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1 Growth and Resource Management Department 123 W. Indiana Avenue, Room 200, DeLand, Florida Kelli McGee Director ECHO Grant-in-Aid Program Margaret Hodge, Program Coordinator, ext Sedrick Harris, Program Assistant, ext Kathy Ebding, Staff Assistant, ext ECHO Telephone Numbers (386) (DB) (386) (NSB) (386) (DeLand) ECHO Fax Number: (386) WEB PAGE: <
2 How to Contact Us Overview of the ECHO Grants-In-Aid Program ECHO Advisory committee Grant Awards by Year ECHO Grants-In-Aid homepage Resolutions, Applications, Guides, & Agreements County of Volusia homepage
3 Growth & Resource Management Department Kelli McGee - Director Phone Numbers DeLand Area Daytona Beach Area New Smyrna Beach Area Outside of Volusia County (386) Margaret Schnebly Hodge, ECHO Program Coordinator, Ex.2009 Sedrick Harris, ECHO Program Assistant, Ex.2004 Kathy Ebding, Staff Assistant II, Ex Address Thomas C. Kelly Administration Building Growth & Resource Management - ECHO Grants-In-Aid Program 123 W Indiana Avenue, Room 200, DeLand, Florida Margaret Schnebly Hodge, ECHO Program Coordinator - mhodge@co.volusia.fl.us Sedrick Harris, ECHO Program Assistant - sharris@co.volusia.fl.us Kathy Ebding, Staff Assistant II kebding@co.volusia.fl.us Fax (386)
4 What is the ECHO Grants-In-Aid The ECHO Grants-In-Aid Program is a program that provides grant funds to finance acquisition, restoration, construction, and/or improvement of facilities used for environmental/ecological learning, cultural, historical/heritage, or outdoor recreation purposes that must be open for public use. Applicants to the ECHO Grants-In-Aid program must be not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organizations incorporated in the State of Florida with their principal place of business located in Volusia County, municipalities located within Volusia County, or budgeted departments within the County of Volusia Government. ECHO awards are issued annually by the County Council. Why we have an ECHO Grants-In-Aid program What started in 1998 as a grass roots effort by individuals, organizations, and local governments concerned about preserving Volusia County s green space, transformed into two voter approved publicly funded programs; Forever, with the purpose of protecting the County s natural biodiversity of environmentally sensitive lands and ECHO, with the goal of preserving and enhancing the County s ecological learning, cultural, historical/heritage, and outdoor recreation facilities.
5 Inception of the Program History: The history of the ECHO Grants-In-Aid program is a lesson on what can be accomplished when committed individuals and organizations join with local municipalities and the County to work towards achieving a mutual goal. Late 1990 s: A local university generated an inventory of existing ECHO assets through surveys, public workshops, and listening sessions held throughout the County and reported their findings during four public summits. March 2000: An ECHO Steering Committee was formed with the inaugural meeting held March 20, The Committee s purpose was to gather citizen input on the ECHO initiatives (referendums), funding options, and development and then forward that report to the County Council for consideration. March - November 2000: Out of the ECHO Steering Committee came two teams; an ECHO External Task Team that included all interested stakeholders and an ECHO Internal Task Team that consisted of County staff. The ECHO External (non-county staff) Team worked on public input to the ECHO referendum initiative. The roll of the ECHO Internal Task Team was to develop promotions and learning elements for the existing ECHO opportunities in Volusia.
6 August 2000: On August 17, 2000, the County Council approved two referendums separating the Forever conservation land purchases from the ECHO initiative for construction, renovation, or restoration of environmental learning, cultural, historical/heritage, and outdoor recreation facilities. November 2000: On November 7, 2000, the voters of Volusia County passed both the Forever and ECHO referendums. Of those voting, 61% of Volusia County s citizens voted for the Forever program and 57% voted for the ECHO program. April 2001: On April 5, 2001, the County Council passed Resolution , creating the ECHO Advisory Committee. May 2001: The ECHO Advisory Committee holds their first meeting and develops the process for application and distribution of grant funds. May 2002: The County Council approves the first year of ECHO awards.
7 ECHO Advisory Committee The ECHO Advisory Committee, created by Resolution , has the mandate to provide advice and recommendations to the County Council on applications from not-for-profit organizations, municipalities, and budgeted County departments applying for ECHO Grants-In-Aid funding. There are nine members on the Board, each of which has been appointed by a member of the County Council (the County Chair and the at-large member each appoint two nominees one from the east side and one from the west side) and are approved by a majority vote of the entire Council. Committee members must be registered electors in the County of Volusia and may serve for multiple two-year terms at the pleasure of the County Council. Terms expire on March 31 of odd numbered years.
