(1) Each biennium the *department
of community, trade, and economic development shall distribute
such funds as are appropriated for retired senior volunteer
programs (RSVP) as follows:
(a) At least sixty-five percent of the moneys may be
distributed according to formulae and criteria to be determined
by the *department of community, trade, and economic development
in consultation with the RSVP directors association.
(b) Up to twenty percent of the moneys may be distributed by
competitive grant process to develop RSVP projects in counties
not presently being served, or to expand existing RSVP services
into counties not presently served.
(c) Ten percent of the moneys may be used by the
*department of community, trade, and economic development for
administration, monitoring of the grants, and providing technical
assistance to the RSVP projects.
(d) Up to five percent of the moneys may be used to support
projects that will benefit RSVPs statewide.
(2) Grants under subsection (1) of this section shall give
priority to programs in the areas of education, tutoring, English
as a second language, combating of and education on drug abuse,
housing and homeless, and respite care, and shall be distributed
in accordance with the following:
(a) None of the grant moneys may be used to displace any
paid employee in the area being served.
(b) Grants shall be made for programs that focus on:
(i) Developing new roles for senior volunteers in nonprofit
and public organizations with special emphasis on areas targeted
in section 1, chapter 65, Laws of 1992. The roles shall reflect
the diversity of the local senior population and shall respect
their life experiences;
(ii) Increasing the expertise of volunteer managers and RSVP
managers in the areas of communication, recruitment, motivation,
and retention of today's over-sixty population;
(iii) Increasing the number of senior citizens recruited,
referred, and placed with nonprofit and public organizations; and
(iv) Providing volunteer support such as: Mileage to and
from the volunteer assignment, recognition, and volunteer
insurance.
[1993 c 280 § 67; 1992 c 65 § 2.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.
Effective date -- Severability -- 1993 c 280: See RCW 43.330.902 and 43.330.903.
Findings -- 1992 c 65: "The legislature finds that there is a
growing number of citizens in the state over the age of sixty who
have much to offer their fellow citizens and communities through
volunteer service. The legislature further finds that public
programs for education, at-risk youth, adult literacy, and
combating drug abuse have benefited from and are still in need of
the assistance of skilled retired senior volunteer programs
volunteers. In addition the legislature further finds that
public programs for developmentally disabled, environmental
protection, corrections, crime prevention, mental health,
long-term and respite care, and housing and homeless, among
others, are also in need of volunteer assistance from the retired
senior volunteer program.
Therefore, the legislature intends to encourage the
increased involvement of senior volunteers by providing funding
throughout Washington to promote the development and enhancement
of such programs." [1992 c 65 § 1.]