Contractor’s Programmatic Responsibilities/ Description of Services Sample Clauses

Contractor’s Programmatic Responsibilities/ Description of Services. In addition to the administrative services required as part of the Contract, and the Scope of Services, which is incorporated as fully set herein, the Contractor agrees to meet the following levels of accomplishments: A. Program Essential Requirements Contractor shall: 1. Ensure that the Program will be in operation at minimum Monday – Friday (8 hours a day). 2. Have a 24-hour contact available to County for emergency communication purposes and to coordinate responses as appropriate. 3. Ensure that participants’ income is at or below 30 percent of Area Median Income. 4. Contractor shall provide rental assistance and housing relocation and stabilization These include: a. Rental arrears for homelessness prevention b. Security deposits as needed
Contractor’s Programmatic Responsibilities/ Description of Services. In addition to the administrative services required as part of the Contract and the Scope of Services, which is incorporated as fully set herein, the Contractor agrees to meet the following levels of accomplishments: A. Program Essential Requirements Contractor shall: 1. Ensure that the Program will be in operation 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week and have a 24-hour contact available to County for emergency communication purposes. 2. Provide temporary shelter, intake assessments, and case management services to individuals to secure permanent housing, increased income, and connections to public benefits and health services as set forth in 24 CFR 576.102. Such connections, as a result of the intake assessment and dependent upon the needs of the family, may include, but are not limited to:
Contractor’s Programmatic Responsibilities/ Description of Services. In addition to the administrative services required as part of the Contract and the Scope of Services, which is incorporated as fully set herein, the Contractor agrees to meet the following levels of accomplishments: A. Program Essential Requirements Contractor shall: 1. Ensure that the Program will be in operation 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week and have a 24-hour contact available to County for emergency communication purposes. 2. Contractor shall provide temporary shelter, intake assessment, and case management of the household, may include, but are not limited to:
Contractor’s Programmatic Responsibilities/ Description of Services. In addition to the administrative services required as part of the Contract and the Scope of Services, which is incorporated as fully set herein, the Contractor agrees to meet the following levels of accomplishments: A. Program Essential Requirements Contractor shall: 1. Ensure that the Program will be in operation 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week and have a 24-hour contact available to County for emergency communication purposes. 2. Provide temporary shelter, intake assessments, and case management services to individuals health services as set forth in 24 CFR 576.102. Such connections, as a result of the intake assessment and dependent upon the needs of the family, may include, but are not limited to: a. Counseling
Contractor’s Programmatic Responsibilities/ Description of Services. In addition to the administrative services required as part of the Contract and the Scope of Services, which is incorporated as fully set herein, the Contractor agrees to meet the following levels of accomplishments:
Contractor’s Programmatic Responsibilities/ Description of Services. In addition to the administrative services required as part of the Contract, and the Scope of Services, which is incorporated as fully set herein, the Contractor agrees to meet the following levels of accomplishments: A. Program Essential Requirements Contractor shall: 1. Ensure that the Program will be in operation at minimum Monday – Friday (8 hours a day). 2. Have a 24-hour contact available to County for emergency communication purposes and to coordinate responses as appropriate. 3. Ensure that participants’ income is at or below 30 percent of Area Median Income. 4. Contractor shall provide rental assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness to secure permanent housing, increased income, and connections to public benefits and health services. These include: a. Rental arrears for homelessness prevention b. Security deposits as needed c. Initial and re-evaluations for services d. Housing and individualized service plans e. Housing search and placement f. Legal services for housing needs g. Credit repair and financial management h. Employment assistance i. Securing basic resources and mainstream benefits 5. Provide referrals and confirmed linkages to address the eligible participants’ physical, behavioral and other health needs and assist the eligible participants in obtaining the necessary services. 6. Provide case management services to eligible participants and assist them with accessing and transitioning to available housing opportunities. 7. Maintain a case management ratio of one Case Manager to 25 participants (1:25) for Program quality of services, positive outcomes, and program efficacy. 8. Operate the Program in accordance with non-discrimination policies and attend annual trainings that focus on understanding implicit biases and cultural sensitivities to promote diversity and equity within the Program. 9. Coordinate with County agencies engaged with individuals and families experiencing homelessness, including but not limited to the Health Care Agency, Social Services Agency, and OC Community Resources; and engage local agencies, social services programs and volunteers to assist with Program services. 10. Utilize and participate in the County CES for families and individuals; meet CES requirements of 24 CFR part 576.400(d) or 24 CFR part 578.7(a)(8) and related HUD requirements. B. Administrative Management Requirements Contractor shall: 1. Work in partnership with the County...

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