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2023-544-E-Health Dept-Transplanting Traditions -Outside Agency Agreement
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2023-544-E-Health Dept-Transplanting Traditions -Outside Agency Agreement
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9/27/2023
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9/27/2023
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Certified by: _______________________ Title: __________________________ Date: ____________ <br /> (Provider’s Signature) <br /> <br /> <br />EXHIBIT “B” <br /> <br />Scope of Services – FY 2023-24 <br />Outside Agency Performance Agreement <br /> <br />Agency Name: Transplanting Traditions Community Farm <br />Program Name: Health Food Access Program and Youth & Children's Program <br />Funding Award: $12,000 <br /> <br />Outline how the agency will spend Orange County’s funding award. <br />Program Services <br />Outline the critical services (activities) the agency will employ to attain the Anticipated Outcomes below, by June 30, 2024. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br /> <br />Anticipated Outcomes <br />The Anticipated Results column must include quantifiable results in the form of number of persons/units served within Orange <br />County, only (all Towns and municipalities). If you use percentages, you must also provide the total number of participants within <br />that measure’s description or for an earlier performance measure. <br />Performance Measures Anticipated <br />Results <br />Percentage of 28 participants who attend TTCF’s small business and agricultural <br />trainings and who demonstrate an increase in farm income and business growth <br />100% of 28 <br />participants <br />23 Households reporting for 109 individuals/participants that report that all household <br />members improve at least one of the following: their nutrition, physical activity and <br />mental health. <br />100% of 23 <br />households <br />reporting <br />for 109 <br />individuals <br />Number of food insecure 1979 participants accessing and consuming fresh, culturally <br />appropriate food through TTCF’s “Share a Share” hunger relief program. Survey results <br />from participants qualify the success of the program. <br />100% of <br />1,979 food <br />insecure <br />participants <br /> <br /> <br />Expense Description Amount <br />Workshops, Trainings, & Travels - Youth & Children's Program $5,000 <br />Workshops Trainings - Healthy Food Access Program $7,000 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Provide academic support, tutoring, cultural and leadership development for children and youth from <br />Burma. <br />9/8/2023Executive Director <br />Provide agricultural education to farmers, conduct end of year interview, and track their income and <br />food savings from farming and receiving of food. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: D2C31311-1A1A-4A30-9007-2F17D64E6227 <br />9/26/2023
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