Appendix B: Sample Timeline

Goal Objective Activity Due Date Person/Group Responsible
Reduce juvenile delinquency and violence among tribal youth. Conduct 5 culturally relevant activities and workshops for 100 tribal youth during the first 2 years.  

9/30/06

 
    Plan and organize a Native America Youth Empowerment Project (NAYEP) Committee.

01/1/04

Program Coordinator
    Organize monthly NAYEP Committee meetings. Once a month for the duration of the grant. Program Coordinator
    Prepare a list of topics for five culturally relevant activities.

01/15/04

NAYEP Committee
    Recruit 10 youth (age 13 to 18) to assist in planning and conducting activities.

01/30/04

NAYEP Committee
    Conduct activity 1 for approximately 100 youth.

3/2004

NAYEP Committee
    Conduct activity 2 for approximately 100 youth and 150 parents.

4/2004

NAYEP Committee
    Conduct activity 3 for approximately 100 youth and 150 parents.

9/2005

NAYEP Committee
    Conduct activity 4 for approximately 100 youth.

01/2006

NAYEP Committee
    Conduct activity 5 for approximately 100 youth.

4/2006

NAYEP Committee
Reduce substance and alcohol abuse among tribal youth. Provide prevention and intervention services for at least 50 tribal youth.  

9/2006

 
    Create a Memorandum of Understanding with Tribal Youth to refer first-time juvenile offenders to substance and alcohol abuse counseling.

01/2004

Program Coordinator
    Hire a substance abuse counselor.

01/2004

Program Coordinator
    Provide treatment and services to tribal youth. Starting 1/2004 for the duration of the grant. Counselor
    Provide treatment to 25 tribal youth.

1/2005

 
    Provide treatment to 50 tribal youth.

1/2005

 
  Conduct 3 educational workshops on substance abuse for 50 tribal youth.

9/2006

 
    Identify topics and guest speakers.

1/2004

Program Coordinator
    Conduct workshop 1.

9/2004

Program Coordinator
    Conduct workshop 2.

3/2005

Program Coordinator
    Conduct workshop 3.

3/2006

Program Coordinator


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FY 2004 Tribal Youth Program: Mental Health Initiative OJJDP, June 2004