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Revision to Guidelines. In response to new state regulations, or to changing circumstances among law enforcement training community or to resources available to peace officers, it may, from time to time, be necessary to change the POST Region Grant Program Guidelines. Changes impacting grant recipients will be communicated prior to their implementation and will only be implemented at the beginning of a grant cycle. THE REST OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK SUMMARY REQUESTED APPROVED Training $75,694.38 $75,694.38 Equipment $80,742.00 $80,742.00 Scholarships $80,742.00 $80,742.00 Subtotal $237,178.38 $237,178.38 Comments: Central Mountain Training Region Application FY2017/2018 Grant Management Program Delivery $11,858.92 $11,858.92 $24,222.60 $24,222.60 Grant Total $273,259.90 $273,259.90 TRAINING Training 1 Class Date: From 7/24/2017 to 6/30/2018 Description: Training to be determined throughout the region. Training Category: Miscellaneous Name of Facility: TBD Class Location: TBD , CO Hosting Agency: Other Anticipated Number of Students: 200 Estimated length of class: 200.0 hour(s) Expense Categories Requested Approved $21,871.00 $21,871.00 Training Supplies $26,909.38 $26,909.38 Refreshments $26,914.00 $26,914.00 Instructor Costs $75,694.38 $75,694.38 Total EQUIPMENT Equipment 1 Description: Equipment to be determined throughout the region. Equipment Category: Miscellaneous Expense Categories Requested Approved $80,742.00 $80,742.00 Description: Scholarships to be determined throughout the region. Expense Categories SCHOLARSHIP Requested Approved $16,148.40 $16,148.40 Backfill Cost $16,148.40 $16,148.40 Tuition/Registration $16,148.40 $16,148.40 Student Per Diem $16,148.40 $16,148.40 Lodging $16,148.40 $16,148.40 Training Supplies $80,742.00 $80,742.00 Total Colorado POST Equipmemt & Property Tramsfer from GMTF to Gity of Pueb1o *Equipment with a useful life of more than one year must be reported below GranteelAgemgy Name: City of Pueblo INVENTORY REPORT Equipment Name/Type: 15" MacBook Pro Serial #/ VIN #/ Unique Identifier: C02S3024G8WN Quantity: 1 Year of Purchase: 2016 Manufacturer’s Recommended Useful Life: Warranty: Yes Warranty Period: 1 year Mileage/Hours Used (if applicable): 1 Equipment/Property Condition: NEW Equipment/Property Condition Notes: Location of Equipment/Property: Xxxx Xxxxx How is the equipment currently being used? Currently Assigned to Executive Director for management of Grant/Foundation 2 Equipment Name/Type: MGM Attack Target Serial #/ VIN #/ ...
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Revision to Guidelines. In response to new state regulations, or to changing circumstances among law enforcement training community or to resources available to peace officers, it may, from time to time, be necessary to change the POST Region Grant Program Guidelines. Changes impacting grant recipients will be communicated prior to their implementation and will only be implemented at the beginning of a grant cycle. THE REST OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK SUMMARY EXHIBIT B REQUESTED APPROVED Training $131,522.00 $131,522.00 Equipment $72,647.48 $72,647.48 Scholarships $34,656.52 $34,656.52 Comments: Central Mountain Training Region Application FY 2018/2019 $274,650.00 Subtotal $238,826.00 $238,826.00 Grant Management Program Delivery $11,941.00 $11,941.00 $23,883.00 $23,883.00 Grant Total $274,650.00 $274,650.00 TRAINING Training Line 1- Train the Trainer Class Date: From 7/2/2018 to 6/28/2019 Description: The Train-the-Trainer basic instructor methodology course is a highly ineractive, problem-based class that includes adult learning and coaching concepts; perfomance objective development; preparation of professional lesson plans; an introduction to instructional methods and ways to choose the best ones for the subject matter; an assessment of personal teaching and learning styles; appropriate use of visual aids; and presentation skills. Come to the course prepared to develop and present an original group presentation to the other participants, as well as several shorter individual presentations. The course is pass/fail, as required by POST, and may include written assessments and work outside of the classroom.
