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- - Faythe Canson Clark P.O. Box 41 Pittsboro, NC 27312 EDCUATION: School Name University of San Francisco EXPERIENCE: Organization Position in Organization Curriculum B.S. Human Resource ~anagement and Organizational Behavior - Year Awarded 1987 Start Date End Date TOIS, LLC, Pittsboro, NC 1 1/01/2009 Current Director of Business Development Create collaborative partnerships and grant funding solutions for entrepreneurs, community organizations, educational institutions, and government agencies that increase their ability to provide more services, create new products and implement new goals. Kyim Consultants 1 0/01/2003 11/01 /2009 Non-Profit Consuitant Consulted with new non-profit organizations through writing and filing of start-up of 50 1 (c)3, Board of Director's recruitment and selection, strategic planning, program policy and procedures, creating measurable community-based programs, program evaluation, soliciting grant funding, creating annual fund-raising events, and creating sustainable organizations. SacraMentor Program 03/01 f 1 996 1 0/01/2003 Executive Director Created a successful 501(c)3 Community-based Mentoring program in conjunction with the Juvenile Court and Probation Department to provide community-based court advocates and mentors to first-time, low-level juvenile offenders as an alternative to incarceration and to address overrepresentation of minority males in the Juvenile Justice System; reported to Board of Directors, wrote funding requests, recruited and managed oftice personnel, designed and delivered mentor training, and promoted the program. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: None PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND CERTIFICATIONS: Mid-Carolina Workforce Development Board - Chatham, Lee & Harnett Counties Citizen's CommiMee for Grant Funding - Town of Pittsboro Green Building Advisory Board - Chatham County PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TWINING Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Certified Mentor Certified Training Specialist (ASTD) Croup Facilitator Life Coach Blue CrossiBlue Shield Strategic Planning/ Non-profit Management Training

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- - Faythe Canson Clark P.O. Box 41

Pittsboro, NC 27312

EDCUATION: School Name University of San Francisco

EXPERIENCE: Organization Position in Organization

Curriculum B.S. Human Resource ~anagement and Organizational Behavior

- Year Awarded 1987

Start Date End Date

TOIS, LLC, Pittsboro, NC 1 1/01/2009 Current Director of Business Development Create collaborative partnerships and grant funding solutions for entrepreneurs, community organizations, educational institutions, and government agencies that increase their ability to provide more services, create new products and implement new goals.

Kyim Consultants 1 0/01/2003 11/01 /2009 Non-Profit Consuitant Consulted with new non-profit organizations through writing and filing of start-up of 50 1 (c)3, Board of Director's recruitment and selection, strategic planning, program policy and procedures, creating measurable community-based programs, program evaluation, soliciting grant funding, creating annual fund-raising events, and creating sustainable organizations.

SacraMentor Program 03/01 f 1 996 1 0/01/2003 Executive Director Created a successful 501(c)3 Community-based Mentoring program in conjunction with the Juvenile Court and Probation Department to provide community-based court advocates and mentors to first-time, low-level juvenile offenders as an alternative to incarceration and to address overrepresentation of minority males in the Juvenile Justice System; reported to Board of Directors, wrote funding requests, recruited and managed oftice personnel, designed and delivered mentor training, and promoted the program.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: None

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND CERTIFICATIONS: Mid-Carolina Workforce Development Board - Chatham, Lee & Harnett Counties Citizen's CommiMee for Grant Funding - Town of Pittsboro Green Building Advisory Board - Chatham County

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TWINING Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Certified Mentor Certified Training Specialist (ASTD) Croup Facilitator Life Coach Blue CrossiBlue Shield Strategic Planning/ Non-profit Management Training

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Role

AssisBnl writer

Main Grant- writer

Main Grant Writer

h4ain Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Type of Grant

Eompetitive

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Organization Seeking Grant

Mutual Assistance Network

Sacrmentor Program

S a d e n t o r Program

Sa~raMentor Program

SacraMentor Program

SacraMentor Program

SacraMentor Pro-mm

Grantor

California Wellness Foundation

Just Do lt Foundation

Sacramento Employment & Training Agency (SETA)

Calilbrnia Mentor Initiative

California Wellness Foundation

Rotary Club of Sacramento

California Wellness Foundation

Year Awarded

1999

1998

1997

1997

1997

1996

1996

Amount

$1,050,000

Reference

James Johnson 916-927- 7694

2540 S. Marylmd Pkwy #178, LasVegas, NV 89109

Cindy Sherwood- Green 9 16-263- 3857

Marion Woods 9 16-263- 3857

Gary L' Yates 8 18-702- 1900

Peggy A. Crowther 9 16-443- 1433

Gary L. Yates 8 18-702- 1900

Synopsis

A Youth Village grant that targeted at-risk youth thru Stay-in School initiatives. Character Educations, a Community Garden, The Villager newspaper. employment training, and parent involvement. Violence Prevention and recreational programs for youth on probation. Fund community organizations for provide services to youth on probation. Provide mentor training to communiQ- based organizations. Funding support community- based advocacy and mentoring for juvenile offenders. Non- discretionary h n d s to support the work of the SacraMentor Program. Funding support community- based advocacy and mentoring for juvenile offenders.

COST DETAILS:

RFI N0.40-Grant Writer FYI Consulting, LLC

S ~ C K PO Box 14827

Greensboro, NC 27406

EDUCATION:

EXPERIENCE:

NOVAQUEST PHARMACEUTICAS, INC. - Morrisville, NC

Pharmaceutical Sales Specialist 08f2008 - Present Achieve territory sales objectives by promoting products to healthcare professionals in accordance with the brand ta~e t i ng stratew. Provide effective coverage of targeted family and general practitioners. Other responsibilities include: conduct symposia, film showings, exhibits and other Continuing Medical Education activities; develop and implement Territory Business Plan; report adverse drug reactions; keep appropriate records of targeted physicians in respective territory; provide professional public relations in accordance with approved Company policy. Develop Key Opinion Leaders.

ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. - Philadelphia, PA Pharmaceutical Sales Specialist 08/200§ - 1212006 Manage the Greensboro territory to increase market share of product portfolio. Thoroughly apply product knowledge to detail physicians and staff on product specific features and benefits. Design creative and effeaive marketing strategies to increase market share. Condua and host product specific educational physician programs and events.

