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Maria Pasley has been volunteering at Washington County Community Action since 2023. She was a CNA and childcare provider for many years. She loves being able to help others. She is a wonderful asset to Community Action and is great with our clients. She is always doing what she can to help out in any way. On the days we offer food assistance, Ms. Maria jumps in without hesitation to help provide our families in need.
Emma Edelen started at Central KY Community Action Council, Inc (CKCAC) where she was a volunteer for Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) around 2017. Ms. Emma took clients’ applications along with volunteering each month at our food distribution at the fairgrounds. On June 19, 2020, Ms. Emma received the Altha Hamilton Volunteer of the Year Award. Altha Jo Hamilton Volunteer award honors the spirit and achievement of someone who has embraced the power of volunteerism as an opportunity to improve their lives. Ms. Emma retired from CKCAC December 29, 2023, and decided to come back and volunteer on February 26, 2025, to help CSBG program. We are grateful for Ms. Emma willingness to give her time, energy, and dedication. All of your volunteer work is greatly appreciated.
Spring Subsidy assistance starts April 15th and ends May 30th. This program helps eligble low-income households pay their electric bill during the warmer months. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis until the program funds are depleted. Benefits are paid directly to the household’s electric vendor. Contact your local Community Action Agency to apply.
As a non-profit agency, Central Kentucky Community Action, Inc. is required to inform the local community of the Area Board of Director’s Meeting which is open to the public. The meeting will be on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 at 11:00AM EST. For more information, call the Central Office at 270-692-2136.
Request for Proposal for CKCAC Technology Support Services
Central Kentucky Community Action Council, Inc., is requesting proposals for Technology Support Services. CKCAC serves eight counties (Grayson, Hardin, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, and Washington) with various technology needs and is looking for a service provider who can meet them. Please review the attached RFP for more details. Proposals are due via email to bryan.conover@ckcac.org by April 30, 2025.
Request for Proposal (RFP) for CKCAC Technology Support Services
Project Overview
Central Kentucky Community Action Council, Inc. (CKCAC) is a 501(c)(3) organization with our central office in Lebanon, Kentucky. CKCAC operates community service programming, public transportation, early childhood education, and other service functions for citizens and families in need across eight counties of central Kentucky, including Breckinridge, Grayson, Hardin, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson and Washington counties.
CKCAC requests proposals from qualified service providers to offer comprehensive technological support for our organization. CKCAC requires support for our technology infrastructure across 25 main office locations and 8 additional offices, (the 8 additional require device-only support not network support) throughout our service area. Currently, CKCAC has 227 laptops and/or desktops with approximately 230 email accounts in use, and we are looking for a partner who can help ensure our systems and technology run smoothly. The successful service provider will be responsible for:
1. Technology Support Desk Services
2. Ticketing System for Support Requests
3. Strategic Leadership Expertise and Execution Support
4. Infrastructure Support
5. Onsite Resource Support
6. Scalability and Flexibility
7. Key Deliverables
8. Proposal Requirements
9. Evaluation Criteria
We will evaluate proposals based on:
Submission Details
Please submit your proposal via email by Wednesday, April 30, 2025 at COB to bryan.conover@ckcac.org.
If you have any questions or need clarification regarding this RFP, please reach out to bryan.conover@ckcac.org by Monday, April 21, 2025 at COB to ensure adequate time to share appropriate response(s).
Central Kentucky Community Action Council, Inc., looks forward to reviewing your proposal and establishing a strong partnership for our technological support needs for us to better serve the needy citizens and families of central Kentucky.
Central Kentucky Community Action Council, Inc., is requesting proposals for Technology Support Services. CKCAC serves eight counties (Grayson, Hardin, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, and Washington) with various technology needs and is looking for a service provider who can meet them. Please review the attached RFP for more details. Proposals are due via email to bryan.conover@ckcac.org by April 30, 2025.
Head Start: Celebrating 60 Years!!!
My name is Jennifer Akin, and I’m excited to be the new Head Start Director. I’m passionate about early childhood education, and I want to remind you why Head Start is so important for young children and families.
Head Start is a program that helps children get a strong start in life. We offer children from age two to five the support they need to do well in school and beyond. Since it started in 1965, Head Start has been helping children by providing not only education but also health care, family support, and social-emotional development.
The first few years of a child’s life are critical for learning and development. When children are given a positive, supportive environment during this time, it prepares them for future challenges and success. Research shows that children in Head Start programs are more likely to perform well academically, build strong relationships, and thrive as they grow older.
For many families, Head Start offers an opportunity for a brighter future. It’s not just about academics—it’s about creating pathways to a better life and breaking the cycle of poverty.
There are many ways to support Head Start in our communities. You can volunteer, work for or simply share information about the program with others. If you know a family who could benefit from Head Start, reach out to us. We are currently accepting applications for the upcoming year.
Together, we can help every child get the strong start they deserve.
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federally funded non-profit program that promotes healthy eating using USDA guidelines for meals being served in Family Day Care Homes, Childcare Centers, and Adult and Special Need Centers. It is administered by the Kentucky Department of Education using Federal Funding. Central Kentucky Community Action, Inc (CKCAC) currently serves in 18 counties as a CACFP Sponsor for 25 Family Child Care Homes, 22 Childcare Centers (with 2 additional centers in the application process) and 1 Emergency Shelter.
CACFP monthly reimbursements are based on the number of creditable meals served and the eligibility of the children being served. Participants in the Food Program may be Infants up to 12-year-olds in Family Day Care Homes and/or Centers, and up to 18-year-olds for Emergency Shelters. Up to 3 meals per child may be claimed each day in the CACFP, which is generally Breakfast, Lunch and Afternoon (PM) Snack.
CACFP helps providers serve healthy meals; keep tuition low, making childcare affordable for parents; and provides access to nutrition education. If you have a Family Child Care Home or a Center, or know of someone who does, please contact CKCAC’s Food Program Director Kathy Hagan at kathy.hagan@ckcac.org or 270-692-2136 X501 for more information about the CACFP.