The commissioner may establish a pilot project for family services collaboratives to deliver and broker services through neighborhood-based community organizations.
A participating center or group may deliver, or arrange for the delivery of, needed services listed in the application including assisting family members to achieve the commissioner-selected high school equivalency requirements; assisting with English as a second language or citizenship classes and tests; assisting with access to early childhood programs, childhood immunizations, suitable child care, and home visits; and assisting in crime prevention through after-school enrichment activities, truancy prevention, and tutoring for academically underachieving children.
A collaborative that receives a grant under this section shall establish procedures to ensure the quality of the services paid for with grant funds and to monitor the delivery of services.
Minn. Stat. § 119A.08
1997 c 162 art 2 s 2; 1998 c 397 art 11 s 3