PFIZER PHARMACEUTICALS, INC, - New York, NY

Primary Care Sales Representative 06f 2002 - 08/2005 Manage the Greensboro territory to increase market share of product portfolio. Use product knowledge to detail physicians and staff on product specific features and benefits. Design creative and effective marketing strategies to increase market share. Conduct and host product specific educational physician programs and events. Developed and maintained relationships with physicians to ensure consistent and growing market share of products.

FIRST CITIZENS BANK CO. - Greensboro, NC Gommuniv Mortgage Banker 06/1998 - 0.612002 Developed and managed a county territory for mortgage lending product volume. Established and maintained relationships with realtors, builders and government housing agencies to increase lending production, Delivered effective sates presentations to key contacts t o identify lending product needs. Conducted home buying and credit counseling classes and mortgage seminars. Trained branch banking associates and new mortgage hires. Created personal %&ion ptans for potential homebuyers

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIUlrTIOlPIS:

None

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RFI NQ.40-Grant Writer

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND CERTIFICATIONS:

Grant Writing Certification - 2009 Grant Consulting Certification - 2009

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING:

Mon-Profit Management - 2009

LIST OF GRANTS AWARDED:

None

COST DETAILS:

FYI Consulting, LLC

CONTAACPT INFORMATION:

ContacZ. Person's Name: Sharon W. Flack = Phone Number with area code: 336-340-6895 = FAX Number with area code: 336-698-0339 @ Ernail Address: @ Postal Address: PO Box 18427, Greensboro, NC 27415

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Dr. Duane T. Johnson OmniWorx LLC

1570 Industrial Blvd. Jasper, TN 37347

Education: UniversitC Libre de Bruxelles Postdoctoral Fellow University of Florida with Honors Ph.D. Chernical Engineering Michigan State University with Honors BS Chemical Engineering

Experience: Owner, OmniWorx LLC, Feb. 2009 - present - Consulting, grant writing and technical advisor Chief of Technology, Green River Biodiesel, Inc. (Jun 2008 - Dec 2008) - Responsible for all research and new prod~~c t projects - Responsible for glycerin sales. marketing, and research - Laboratory and quality assurance director - Developed all lab methods and techniques Vice President for Research and Development & Senior Engineer. Alabama Biodiesel Corporation, (2007-2008) - Developed process and technology, and helped retrofit idle plant - Assisted in selling the business for $30 million - Responsible for designing and overseeing plant expansion and operations - Responsible for glycerin sales. marketing. and research - Responsible for all research and development projects - Laboratory and quality assurance director University of Alabama, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Associate Professor with tenure (2004 - 2007) - Responsible for teaching courses and developing research program - Directed graduate and undergraduate student research - Board member for Honors College Industrial Sabbatical with Alabama Biodiesel Corporation (2005 - 2007) - Developed, designed, built and operated large biodiesel plant - Implemented quality control and assurance program. Southeast Regional Director of the National Institute for Global & Environmental Change (2004-2006) - Directed $2 nill lion per year research program on how global climate change affects

the ecosystem - Responsible for grant procurement, contracting and administrative business University of Alabama, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Assistant Professor ( 1 998 - 2004) Michigan Biotechnology Institute, Lab Technician, East Lansing, MI (1 992- 1993) &I& W Environmental Engineering, Lab Technician, Grand Rapids, MI (1 999- 1992)

Professional Organizations: American Institute of Chen~ical Engineers American Chemical Society Anlerican Oil Chemist Society National Biodiesel Board Former lnember of eight other professional societies

Professional Appointments: National Vice President of Omega Chi Epsilon, the honor society for Chemical Engineers (2004 - 2006) Alabaina State Clean Cities Coalition and otller State governments to write State Legislation that was introduced on the Alabama floor this past session. Alabaina State Alternate Fuels Tasks Force, The Alabaina Governor's Advisory Council for Renewable Fuels Reichhold-Schumaker Assistant Professorship, University of Alabama, 200 1 - 2004 NSF-NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship, Brussels Belgium, 1997- 1998 NASA Graduate Student Fellowship, 1994-1 997 Research Advisory Council, University of Alabama, (2000 - 2004) Computer Based Honors Advisory Council, University of Alabama, (2000-2006) Session Chair for National AIChE meetings, (2002 - 2005) Environlnental Task Force coininittee lnember for West Alabama Chamber of Commerce

Professional Development and Training: Grant Writing for New Faculty. presented by Tiill Anderson and the National Science Foundation, 0311 3/03 to 03/14/03 NSF Slnall Business Innovative Research Proposal and Panel reviewer on eight different panels from 200 1 to 2006.

Lists of Grants Rewarded:

/ C I Auburn Univ. / NSF 1 2000 / $665,800 1 Bruce

MGW MGW

University o f Alabama in Tuscaloosa

AW

C C

MGW MGW MGW MGW

I. USDA, Rural Energy for America Program, Production of Biodiesel from Animal Parts, Amount: $2,000,000, Period of Performance: 10/01/2009 to 09/30/2019, PI

2. Alabama State department of DOE, Increasing Production Efficiencies of an Existing Biodiesel Plant, Amount: $65,254, Period of Performance: 9/1/2005 to 8/31/2006

U A U A

*MGW = Main Grant Writer; AW = assistant writer, C = Competitive, NC = Non competitive, UA =

C ' C

C C

3 . NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, Establishment of a REU site within the Center for Materials for Information Technology at the University of Alabama, Amount: $100,014, Period of performance: 06/1/04 - 05/31/07, co-PI with 14 other investigators (PI Martin Bakker)

4. Department of Energy / NIGEC, Southeast Regional Center for the National lnstitute for Global Environmental Change, Amount: $1,245,004, Period of Performance: 9/1/2005 to 2/27/2006, PI

Coast NASA NSF

U A U A UA UA

5. Department of Energy / NIGEC, Southeastern Center for the National lnstitute for Global Environmental Change (NIGEC), Amount: $1,213,411, Period of performance: Sept. 1, 2004 - Aug. 30, 2005, PI: Duane Johnson

6. EPA Region IV, Regional Recycling Center for Automotive Waste, Amount: $40,273, Period of Performance: 09/01/05 - 08/31/06, PI with co-Pi Samuel Addy (Business)

200 1 2000

EPSCOR ADECA

NSF NASA NASA

7. Gulf Coast Hazardous Research Substances Center, Development of a Supersaturated Dissolved Oxygen Probe for Non-chlorinated Bleach Substitutes, Amount: $41,635, Period of performance: Aug. 16, 2004 - Aug. 15,2007, PI: Duane Johnson

