Wisconsin Code § 46.977

Guardianship grants
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(1) DEFINITION. In this
section, “guardian” has the meaning given in s. 54.01 (10).
(2) GRANT APPLICATIONS AND AWARDS. (ag) In this subsection, “organization” means a private, nonprofit agency or a
county department under s. 46.215, 46.22, 46.23, 51.42 or
51.437.
(am) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (1) (cg), the department may under this section, based on the criteria under par.
(c), award grants to applying organizations for the purpose of
training and assisting guardians for individuals found incompetent under ch. 54. No grant may be paid unless the awardee provides matching funds equal to 10 percent of the amount of the
award.
(b) Organizations awarded grants under par. (am) shall do all
of the following:
2. Provide training and technical assistance on guardianship
issues.
4. Provide technical assistance to recruited guardians in performing their duties.
(c) In reviewing applications for grants under par. (am), the
department shall consider the extent to which the proposed program will effectively train and assist guardians for individuals
found incompetent under ch. 54.
(3) GRANT FOR INITIAL TRAINING. (a) The department shall
award a grant to develop, administer, and conduct the guardian
training required under s. 54.26.
(b) The department shall require the grantee to have expertise
in state guardianship law, experience with technical assistance
and support to guardians and wards, and knowledge of common
challenges and questions encountered by guardians and wards.
(c) The grantee selected to develop training that meets the requirements under s. 54.26 (1) shall develop plain language, webbased online training modules using adult-learning design principles that can be accessed for free by training topic and in formats
that maximize accessibility, with printed versions available for
free upon request.

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