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Agenda 02/23/2016 Item #16D 7 2/23/2016 16.D.7. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve after-the-fact grant application for a 3-year U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women-Justice for Families Grant in the amount of $599,480 that is part of the Victims Advocacy Organization Grant Program. OBJECTIVE: To secure funding to continue the visitation and safe exchange program for children and families in our community. CONSIDERATIONS: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office on Violence Against Women has issued a solicitation for the Justice for Families grant. Community and Human Services is applying as part of the Victims Advocacy Organization (VAO) collaboration. The VAO organizations involved in this application are Collier County Child Advocacy Council (also known as the Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) and The Shelter for Abused Women& Children(The Shelter), in addition, the Twentieth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida is also a partner. The purpose of this application is to forge local partnerships among police, prosecutors,judges, victim advocates, health care providers, faith leaders and other organizations to provide victims with the protection and services they need to pursue safe and healthy lives, while improving communities' capacity to hold offenders accountable for their crimes. The grant was authorized in the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (VAWA) of 2013 to improve the response to the civil and criminal justice system for families with a history of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, or in cases involving allegations of child sexual abuse. The application is focused on two purpose areas for the community: (1) Supervised visitation and safe exchange and (2) Civil Legal Services. The supervised visitation and safe exchange services will be provided by CAC and the civil legal services through The Shelter. The grant application includes an executed Memorandum of Understanding between Collier County, CAC,The Shelter and the Twentieth Judicial Circuit Court. Collier County and our collaborative partners are requesting a 3-year total of$599,480. There is no match required to implement this program,when awarded. The grant request,by budget category, is identified in the table in the Fiscal Impact section below. Collier County was awarded and successfully completed two 3-year DOJ Safe Haven grants from October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2015. The Justice for Families grant program has replaced the Safe Havens grant program. Should Collier County be selected as a grantee,the award will begin on October 1, 2016 and end on September 30,2019. If the grant is awarded, the grant agreement and associated subsequent awards will be brought to the Board at a later date for approval and signature. As fiscal agent of the grant, the County will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the programmatic and financial reporting requirements of the grant. The sub-award contracts will include requirements for the subrecipients to provide information as needed for these reports. The award will include the need to create a sole source subrecipient award contract with the CAC because they are the only victims' visitation center in the county. The Shelter for Abused Women& Children will be a sub-consultant through CAC and as such, will submit all invoices to CAC who will, in turn, include them with their invoices for reimbursement through the County. Packet Page-620- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. The grant was released/announced on November 24, 2015 with a submittal due date on January 21, 2016. With such a short response time to address the grant announcement and the coordinator with outside agencies, staff was not able to complete the application in time for a board meeting prior to submission. Collier County CMA#5330 authorizes the County manager to approve the submittal of grant applications with subsequent Board action at the next regularly scheduled Board meeting to ratify the approval as an after-the-fact application. The County manager approved the grant application on January 19,2016. FISCAL IMPACT: If the grant is awarded, federal funds from DOJ VAWA in the amount of$599,480 will be appropriated into Human Services Grant Fund 707 via a Budget Amendment at the time of Board acceptance of the grant.No County match is required for this grant. The following table reflects the three- year budget period: Budget Category Grant Amount County Personnel $ 30,345 County Fringe/Benefits $ 4,743 Travel $ 8,547 Supplies $ 600 VAO Partners $ 555,245 Total Project Cost $599,480 LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Board will have the opportunity to accept or reject the funds if the grant is approved. Accordingly,this Office has no issue with respect to the legality of this request, which is appropriate for Board action and requires a majority vote for Board action-JAB GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact due for this request. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves after-the-fact grant application for a 3-year U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women — Justice for Families Grant that is part of the VAO grant program(Fiscal Impact$599,480). Prepared By: Lisa Carr,Grants Coordinator,Community and Human Services Attachments: 1. County Manager Approval 2. DOJ Justice for Families Grant Application Packet Page-621- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.D.16.D.7. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve after-the-fact grant application for a 3-year U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women-Justice for Families Grant that is part of the Victims Advocacy Organization Grant Program. Meeting Date: 2/23/2016 Prepared By Name: CarrLisa Title: Grants Coordinator,Community&Human Services 1/27/2016 2:54:56 PM Submitted by Title: Grants Coordinator,Community&Human Services Name: CarrLisa 1/27/2016 2:54:57 PM Approved By Name: LopezMaggie Title:Accountant, Senior,Community&Human Services Date: 1/27/2016 4:02:19 PM Name: TownsendAmanda Title: Division Director-Operations Support,Public Services Department Date: 2/2/2016 6:29:55 AM Name: SonntagKristi Title: Manager-Federal/State Grants Operation,Community&Human Services Date: 2/3/2016 1:02:11 PM Name: GrantKimberley Title: Division Director-Cmnty&Human Svc, Community&Human Services Date: 2/8/2016 7:04:58 PM Packet Page -622- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Name: Joshua Thomas Title: Grants Support Specialist,Grants Management Office Date: 2/9/2016 8:17:21 AM Name: CarnellSteve Title: Department Head-Public Services,Public Services Department Date: 2/9/2016 11:58:23 AM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title:Assistant County Attorney,CAO General Services Date: 2/9/2016 1:32:24 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 2/10/2016 11:50:33 AM Name: StanleyTherese Title: Manager-Grants Compliance,Grants Management Office Date: 2/12/2016 4:30:48 PM Name: CasalanguidaNick Title: Deputy County Manager,County Managers Office Date: 2/14/2016 1:25:07 PM Packet Page -623- i 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Cote-r County Office of Management & Budget _ Grant Application Reviewed and Approved by County Manager or designee: . _x_z.-2) I County Mari er A14 C e' (date) After-the-Fact Approval by the BCC is required at the February 23,2016 BCC meeting TO: Leo Ochs,County Manager CC: Kim Grant,CHS Director FROM: Joshua Thomas,Grants Support Specialist V SUBJECT: County Manager review and approval of a 2016 Justice for Families Grant application sponsored by the Office on Violence against Women in the amount of$599,480 January 14,2016 Collier County Community and Human Services Department(CHS)is applying for Justice for Families Grant funding that will assist Collier County,particularly the undeserved population by allowing the county's local supervised visitation center to continue to provide accessible and high quality supervised visitation services. Funding will also improve the quality of victim services through enhanced evidence- based training opportunities for the court and court related personnel. Finally,funding will provide resources for the juvenile court to respond to dating violence and sexual assault.There are no match requirements for this grant Funding was announced November 24,2015 and the application is due January 20,2016. Due to the short turnaround,we are asking your approval for OMB to submit the application in www.grants.gov followed by after the fact approval by the Board of County Commissioners at the February 23,2016 BCC meeting. Once you have reviewed the application,please sign in the box above and call me for pickup at 239-252-8989. Thank you,and please let me know if you have any questions regarding this request. omit 4 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 201•Naoles.Florida 34112.5746.239-252-8973•FAX 239-252-8828 Packet Page -624- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. I 's M. Grant Application Package ..- GRANTS.GOV" Opportunity Title: OVW FY 2016 Justice for Families Program Offering Agency: !Office on Violence Against Women CFDA Number: 16.021 CFDA Description: Justice Systems Response to Families Opportunity Number: ovw-2016-9003 Competition ID: OVW-2016-9003 Opportunity Open Date: 1 11/24/2015 1 Opportunity Close Date: 01/21/2016 Agency Contact: Carrie Mitchell E-mail: OVW.JFF @usdoj.gov Phone: 202-307-6026 This opportunity is only open to organizations,applicants who are submitting grant applications on behalf of a company,state,local or tribal government,academia,or other type of organization. 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OMB Number:4040-0004 Expiration Date:8/3112016 Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 *1.Type of Submission: *2.Type of Application: •If Revision,select appropriate letter(s): Preapplication © New ©Application []Continuation *Other(Specify): [�Changed/Corrected Application El Revision *3.Date Received: 4.Applicant Identifier. 01/20/2016 5a.Federal Entity identifier. 5b.Federal Award identifier: 1 State Use Only: 6.Date Received by State: 7.State Application Identifier: 8.APPLICANT INFORMATION: *a.Legal Name: (Collier County Board of County Comissioners *b.Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number(EIN/TIN): •c.Organizational DUNS: 59-60000558 0769977900000 d.Address: *Streetl: 13299 Tamiami Trail East Suite 202 Streetl: ( ! *City: Naples County/Parish: *State: FL: Florida Province: *Country: USA: UNITED STATES •Zip/Postal Code: 34112-4902 e.Organizational Unit: Department Name: Division Name: !Public Services Community and Human Services f.Name and contact information of person to be contacted on matters involving this application: Prefix: *First Name: Kimberley Middle Name: I *Last Name: Grant Suffix: Title: Director, Community and Human Services Organizational Affiliation: •Telephone Number: 239-252-6287 Fax Number: *Email: 1KimberleyGrant @colliergov.net Packet Page -626- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 *9.Type of Applicant 1:Select Applicant Type: (n: County Government Type of Applicant 2:Select Applicant Type: Type of Applicant 3:Select Applicant Type: •Other(specify): *10.Name of Federal Agency: 'Office on Violence Against Women 11.Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 16.021 CFDA Title: Justice Systems Response to Families *12.Funding Opportunity Number: OVW-2016-9003 •Title: OVW FY 2016 Justice for Families Program 13.Competition Identification Number: OVW-2016-9003 Title: 14.Areas Affected by Project(Cities,Counties,States,etc.): Add Attachment Delete Attachment View Attachment J "15.Descriptive Title of Applicant's Project: Collier County Justice for Families Attach supporting documents as specified in agency instructions. Add Attachmefts Delete Attachments. View Attachments Packet Page -627- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 16.Congressional Districts Of: *a.Applicant 14 `b.Program/Project 114 Attach an additional list of Program/Project Congressional Districts if needed. Lvo Ntacmenl. o0 ,;� 17.Propose Project: ^a.Start Date: 10/01/2016 ^u End Date: 09/30/e019 18.Estimated Funding($): *a.Fed uu »o»,,00.00 b.Applicant 0.00 ^c.State 0.00 d.Local | 0.00' ~e Other 0.00 f. Program Income 0.00 g.TOTAL | 5e9,480.00 *19.Is Application Subject to ReVieW By State Under ExecutiVe Order 12372 Process? �l a.This application was made available to the State under the Executive Order 12372 Process for review on | • El b.Program is subject to E.O.12372 but has not been selected by the State for review. c.Program Is not covered by E.O.1e372. *20.Is the Applicant Delinquent On Any Federal Debt? (If"Yes,"provide explanation In attachment.) �]Yes No If"Yes",provide explanation and attach " A =�==== =e ^` e^�� xt*By signing this application,I certify(1)to the statements contained mmo|wtnfvort|ncativms*^umu(2)mut the statements herein are true, complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I also provide the required assurances**and agree to comply with any resulting terms If accept an award.I am aware that any false,fictitious,or fraudulent statements or claims may subject me to criminal,civil,or administrative penalties.(U.S.Code,Title um,Section mo1) 0Q ^^|wonss ~The list of certifications and assurances,or an Internet site where you may obtain this list,is contained in the announcement or agency specific instructions. Authorized Representative: Prefix: uz. ,First Name: Leo Middle Name: E. ~Last Name: Ochs Suffix: Jr. *Title: County Manager ^Telephone Number: 239-e5e-8383 | Fax Number: . ^cmvx: L^^o^x*@cvzzier«ov.net "Signature of Authorized Representative: Therese Stanley *Date Signed: otuoumo Packet Page -628- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. ATTACHMENTS FORM Instructions: On this form,you will attach the various files that make up your grant application.Please consult with the appropriate Agency Guidelines for more information about each needed fife.Please remember that any files you attach must be in the document format and named as specified in the Guidelines. Important: Please attach your files in the proper sequence.See the appropriate Agency Guidelines for details. 1)Please attach Attachment 1 Appendix B Letter of Registr Add Attachment Delete Attachment View Attachment 2)Please attach Attachment 2 Appendix n-summary of Curren Add Attachment ..) Delete Attachment YewAtta.chment 3)Please attach Attachment 3 Summary Data Sheet .pdf Add Attachment Delete Attachment I View Attachment 4)Please attach Attachment 4 proposal Abstract.pdf Add Atlachrnent Delete Attachment View Attachment 5)Please attach Attachment 5 MOV.pdf Add Attachment Delete Attachment View Attachment 6)Please attach Attachment 6 Confidentiality Cert.pdf Add Attachment L DeleteA#tachment J ufewAttachment .!; 7 Please attach Attachment 7 1 Letter of Nonsupplanting.pdf A..ddAilachment ::: DeleteAttachmenl VewAtlachment !. 8)Please attach Attachment 8 Financial Accounting Practice Add Attachment : Delete Attachment -View Attachment _I 8)Please attach Attachment 9 Appendix J-Mediation.pdf � Add Attachment Delete Attachment V#ewAttaCht>tent;. 10)Please attach Attachment 10 Appendix G-Supervised Visita� Add Attachment DeleteA##achment Y.iewAttaehmer!# _l 11)Please attach Attachment 11 Appendix I-Legal Services.pn` .Add Attachment :. DeleteAifaehment VteWAttabhment `; � 12)Please attach Attachment 12 Add Attachment Delete Attachment ytew Attachment . 13)Please attach Attachment 13 I Add Attachment Defete'Atiachment Utew Attachment 14)Please attach Attachment 14 Add Attachment Delete Attachment View Attachment 15)Please attach Attachment 15 Add Attachment ,: Delete Attachment ry View Attachment Packet Page -629- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Project Narrative File(s) *Mandatory Project Narrative File Filename: Project Narrative.pdf Add Mandatory Project Narratide Fite I Delete Mandatory Project Narrative Filet 'View Mandatory Project Narratwe File. To add more Project Narrative File attachments,please use the attachment buttons below. Add Optional Projectlar, I Delete Optional Project Narrative File (View Optional Project Narrative Filet Packet Page -630- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. OMB Number:4040-0007 Expiration Date:06/30/2014 ASSURANCES-NON-CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 15 minutes per response,including time for reviewing instructions,searching existing data sources,gathering and maintaining the data needed,and completing and reviewing the collection of information.Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information,including suggestions for reducing this burden,to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project(0348-0040),Washington,DC 20503. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET. SEND IT TO THE ADDRESS PROVIDED BY THE SPONSORING AGENCY. NOTE: Certain of these assurances may not be applicable to your projector program.If you have questions,please contact the awarding agency.Further,certain Federal awarding agencies may require applicants to certify to additional assurances. If such is the case,you will be notified. As the duly authorized representative of the applicant,I certify that the applicant: 1. Has the legal authority to apply for Federal assistance Act of 1973,as amended(29 U.S.C.§794),which and the institutional,managerial and financial capability prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps;(d) (including funds sufficient to pay the non-Federal share the Age Discrimination Act of 1975,as amended(42 U. of project cost)to ensure proper planning,management S.C.§§6101-6107),which prohibits discrimination on and completion of the project described in this the basis of age;(e)the Drug Abuse Office and application. Treatment Act of 1972(P.L.92-255),as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug 2. Will give the awarding agency,the Comptroller General abuse;(f)the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and of the United States and,if appropriate,the State, Alcoholism Prevention,Treatment and Rehabilitation through any authorized representative,access to and Act of 1970(P.L.91-616),as amended, relating to the right to examine all records,books,papers,or nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or documents related to the award;and will establish a alcoholism;(g)§§523 and 527 of the Public Health proper accounting system in accordance with generally Service Act of 1912(42 U.S.C.§§290 dd-3 and 290 accepted accounting standards or agency directives. ee-3),as amended,relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records;(h)Title VIII of the Civil 3. Will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from Rights Act of 1968(42 U.S.C.§§3601 et seq.),as using their positions for a purpose that constitutes or amended,relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, presents the appearance of personal or organizational rental or financing of housing;(i)any other conflict of interest,or personal gain, nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which application for Federal assistance is being 4. Will initiate and complete the work within the applicable made;and,(j)the requirements of any other time frame after receipt of approval of the awarding nondiscrimination statute(s)which may apply to the agency. application. 