8. NASA EPSCoR, Interfacial Properties of Ferrofluid Droplets for Biomaterials Applications, Dollar Amount: $184,000, Period of performance: Dec. 1, 2001 -July 31, 2006, PI: Duane Johnson with co- PI John Wiest

P

$ 1 84,000 $71,550

2000 2000 2000 1999

9. NSF Small Grant for Exploratory Research, Experiments and Modeling of Nanoscale Pattern Formation in Aluminum elect rod is solution^ PI, Total: $71,550 (May 1, 2000 -June 30, 2001)

10. NSF EpSCoR, Integrated Mass and Heat Transport within Sintered Metal Microfibrous Networks, Co-I with six other investigators, Personal Total: $174,436 for two years, Total: $665,800 (Oct. 15, 2000 - May 15, 2003)

JohnWiestI John Wiest

$91,450 $70,490 $7,125 $1 0,755

I 1 . Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs, Alabama Research Initiative, Mixing and Nuid Instabilities in Double Layer Magnetic Tape Production, PI with Co-1's: John Wiest and Tim Branton (Sony Magnetic Products), Personal Share: $91,450, Total: $91,450 (Jan. 1, 2000 - Dec. 31,

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12. NSF Equipment Grant, Acquisition of an Infrared Camera for Materials Processing, PI with Co-I Bill Epling, Total $70,490, (July 15, 2000 -July 14, 2001)

Tatarchuk John Wiest John Wiest John Wiest John Wiest

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13. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Magnetic Damping and Pattern Formation in a Crystal Growth Configuration, Co-l with R . Narayanan (U of Florida), and J. Vinals (Florida State), Personal Share: $51,330 for two years, $25,665 for each year. Total: $193,023 (May 1,1999 - Aug., 2000)

14. NASA EPSCoR Student Travel Grant 1999-2000, Student Research Visitation for Ultrasonic Doppler Velocimetry Measurements, Duane Johnson, $7,125 (Nov. 1, 1999 - Oct. 30, 2000)

15. NASA EPSCoR Student Travel Grant 2000-2001, Student Research Visitation for Ultrasonic Doppler Velocimetry Measurements, Duane Johnson, $10,755 (Nov. 1, 2000 - Oct. 30, 2001)

Cost Details:

Contact Information: Contact Person's name: Duane Johnson Phone Number with area code: 423-942-41 00 or cell: 205-21 0-1 3 12 FAX Number with area code: 423-373-0073 Email Address: [email protected]~~~ Postal Address: 1570 industrial Blvd., Jasper, TN 37347

Mileage Rate $0.35/mile

Individual's Name Per Diem Rate Duane Johnson $150 per hour $1,000 per eight hour day

Mural Warren Lanier Post office box 284

Snow Hill, NC 28580 (252) 747-8283

Education:

Degrees Curriculum Specialist II Degree ~ d ~ 1 6 ' ~ Year Degree MAEd Degree BS Degree

School Name Year Awarded East Carolina University 1989 East Carolina University 1986 East Carolina University 1978 Elizabeth City State University 1975

Experience:

Organization Position in Organization Start Date End Date

GET Services, Inc. Executive Director 07109 Present

Narrative of Responsibilities: Planned, organized, obtained license, received endorsement, implemented, and received National Accreditation for Child and Adolescent Day Treatment Program (for emotionally and behaviorally challenged children ages 7-17) as well as Community Support Team services (for adults with Major Depressive Disorders, Mood Disorders, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Bipolar, and Anxiety). These programs required screening, intake, assessment of needs, person-centered planning, documentation of services provided, Medicaid billing, supervision and evaluation of staff and programs.

New Endeavors with Hope, Inc. Qualified Professional 01105 06108

Narrative of Responsibilities: Worked as the Community Alternative Program, Mental Health, Developmental Disability, Substance Abuse Services Qualified Professional. Monitored, assessed, evaluated personnel and program services as well as provided training based on services provided in person-centered plans. Updated care plans as necessary, wrote grants, supervised and trained staff on an ongoing basis per North Carolina Health and Human Services regulations.

OIC of Lenoir, Jones & Greene Counties Executive Director 08104 12/04

Narrative of Responsibilities: Worked with substance abuse, mental health, and special needs populations, educationally deprived, as well as economically disadvantaged adults (ages 17- 65) in the following areas: GED acquisition, anger management, becoming self-sufficient, and effective parenting.

Mural Warren Lanier Post Office Box 284

Snow Hill, North Carolina

Lenoir County Public Schools Alternative School Principal 07/02 06/04

Narrative of Res~onsibilities: Served as public school administrator and provided supervision, direction, and leadership for troubled youth who had emotional, behavioral, substance abuse issues, and mental health/special needs. Responsible for high student performance; safe, orderly, and caring climate/ school; quality staff; scheduling; programming; curriculum and instruction; staff evaluation; transportation; and strong family, grant writing, communitylbusiness support.

Lenoir County Public School Kennedy Home Residential 07/01 06/02 Alternative School Administrator

Narrative of Res~onsibilities: Worked withlsupervised mental health, substance abuse, and other special needs children and adults. Responsible for increasing achievement, enhancing computer skills proficiency, maintaining a safe and orderly climate conducive to learning, ensuring the needs of special needs students are met, improving students involvement in academic and career planning, coordination services of social works, providing ongoing staff development to enhance educators' competency and to employ research-based instructional strategies, strengthening parental involvement efforts, grant writing, staff evaluation, hiring, budgeting, scheduling, curriculum and instruction.

North Carolina State Board Of Education

Lenoir County Public Schools

State Assistance Team Reviewer 06/99 06/0 1

Narrative of Responsibilities: Responsible for assisting low performing schools with improving student achievement, conducting needs assessments, planning a course of action, reporting school progress to boards of education (State and Local), evaluating staff, analyzing test data, conducting staff development, ensuring implementation of ABCs Plan and North Carolina Standard Course of Study.

Federal Programs Director 10196 06/99

Narrative of Responsibilities: Responsible for planning, grant writing, coordination, implementation, monitoring, budgeting, fiscal management, and evaluation of Title I, Migrant Education, Even Start (3 and 4 year olds and their parents), Impact Aid, Reading Recovery, English as a Second Language, and Comer School Development.

