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83 <br /> SP-40 Institutional Delivery Structure - 91.415, 91.215(k) <br /> Explain the institutional structure through which the jurisdiction will carry out its consolidated plan <br /> including private industry, nonprofit organizations, and public institutions. <br /> Responsible Entity Responsible Entity Type Role Geographic Area Served <br /> Orange County Government Ownership Jurisdiction <br /> Planning <br /> Public Housing <br /> Rental <br /> Chapel Hill Government Economic Development Jurisdiction <br /> Housing for People with <br /> Service Needs <br /> Ownership <br /> Planning <br /> Public Housing <br /> Rental <br /> neighborhood <br /> improvements <br /> public facilities <br /> public services <br /> Orange County Continuum of care Homelessness Jurisdiction <br /> Partnership to End <br /> Homelessness <br /> Table 50-Institutional Delivery Structure <br /> Assess of Strengths and Gaps in the Institutional Delivery System <br /> • Counseling/Advocacy: Local government services could adopt a more relationship-based, client- <br /> driven, and trauma-informed approach to housing and services delivery. <br /> • Legal Assistance: UNC-Chapel Hill provides some pro bono services and NC Legal Aid serves this <br /> area, but is under-funded and unable to meet the need. <br /> • Rental Assistance:There is an unmet need for rental subsidies in Orange County.Affordable <br /> rental housing development and rental subsidies for low-income households is a huge need. <br /> • Utilities Assistance: Funds for utilities assistance are provided by the County and the Towns to <br /> eligible low-income households.These funds are heavily utilized, indicating the need for <br /> increased funding. <br /> • Law Enforcement: Local law enforcement, particularly the Town of Chapel Hill, does a good job <br /> supporting the work of the Orange County Partnership to End Homelessness though community <br /> policing in the county should be expanded. <br /> • Substance Use: Substance use services are provided by Freedom House Recovery Center but <br /> they are unable to meet the demand, particularly of people who need longer treatment and <br /> residential settings. <br /> IFFY 2020—2024 Orange County, NC HOME Consortium 80 <br /> Consolidated Plan <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.06/30/2018) <br />