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DocuSign Envelope ID: CC5DDEFF- F35B- 45F1 -ADO 1- 4586504D8AF6 <br />EXHIBIT A: PROVIDER'S OUTSIDE AGENCY APPLICATION <br />2. AGENCY INFORMATION (Be Very Brief and Concise) <br />Please provide the following information about your agency (2 pages OR LESS): <br />a) Years in Operation, Date of Incorporation (Month/Year): 10/2010 <br />b) Agency's Purpose /Mission (no more than a few sentences): <br />The Community Empowerment Fund cultivates opportunities, assets, and communities that <br />support the alleviation of homelessness and poverty. CEF enables and sustains transitions <br />out of homelessness. We offer matched savings accounts, financial education, workforce <br />development, and relationship -based support to homeless and near - homeless individuals. <br />CEF emphasizes a person- centered approach to overcoming crises and building towards <br />long -term possibilities. Through our programs, CEF assists members in gaining <br />employment, securing housing, and building financial security. <br />c) Types of Services the Agency Provides (bullet format): <br />• Job search assistance: Hands -on assistance in resume - building, interview readiness, <br />job application assistance, access to interview or job attire, transportation assistance <br />to interviews and starting employment, and direct employer connections <br />• Housing search assistance: One -on -one support in securing housing, whether <br />moving from homelessness or from unstable /unsatisfactory housing circumstances, <br />including searching for available properties; applying for an navigating affordable <br />housing options; securing deposit and move -in assistance; finding furnishings; and <br />Rapid Rehousing application and case management <br />• Financial coaching: Support for budgeting, saving, understanding credit, building <br />credit, negotiating debts, and filing taxes <br />• Matched savings accounts provided in -house with a 10% match upon completion of <br />coaching requirement and successful attainment of personal savings goal <br />• Open mainstream checking / savings accounts with area financial institutions on -site <br />at CEF <br />• Health insurance enrollment on -site through partnership and collaboration <br />• Legal services on -site through partnership and collaboration <br />• Peer - facilitated classes for homeless and near - homeless individuals, providing the <br />skills, tools and resources necessary to enable and sustain transitions out of <br />homelessness <br />• Linkages to community resources through a wide array of collaborators, including <br />mental health providers, substance abuse treatment, vocational certification, <br />supportive employment programs, veterans services, physical health care, and more. <br />d) Agency's History with Providing These Services: <br />The combined suite of CEF's services has proven to be effective at enabling members to <br />gain employment, secure housing, and build savings. To date, CEF members have saved <br />over $850,000 towards personal savings goals since our savings program began in 2010. <br />Meanwhile, in 2017 alone CEF assisted 153 members in gaining employment and 138 in <br />moving out of homelessness. Our volunteer Advocates are a key component of our ability to <br />successfully serve our Members, contributing 30,116 hours of volunteer support with CEF in <br />2017, making a total in -kind contribution to CEF valued at an estimated $727,000 by the <br />Independent Sector. <br />Agency Information 1/22/2018 6:35:06 PM Page 10 of 25 <br />