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Mural VVarren Lanier Post Office Box 284

Snow Hill, North Carolina

Wake County Public Schools High School Assistant Principal 09194 09196

Narrative of Responsibilities: Responsible for student organizations and clubs, student and staff recognition, Student Information Management System, staff performance evaluation, ninth grade discipline and attendance, Summer School, student serviceslguidance and counseling, recruitment and selection of staff, supervision of athletic events, and campus supervision

Wilson County Public Schools Federal Programs Director 10190 08194

Narrative of Responsibilities: Responsible for planning, grant writing, coordination, implementation, monitoring, budgeting, fiscal management, and evaluation of Chapter I, Migrant Education, Even Start (program for 3 and 4 year olds and their parents), Impact Aid, Reading Recovery, English as a Second Language, Comer School Development, and Staff Development

Mural Warren Lanier Post Office Box 284

Snow Hill, North Carolina

Professional Organizations (None)

Past Membership Included:

Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development International Reading Association North Carolina Association of Compensatory Education Executive Board North Carolina Association of School Administrators National Association for Female Executives East Carolina University Project Excel Executive Board Region #2 Vice Chairperson for Federal Programs Directors Treasurer of NC Association of Compensatory Education

Professional Appointments and Certifications

Certifications Year(s) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.. ........................ 2009-201 1

....................................................... First Aid.. 2009-201 2 Medication Administration.. ............................... .2009-2010 NC Interventions, Prevention and Alternatives Part A and Part B... ........................ ..2009-2010

................................... Bloodborne Pathogens.. .2009-2010 Health Information Protected Portability Act. .......... 2009-2010

....................................... Client Rights Course.. .2009-2010 ................................. Seizure Protocol Course.. .2009-2010

Person-Centered Planning.. .............................. .2009-2010 .............................. Person-Centered Thinking.. ,2009-201 0

Mental Illnesses and Symptoms .......................... 2009-2010 ...................... Day Treatment Service Definition.. 2009-201 0

Mural Warren Lanier Post Office Box 284

Snow Hill. North Carolina

Professional Development and Training

Courses/T"aining Dates

Middle School Mathematics and Science .................................. March 2008 Classroom Walkthrough TeachScape Model ............................. August 2007 Plato Training ..................................................................... .February 2007 Cultural Diversity .................................................................. September 2006 Science Probes Computer on Wheels Program .......................... August 2006 Reading and Writing for Learning ............................................ May 2006 Understanding and Implementing the Computer ........................ March 2006 Web Resources for the Educator ........................................... February 2006 Microsoft Office Word ........................................................... October 2005 Introduction to Internet Explorer 6 ........................................... October 2005 Microsoft Windows XP .......................................................... October 2005 High, Objective, Uniform State Standard of Evaluation Evaluator ........................................................................... December 2003 Multi-Hazard Crisis Training for Schools ................................... June 2002 E-Tools .............................................................................. May 2002 Leadership and Peak Performance .......................................... May 2002 Technology ........................................................................ .June 2001 Microsoft Excel .................................................................... May 2001 Microsoft Word .................................................................... May 2001 Microsoft PowerPoint ............................................................ May 2001 School Improvement/Curriculum ............................................. April 2000 Creating Independence through Student-owned Strategies .......................................................................... .April 2000 K-2 Assessment .................................................................. .April 2000 Writing K-8 ......................................................................... April 2000 Writing 9-12 ........................................................................ April 2000 Science 3-5.'. ..................................................................... April 2000 LEARN NC ........................................................................ .April 2000 Technology - ABC Tools ....................................................... April 2000 English Language Arts 6-8 ..................................................... April 2000 English Language Arts 9-12 ................................................... April 2000 Assessment ....................................................................... .April 2000 MediationlFacilitation ............................................................ April 2000 Mathematics K-5 ................................................................. April 2000 Media Evaluation ................................................................ April 2000 Effective Schools ................................................................ April 2000 Everyone for Every Child: Limited English Proficiency .................. March 1999 Accountability and Testing ...................................................... February 1998 North Carolina Compensatory Education ................................. .1999, 1998, 1997

Mural Warren Lanier Post Office Box 284

Snow Hill, North Carolina

List of Grant Awards

Role

Main Grant Writer

Assistant Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Type of Grant

Competitive

Non- competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Organization Seeking Grant Kinston Charter Academy

Kinston Charter Academy

Greater Kinston Community Development Corporation Bertie County Public Schools (Windsor Elementary)

Grantor

North Carolina Department of Public Instruction - 21 '' Century Community Learning Center Self Help

North Carolina Humanities Council

Governor's Crime Commission

Year Awarded

2004-2008

2003

2002

Amount

$447,000 each year

$1.5 Million

Reference

Maxine Cooper 252-523-5390

Johnnie Lyles 252-527-4026

Linda McKnight 252-527-2906

Alice Pittman 252-794-522 1

Synopsis

This grant provides students with high-quality academic enrichment opportunities along educational development opportunities for families. Centers are located in schools, community and faith-based facilities.

This Technical Assistance Grant is funded by the Government. It provides financial assistance to non- profit organizations rural areas. Funds could be used to purchase the building, pay salaries, and office expenses. This grant served as an educational tool for informing citizens and equipping them to deal with the stress and uncertainty of terrorist attacks. The "SOAR" project delivered comprehensive services to prevent delinquency and crime by educating youth and their parents in an after- school program.

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Eastern Prevention and Treatment Council

Eastern Carolina Human Services

New Beginnings Community Outreach Center, Inc.

Lenoir County Public Schools (Southeast Elementary)

Governor's Crime Commission

Office of Juvenile Justice

Z Smith Reynolds Foundation

North Carolina Department of Public Instruction - Even Start

Ricky Dawson

Ricky Dawson 91 9-581 -8081

Diane Mclntyre 91 9-734-1 037

Mildred Bryant 252-522-1 546

Wayne County Juvenile Day Reporting Center provided comprehensive counseling and intensive programming to reduce court involvement and improve family dynamics. Multi-County Day Reporting Center - 8th Judicial Structured Day Program was designed to impact the behavior of troubled juveniles in a positive manner. This "Children of Destiny" after- school program offered enrichment activities in reading, writing, mathematics, and technology to children identified as 6w achievers. Even Start integrates early childhood education, adult literacy, and parenting education into a unified family literacy program for children birth through seven and adults.

