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2017-477-E Finance - Community Empowerment Fund - Outside Agency Performance Agreement
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7/1/2017
Contract Starting Date
7/1/2017
Contract Ending Date
6/30/2018
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Agreement - Performance
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6/20/17
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$13,750.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 5D25D6E0-716B-4244-AEA3-02E6A45FD852 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> PROVIDER'S OUTSIDE AGENCY APPLICATION <br /> • VA Hospital HUD-VASH program (shared client case coordination, and integrated <br /> assessment of member eligibility for HUD-VASH program to result in increased service <br /> connections) <br /> • Orange County Department of Social Services Rapid Rehousing Program (contracted <br /> by Department to provide case management for Rapid Rehousing clients on-site at CEF in <br /> order to expand the reach and capacity of this service in our community) <br /> Employment services and workforce development organizations: <br /> • Caramore (case collaboration to serve shared clients; integration of CEF's financial <br /> services into Caramore's workforce services; coordinated system for referrals to Caramore) <br /> • Vocational Rehabilitation (one-on-one support to clients of VR, and streamlined access to <br /> application for services at VR for prospective clients) <br /> • Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce (jointly spearheading a county-wide <br /> collaboration to support greater strategic coordination between workforce development <br /> agencies to address county's workforce needs) <br /> Housing programs and providers: <br /> • CASA (financial coaching and savings services provided to tenants to ensure ability to pay <br /> bills on time and maintain housing) <br /> • EmPOWERment, Inc. (financial coaching and savings services provided to tenants to <br /> ensure ability to pay bills on time and maintain housing) <br /> • Town of Chapel Hill Public Housing (assistance to prospective tenants in navigating the <br /> application process; assistance to current tenants in employment and financial goals) <br /> • Orange County Department on Housing and Community Development (in-depth <br /> advocate assistance in supporting Housing Choice Voucher tenants in securing apartments; <br /> coordinated access to supports for security and utility deposits for voucher-holders) <br /> Mental health and substance abuse treatment providers: <br /> • UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health (connections and coordination <br /> across a wide array of mental health services, including co-location of Center services at <br /> CEF's office through the Orange Community Hub) <br /> • Freedom House (two-way-referral relationship, supporting clients of each respective <br /> organization in accessing desired services) <br /> Legal services: <br /> • Legal Aid of North Carolina (integrated screening for legal services in CEF database <br /> resulting in connections to volunteer attorneys and Legal Aid attorneys for legal assistance <br /> related especially to issues such as tenant rights, Fair Housing, benefits assistance, and <br /> record expunction. Additionally, seasonal programmatic integration for healthcare <br /> marketplace insurance navigation). <br /> • UNC School of Law (coordination with supervising attorneys and law students through free <br /> clinical programs to assess clients' eligibility and make linkages for legal assistance) <br /> • NC Justice Center (CEF screens clients for regular criminal record expunction clinics while <br /> the Center provides the legal assistance for expunction) <br /> Faith-based organizations: <br /> • Love Chapel Hill (coordinating to serve the transportation needs of homeless individuals <br /> through provision of regional bus passes for job interviews, new employment, medical <br /> appointments, and more). <br /> • St. Thomas More (addressing emergency financial assistance needs of CEF members <br /> while connecting households seeking assistance to ongoing supports for financial <br /> capability) <br /> Financial institutions: <br /> • Self-Help Credit Union (open checking and savings accounts on-site at CEF, facilitating <br /> access to financial services for un/under-banked households) <br /> • Latino Community Credit Union (open checking and savings accounts on-site at CEF, <br /> facilitating access to financial services for un/under-banked households) <br /> PROGRAM INFORMATION 1/31/2017 11:04:24 AM Page 11 or 25 <br />
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