8 2002 GRANT YEAR TOTAL FUNDS AWARDED $2,118, Grants Awarded Approved by County Council May 2, 2002 GRANT # AMOUNT PROJECT APPLICANT PROJECT ADDRESS $289,500 Frank Rendon Park Volusia County-Leisure Services $39,500 Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Lens Restoration Town of Ponce Inlet $492,800 Lake Monroe Park Volusia County-Leisure Services $491, Athens Theater Restoration Mainstreet DeLand, Inc $204,578 Visitors' Center Atlantic Center for the Arts, Inc 2705 S Atlantic Avenue Daytona Beach Shores 4931 S Peninsula Drive Ponce Inlet 975 Hwy. U.S DeBary 124 N Florida Avenue DeLand 1414 Art Center Avenue New Smyrna Beach $500,000 Tuscawilla Preserve Learning Center Museum of Arts & Sciences 1040 Museum Blvd. Daytona Beach $100,000 Cultural Park & Amphitheater African American Museum of Art 322 S Clara Avenue DeLand
9 2003 GRANT YEAR TOTAL FUNDS AWARDED $4,000, GRANTS AWARDED TOTALING $4,000,200 Approved by County Council March 27, 2003 ADDITIONAL $100,000 AWARDED* Approved by County Council October 16, 2003 GRANT # AMOUNT PROJECT APPLICANT PROJECT ADDRESS $290,000 Indian River Lagoon Preserve City of New Smyrna Beach Saxon Drive, New Smyrna Beach $500,000 Jackie Robinson Ballpark Restoration City of Daytona Beach 105 East Orange Avenue Daytona Beach 03-06* $600,000 News Journal Center For the Performing Arts Lively Arts Center, Inc. Beach St, (between Bay St & 3rd Ave), Daytona Beach $500,000 Dewey O. Boster Sports Complex City of Deltona 1236 Saxon Blvd., Deltona $386,298 Hawks Park & Sports Complex City of Edgewater 1108 S Ridgewood Avenue Edgewater $500,000 Main Street Pier Park City of Daytona Beach 1200 Main Street, Daytona Beach $151,709 High School Restoration $370,193 Green Springs Park $467,000 Little Theatre of NSB Expansion $235,000 DeBary Hall Restoration Pioneer Settlement For the Creative Arts, Inc. Volusia County Leisure Services Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach, Inc. Volusia County Leisure Services 1776 Lightfoot Lane Barberville 994 Enterprise-Osteen Road Enterprise 726 E 3rd Avenue New Smyrna Beach 210 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary
10 2004 Grant Year TOTAL FUNDS AWARDED $3,921,996* Approved by County Council March 18, Actual Grants Totaling $3,908, & 1 Exceptional 2003 Grant Awarded $600,000 Originally $4,012,716 Awarded * Two (2) grants were rescinded after award: 04-02, HollyLand Park, was due to public conflict and 04-21, Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts, was due to the owners refusal to sell the property. These funds rolled to future grant awards. GRANT # AMOUNT PROJECT APPLICANT PROJECT ADDRESS $242,000 Athens Theater Restoration Sands Theater Center, Inc $ 72,200 Gamble Place Restoration City of Port Orange 124 N Florida Avenue, DeLand 1819 Taylor Road, Port Orange $376,750 Lake Beresford Park Volusia County Leisure Services Fatio Road, DeLand $500,000 DeBary Hall Restoration Volusia County Leisure Services 210 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary $204,000 Neighborhood Dog Park City of Deltona $140,500 Whipple Nature Park City of Deltona $420,000 City Center Amphitheater Pavilion City of Port Orange $150,189 Multi-Use Trail/Trailhead Facility City of Lake Helen $156,626 Creative Arts Cafe City of Lake Helen $500,000 Mary McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center Bethune-Cookman College $300,000 Reed Canal Park Complex City of South Daytona $ 61,731 Dunlawton Sugar Mill Restoration Volusia County Leisure Services $600,000 News-Journal Center for the Performing Arts Lively Arts Center, Inc. Keysville & Candler Drive, Deltona 1751 Whipple Drive, Deltona 2001 City Center Circle, Port Orange 300 Block Pleasant Street, Lake Helen 493 S Lakeview Drive, Lake Helen 698 W Intn l Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach 919 Reed Canal Road, South Daytona 950 Old Sugar Mill Road, Port Orange Beach St, (between Bay St. & 3rd Ave), Daytona Beach
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