Mural Warren Lanier Post Office Box 284

Snow Hill, North Carolina

Cost Details

Individual's Name / Hourly Rate I Per Diem Rate 1

Contact Information: o Contact Person's Name: Mural Warren Lanier o Phone Number with Area Code: 1252) 522-2293 or (252) 560-4307 o Fax Number with Area Code: (252) 522-2295 o Email Address: 2 t i r i I r :ire ::1111 $ 4 1 ~ o l n Q Postal Address: Post Office Box 2334 Kinston, North Carolina 28502

Mileage Rate

I Mural Warren Lanier 1 I I

$20.00 $1 10.00 $35 per mile

KENNETH W. LIEBERMAN, Ph.D. BOX 3, TENAFLY, NJ 07670-0003

EDUCATION:

Brooklyn College Texas Tech University University of Kentucky Harvard University Columbia University

BA Chemistry 1960 MS Chemistry 1963 Ph.D. Chemistry 1966 Postdoctoral Neuroscience 1967 Postdoctoral Neuroscience 1971

EXPERIENCE:

Associate Professor, Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine 2006-to date Psychiatry

Associate Professor New Jersey Medical School Pediatrics

Associate Professor New Jersey Medical School Psychiatry

2002-to date

1 994-to date

Responsibilities described here cover joint appointments at Robert Wood Johnson and New Jersey Medical Schools. Instruction of medical and graduate students in neuroscience and biochemistry, Teaching psychiatric and pediatric residents pharmacology and research methodology. Performance of research and writing of research proposals. Preparation and publication of research manuscripts. Lecturing to high school students about careers in science, and preparing instructional manuals in biology and chemistry.

Scientific Director SciMed Consultants 4993-to date

Preparation and submission of grant proposals for educational institutions ranging from high school to universities and medical schools for funding from public and private sources. Researching availability of potential sources of funding for educational institutions.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIiWTIONS:

American Chemical Society Sigma Xi Society for Neuroscience American Association for the Advancement of Science

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS & CERTIFICATIONS:

New York State, Laboratory Director 85282 (1 985) New York City, Laboratory Director 56032265 (1 985)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING:

none

GRANTS AWARDED:

1. Main grant writer, competitive, SciMed Consultants, NIH, Under consideration, $145,000, Kenneth Lieberman, Design and production of device for diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer

2. Main grant writer, competitive, New Jersey Medical School, NIH, 2003, $183,000, Kenneth Lieberman, Portable instrument for analysis of lead and other environmental contaminants

3. Main grant writer, competitive, New Jersey Medical School, NIH, 2002, $225,000, Kenneth Lieberman, Device for determination of toxic metals in salivary fluid

4. Main grant writer, competitive, New Jersey Medical School, NIH 1998, $135,000, Kenneth Lieberman, Studies of abused drugs in newborn Children

NIHlNational Institutes of Health

COST DETAILS:

Kenneth W. Lieberman Hourly rate $60 Per Diem Rate $48018 hr. day Mileage rate 35 centslmile

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Kenneth W. Lieberman, Ph.D. 201.816.0876 201.755.5653 (cell) 201.567.6894 (fax) S cifl+pdcon ,corrl Box 3, Tenafly, NJ 07670-0003

Ellen M. McKinnon 38 Orange Street

Asheville, N.C. 28801

EDUCATION:

School Name

University of New Orleans

University of Alabama in Birmingham

Georgetown University

EXPERIENCE:

Organization & Position

Martin-McGill, Inc. Senior Planner & Grants Coordinator

Curriculum

Master of Urban & Regional Planning

BA in Urban Affairs

Foreign Service

Start and End Dates

April 1997 to Present

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

Alpha Theta Epsilon- Honorary Business Fraternity North Carolina Criminal Justice Association American Association of University Women

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND CERTIFICATIONS:

North Carolina Real Estate Broker

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING:

Year Awarded

1977

None

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:andell K. Woodruff :amden County Aanager, 52-338-1919, ext. 2 2

khe program provided funding made available

Launched in 2007, the Golden LEAF Community Assistance lnitiative is a grants program that targets communities of need and provides direct support for projects that significantly enhance the quality of life for citizens within those communities by stimulating economic activity or providing assistance in overcoming barriers to economic transition or community progress.

AcCray Coates, tormwater Servies Aanager, (828) 232- 567

bhrough the American Recovery and Reinvestment

The program provided funding made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to provide assistance to wastewater, non-point source, and/or estuary projects, which will proceed quickly to construction, creating jobs and furthering the objectives of the Clean Water Act.

bc t of 2009 to provide assistance to wastewater, I n ~ n - ~ o i n t source, and/or estuary projects, which

and/or estuary projects, which oe Cline, Executive to construction, creating jobs )irector, (828) 586- of the Clean Water 189

arry Callicutt, Town Aanager, (828) 488- 335

will proceed quickly to construction, creating jobs and furthering the objectives of the Clean Water Act.

t of 2009 to provide assistance to wastewater, n-point source, and/or estuary projects, which

ves of the Clean Water

rough the American Recovery and Reinvestment

e program provided funding made available

n-point source, and/or estuary projects, which North Carolina

n-point source, and/or estuary projects, which

nvironment and n-point source, and/or estuary projects, which atural Resources,

.he Rural Center administers this program to help Main Grant Writer Competitive

Town of Robbinsville, North Carolina

North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center 2009 $200,000

Bobby Cagle Jr., Mayor, (828) 479- 3250

rural communities develop the water and sewer systems they need to support local economic growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

he Rural Center administers this program to help

Rural Economic

North Carolina frastructure projects, which will proceed quickly construction, creating jobs and supporting the

atural Resources,

h the American Recovery and Reinvestment 2009 to eligible public water systems for

rolina provides timely funding made available rough the American Recovery and Reinvestment

construction, creating jobs and supporting the al of assuring safe and healthy drinking water fo

ublic Water Supply te residents and visitors served by public water

he Stimulus Funding for Drinking Water in North

rough the American Recovery and Reinvestment

atural Resources,

ated in 1996, the Clean Water Management

orth Carolina Clean

st Fund makes grants to local governments, te agencies and conservation non-profits to he1

Fund makes grants to local governments, agencies and conservation non-profits to help

he Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF) rovides dollar-for-dollar matching grants to local overnments for parks and recreational projects to

he Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF)

e Rural Center administers this program to help ral communities develop the water and sewer

Rural Center administers this program to help I communities develop the water and sewer

