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2022-552-E-Social Svc-Inter-Faith Council for Social Services- outside agency funding & emergency assistance program
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10/11/2022
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10/11/2022
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10/17/2022
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$336,250.00
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<br />Program information Page 19 of 33 <br />PROGRAM INFORMATION <br />*Please submit for each program if applying for funding for more than one program. <br /> <br />6. Program Name: Food Programs <br /> <br /> Program Primary Contact and Title: Kristin Lavergne <br /> <br /> Telephone Number: 919.929.6380 x 2021 E-Mail: klavergne@ifcmailbox.org <br /> <br />7. 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. (250 words or less) <br />As the largest non-profit provider of food security in our community for all residents, IFC <br />ensures a community network of basic human services and infrastructure that <br />maintains, protects, and promotes the well-being of all County residents. IFC’s <br />Community Kitchen serves hot meals daily to anyone who is hungry, and the Community <br />Market (formerly Food Pantry) provides a full complement of groceries, personal care items <br />and emergency financial assistance to prevent eviction and utility disruption. These <br />programs advance the priorities of the Towns to increase residents’ livelihood security <br />and support residents in accessing the most appropriate social safety net services within <br />and beyond IFC. Through the pandemic of the past 2 years, we have continued adapted <br />services that include take-out meals and assigned grocery pick-up times, collecting <br />members’ grocery preferences and information over the phone, and meeting general needs <br />of the community members who show up at our door. <br />8. Target Population: Please complete the table below with numbers (not percentages) of individuals served <br />and projected to be served. <br /> <br />Program Target Population Demographics <br /> <br />Projected <br /> 2020-2021 <br />Actual <br />2020- <br />2021 <br /> Projected <br /> 2021-2022 <br />Projected <br /> 2022-2023 <br />Gender <br />Men 1216 1050 1216 1216 <br />Women 1920 1504 1920 1920 <br />Nonbinary/Genderqueer ----- 0 0 0 <br />Self-Describe 64 0 64 64 <br />Total 3200 2554 3200 3200 <br />Race and Ethnicity <br />Black or African-American 1728 1098 1728 1728 <br />American Indian or Alaska Native 32 26 32 32 <br />Asian Indian <br />White 928 664 928 928 <br />Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 48 51 48 48 <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: D55BA9F3-2E5A-43E1-B098-5435F6FD4E2D
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