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DocuSign Envelope ID: E9DE81F9-0070-4074-8F70-93DABC24ACE1 A - continued <br /> Provider's Outside Agency Application <br /> MAIN APPLICATION <br /> f) Describe specifically the period over which the activities will be carried out, the frequency <br /> with which the activities will be carried out, and the frequency with which services will be <br /> delivered. Include an implementation timeline. <br /> All services will be offered for the full July 2016 to June 2017 grant period. Legal workshops are <br /> offered 8-10 times a year. Legal information service attorneys hold appointments 4-8 times a <br /> month. Community Legal Project services are offered September through mid-November and <br /> February through April two Thursdays a month. June through August, weekly appointments are <br /> provided. Financial and career one-on-one counseling sessions are available during business <br /> hours; multiple appointments offered weekly. At least ten financial and career workshops will be <br /> offered this year. <br /> g) Provide a bulleted list of other agencies, if any, with which your agency <br /> coordinates/collaborates to accomplish or enhance the Projected Results in the Program(s) <br /> to be funded. For each, give specific examples of the coordinated/collaborative efforts. <br /> We collaborate with area organizations to ensure that our agency reaches a diverse client <br /> base. Current partnerships include: <br /> • UNC School of Law: Provides students seeking pro bono opportunities for our Community Legal <br /> Project and a summer extern who helps to manage the legal program. <br /> • Financial staff from Consumer Education Services, Inc. (CESI) lead financial education <br /> workshops for our clients. <br /> • Chapel Hill Carrboro Chamber of Commerce and small business owners: Assists us in <br /> promoting our services and recruiting professional volunteers for programs and board <br /> service. <br /> • Dress for Success: Accepts our referrals for clients who need to access clothing for <br /> employment purposes and we accept their referrals for Orange County community members <br /> who need self-sufficiency services. <br /> • Durham Technical Community College: provides educational opportunities for our career <br /> counseling program participants. <br /> • Orange County Job Link: have collaborated on workshops such as using social networking <br /> for job search. <br /> • Family Success Alliance: Variety of community partners delivering comprehensive services <br /> in their expertise areas in two high poverty zones in Orange County. <br /> • Orange County Comprehensive Early Childhood Initiative: Several community partners <br /> delivering services in their expertise areas with Head Start families with low-income <br /> (Partnership for Young Children, Child Care Services Assn., CH-TOP, Literacy Council, <br /> OCRCC, Freedom House, etc.). <br /> h) Describe what would happen if requested funding is not awarded at all or if a reduced <br /> allocation is recommended. <br /> We have a very long history of providing these services to the community. They were partially <br /> funded for many years by the NC Council for Women through Displaced Homemaker funds (at one <br /> point over $60,000 annually), but as of July 1, 2014 Displaced Homemaker funds no longer exist. <br /> Because these programs are so well run, using professional volunteers and achieving good <br /> outcomes, Compass Center continues to seek alternative funding and expanded collaborations in <br /> order to have them continue. We were forced to reduce our Self-Sufficiency staff last year from two <br /> to one, and a loss of funding from Orange County governments would make it difficult for us to <br /> sustain funding the staff member for these programs, even though they are an essential component <br /> to the continuum of services that we provide to our clients. <br /> I) Include any other pertinent information. <br /> Main Application 1/24/2016 2:59:42 PM Page 2 3 0 f 5 8 <br />