North Carolina

e Rural Center administers this program to help

he Rural Center administers this program to help

he Rural Center administers this program to help

e Rural Center administers this program to help ral communities develop the water and sewer

he Rural Center administers this program to help

2007

Main Grant Writer

City of Marion, North Carolina Competitive $165,000

North CarolinaParks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF)

Bob Boyette, City Manager, 828-652- 3551

The Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF) provides dollar-for-dollar matching grants to local governments for parks and recreational projects to serve the public.

he Rural Center administers this program to help North Carolina Rural Economic

he Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF) orth CarolinaParks

he Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF) rovides dollar-for-dollar matching grants to local

he Rural Center administers this program to help

:ompeti tive

:ompetitive

lom~et i t ive

own of North Carolina ilaggie Valley, Rural Economic lorth Carolina Development Center 2004

:ounty of North Carolina laywood, Rural Economic lorth Carol~na Development Center 2004 0 own of North Carolina ranklin, Rural Economic

North Carolina ;own of Clyde, Rural Economic 4orth Carolina Development Center 2004

I Fhe Rural Center administers this program to help im Barth, Town rural communities develop the water and sewer

828-926- systems they need to support local economic 42,000 0866 ext.103 growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

I bhe Rural Center administers this program to help l ~ i c k Howell, Former /rural communities develop the water and sewer City Manager, (828) systems they need to support local economic

,528,623 884-4123 growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

I /The Rural Center administers this program to help l ~ a v i d Cotton, /rural communities develop the water and sewer County Manager, systems they need to support local economic

,804,215 (828) 452-6625 growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

l ~ i k e Decker, bhe Rural Center administers this program to help develop the water and sewer

they need to support local economic ,45,000 2516 growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

I bhe Rural Center administers this program to help l ~ u t c h Smith, !rural communities develop the water and sewer Director, (704) 538- systems they need to support local economic

,44,500 9033 growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

'The Rural Center administers this program to help Joy Garland, Town rural communities develop the water and sewer Administrator, systems they need to support local economic

;519,040 (828) 627-2566 growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

$470,650

$44,500

$474,025

$500,000

$433,700

$254,750

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Main Grant Writer

Town of Spruce Pine, North Carolina

Town of Waynesville, North Carolina

Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer Authority

Town of Canton, North Carolina

Town of Highlands, North Carolina

Town of Maggie Valley, North Carolina

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Richard Canipe, Town Manager, (828) 765-3000

Lee Galloway, Town Manager, (828) 452- 2491

Joe Cline, Executive Director, (828) 586- 5189

Al Matthews, Town Manager, (828) 648- 2363

Jim Fatland, Town Manager, (828) 526- 2118

Tim Barth, Town Manager, 828-926- 0866 ext.103

The Rural Center administers this program to help rural communities develop the water and sewer systems they need to support local economic growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

The Rural Center administers this program to help rural communities develop the water and sewer systems they need to support local economic growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

The Rural Center administers this program to help rural communities develop the water and sewer systems they need to support local economic growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

The Rural Center administers this program to help rural communities develop the water and sewer systems they need to support local economic growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

EPA Appropriation

The Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF) provides dollar-for-dollar matching grants to local governments for parks and recreational projects to serve the public.

North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center

North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center

North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center

North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center

STAG

North CarolinaParks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF)

2004

2004

2004

2004

2003

2003

North CarolinaParks

he Rural Center administers this program to help

he Rural Center administers this program to help North Carolina

e Rural Center administers this program to help

ural Economic

North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center

County of Macon, North Carolina

Main Grant Writer Competitive 2003 $44,500

Jack Horton, County Manager, (828) 349- 2025

The Rural Center administers this program to help rural communities develop the water and sewer systems they need to support local economic growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

he Rural Center administers this program to help ural communities develop the water and sewer

ural Economic

Rural Center administers this program to help I communities develop the water and sewer

he Rural Center administers this program to help

he Rural Center administers this program to help

e Rural Center administers this program to help ral communities develop the water and sewer

he Rural Center administers this program to help

Ken Mills, Economic Main County of North Carolina Development Grant Swain, North Rural Economic Commission, (828) Writer Competitive Carolina Development Center 2002 $400,000 488-9273 ----

The Rural Center administers this program to help Main Town of Forest North Carolina Chuck Sumney, rural communities develop the water and sewer Grant City, North Rural Economic Town Manager, systems they need to support local economic Writer Competitive Carolina Development Center 2002 $444,939 (828) 248-5202 growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

The Rural Center administers this program to help Main Maggie Valley North Carolina Neil Carpenter, rural communities develop the water and sewer Grant Sanitary Rural Economic District Manager, systems they need to support local economic Writer Competitive District Development Center 2002 $444,945 (828) 926-0145 growth and ensure a reliable supply of clean water.

he Rural Center administers this program to help ural communities develop the water and sewer

he Rural Center administers this program to help

he Rural Center administers this program to help

he Rural Center administers this program to help

he Rural Center administers this program to help ural communities develop the water and sewer

ural Economic

he Rural Center administers this program to help

he Rural Center administers this program to help ural communities develop the water and sewer

he Rural Center administers this program to help

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he Rural Center administers this program to help

e Rural Center administers this program to help ral communities develop the water and sewer

North Carolina

he Rural Center administers this program to help

he Rural Center administers this program to help

he Rural Center administers this program to help ural communities develop the water and sewer

he Rural Center administers this program to help ural communities develop the water and sewer

he Rural Center administers this program to help

COST DETAILS

Ellen M. McKinnon 1 $80.00 1 40.00 1 .45 per mile

I Individuals Name I Hourly Rate / Per Diem Rate

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Mileage Rate

Contact Person's name: Ellen M. McKinnon Phone Number with area code: 828-232-6116 FAX Number with area code: 828-253-5612 Email Address: ellenomartin-mcgill.com Postal Address: 38 Orange Street, Asheville, NC 28801

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Research and Technical Writing Solutions Barbara D. Powe, PhD, RN - CEO 3930 Embassy Way Lilburn. GA 30047

EDUCATION

School Name Curriculum

RELATED EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCES

Summary: I have over 15 years of experiences in grant writing and submission to federal and intramural funding sources. I have a proven track record of scientific publications, technical report writing, and scientific presentations at the local, state, national, and international levels.

