Program Essential Requirements Sample Clauses
The Program Essential Requirements clause defines the fundamental criteria or standards that must be met for participation in or completion of a specific program. This clause typically outlines mandatory qualifications, prerequisites, or performance benchmarks, such as required coursework, certifications, or compliance with certain policies. By clearly establishing these baseline requirements, the clause ensures that all participants understand what is necessary to remain in good standing or to successfully complete the program, thereby promoting fairness and consistency.
Program Essential Requirements. For the life of the Contract, Subrecipient shall meet or exceed the following performance metrics:
1. Total number of assisted units/beds:
2. Total number of extremely low-income households (at or below 30% of AMI) to be served:
3. Total number of persons experiencing homelessness to be served:
Program Essential Requirements. For the life of the Contract, Subrecipient shall meet or exceed the following performance metrics:
Program Essential Requirements. For the life of the Contract, Subrecipient shall meet or exceed the following performance metrics:
i. Total number of assisted units/beds:
ii. Total number of extremely low-income households (at or below 30% of AMI) to be served: The total number of households at or below 30% AMI is 80 households or 100% for the term of this Contract.
iii. Total number of persons experiencing homelessness to be served:
iv. Subrecipient shall provide temporary shelter, intake assessment, 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 individual, may include, but are not limited to:
Program Essential Requirements. The Program shall meet the County’s need to provide emergency housing intervention services identified in this Contract to those experiencing homelessness through connection of services and an emergency shelter program.
1. Contractor shall provide regional services to victims of crime or other trauma experiencing homelessness in Orange County.
2. Contractor shall provide temporary shelter and case management and advocacy services to victims of crime or other trauma to secure permanent housing, increased income, and connections to public benefits and health services. These include:
a. Weekly individual and/or group counseling
b. Weekly house meetings c. Crisis intervention d. 24-hour coverage to provide round-the-clock support to participants and ensure safety of participants e. Referrals to proximate 12-step meetings to help participants maintain sobriety
Program Essential Requirements. The Program shall meet the County’s need to provide rental assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services identified in this Contract to those experiencing homelessness through evaluation of needs and connection to resources. For the life of the Contract, Subrecipient shall meet or exceed the following performance metrics:
1. Total number of assisted units/beds:
2. Total number of extremely low-income households (at or below 30% of AMI) to be served:
3. Total number of persons experiencing homelessness to be served:
4. Subrecipient 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. Utilize and participate in the County Coordinated Entry System (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.
Program Essential Requirements. The Program shall meet the County’s need to provide flexible housing subsidy funds identified in this Contract to those experiencing homelessness through evaluation of needs and connection to resources.
1. Contractor shall provide regional services to families experiencing homelessness in Orange County.
Program Essential Requirements. For the life of the Contract, Contractor shall meet or exceed the following performance metrics:
1. Total number of assisted units/beds:
2. Total number of extremely low-income households (at or below 30% of AMI) to be served:
3. Total number of persons experiencing homelessness to be served:
4. Contractor shall provide temporary shelter, intake assessment, 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 individual, may include, but are not limited to:
Program Essential Requirements. The Program shall meet the County’s need to provide emergency housing intervention services identified in this Contract to those experiencing homelessness through connection of services and an emergency shelter program.
1. Contractor shall provide regional services to families and individuals experiencing homelessness in Orange County.
2. Contractor shall provide temporary shelter, case management and supportive services to domestic violence victims experiencing homelessness to secure permanent housing, increased income, and connections to public benefits and health services.
3. Contractor shall have a target of serving 75 persons experiencing homelessness for the term of this Contract. Performance goals and thresholds are itemized in Section 2.B., with reporting and data requirements listed in Section 3 of this Scope of Services.
4. Utilize and participate in the County Coordinated Entry System (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.
Program Essential Requirements. The Program shall meet the County’s need to provide rental assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services identified in this Contract to those experiencing homelessness through evaluation of needs and connection to resources.
1. Contractor shall provide regional services to families and individuals experiencing homelessness in Orange County.
2. Contractor shall provide rental assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness to secure permanent housing, increased stability, and connections to community resources and mainstream benefits. These include:
a. Rental application fees
b. Double security deposits
c. Utility deposits and payments
d. Holding fees
e. Move-in costs including truck rental, furnishings, moving of client’s belongings, payments to access storage, and other costs to move clients into housing.
f. Housing stability case management services through County-approved subcontracted service providers
3. Contractor shall serve a minimum of 17 households experiencing homelessness for the term of this Contract. Performance goals and thresholds are itemized in Section 2.B., with reporting and data requirements listed in Section 3 of this Scope of Services.
4. Contractor shall utilize and participate in the County Coordinated Entry System (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.
Program Essential Requirements. For the life of the Contract, Contractor shall meet or exceed the following performance metrics:
i. Total number of assisted units/beds:
ii. Total number of extremely low-income households (at or below 30% of AMI) to be served: The total number of households at or below 30% AMI is 200 households or 100% for the term of this Contract.
iii. Total number of persons experiencing homelessness to be served: The total number of persons experiencing homelessness to be served is 200 for the term of this Contract.
iv. Contractor shall provide temporary shelter, intake assessment, 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 individual, may include, but are not limited to: