc. Tribal Justice & Safety – One OJP.

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Boys & Girls Clubs: Community Wellness Programs for Children & Youth Ron Gurley & Kristen Lichtenwalner FirstPic, Inc. Tribal Justice & Safety – One OJP Training and Technical Assistance Phoenix, AZ July 30, 2007

Experiences in Indian Country

FirstPic, Inc. Consulting firm Offices located in Crofton, MD and Washington, DC Staff experienced in crime prevention; Native American issues; youth development; curriculum designs; evaluation and data collection; conference and meeting planning and support; Public and Indian Housing issues

Select Projects and Special Initiatives Focused on Native American Issues

Office of Native American Programs Crime Prevention Initiative Develop and implement crime and gang prevention workshops Conduct Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country Implementation Trainings Implement youth development camps in Indian Country Provide TA in Indian Country to prevent crime and promote community safety Develop and distribute quarterly newsletter, Club Notes, which targets Native youth and highlights successful activities U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

BGCA National Native American Initiative Serve as the BGCA Native American Support Center for Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country Leading provider of youth services in Indian Country Provide T&TA focused on growth & sustainability of Native Clubs

Growth of Clubs in Indian Country (to date)

Boys & Girls Clubs in Native Country, 1992

Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country, 2007

Native American Club Support BGCA Native American One-Day Symposium BGCA Native American Summit Native American Club Technical Assistance Federal and Private Partnership Development Native American Club Website ( Club Notes Publication Native American Club Exhibiting Native American National Advisory Committee (NANAC) Support Native American Sustainability

Special Initiatives MethSMART (OJP, BJA) Diabetes Prevention Program ( Diabetes Prevention Program (IHS, NCAI, Nike) Navajo Nation Mentoring Program (HHS, ACF) G.R.E.A.T. Program ( G.R.E.A.T. Program (OJP, BJA)

MethSMART Funded by Office of Justice Program, Bureau of Justice Program (BJA) Partner Arizona Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs 2007 Pilot Program 20 Clubs (9 Native American)

National Methamphetamine Awareness Day November 30, 2006

Diabetes Prevention Program Funded by Indian Health Service (IHS) Partners: National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Nike, Inc Pilot Program 6 Clubs Program Expanded 25 Clubs Program Expanded 28 Clubs Program Expanded 40 Clubs

Navajo Nation Mentoring Program 3 Year Grant Administered by the Navajo Nation Funded by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) ACF Targets Children of Prisoners 16 Club Organizations in 7 States awarded funding to implement Mentoring Programs

G.R.E.A.T. Program (Gang Resistance Education and Training) Collaborative Effort – BGCA, ATF, USDOJ, BJA and local tribal law enforcement An increase in life skills that empower Club members to avoid violent behavior Greater community involvement by Club members Development of new and improved relationships between Club members and law enforcement officers, community leaders, parents and Club staff. 9 Club Organizations in 8 States awarded funding to implement GREAT in 2007

Professional Partnerships Federal Partnerships Office of Justice Programs (OJP) U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Indian Health Service (IHS) Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Private Organization Partnerships National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Nike, Inc. Americas Second Harvest – Kids Cafe National Financial Education Coalition

Upcoming Conferences & Trainings OJP BJA Law Enforcement and Youth Partnerships for Crime Prevention Conference, Fall 2007 HUD/ONAP Continuation

Financial Commitments and Opportunities Office of Justice Programs Indian Health Service Health and Human Services Office of Native American Programs Bureau of Indian Affairs NAHASDA OJJDP New Club start-ups and continuation

Increase the number of Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country from 200 (serving over 140,000 youth) to 210 by the end of 2007 Ensure Sustainability of new and existing Clubs (NAHASDA) Build the Native American Sustainability Fund Goals and Objectives

Native American Publications

Tribal Relationships 80+ Tribes, including: –Tribal Councils –Tribal Leaders/Elders –Tribal Law Enforcement –Tribal Governments

Sustainability Fund Establishment of Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country, Inc. in 2002 Goal: $100 million to be used to sustain Native Clubs in Indian Country for the next seven generations Current Status: $10 million

Sustainability Fund Major Contributors: BGCA Board Reserves National Indian Gaming Association (Pledge) Individual donors including members of the BGCA Board of Governors

NIGA Challenge In April 2006, NIGA announced Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country, Inc. as a beneficiary of their charitable fundraising campaign $5 million will be donated to the Fund Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community announced a $1 million match/pledge Other tribes challenged to donate to the fund

FirstPic, Inc. Contact info: 2127 Espey Court, Suite 302 Crofton, MD Toll-Free for Native American communities 866-NACLUBS ( )