Organization Position 1 Years 1 American Cancer Society, Atlanta, Ga Director, Underserved Populations

Research Present 2001- I

Responsibilities: Grant writing (internal and federal) conduct of research, development of research plan and methodology, statistical analysis and design, scientific publications, professional presentations. Member of thesis and dissertation committees. Chair and member of grant review committees (Centers for Disease Control, Department of Defense, National Cancer Institute).

Responsibilities: Grant writing and submission (federal and foundation), scientific publications and presentations. Conduct of research, development of research plan and methodology, statistical analysis and design. Responsible for the development and implementation of graduate and undergraduate nursing classes. Member of thesis and dissertation committees.

1 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

Oncology Nursing Society

Associate Professor, College of Nursing

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND CERTIFICATIONS

1994 -

A. Registered Nurse (Georgia, South Carolina) (1983 - present) B. Adjunct Associate Professor, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University (2005-present) C. Associate Professor {on-line}, Walden University (2009-present)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING

A. Community Based Participatory Research Training, National Institutes of Health (August, 2009) B. Executive Leadership Training, Stanford University (2007)

LIST OF GRANTS AND AVVARDS

Synopsis

Testing interventions to enhance cancer knowledge among African Americans Study explores cancer symptom management among survivors and family members Testing a theoretical model for cancer screening Testing interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening Supplement to support development of research skills among nursing student Role was to develop and conduct research at VA

Reference

Shila Burney 404-327- 6549

Kathy Parker (Center PI) 404-727- 8732

Dexter Cooper 404-929- 6805

Susan Benedict 843-792- 3942

Susan Benedict 843-792- 3942

Susan Benedict 843-792- 3942

Year Awarded

2009

2005

2003

1998

1999

2000

Grantor

National Cancer Institute

National Institute of Nursing Research

American Cancer Society

National Cancer Institute

National Cancer Institute

Veterans Health Administration

Amount

$2,000,000 (direct costs)

$20,000

$80,000

$75,000

$20,000

$60,000

Organization Seeking

Grant

Washington University (Dr. Matt Kreuter, PI)

Woodruff School of Nursing

American Cancer Society

Medical University of SC

Medical University of SC

Medical University of SC

Assistant Writer

Main Writer (Project PI)

Main Writer

Main / Writer

Main Writer

Main / Writer

Type of Grant

Competitive

Competitive

Non- competitive

Competitive

Competitive

Competitive

COST DETAILS

Standard Fees At the beginning of each project, I will provide a good-faith estimate of the time it will take to complete the project and provide a detailed timeline for approval by your representative. The timeline will include key "touch" points for information and deliverables. Hours will be billed in half hour increments with a final submission for billable hours submitted when the proposal is delivered.

Grant Resubmission If the first submission of a grant is unsuccessful, I will perform the first 4 hours of work preparing the resubmission at $25.00 per hour. The rate (starting the 5th hour) resumes at $45.00 per hour.

Complex Grants and Proiects For extremely complex projects or projects with a short submission deadline, it may be necessary to use additional research staff to complete. If this is the case, the need for additional staff will be discussed with your representative.

REFERENCES

Jamie Horn Associate Developmental Editor Nursing Editorial, Elsevier Publishing (800) 325-41 77, ext. 4429 [email protected]

Elvan Daniels, M.D. Morehouse School of Medicine CHPM. 720 Westview Drive, SW Atlanta, GA 3031 0-1495. (404) 752-5275 [email protected]

CONFLICTS OF INTEREST There are no conflicts of interest

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Contact Person's name: Barbara D. Powe, PhD, RN

Phone Number with area code: (770) 722-3267 FAX Number with area code: (770) 736-4069 Email Address: [email protected] or [email protected] Postal Address: 3930 Embassy Way, Lilburn, GA 30047

Marie L. Battaglia Development Consultant Robinson Ventures, LLC

I 1 Lorna Lane Court Tonawanda, New York 141 50

(71 6) 204-3532

EDUCATION

EXPERIENCE Niagara Falls City School District Resource Development Consultant February 1998 - present Secured various grant proposals, including USDOE Teacher Quality Enhancement grant totaling $6.2 Million over 5 years; USDOE Smaller Learning Communities grant totaling $1.45 Million over three years, two USDOE Elementary School Counseling grants totaling $1.6 Million over four years. USDOE Safe SchoolslHealthy Communities grant totaling $5 Million over 3 years, Federal 21" Century Community Learning Centers totaling $935,000 over three years, Federal Arts in Education grant totaling $895,000 over three years, and others listed below.

Boys and Girk Club of the Northtowns of WNY Resource Development Consultant July 1999 - present Secured Federal Community Based Abstinence Education grant for $2.6 Million over five years; Federal Carol White Physical Education grant for $1 12.000. three State 21' Century Community Learning Centers grants for $2.9 Million over 5 years. $320.000 over four years from NYS Advantage After-School Program for North Tonawanda Unit, $800,000 over four years from NYS Advantage After-School Program for the Tonawanda Unit; $66,000 from Niagara County for a WIA program for at-risk teens, and many smaller foundation grants.

Boys and Girls Club of Buffalo Resource Development Consultant October 2004 - March 2008 Secured US Department of Health 8 Human Services grant for pregnancy prevention among teens for $2.25 Million; three State 2lSt Century Community Learning Centers grants totaling $4.45 Million over five years; over $200,000 in private foundation funding for capital improvements; supported various program initiatives through smaller program grants from private foundations and other public grants.

Be-a-Friend, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie County, Inc. Resource Development Consultant 2003 - present Secured two consecutive $600,000 grants from the USDOE to provide a three-year program to provide one-on-one mentoring program for children with an incarcerated parent, and $575,000 over three years for mentoring children from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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The M~Guire Group Resource Development Consultant 2001 - present Secured over $2 Million in two grants from the NYSDOL to implement a Career Ladders program designed to alleviate the shortage of skilled nurses by facilitating the advanced training of TANF-eligible nursing assistants to become Licensed Practical Nurses and LPN's to become Registered Nurses. This collaborative also includes Trocaire College as the nursing school in WNY, Goodwill Industries as the screeninglsupport agency, WNED-TV as provider of GED training, and EPlC as the family management trainer.

