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2016-631-E Finance - Compass Center for Women and Families - Outside Agency Performance Agreement
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7/1/2016
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7/1/2016
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6/30/2017
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$64,500.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID: E9DE81F9-0070-4074-8F70-93DABC24ACE1 t A - continued <br /> Provider's Outside Agency Application <br /> MAIN APPLICATION <br /> Immediate response to calls through operation of a dedicated 24-hour domestic violence hotline: <br /> All callers can expect to receive services from a compassionate, well-trained individual ready to <br /> offer emotional support, safety planning, resource information, and other available services. <br /> Direct crisis intervention and advocacy services: Trained staff will accompany victims to criminal <br /> and civil court, provide assistance with obtaining domestic violence protective orders, help clients <br /> file for victims' compensation through the state, and help clients find emergency shelter and other <br /> needed resources. <br /> Support Groups: We offer a variety of 8-week support groups for adults affected by domestic <br /> violence. In addition, we offer monthly art-based healing groups and workshops. <br /> Access to emergency financial support: Most domestic violence victims are unable to leave abusive <br /> relationships without financial assistance to pay for expenses during the transition period when they <br /> are moving towards self-sufficiency. We provide limited financial assistance directly to victims of <br /> domestic violence in the form of gas cards, grocery cards, and transportation payments to assist <br /> with this transition. <br /> Assistance accessing safe shelter: While we do not have a physical shelter specific to victims of <br /> domestic violence, and there is very limited emergency shelter for women with families in Orange <br /> County, we do help victims identify other shelter options. We work with victims to get placed in <br /> shelters in other counties and coordinate with local hotels to provide emergency shelter to our <br /> clients for free or low cost (paid by Compass Center), <br /> The need for a cell phone to call 911: Many victims do not have the resources to purchase a cell <br /> phone (or an abusive partner may regulate use of a phone) or theirs has been destroyed or <br /> confiscated as part of the violence they are experiencing. We pride a cell phone that can contact <br /> 911 in order to expand safety options. <br /> c) Describe the local need or problem to be addressed in relation to the Consolidated Plan or <br /> other community priorities (i.e. Council/Board Goals). Cite local data to support the need <br /> for this program and the population being served. <br /> North Carolina ranked 19th in 2012 for its high number of women murdered by men, an FBI figure <br /> typically used to count domestic violence-related homicides (Violence Policy Center 2014). In 2015 <br /> Compass Center provided services to 1,168 domestic violence clients, a 19% increase in demand <br /> for domestic violence crisis services since FY 13-14. This follows increases we have seen over the <br /> past 4 years. We are already experiencing a 9% increase in domestic violence victims seeking <br /> services this fiscal year. Since FY 13-14, 46% more Spanish-speaking victims have sought <br /> services. Compass Center's work seeks to provide prevention education in our community, <br /> assistance for victims who have experienced domestic violence, and ongoing support to help <br /> empower victims who identify as survivors. We have worked to expand services to meet the needs <br /> of victims in our community from diverse backgrounds, including victims with limited English <br /> proficiency, LGBTQ victims, and men. <br /> Compass Center will be facing unique challenges in 2016-17 when trying to help clients access <br /> shelter because the Chatham County domestic violence shelter run by Family Violence Rape <br /> Crisis Center will be closing for a year starting in March 2016 to build a new facility. This means <br /> that we will have increased costs related to placing people in hotels for safety until longer-term <br /> shelter can be found and necessitates increasing our efforts to engage local hoteliers to provide <br /> free or reduced cost hotel nights. <br /> d) Describe the population to be served or the area to benefit and indicate how you will <br /> identify beneficiaries. <br /> Domestic violence is a crime that negatively impacts people regardless of age, gender, race, socio- <br /> economic status, or religion, and is unfortunately all too common in all Orange County <br /> communities. Compass Center's Domestic Violence Crisis Services Program connects with clients <br /> via community education and outreach work, our 24-hour domestic violence hotline, word of mouth, <br /> and we receive referrals from other agencies. Anyone who has any concerns related to domestic <br /> violence can access these services. Our clients are primarily people who have directly experienced <br /> Main Application 1/24/2016 2:59:42 PM Page 8 o f 5 8 <br />
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