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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrant Related - BOCC (002)8�z/zv ��i �ommissionerbrant o��.u: meeting Monday, Tull 25 2.022 :FSE; Request fir ABPA grant THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS ILLUSTRATE M 'CH.OF HE: AND� APPROPRIATE DISTRIBUTING:DF RPA FCINDS., :The American Legion Post 157 in Electric City is a ppropriately qualified for ec"Mt40e., funds. R E C E -61"V 3 GRANT COUVR" C01"0 N E- RS ' affiv,11SIS 11 Of .ffie th6ln ta. se 140wa no W,.� slibfiAtthi '9� We:are.an honorable group cif Veterans c�Qin,� what we can for c��r cc�rmmunity and country. -Me�nrili continue to dc� so, ABPA funds granted or not. Respectively, ,, dim BrAebill, Co and& Aiii.�rican Leg'�i'on,past 1.5.7 Post/Squadron Annual Report WA Post 0157 AM EPdCAN LEG 10 N PO ST 015 7 Electric City, WA 99123-0264 Required Entity Info Paid -to -Date Membership Count, Current Year 78 Blood Donor Program nbr of pints donated - 200 Blood Donor Program nbr of blood donors - 4 post members, many more from the community -VI-01XJ15 Color Guard/Firing Squad - as many as needed locally, 2 last year but average is about 6. Boys State: Nbr of boys sponsored - None this year but as often as we can find interested boys to attend. Scouting: sponsors scout unit(s) - Yes Nbr of youths in Legion scouting -15 Donated to Scouting activities - $50 + hundreds of dollars worth of used camping gear Nbr of scholarships awarded - 2 Cost of scholarships - 2000 Participates in Veterans Day and Memorial Day - Yes Community Service: estimated nbr hours -1200 Value of goods given to children (estimate) - 200 - Christmas gifts and clothing, especially winter clothing for the needy Nbr of children given aid (cash or goods) - 8+ Nbr of volunteer hours for C&Y activities - 4 Participates in Buddy Check- Yes Nbr of members contacted - 10 Volunteer hours not captured above We have several volunteers who volunteer weekly at our local food bank and food distribution events that have helped 2500 families. We facilitated a donation of bottle water for wildfire relief from Home Depot worth $3000. Our Memorial Day event honors over 500 veterans. We have been hosting monthly blood drives since the beginning of the pandemic. 2021 Income Month Totals Source Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Dues $ 45.00 $ 194.00 $ 177.00 $ 45.00 $ 817.00 $ 495.00 $ 180.00 $185.00 $180.00 $ 2,318.00 31% AA Rent $ 300.00 $300.00 $ 600.00 8% Hall Rental $200.00 $ 200.00 3% donations $ 10.00 $164.06 $ (78.06) $ 300.00 $203.00 $ 599.00 8% COVID Relief Support $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 26% Breakfasts, Memorial and Veterans Days Yard Sales $ 300.00 $ 342.32 $ 100.00 $ 742.32 10% Honor Guard/ flags $ - 0% Uniform purchases $ 40.00 $ 33.00 $ 40.00 $ 113.00 1% Columbia Basin Grant $ - o% Interest on savings account and CD $ 176.54 $ 68.36 $ 72.92 $ 72.08 $ 74.58 $ 72.36 $ 74.90 $ 75.08 $ 72.80 $ 75.41 $ 73.12 $ 75.72 $ 983.87 13% Totals $176.54 $113.36 $306.92 $292.08 $283.64 -$5.70 $1231.90 $3512.40 $352.80 $560.41 $456.12 $275.72 $ 71556.19 Prepared by Shawn 8/2/2022 Page 1 2021 Expenses Month Pay to Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Totals Grant County PUD $ 158.57 $ 234.74 $ 416.85 $ 154.58 $ 102.76 $ 75.57 $ 94.80 $ 91.50 $ 82.81 $ 71.25 $ 105.95 $ 1,589.38 11% Electric City Water, Sewer and Garbage $ 163.15 $ 163.15 $ 163.15 $ 165.42 $ 163.20 $ 163.20 $ 163.20 $ 163.20 $ 163.20 $ 163.20 $ 163.20 $ 163.20 $ 1,960.47 14% Internet service $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 420.00 3% Annual Scholarship $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 Poperty Assessments $ 62.00 $ 62.00 Flag Repairs and Maintance $ - 0% Boy Scouts $ - Memorial and Labor Day Breakfasts $ - 0% Yard Sale Expenses $ - 0% Maintance and Weapon Supplies $ - Newspaper Ads and subscription $ - 0% Office Equipment (computers) $ 649.19 $ 82.94 $ 732.13 5% County Health Inspection $ 207.50 $ 211.50 $ 419.00 3% Capital Building Expenses $ - 0% Postage Stamps $ 33.00 $ 33.00 0% PO Box Fees $ 56.00 $ 56.00 WA Dept of Revenue Filing Fee $ 10.00 $ 10.00 IRS Non -Profit Fee $ City of Electric City Business Lic $ 25.00 $ 25.00 0% Education/Training $ - Dues to Lacy/State $ 152.00 $ 76.00 $ 76.00 $ 874.00 $ 228.00 $ 304.00 $ 114.00 $ 114.00 $ 1,938.00 14% Am Legion State Convention $ 55.00 $ 857.21 $ 912.21 Area Expenses, Round table meetings $ 290.01 290.01 2% Local Veteran Support/Donations $ 100.00 $ 1,199.91 $ 1,299.91 9% Veterans Memorial @ Post 0157 $ - food for events $ 90.00 $ 269.67 $ 359.67 Liability Insurance $ 2,130.00 $ 2,130.00 15% office supplies $ - 0% AL WA Boys State $ - 0% Wages $ - colorama parade/holiday signs $ 100.00 $ 25.00 $ 125.00 1 % Misc building supplies (i.e. Coulee Hardware) $ 13.00 $ 48.39 $ 51.66 $ 113.05 1 % Kitchen, Bathroom Uniforms $ 529.58 $ 529.58 4% recognition (plaques, certificates...) $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Bank fees, counter checks, etc $ 2.00 $ 2.00 Totals $ 816.22 $ 3,212.08 $ 1,088.95 $ 276.42 $ 1,044.36 $ 426.96 $ 2,004.98 $ 1,602.39 $ 735.36 $ 395.01 $ 753.12 $ 1,750.56 $ 14,_106._41 Prepared by Shawn 8/2/2022 Page 2 ff AFM61., UID Care & Share Food Bank of Grand Coulee Dam PO Box 671 .... . .......... ............ Grand Coulee, WA 99133 .......... 0 Grant County Commissioners P.O. Box 37 Ephrata, WA 98823 Dear Commissioners, The Care and Share Food Bank would like to express our appreciation to the Grand Coulee Dam American Legion Post 157. Last year we had 3,789 volunteer hours to serve 83,534 lbs of food to 1,957 families and 3,436 people in our community. The Legionnaires account for over half of our volunteers both during our regular Friday distribution and to unload monthly deliveries. The Food Bank was originally supported primarily by the area churches but as church membership has declined and membership age has risen, the American Legion has picked up the slack to make sure that we can continue to support those in need. We would be struggling without them. The American Legion is an important part of our community in this and many other ways. They encourage sobriety. They rely primarily on donations to their yard sales and otherwise to continue to do the work that they are doing in our community. Therefore, the past 2 years of COVID restriction have been particularly difficult for them but they have continued to support us and other community efforts. Respectfully, Board of directors Rev. Shawn Neider Presiden H Muntz Board member arol Nordine Director A Mary Ja Bailey Board member Aretta Busroe Treasurer