Northwest Buffalo Community Center Resource Development Consultant November 2001 - present Secured over $8.8 Million in funding through three State 21'' Century Community Learning Centers grants

Trocaire College Resource Development Consultant November 2000 - December 2003 Secured Title I'II University Advancement grant totaling $3.2 Million over 5 years; ongoing NYS Higher Education Opportunities Program (HEOP) grant to increase access to higher education for disadvantaged students, totaling $80,000 annually,

EPlC - Every Person Influences Children, Inc. Director of Development February 1992 - March 2000 Funding secured included a $4.7 million grant to establish Parent Information and Resource Centers statewide; $Imillion grant to support the development af a character education curriculum in collaboration with the NYSDOE, Columbia Teachers College and four NYS School Districts; youth development program for inner city minority children ages 6 - 17; education program for parents of children ages 10-14; innovative program delivery model offering an educational component for parents of infants and toddlers through local hospitals.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS National Society of Fund Raising Executives Association of Fund Raising Professionals

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND CERTIFICATIONS 1992 - 1998 - Board Member, National Society of Fund Raising Executives, WNY Chapter 1998 - 2000 - Education Committee, National Society of Fund Raising Executives, WNY Chapter

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING 1998 - 2000 - Education Committee, National Society of Fund Raising Executives, WNY Chapter

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SUCCESSFUL GRANTS LIST JULY 1999 THROUGH JUNE 2070

ALL GRANTS LISTED WERE WRITTEN BY MARIE BA TTAGLIA AS MAIN GRANT WRITER AND WERE COMPETITIVE

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7 2 2 Car n Tassel Trdllg Ma&~nsv~lle VA 24 1 8 2 Ptrone: 716-308-7357, Fax: 866- 310-0685

722 Corn Tassel "Trail, It"8rtiili~sviRire~ %$A 24112 Phor~e: 716-308-,7357, Fax: 866-310-0685

722 Corn Tassef Traill, MartinsviiBge, VA 24112 Phone: 714-308-7357, Fax: 866"-310-0685

722 C:orr~ tassel Trais, Mai""I:is.sswi$le, VA 241 1.2 Phone: 7 1.6-308-7357, Fax: 866-3:10-"'0685

722 Corn Tassel TrdlI, Mart111sv16ie~ VA 24112 Pl~one: 716-308-7357, Fax: 866-310-0685

722 Corn Tassel Trail, Mafiinsviille, VA 241 12 Pilone: 716-308-7357,. Fax: 866-31&3-0685 9 of 17

722 Corn Tassel Tran!, Martinsvrlie, VA 24 A12 Phone: 716-308-7357, Fax: 866-310-0685

722 Corre 7"assel Trail, Max-tinsville, VA 24112 Phone: 716-308-,7357, Fax: 866-310--0685

I BGCNT I Erie County 1 8/15/1999 1 5,000 1 Available upon req. 1 YDDP Delinquency Prevention 1 Key: BGCNT: Boys Girls Clubs North Tonawanda, NFCSD: Niagara Falls Central School District, EPIC: Every Person Influences Children, BGCB: Boys Girts Clubs Buffalo

722 Corn Tassel Trai!, Ma&insville, VA 24112 Phone:: 716-308-7357, Fax: 864-~310-0685

Cian Robinson President

Robinson Ventures, LLC 722 Corn Tassel Trail

Martinsville, Virginia 241 12

EDUCATION:

EXPERIENCE: Robinson Ventures, LLC President 10-02 - Present Robinson Ventures, LLC is a management consulting firm whose areas of concentration include nonprofit management and fund development. Our services have included development planning and training; capital and endowment campaign planning and management; outsourced development services including grant writing, sponsorship development, membership development, major gifts cultivation, and training. As the President, I am responsible for all aspects of the organization.

lnfotech Niagara Executive Director 10-00 - 10-02 InfoTech Niagara is a trade association of information technology companies located in the eight western counties of New York State. Acting as an economic development agency for the information technology community, InfoTech Niagara's primary goal was to return the Western New York region to economic prominence through the development of a vibrant information technology sector. As the Executive Director, I was responsible for all aspects of the organization. Raised $6 million in workforce development monies.

Buffalo Niagara Partnership Chief Information Officer 04-99 - 10-00 As CIO of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, 1 managed information technology, telephony, research, operations, internships and special projects. From forming and guiding the internal teams necessary to define business processes, to representing the Partnership on external policy matters, to making the day to day management decisions necessary to run the organization, the C10 was a highly visible position, accountable to 6 departments, 4 affiliates, the CEO/President and a 70 member board of directors.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Association of Fund Raising Professionals Better Business Bureau LEAD Virginia

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Virginia Chamber of Commerce

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND CERTIFICATIONS: Adjunct Professor, 2007-Present, Patrick Henry Community College, Course: Grant Writing Adjunct Professor, 2009-Present, James Madison University, Course: Public Administration Adjunct Professor, 2005-2006, Bryant and Stratton College, Courses: Research and Writing, Operations Management, Organizational Behavior, Business Ethics, Entrepreneurship.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING: LEAD Virginia, Class of 2008 Department of Housing and Community Development, Leadership Training, December 2008

LIST OF GRANTS AWARDED:

Writer

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Main Grant Writer

Community Foundation

Main Grant Writer

I

Competitive

276-632-3221

10,000 Competitive Virginia Commission for the Arts

program.

Piedmont Arts 2009

Piedmont Arts

I

Joe Williams: 276-632-3221

Virginia Commission for the Arts

Local government challenge grants.

2009 10,300 Joe Williams: 276-632-3221

ARRA monies for salary support.

I S LLC

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Role Type of Organization Grantor Year Amount Reference Synopsis Grant SeekDng Grant Awarded

Assistant Grant Writer

Competitive lnfotech Niagara

H1 B Visa Grant Program

2000 3,000,000 David Kaczor: 716-504-1480

Information technology training grant

Role Type of Organization Grantor Year Amount Reference Synopsis Grant Seeking Grant Awarded

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COST DETAILS

CONTACT INFORMATION: - Contact Person's name: Cian Robinson - Phone Number with area code: 276-880-7088 or 716-308-7357 - FAX Number with area code: 866-310-0685 - Email Address: [email protected] - Postal Address: 722 Corn Tassel Trail, Martinsville, Virginia, 24112

Name Cian Robinson Marie Battaglia

722 Corn Tassel Tra~l, Msfi~nsv~lle, VA 241 12 Phone 716-308-7357, Fax: 866-310-0685

Hourly Rate $100 $100

Per Diem Rate $750 $750

Mileage Rate $0.55 $0.55