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2019-772-E DSS - Interfaith Council performance agreement
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7/1/2019
Contract Starting Date
7/1/2019
Contract Ending Date
6/30/2020
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Agreement - Performance
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$142,603.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID:7E3AF63A-2F47-4028-951A-OOBA2A7COOB2 <br /> PROGRAM INFORMATION <br /> *Please submit for each program if applying far funding for more than one program. <br /> S. Program Name:Food Security Programs <br /> Program Primary Contact and Title: Kristin Laver ne Community Services Director <br /> Telephone Number: (919) 929-6380 x41 E-Mail: kiaver ne ifcmailbox.or <br /> 6. Please briefly describe the proposed program, including an explanation of how it aligns with the Town of <br /> Chapel Hill and Carrboro's Results Framework,and Orange County BOCC Goals and Priorities,and the target <br /> population to benefit from the program. (100 wards) <br /> As the largest provider of food security in our community, IFC ensures a community <br /> network of basic human services and infrastructure that maintains, protects, and <br /> promotes the well-being of all County residents. IFC's Community Kitchen serves hot <br /> meals daily to anyone who is hungry, and the Food Pantry provides a full complement of <br /> groceries, personal care items and emergency financial assistance to prevent eviction and <br /> utility disruption. These programs advance the priorities of the Towns to increase <br /> residents' livelihood security and support residents in accessing the most appropriate <br /> social safety net services within and beyond IFC, <br /> 7.Target Population: Please complete the table below with numbers(not percentages)of individuals served <br /> and projected to be served. <br /> Program Target Population Demographics <br /> Projected Actual Estimated Projected <br /> 2017-18 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 <br /> Gender <br /> Men 1501 1513 1500 1500 <br /> Women 2161 2049 2100 2100 <br /> Nonbinary/Genderqueer 0 0 0 0 <br /> Self-Describe 0 0 0 0 <br /> Total 3662 3562 1 3600 3600 <br /> Race and Ethnicity <br /> Black or African-American 2222 1871 2000 2000 <br /> American Indian or Alaska Native 14 68 50 50 <br /> Asian 11 66 50 50 <br /> White 1082 942 1050 1050 <br /> Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 15 65 1 50 1 50 <br /> Other:specify—Multiracial,Hispanic/Latinx,unknown 318 550 400 400 <br /> ---._..__...--............................................................................................................. <br /> Program information P a g e 11 of 17 <br />
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