Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska, 1316 Peger Road, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 The Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska, (CBNA), an Alaskan nonprofit corporation sole, is the owner of real property consisting of approximately 173.71 acres, together with all improvements located thereon known as St. Mary's Mission located at St. Mary's, Alaska. In support of Pneuma's Family Life program of education prevention and treatment for alcohol abuse, alcoholism, other drug addiction, and codependency, CBNA agrees to donate this property and facility to Pneuma from July 1, 1989 through June 30, 1990 (FY90) if operating funding is made available from the State of Alaska. An appropriate lease, on terms to be negotiated, shall be executed after state funding assurances are completed. Value: (Detailed Computation) The appropriate rent for this property is $300,000.00 per year. Such amount shall be spread throughout Pneuma's programs to assure a minimum of 10% in-kind watch for each separately funded program or project. The $300,000 calculated to a rental fee of approximately $0.35/sf/month for the over 69,000 af of buildings donated to Pneuma. 1007/7 I hereby certify that the items or services listed above are the agreed upon contribution to the above named program. Athorized Representative 18 AMFICATION OF MATCHING RECUIREMENTS Pneuma Corporation Family Life Programs Pneuma Corporation Robert K. Betz $300,000.00 In-kind contribution from Catholic Bishop of Northern $300,000.00 The in-kind contribution will be allocated between each grant proposal acce to achieve a minimum of 10% matching funds requirement for each program. H-2 Appendix A Applicants must indicate their intention to comply with all terms and conditions of this RFP, the terms and conditions of any grant awarded by the Department and with 7 AAC 78, the Department's grant program regulations. These conditions include, but are not limited to: (1) (2) (3) The provision of Worker's Compensation Insurance. The provision of liability insurance if automobiles are used for the purpose of this grant program. The provision of comprehensive general liability insurance. Compliance with the requirements of the Civil Rights Compliance with Federal and State laws and regulations (5) (6) Native Council applicants to state grant programs are required to consent to be sued by the State of Alaska upon any claims arising out of the Councils activities under that grant program. Consent to suit will be a special condition of grant award to Native Councils. Providing State officials access to financial and program records pertaining to the grant and project. (7) Maintenance of financial and program records for audit. (8) Ensuring that grant funds will not be used for lobbying Submission of quarterly fiscal reports, quarterly program narrative reports, monthly program updates, final project report, and other grant program reports. (10) As per number 3, above, religious belief or affiliation cannot be either a requirement for service or a factor in the denial of service under these grants. (11) Compliance with criminal screening requirements as set forth in AS 12.62.035... Both paid and volunteer employees having supervisory or disciplinary power over children will undergo criminal screening.) (12) Compliance with single audit regulations 2 AAC 45. the Department of Health and Social Services that, should my organization receive funding for the grant program, it will comply with the assurances listed on this page. [Date] 4/13/89 [Signature], notifying you of the granting agency's acceptance or denial of your request. Thank you for applying to provide services through a Department of Health and Social Services grant. agency signature / office PNEUMA CORPORATION P.O. BOX 1722 ST. MARY'S, ALASKA 99568 April 12, 1989 Mr. Ray Jensen, Administrative Officer State Office of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Juneau, Alaska, 99811-0607 Re: FY 90 Grant Application Dear Mr. Jensen, Enclosed are six copies of Pneuma's FY 90 Training Program Grant The program coordinates with Pneuma's Family Life Treatment Program which is our FY 90 base program. The training program avoids duplication of other providers while assuring integration into comprehensive package of education, prevention and treatment. Associated Prevention, Family Treatment, and Village Treatment programs are subjects of separate grant requests. The proposed Training Program utilizes personell from Pneuma's concurrent treatment program and focuses on coordinated efforts to achieve specialized training for those working in the field of alcohol and other drug abuse, addiction, and co-dependency. We will be happy to supply any additional information you may require so this program can be implemented. Very Truly Yours, PNEUMA CORPORATION Kohut K. Bet Robert K. Betz, Vice President ADMINISTRATION - 2890 N. KOSUK FAIRBANKS AK. 99709 PHONE 907-479-6848 |