5. Will comply with the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 7. Will comply,or has already complied,with the 1970(42 U.S.C.§§4728 4763)relating to prescribed requirements of Titles II and Ill of the Uniform standards for merit systems for programs funded under Relocation of 1970( and Real )which Acquisition of the 19 statutes or regulations specified in Policies Act of 1970(P.L.91-646)which provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced or Appendix A of OPM's Standards for a Merit System of whose property is acquired as a result of Federal or Personnel Administration(5 C.F.R.900,Subpart F). federally-assisted programs.These requirements apply to all interests in real property acquired for 6. Will comply with all Federal statutes relating to project purposes regardless of Federal participation in nondiscrimination.These include but are not limited to: purchases. (a)Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(P.L.88-352) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race,color 8. Will comply,as applicable,with provisions of the or national origin;(b)Title IX of the Education Hatch Act(5 U.S.C.§§1501-1508 and 7324-7328) Amendments of 1972,as amended(20 U.S.C.§§1681- which limit the political activities of employees whose 1683, and 1685-1686),which prohibits discrimination on principal employment activities are funded in whole the basis of sex;(c)Section 504 of the Rehabilitation or in part with Federal funds. Previous Edition Usable Standard Form 424E(Rev.747) Authorized for Local Reproduction Prescribed by OMB CircularA-102 Packet Page -631- 2/23/201616.D.7. 9. Will comply,as applicable,with the provisions of the Davis- 13. Will assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance Bacon Act(40 U.S.C.§§276a to 276a-7),the Copeland Act with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation (40 U.S.C.§276c and 18 U.S.C.§874),and the Contract Act of 1966,as amended(16 U.S.C.§470), EO 11593 Work Hours and Safety Standards Act(40 U.S.C.§§327- (identification and protection of historic properties),and 333),regarding labor standards for federally-assisted the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of construction subagreements. 1974(16 U.S.C.§§469a-1 et seq.). 10. Will comply,if applicable,with flood insurance purchase 14. Will comply with P.L.93-348 regarding the protection of requirements of Section 102(a)of the Flood Disaster human subjects involved in research,development,and Protection Act of 1973(P.L.93-234)which requires related activities supported by this award of assistance. recipients in a special flood hazard area to participate in the program and to purchase flood insurance if the total cost of 15. Will comply with the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of insurable construction and acquisition is$10,000 or more. 1966(P.L.89-544,as amended,7 U.S.C.§§2131 et seq.)pertaining to the care,handling,and treatment of 11. Will comply with environmental standards which may be warm blooded animals held for research,teaching,or prescribed pursuant to the following:(a)institution of other activities supported by this award of assistance. environmental quality control measures under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969(P.L.91-190)and 16. Will comply with the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Executive Order(EO)11514;(b)notification of violating Prevention Act(42 U.S.C.§§4801 et seq.)which facilities pursuant to E011738;(c)protection of wetlands prohibits the use of lead-based paint in construction or pursuant to EO 11990;(d)evaluation of flood hazards in rehabilitation of residence structures. floodplains in accordance with EO 11988;(e)assurance of 17. Will cause to be performed the required financial and project consistency with the approved State management compliance audits in accordance with the Single Audit program developed under the Coastal Zone Management Act Amendments of 1996 and OMB Circular No.A-133, Act of 1972(16 U.S.C.§§1451 at seq.);(f)conformity of "Audits of States, Local Governments,and Non-Profit Federal actions to State(Clean Air)Implementation Plans Organizations." under Section 176(c)of the Clean Air Act of 1955,as amended(42 U.S.C.§§7401 et seq.);(g)protection of 18• Will comply with all applicable requirements of all other underground sources of drinking water under the Safe Federal laws,executive orders,regulations, and policies Drinking Water Act of 1974,as amended(P.L.93-523); governing this program. and,(h)protection of endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973,as amended(P.L.93- 19. Will comply with the requirements of Section 106(g)of 205). the Trafficking Victims Protection Act(TVPA)of 2000,as amended(22 U.S.C.7104)which prohibits grant award 12. Will comply with the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of recipients or a sub-recipient from(1)Engaging in severe 1968(16 U.S.C.§§1271 et seq.)related to protecting forms of trafficking in persons during the period of time components or potential components of the national that the award is in effect(2)Procuring a commercial wild and scenic rivers system. sex act during the period of time that the award is in effect or(3)Using forced labor in the performance of the award or subawards under the award. SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED CERTIFYING OFFICIAL TITLE Therese Stanley County Manager APPLICANT ORGANIZATION DATE SUBMITTED Collier County Board of County Comissioners 1 01/20/2016 Standard Form 424E(Rev.7-97)Back Packet Page -632- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES Approved by OMB Complete this form to disclose lobbying activities pursuant to 31 U.S.C.1352 0348-0046 *Type of Federal Action: 2.*Status of Federal Action: 3.*Report Type: ❑a.contract ❑a.bid/offer/application ©a.Initial filing © b.grant in b.Initial award El b.material change c.cooperative agreement c.post-award d.loan Ele.loan guarantee Elf.loan insurance 4. Name and Address of Reporting Entity: ©Prime USubAwardee Name Collier County Board of County Co:rsi.ssioners 'Street l Street 2 3299 Taaiani Trail East, Suite 202 •Cdy Naples FL:FL: Florida Zp 34112 Congressional District,if known: 14 5.If Reporting Entity in No.4 is Subawardee,Enter Name and Address of Prime: 6.*Federal Department/Agency: 7.*Federal Program Name/Description: Department of Justice Justice Systems Response to Families CFDA Number.if applies*: 16.021 8.Federal Action Number,if known: 9.Award Amount,if known: 10.a.Name and Address of Lobbying Registrant: Prefix I f •F/rst Name[val I Middle Name Last Name ( I Suffix celnovatch •Street t I Street 2 I 1130 Connecticut Avenue *City Washington State DC: District of Columbia I Zp 120036 b.Individual Performing Services(ndudng address ifdfterent from No.10a) Prefix •First Name vat Middle Name 'Last Name Suffix Gelnovatch `Straell 11130 Connecticut Avenue I Street •City Washington Slate DC: District of Columbia Zp 20036 11. Information requested through this form Is authorized by title 31 U.S.C.section 1352.This disclosure of lobbying activities is a material representation of fad upon which reliance was placed by the tier above when the transaction was made or entered Into.This disclosure Is required pursuant to 31 U.S.C.1352.This Information will be reported to the Congress semi-annually and will be available for public inspection My person who fails to file the required disclosure shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than$100,000(or each such failure. •Signature: Therese Stanley 1 'Hamer Prefix 'First Name Middle Name Leo E. Last Name Suffix Ochs Jr. Tile: [County Manager Telephone No.: ' .: s C_K..•..c_. °"ms ._. „.y.n.<, c�rra�.#;J^„:r�•'.e3,J�^y.°.�.,'.,.e,,`._..ik��'r".....�'c.r:r-:.' 2..3.c.4 s-..25"�2-9•s3.r0..3 D,a't�e7:s 01,Fy/2.0/2016 `v1)VWSr'� 4 �,"r 3 J� z ¢dfor LOeaI uc 71 swd.rd rLLL pw.79 i Go t " iwvb Packet Page -633- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. SUMMARY DATA SHEET Legal Name of Applicant: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Authorizing Official: Leo Ochs County Manager Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Florida 34112 leoochs( ,colliergov.net Primary Contact: Kimberley Grant Collier County Interim Director Community and Human Services 239-252-8442 -phone 239-252-2638—fax kimberlevgrant(al,colliergov.net Type of Agency: Local unit of government Jurisdiction: Collier County, Florida Type of Applicant The applicant will serve as a fiscal agent for the organizations that will implement the project. The county will be responsible for all statutory, fiscal and programmatic requirement as well as project deliverables.A description of the responsibilities of each of the partners is described in detail in the MOU. Applicant's Federal Grant For the fiscal year ending September 30, 2015, the Expenditures: applicant expended more than $750,000 in federal funds. Current DOJ Federal Funding: List of Federal Grant programs: Percentage of Grant Activities: Sexual Assault 10% Domestic Violence 75% Dating/teen dating Violence 5% Stalking 10% Child Sexual Abuse 0% Summary of Current and Recent OVW Projects: Attached Purpose Areas: 1. Supervised Visitation and Exchange 6. Civil Legal Services -20% of funding Collier County Board of County Commissioners 1 OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation Packet Page -634- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Non-profit Domestic Violence Agency: The Shelter for Abused Women & Children Court Partner: Florida Twentieth Judicial Circuit Court Collier County Board of County Commissioners 2 OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation Packet Page -635- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. OMB N u m be r:1122-0020 Expiration Date:9/30/2015 Summary of Current and Recent OVW Projects Applicant Name Service Area:Collier County Size of Service Area:2025 square miles Size of Target Population:240,000 Extension Award Award End Program Award Amount Remaining Needed: Grant-Individual(s)and Job Title(s) Justification for Number Date Amount Timeframe Remaining Funds Total: 9,350.67 Individual(s) Job Title(s) 2009-CW- 9/30/2015 Safe $700,000 _Yes Grant Remaining funds are AX-K011 Havens A.Personnel: Lisa Carr Coordinator due to unused travel Super- x No Grant and training. vised B.Fringe: Maggie Lopez Accountant Visita-tion C.Travel 863.04 Alina Borges Case Manager and Exchange D.Equipment: - Gail Tunnock Program E.Supplies: - Director F.Construction: - John Barr G.Consultants and Contracts: 8,487.63 Case Manager H.Other Costs: - Kristi Sonntag Grant Manager I.Indirect Costs: - Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3 OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation Packet Page-636- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Proposal Abstract The Collier County Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida is applying for the Justice for Families Grant Program to continue and strengthen existing supervised visitation services and provide civil legal assistance including legal information and resources for victims of domestic violence particularly for the underserved and marginalized population in our local community. We are requesting $599,480 for the three year grant. Collier County Board of County Commissioners intends to collaborate with the local non-governmental domestic violence agency, The Shelter for Abused Women & Children, to provide an attorney to represent and support victims in civil domestic violence cases and related family law cases, a domestic violence advocate onsite at the visitation center and a supervisor for these positions; as well as contract with the Collier County Child Advocacy Council to provide staff for supervised visitation and safe exchanges for battered women and their children in accordance with the OVW Guiding Principles. The domestic violence court judges will participate in the collaborative partnership, attend annual technical assistance training and continue to send appropriate referrals to the visitation center. A Collier County employee will serve as grant coordinator to act as the point of contact with the Office on Violence Against Women to ensure compliance with the statutory, mandatory and reporting requirements of the grant in addition to an accountant and operations coordinator to assist with the grant responsibilities. The goals of this proposal focus on increasing access to supervised visitation and exchange, implementing services and provide legal and advocacy services which are responsive to the needs of battered women and their children. The partnership will be enhanced through technical assistance training opportunities for all partners including the court and court related personnel. 1 Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2015-4035 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2015 Justice for Families Program Solicitation Packet Page -637- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. training to further improve the legal response to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking. Located in Southwest Florida, Collier County is the largest geographically in the state with 2,025 square miles, larger than the states of Delaware and Rhode Island. Collier's child population continues to become increasingly more diverse with a population of 49% Hispanic, 36% White, 12% African American and Haitian, and 2% mixed and 1% Asian and Native American (Collier County Public Schools, 2015.) More than 50% of our students live in non- English speaking homes, where English is not the first language and sometimes isn't even spoken. The percent of school age children eligible for free or reduced price lunch has increased from 50.9 percent in 2009 to 61.2 percent in 2013 with over 26,000 students categorized as economically needy. (Kids Count Data Center, 2014.) The overall total crime index from 2013 to the first half of 2014 went up by 6.3% in Collier County; the number of murders increased by 33% the number of forcible rapes increased by 20% and aggravated assault increased by 35% (Florida Department of Law Enforcement.) Provision of supervised visitation services and advocacy for victims to meet the needs of this underserved, economically and culturally diverse population is challenging and requires community support and expertise. The Justice for Families Grant Program funding is critical to the safety of the some of the most vulnerable citizens of our community. The funding will further improve the community's capacity to prevent, solve and control the crimes of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. 2 Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2015-4035 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2015 Justice for Families Program Solicitation Packet Page -638- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Project Narrative Purpose of the Application Newspaper headlines all too frequently report tragedies in which women and their children are killed or seriously injured in situations involving domestic violence. Two million injuries and 1,200 deaths to women from intimate partner violence occur each year according the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A 2006 study in the Journal of Family Psychology found that more than 15 million U.S. children live in families in which partner violence occurred at least once in the past year. In the literature mothers have also mentioned difficulties in getting their children back from visitations or; in instances where the mother is the noncustodial parent, having the abusive fathers restrict their access to the children(Bemiller, 2008; Hardesty& Ganong, 2006; Kernic, Monary-Ernsdorff, Koepsell, &Holt, 2005). In extreme cases, post- separation abuse results in fathers kidnapping or murdering mothers and/or children(Jaffe et al., 2003; Saunders, 2009). Due to the significance of post separation violence, it is vital that family courts provide legal supports necessary to protect mothers and children. Shared physical custody and mandated visitation arrangements put mothers in frequent and continued contact with their abusers, allowing batterers opportunities to commit more violence with each child exchange (Hardesty, 2002; Hardesty&Ganong, 2006.) The batterer's motivation to intimidate their victims through the children increases when the couple separates because of the loss of other ways to exert control (Bancroft and Silverman, 2002.) The batterer often minimizes personal responsibility and may use the legal system to continue the abuse of the victim. One of the many ways abusers continue to abuse victims is take them to court repeatedly in order to gain increased parenting time,harass the victim, and exhaust their finances (Hardesty, 2002; Miller& Smolter, 2011; NCJFCJ, 2008; Pollet, 2011.)Although many assume that intimate partner violence will Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr.Packet Page 639 itation 1 2/23/2016 16.D.7. end by one party exiting an abusive relationship, research indicates that leaving not only fails to stop the violence,but separation poses a significant risk of escalated, often lethal violence (American Psychological Association, 1996; Saunders, 2007; Tjaden& Thoennes, 2000.) The 2013 Florida State Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team report states that the victims in the cases reviewed had little contact with social service workers and domestic violence advocates; more than half of the decedents had children (66%), and nearly half of all incidents included child witnesses or additional victims other than the decedent(43%.) Apart from prior domestic violence and criminal activity,the reviewers also identified, in almost all incidents, a substantial number of lethality risk factors including substance abuse, weapons use, economic loss, and some form of obsessiveness,jealousy, or perceived betrayal on the part of the perpetrator. Safe supervised visitation services, victim advocacy and civil legal assistance can be fundamental in avoiding further incidences of domestic violence and possible fatalities. The Justice for Families Grant funding will enable Collier County to assist victims of domestic violence and their children and particularly the underserved population to increase the availability of needed services, by maintaining accessible and high quality supervised visitation services following the OVW guiding principles (Purpose area 1) and increasing civil legal assistance and advocacy services for battered women and their children (Purpose area 6.) Families participate in supervised visitation services to help ensure the safety of adult victims and their children. The availability of civil legal aid may be effective in reducing rates of violence. According to one study, 83 percent of victims represented by an attorney successfully obtained a protective order, as compared to just 32% of victims without an attorney (Murphy, 2003.) Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr Packet Page -640-:itation 2 2/23/2016 16.D.7. The Need: Community Service Area and Demographics The local community faces many challenges providing services to underserved families due to geographic location, language barriers, and immigrant status. Located in Southwest Florida, the county is the largest geographically in the state with 2,025 square miles, larger than the states of Delaware and Rhode Island. According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, domestic violence is one of the most chronically underreported crimes. The overall total crime index from 2013 to the first half of 2014 went up by 6.3% in Collier County; the number of murders increased by 33%the number of forcible rapes increased by 20% and aggravated assault increased by 35% (Florida Department of Law Enforcement.) In the past year, The Shelter for Abused Women& Children along with local law enforcement reviewed 2,438 domestic violence police reports and to assess for lethality risk. Collier County's child population continues to grow and become increasingly more diverse with about 60 percent of children coming from non-white ethnic groups. The schools report a student population of 49%Hispanic, 36%White, 12%African American and Haitian, and 2% mixed and 1%Asian and Native American (Collier County Public Schools, 2014.). The 2014 population of children is 64,436 children 0 to 18 years old,up from 54,916 ten years ago. English is not the first language for nearly 13%of Collier County students with more than 5,700 (PreK-12) students in the English Language Learners program. Collectively, these students speak 80 different heritage languages and hail from 114 different countries of origin. With overall 49% Hispanic and immigrant students, many of the parents and children do not speak English at home. Language barriers isolate immigrant women from community resources and legal remedies as well as causing them to be wary of requesting help from officials based on their experiences with similar institutions in their home county(Erez, 2000.) Immigrant women are Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Fan Packet Page -641-:Ration 3 2/23/2016 16.D.7. commonly isolated,prohibited from work outside of the home and possibly illiterate in their native language; "Fear of deportation is a very powerful tool used by abusers to prevent battered immigrant women from seeking help and keeping them in violent relationships" (Shetty and Kaguyutan, 2002.) The economic volatility of recent years has produced a significant increase in families living at 200 percent of poverty or below. The percent of school age children eligible for free or reduced price lunch has increased from 50.9 %in 2009 to 62% in 2015 with over 28,000 students categorized as economically needy(Collier County Public Schools, 2015.) In 2014 Collier County had 24% of children under age 18 living in poverty(Florida Kids Count, 2015.) In 2013 Collier County Public Schools identified more than 1200 children as homeless. Although domestic violence is reported at all socio-economic levels, some research suggests that the prevalence rates are higher among those who live in poverty(Tolman&Raphael, 2000.) Current Services and Gaps: The partner agencies, the Collier County Child Advocacy Council (the visitation center), The Shelter for Abused Women& Children (the non- governmental domestic violence agency) , the courts and the county government, involved in this project proactively seek community collaboration and support from law enforcement and other victim service providers that are essential to achieving the intended outcomes. There is a continued need to expand and further improve these services by providing increased outreach and advocacy to underserved clients and informing the community and other service providers of the benefits of professional supervised visitation and exchanges. The partners actively participate in the Collier County Domestic Violence Task Force a community-wide plan to end domestic violence through community engagement, community mobilization, advocacy, education and collaboration. The plan seeks to heighten local awareness about domestic violence in an Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr.Packet Page -642-.itation 4 2/23/2016 16.D.7. innovative way that changes knowledge, attitudes,beliefs and behaviors to stop domestic violence before it starts and sets out a framework for action over the next three to five years. The overarching goal of the plan is to change the attitudes,beliefs and behaviors that perpetuate domestic violence by educating, engaging, and empowering the community to bring about social change. The local supervised visitation center has considerable experience working with victims of domestic violence and their children and has partnered with The Shelter for over 15 years. The local visitation center serves over 85 families each year and is the only visitation program in the county serving victims of domestic violence and their children. The visitation center, in accordance with the Safe Havens OVW Guiding Principles, provides supervised visitation and safe exchanges by and between parents in situations involving domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking. Families receiving visitation services are treated respectfully with equal regard for the safety of adult and child victims. The center values multiculturalism and diversity and continually adapts to the needs of families who present unique circumstances and concerns. The center has evolved through OVW technical assistance opportunities and the strong partnership with the domestic violence center. Domestic violence advocacy is provided directly to the battered women and children using the center's services by the local non-governmental domestic violence agency known as The Shelter. A survey of participants indicted that the program was successful in keeping the victim safe and assisting them with community resources. The Shelter's court advocate has been actively engaged onsite with the visitation program for the past seven years and this collaboration has allowed for a more seamless support system to better serve mutual participants and their children. In some cases victims registered for Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr Packet Page -643-:itation 5 2/23/2016 16.D.7. supervised exchanges or visits had no knowledge of The Shelter and its services but due to the partnership were directly informed of The Shelter's services. Visitation staff refers all adult victims to The Shelter for safety planning and other advocacy services. The Shelter recommends the visitation center services to participants who may benefit. The Shelter has recently begun providing direct civil legal assistance for their participants and they plan to continue the services next year with Justice for Families funding. The local domestic violence court places an emphasis on victim safety, defendant accountability and informed decision-making. The court partner has made considerable improvements in recent years by establishing a unified family court. Under the guidance of The Shelter executive director and the chief administrative county judge, the court recently instituted a process to hold perpetrators accountable by monitoring compliance. According to the 2002 state of Florida recommendations for a Model Family Court for Florida, a model family court coordinates and maximizes court resources and establishes linkages with community resources. Technical assistance training through the National Council of Family and Juvenile Court Judges and the Center for Court Innovation will be available to all partners. Primary goals of the technical assistance training are to engage the judges to design a more trauma-informed court and further enhance the partnership by providing relevant information on evidence-based innovations in services for families utilizing the court services. The court is committed to participating in the training at least on an annual basis. For the fiscal year 2014/2015, The Shelter for Abused Women & Children provided emergency shelter to 245 women and 167 children, served 2,268 victims through residential and non-residential programs, and assisted in the development and updating of 31,647 safety plans. The Shelter has developed a partnership with the Florida Department of Children and Families. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr Packet Page-644-;itation 6 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Child protection system case workers identify a history of domestic violence in 45 percent of families when active universal screening for domestic violence occurs.Next to substance misuse, "family violence threatens child"is the most common alleged maltreatment reported to the Florida Abuse Hotline every year. In Collier County, the non-offending victim parent in child welfare/domestic violence cases is rarely charged for `failure to protect'; instead they are employing an alternative approach-Safe and Together. This model recognizes the most successful approach for the child welfare agency is protecting the children is by keeping children safe at home by developing a successful partnership with the non-offending parent. Furthermore Collier County benefits from the InVEST Program(Intimate Violence Enhancement Services Team) a partnership between local law enforcement and The Shelter. Victims voluntarily enroll in the InVEST program to receive specialized services and enhanced law enforcement protection such as safety checks. The goals of the InVEST program are to develop partnerships between law enforcement and domestic violence advocates,bridge gaps, increase contact with victims in high risk situations and increase batterer accountability. Additionally victim advocacy services are provided by The Shelter for cases when the Florida Department of Children and Families identifies adult victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault or stalking in order to support the healing process and keep the non-offending parent and child safe and together whenever possible in order to minimize trauma to children and adult victims. A Shelter advocate, housed at the Department of Children and Families local offices, supports them in accessing appropriate services including trauma counseling and safety planning. The STOP formula grant program promotes a coordinated multidisciplinary approach to enhancing advocacy and improving the response by the criminal justice system to violent crimes against women. The Shelter for Abused Women& Children receives funding through the Florida Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr.Packet Page -645-citation 7 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Coalition on Domestic Violence STOP grants for two specific projects: a partnership with the local mental health center providing substance abuse counseling to victims of domestic violence and the Legal Clearinghouse Project ending June 30, 2016. Justice for Families Grant funding will allow for continuation of The Shelter's legal services project. From October 1, 2012 to the September 30, 2015, the visitation center,with funding from the OVW Safe Havens grant, provided services to 216 adult victims and 354 children. 37% of the clients were Hispanic and at least half of those were limited or non-English speaking. The target population will benefit by the continued employment of a visitation case manager who is fluent in Spanish,by a Creole interpreter on staff at the agency and by provision of culturally sensitive services. In 70% of the cases referred to the center,there was a domestic violence injunction for protection in which the Court determines and stipulates if respondent will have contact with the children and the type of contact that will occur at the visitation agency. There are no fees for the visitation center services nor are there other supervised visitation agencies in Collier County specifically for civil domestic violence cases. Collaboration with the partnering organizations and a community wide domestic violence plan continues to enhance services to domestic violence victims by creating a comprehensive plan for domestic violence response with improved and appropriate utilization of supervised visitation. The ability to make meaningful referrals to other services that families need is also viewed favorably within partnership structure. The core partners regularly access OVW approved educational resources and opportunities concerning domestic violence and supervised visitation. Monthly meetings of stakeholders including the visitation center are held to insure that the services are culturally and linguistically appropriate. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Fan Packet Page -646-=itation 8 2/23/2016 16.D.7. What Will Be Done Safety Needs of Victims: The visitation center provides for the physical and emotional safety of the battered women and their children through supervised visitation and safe exchanges in accordance with the Safe Haven's OVW Guiding Principles. This is accomplished by promoting equal regard for the safety of children and adult victims and ongoing safety planning. The staff is expected to thoroughly understand that dynamics of domestic violence and the post-separation risks which are accomplished by intensive training as well as regular case review meeting with a Shelter advocate that focus on safety needs of the adult victims and their children. Policies and procedures are designed with safety as the primary goal that includes the need to protect the way information is released and shared. Releases of information are specific to the specific agency or person,the type of information which can be shared and the time frame in which the sharing can take place. Practices and operations have been developed to reduce the perpetrator's ability to re- abuse the victim and to provide the victim with the advocacy and support she/he needs. Over the years the center has developed insight concerning the potential issues that arise when providing services to families that have been impacted by domestic violence,have hired and trained competent staff, and cultivated the necessary community partnerships to ensure that the treatment of families in a respectful manner is considered at all times and the resources families may need are identified. The center along with the partners has also been open concerning the identification of areas where improvements to policy and practice need to be made. As a result of their transparent nature, families that use the center benefit and the community is safer. The center understands the need for each member of the family to be treated fairly and respectfully while identifying how the use of power and control by the perpetrator may Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Fan Packet Page -647-citation 9 2/23/2016 16.D.7. affect service provision. The center links adult victims using visitation services to an advocate and an attorney from the local domestic violence center. "Women who work with advocates experienced less violence over time,reported higher quality of life and social support, and had less difficulty obtaining community resources over time." (Sullivan, C.M., 2012.) The Court works with the partners to ensure that the orders of protection including visitation and exchange orders are clearly stated; however an order is not required to receive services. The visitation center works with the courts to be aware of the limitations of the services and reports any critical incidents to the courts. The center does not discriminate against any client due to race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, or disability. No off-site visitation or exchange services are provided; the center does not accept cases where the state has jurisdiction such as in foster care or protective supervision and does not promote activities that compromise domestic violence victim safety such as mediation or family counseling or requiring a court order for services. The individual intake orientation meeting at the visitation center assists the parents in understanding the scope of the services as well as providing referrals and linkages to other community agencies. Information received is strictly to assess safety needs and does not include unrelated questions such as gender identity, sexual orientation or immigration status. Children participate in an orientation to consider safety concerns and establish rapport with the center staff The visitation site meets the following standards for safety: separate roads to enter and exit the site; accessible parking is available, general lighting for evening hours, entrance and exit doors that can be open and closed from the outside via key, separate entrances/exits for victim and abuser, separate waiting rooms are available to alleviate any possibility that there will be contact physically, visually or auditorally in the center, an alarm system activated to link to local Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Fair Packet Page 648 itation 10 2/23/2016 16.D.7. law enforcement with panic buttons,walkie talkies for immediate staff assistance, and all persons are screened by staff prior to entry. Staff training is crucial to safety and all visitation staff members are trained in secure visitation practice involving a thorough knowledge of the dynamics of domestic violence. Staff participates in weekly case review with the Shelter victim advocate and program director and ongoing training on such topics as battering tactics, the intersection of child abuse, substance abuse and domestic violence, and stalking. Custodial parents may wait on or off site. The visitation rooms can be monitored by a one-way mirror or glass and have recording capability. Recordings are kept for one week only however,to allow for staff supervision. An off-duty uniformed Naples police officer is contracted for Sundays and weekday evenings when the visits and exchanges occur. The center may reject a case for which they cannot reasonably ensure the safety of all clients, staff or volunteers including,but not limited to the following reasons: staff are not adequately trained to manage issues identified at intake, adequate security cannot be provided, or a conflict of interest is established. If a visiting parent cannot be redirected by staff to change their behavior that may compromise or endanger the safety of the children, adult victims or center staff, the visit will be concluded, services suspended and a critical incident report sent to the court. Safe exchanges and supervised visits are scheduled with staggered arrival times further ensuring no contact or stalking occurs. Time may be lengthened depending upon the mode of transportation or particular circumstances. The local law enforcement agency responds appropriately and promptly to requests for assistance. A written objective observational report of critical incidents is completed for each visit and maintained in the file. Only factual reports of critical incidents or case closure are sent to the court. All client records are confidential and will only be released by subpoena from the requesting party. All domestic violence information is confidential per Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr.Packet Page -649-=itation 11 2/23/2016 16.D.7. VAWA and information is not shared with courts, child welfare or law enforcement unless it is necessary to ensure the safety of the victims. Confidential information regarding a victim's address or other identifying information will be redacted when a request for records are made. Clients are informed of the confidentiality policies for release of records and information sharing. Records are kept for seven years or until the youngest child is 18 years of age. The onsite Shelter advocate will obtain releases from clients so that information sharing will occur between partners to respond to the visitation center. The goal is to ensure an effective method of communication between agency partners that heightens awareness and understanding of the unique needs of victims. Evidence suggests that increasing access to legal services will help to decrease domestic violence and empower survivors. Recent research on outcomes indicated that when victims received legal aid are 85%more likely to have visitation denied to abuser; 77%more likely to have visitation restrictions or conditions; 47%more likely to have treatment or program completion ordered and 46%more likely to have sole decision-making awarded to the victim (Mary A. Kernic, 2015.) The Shelter attorney meets the critical need of providing free legal services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking. These free legal services may involve full representation in court proceedings, advice and counsel,pro se assistance, limited appearances in court on discrete issues, and other appropriate forms of assistance to victims. Many of the victims may be currently be homeless and a majority has low to moderate income and cannot afford private counsel, seriously endangering their safety and well-being. The attorney's legal caseload will be managed by prioritizing the most urgent cases particularly those clients who are in need of an Injunction for Protection although it is not a requirement for legal representation. The Staff Attorney reports to the Program Director at The Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr Packet Page -650-:itation 12 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Shelter for Abused Women&Children. The Staff Attorney and Programs Director meet at a minimum once a week to review new injunction for protection petitions, referrals for other legal services and status of open cases. Victims are not refused services if they have no physical evidence nor are also respondents/defendants. The Staff Attorney is a member of the program management team, which also meets weekly. This interaction provides the Staff Attorney with the opportunity to discuss cases with experienced Domestic Violence Advocates and receive feedback. Mentoring for the staff attorney is provided by a seasoned Family Law Attorney who volunteers her time and has extensive experience representing domestic violence victims in Collier County for the past ten years. By having the opportunity to observe the court process and receive feedback from court participants,the non-court partners of the Justice for Families project are in a unique position to give input to the court and to help focus the court training to improve outcomes for domestic violence victims and their children. Effective domestic violence courts share an emphasis on victim safety, defendant accountability and informed decision-making. Judicial decisions in domestic violence may be improved through training and intensive experience (Henning and Klesges 1999; Steketee et al. 2000.) Research indicates that education decreases decision-makers' tendency to believe that false allegations and parental alienation are common (Saunders et al.) Further training of court staff and related personnel such as court case managers, child protection workers and law guardians on risk assessment and safety planning is especially important in domestic violence and intimate partner sexual assault cases as victims may be in greatest danger when they attempt to leave or when they are newly separated from abusive partners (Fleury, Sullivan, &Bybee, 2000). Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr.Packet Page -651-;itation 13 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Underserved and Marginalized Populations Domestic violence and sexual violence occur in every community and group and therefore it is critical to recognize and work against institutional disparities that adversely affect underserved communities, especially those disparities that may prohibit equal access to a range of services such as emergency shelter,police protection, etc. (Family Violence Prevention Fund, 2005.) Interpreters will be utilized by the partners as needed. Assessing needs of the underserved and marginalized population are addressed on an ongoing basis by the partners and in specific training sessions. "Class,race, gender, sexual orientation,religion, and disability may influence victim/survivor choices in reporting offenses and use of services" (Tolman&Raphael, 2000.) Immigration status influences a survivor's access to legal protections, which in turn influences the risk for domestic violence. Abusive partners often use survivor's immigration status to threaten them with deportation and to control them in various ways. Immigration status influences survivors' responses to domestic violence. Survivors often consider their immigration status, as well as that of their partners,when deciding to (or not to) report domestic violence to the police. Concern about children's safety and wellbeing is often a primary reason for survivors to seek outside help or to stay in abusive relationships (Acevedo, 2000; Bui, 2003; Sullivan et al., 2005; Ting&Panchanadeswaran, 2009.) Working closely with the victim advocates from the domestic violence shelter, the visitation center staff and the court advocate and attorney will assess the experiences of victims receiving services and strive to accommodate policies and procedures to meet their needs. The agencies value multiculturalism and diversity and this is evident in the practice of utilizing bilingual staff and interpreters, providing staff training and establishing linkages for culturally specific services. A case manager and the onsite advocate are bilingual and facilitate immediate contact for safety planning, counseling, and ways to access to Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr Packet Page -652-citation 14 2/23/2016 16.D.7. social services. Agency forms and informational materials are provided in both English and Spanish; safety plans are also available in Creole. Training in cultural competency is conducted regularly for all staff and partners and frequent discussions about how to best serve in a culturally and linguistically appropriate manner are held with staff and community partners. Interpreters are provided for other languages and deaf individuals as needed. Linkages to culturally specific organizations are provided such as the Haitian churches,the Amigos Center and NAACP. Program Outcomes Recognizing the unique needs of our community, the immediate goals of this proposal include providing access to supervised visitation and exchange services particularly for the underserved population, providing civil legal assistance and advocacy which is responsive to the needs of battered women and their children and improving the coordinated community response to battering by engaging in technical assistance training all partners including the court and court- related personnel including custody evaluators, guardian ad litem and child protective services workers. As technical assistance opportunities are presented through the Justice for Families grant project,partners anticipate attending OVW sponsored conferences and training with designated funds set aside for this purpose. Goal 1: To increase access and maintain quality of supervised visitation and exchange services Objectives: 1. To provide visitation services for a minimum of 85 families annually. 2. To offer advocacy services to 100% of the adult victims over the course of the grant period to assess safety and conduct safety planning. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr Packet Page -653-:itation 15 2/23/2016 16.D.7. 3. To conduct a client satisfaction survey of services on an annual basis. 4. To document number of referrals, intakes, and supervised visits and exchanges. Goal 2: To provide civil legal assistance and advocacy services which are responsive to the needs of battered women and their children Objectives: 1. To provide legal services for at least 30 victims and their children in each year. 2. To document the number of referrals,number of clients and types of cases and outcomes. 3. To conduct a client satisfaction survey of services annually. Goal 3: To improve the coordinated community response to battered women and their children through education for court and court related personnel. Objectives: 1. To provide a minimum of one training annually for core partners, court personnel and court related staff on the dynamics of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking and cultural competency. Rosters of participants will be maintained along with training evaluations. 