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2018-031-E Finance - OC Disability Awareness Council outside performance agreement
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7/1/2017
Contract Starting Date
7/1/2017
Contract Ending Date
6/30/2018
Contract Document Type
Agreement - Performance
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$8,250.00
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R 2018-031 Finance - OC Disability Awareness Council Outside agency performance agreement
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 07 FEE 1A8- E83F- 44CF- 99C4 -61 A6E4C39BD2 <br />EXHIBIT "B" <br />Scope of Services — FY 2017 -18 <br />Outside Agency Performance Agreement <br />Agency Name: Orange County Disability Awareness Council <br />Program Name: <br />Funding Award: 58250 <br />Outline huw the agency will spend Orange County's funding award, <br />Expense Description <br />Amount <br />Program Support Supplies — Human Interests Projects, Supplies, Staff Training, Computer <br />Support, Travel and Printing. <br />$8250 <br />Affordable Housing <br />77 residents <br />Computer Classes <br />22 residents <br />Program Services <br />Outline the critical services (activities) the agency will employ to attain the Anticipated Outcomes below, by June 30. 2018. <br />ADA training workshops — Program addresses challenges that persons with disabilities face in <br />pedestrian safety and community travel transition preparedness. <br />Emergency Preparedness — Provide educational materials. lectures and safety kits to raise <br />awareness about common safety risks. <br />• Affordable Housing — The expectationi is prospective tenants will have the necessary content <br />information and communications tools to readily identify housing discrimination and providers <br />will have a clear sense of any deficiencies in their processes. <br />Computer class for visually imparied — Classes wit provide information and trianing to area <br />students with disabilities who are or soon will be entering high or higher education. <br />Anticipated Outcomes <br />I'hc Anticipated Results culuMn must include quantifiable results in the form of number of per',WN units served within Orauae <br />['aunty. un1► (all 'rowns and municipalities). If you use percentages, you must also provide [lie total number of participants <br />within that measure's description or for an earlier performance measure. <br />Performance Measures <br />Anticipated <br />Results <br />I'T'llergency Preparedness <br />77 residents <br />Affordable Housing <br />77 residents <br />Computer Classes <br />22 residents <br />DocuSigned by: <br />SFSE OE BAZ37945B... <br />Certified by: <br />Executive Director 1/24/2018 <br />D a t e/4 Ll� J--/� <br />
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