Revision to Guidelines. In response to new state regulations, or to changing circumstances among law enforcement training community or to resources available to peace officers, it may, from time to time, be necessary to change the POST Grant Program Guidelines. Changes impacting grant recipients will be communicated to Regional grantees in order to seek input prior to implementation. THE REST OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Overall Summary Requested Approved Training $117,900.00 $117,900.00 Equipment $9,500.00 $9,500.00 Scholarships $24,984.00 $24,984.00 Grant Management $7,619.00 $7,619.00 Program Delivery $15,238.00 $15,238.00 Grand Total $175,242.00 $175,242.00 Equipment Title Description Equipment Category Equipment Expense Serial/VIN #/Unique Identifier Grantee Comments Approved Amount Equipment #1 Coordinator's Miscellaneous $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Vehicle Equipment #2 Ammunition Ammo/Simmuni $7,000.00 $7,000.00 tions Material Equipment #3 Shooting Range Firearms $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $9,500.00 $9,500.00 Scholarships Title Expense Description Backfill Cost Expense Tuition/Re gistration Fee Expense Student Per Diem Expense Lodging Expense Training Supplies Total Grantee Approved Comments Amount Scholarshi ps Scholarshi ps $0.00 $24,984.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $24,984.00 $24,984.00 $0.00 $24,984.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $24,984.00 $24,984.00 Class Details Course ID (if known at time of application) TC0064 Class Title Basic SWAT School
Revision to Guidelines. In response to new state regulations, or to changing circumstances among law enforcement training community or to resources available to peace officers, it may, from time to time, be necessary to change the POST Grant Program Guidelines. Changes impacting grant recipients will be communicated to Regional grantees in order to seek input prior to implementation. THE REST OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Overall Summary Requested Approved Training $137,797.00 $137,797.00 Equipment $6,875.00 $6,875.00 Scholarships $24,021.00 $24,021.00 Grant Management $8,435.00 $8,435.00 Program Delivery $16,869.00 $16,869.00 Grand Total $193,997.00 $193,997.00 Equipment Title Description Equipment Category Equipment Expense Serial/VIN #/Unique Identifier Grantee Comments Approved Amount Fuel and CMTR Truck Miscellaneous $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Maintenance Turning target system Shooting Range Material maintenance, target backers, lath, misc range Firearms $1,500.00 $1,500.00 material Ammunition and Ammunition UTM ammo for regional training classes. Firearms $3,875.00 $3,875.00 $6,875.00 $6,875.00 Scholarships Title Expense Description Backfill Cost Expense Tuition/Re gistration Fee Expense Student Per Diem Expense Lodging Expense Training Supplies Total Grantee Approved Comments Amount Scholarshi ps Regional scholarshi ps $0.00 $24,021.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $24,021.00 $24,021.00 $0.00 $24,021.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $24,021.00 $24,021.00 Class Details Course ID (if known at time of application) ID0001 Class Title Class #1-Instructor Methodology, Train the Trainer- Xxxx Xxxxx Class Description The Training of trainer’s class being taught is a P.O.S.T. approved training course which is a requirement for teaching basic academy classes and for skills areas within the training environment. While this is not a current requirement for in-service training in Colo. at this time it is highly recommended for in-service trainers as well. This class involves an in-depth look at the development of professional lesson plans, writing performance objectives and how to meet and measure those objectives and much more. We will cover many of the following topics of instruction and more: Adult learning styles, and its relevance to the trainer in designing classes Preparation of Performance objectives Training methods for the law enforcement trainer One on one training strategies for the trainer Emotional Intelligence Preparing course lesson plans Liabilities involved in law enforcement training Devel...

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