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            |  To the editor: Community 
			Action Partnership of Central Illinois is focused on a new direction 
			for its transportation department. Since 2012, CAPCIL has been 
			contracted by the Logan County Board as the Pass-Through Operator, 
			providing outstanding services for Logan and Mason Counties and 
			meeting the changing needs of the community.
 The Agency went through a mission shift in 2014, renewing its 
			commitment to offering programs and services to fight both the 
			causes and consequences of poverty. This commitment required the 
			Agency to select programs based on a solid understanding of what 
			causes and perpetuates poverty in the service area, relying on data 
			to support the community assessment. As causes and consequences were 
			identified through a comprehensive needs assessment, a Strategic 
			Plan was developed. The goal of a need-driven Strategic Plan is to 
			close the "community needs" gap. The Agency has been committed to 
			the mission of poverty fighting through self-sufficiency since 1966, 
			but used the mission shift in 2014 to refocus on providing services 
			to help those who have the desire to help themselves.
 
			
			 
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            During the last two years, the evolution of public 
			transportation has included a lot of positive changes: increased 
			ridership, strong partnerships with local businesses/organizations, 
			and increased access for human services clients. But over time, the 
			hours required to service the public transportation program began to 
			detract from other programmatic spaces that CAPCIL had defined as 
			high priorities in its strategic direction for the Agency.
 As of December 31, 2017, the public transportation partnership 
			between CAPCIL and the Logan County Board will draw to a close. 
			Logan County will continue to be the grantee but CAPCIL will 
			discontinue being the Pass-Through Operator. CAPCIL's Governing 
			Board unanimously voted to end the Agreement. To ensure a seamless, 
			transparent and positive transition for both parties, the CAPCIL 
			board also requested a peer program evaluation and an independent 
			program audit as part of the transition package.
 
            Breann Titus Volunteer Services Director
 Fundraising Co-Chair
 Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois
 [Posted 
            
			October 14, 
			2017]
             
            
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