2. To further develop a comprehensive plan for domestic violence response with improved and appropriate utilization of supervised visitation and advocacy services by continued coordination and collaboration. Annual stakeholder evaluations will be conducted. Timeline: The collaborative partners will continue to hold scheduled quarterly partner meetings and annual training sessions. Partners will explore and further develop culturally and linguistically specific materials for the underserved population. OVW training for the program and fiscal staff will be scheduled. Monitoring and semi-annual reporting will be executed by Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Fair Packet Page -654-citation 16 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Collier County Department of Community and Human Services as the representative of the fiscal entity. October 1, 2016 the visitation center will continue operations as outlined in this proposal. The Shelter will continue the legal services and onsite advocacy and document mutual referrals. The Shelter directors and visitation program director will meet quarterly to discuss common goals and outcomes.Components of the project: supervised visitation and exchange services and civil legal assistance and advocacy services will maintain statistics of the services provided and conduct evaluation surveys to measure outcomes.Numbers achieved per goals and positive response will indicate success. Who Will Implement the Project: It is critical that the partnership establish a common philosophy, identify comprehensive and culturally sensitive strategies to assist domestic violence victims and children in this post separation period, and continue discussions regarding the appropriate utilization of safe visitation programs. This is a collaborative grant proposal establishes the ongoing commitment from Collier County Board of County Commissioners as the applicant and fiscal agent. The County served as the fiscal agent for the previous Safe Havens Grants and will continue to provide oversight of the Justice for Families Grant program, designate a coordinator to convene the partners for regular collaboration meetings and submit required programmatic and financial reports. The coordinator will ensure compliance with the statutory and mandatory requirements of the grant program and reporting requirements of the Office on Violence Against Women, serve as the point of contact with OVW and technical assistance providers, convene the partnership meetings, and coordinate site visits and assist with onsite technical assistance events. The applicant has attended grantee orientation trainings, Department of Justice financial reporting training, as well as training regarding serving victims of domestic violence. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Fair Packet Page 655 citation 17 2/23/2016 16.D.7. The Program Coordinator, with assistance from the Accountant and Fiscal Support, from Collier County Community and Human Services,will insure programmatic and fiscal management and compliance with Office on Violence Against Women. The coordinator will support the collaboration efforts of the project by convening partnership meetings and consulting committee meetings and submit required programmatic and financial reports. The county will assist the partner agencies in developing community block grant applications and other sources of continuation funding and coordinate collaborative training funding for partners and visitation center staff with the approval of OVW grant manager as provided by Justice for Families technical assistance training funds. Expertise of Partners and Qualifications of Agencies: The Shelter for Abused Women & Children,the only certified domestic violence shelter in Collier County, will assist domestic violence victims in accessing visitation services and juvenile court advocacy through their outreach program. The Shelter provides an array of victim services, such as emergency shelter or victim support group counseling. Working as a team, staff from the visitation center and the domestic violence agency attend the weekly domestic violence court and assist victims with understanding the court process and the purpose of the visitation services. An advocate from the Shelter is onsite at the visitation program and devotes four hours per week to assist battered women who are referred to the visitation program as either custodial parents or visiting parents. The Shelter hosts periodic core competency domestic violence training for staff, volunteers and community members. Staff from the visitation center will attend this core competency training and bimonthly Shelter in-service trainings as part of their continued education for working with battered women and their children. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Fair Packet Page -656-:itation 18 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Twentieth Judicial Circuit Court will continue to provide referrals to the visitation center and designate a judge to serve on the core partnership committee. The visitation program has a formal agreement that is updated annually with the Court. The Twentieth Judicial Circuit Court has recently instituted a unified family court in Collier County as The Florida Supreme Court has recognized Unified Family Court as the best way to handle cases that involve children and families. Unified Family Court is a fully integrated, comprehensive approach to handling all cases involving children and families,while at the same time resolving family disputes in a fair, timely, efficient, and cost effective manner. Domestic violence respondents are held accountable for their actions because a single judge knows the full history of each case. The Collier County Child Advocacy Council is a community based non-profit victim- service organization and has operated the visitation program for 17 years (under the Safe Havens grants for 10 years.) The agency also provides school-based Child Victim Rapid Response Program to provide early identification and services to child victims of crime and a Court and Family Advocacy Program. The agency will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the visitation center and report to the fiscal agent. They will be responsible for maintaining the standards of visitation as set forth by the Safe Havens OVW Guiding Principles, which include standards and guidelines for intake, security, staff qualifications and training, supervised visitation and exchanges, confidentiality, case acceptance, reports to the court. The Collier County Child Advocacy Council will employ a full time Visitation Program Director and two full time Case Managers, each funded 50% by Justice for Families funding. One Case Manager is fluent in Spanish and English Translators for other languages including sign language are employed as required. An off duty Naples Police Department officer (.3FTE) is contracted by the center to provide security. An Advocate employed by The Shelter for Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr Packet Page -657-=itation 19 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Abused Women & Children will be funded for four hours per week by Justice for Families to provide onsite advocacy to battered women at the visitation program and link services for victims enrolled with The Shelter programs. The Shelter will provide an attorney for survivors in need of protection orders and other family matters related to the domestic violence. A program director from the Shelter will provide the direct supervision of the attorney and advocate. The Visitation Center Program Director is responsible for the development and management of the program including direct supervision of the staff, program evaluation, and assuring compliance with OVW standards of visitation. Current visitation center staff has participated in extensive training from OVW technical assistance providers. History of Partnership: The partnership first convened in 2005 and the core partners have met on a quarterly basis. The goal of this partnership agreement is to provide an interagency, interdisciplinary strategy in order to work effectively to intervene on behalf of the victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault and stalking crisis while holding batterers accountable for their actions. A further goal is to continue to develop a coordinated approach to allow all disciplines to share their expertise and create a culturally appropriate response to domestic violence specifically involving families with children. At the partnership meetings, visitation center shares updated data; reviews safety concerns; discusses referral resources and explores ways reach the underserved population. The Shelter contributes expertise in the areas of understanding the impact of domestic violence and safety concerns and provides training for visitation staff and other partners and on site advocacy for the victims and their children. The Court addresses safety concerns at the courthouse and the visitation center, with extensive knowledge of the community resources and services available, addresses how the center can best to communicate with the court and relates the needs of the victims to the partners. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Farr.Packet Page 658 =itation 20 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Justice for Families 2016-2019 Budget Narrative A. Personnel The Justice for Families Grant funding will assist Collier County Board of County Commissioners support victims of domestic violence and their children, particularly the underserved population to increase the availability of needed services, by maintaining accessible and high quality supervised visitation services following the OVW guiding principles (Purpose area 1) and increasing civil legal assistance and advocacy services for battered women and their children (Purpose area 6.) The Collier County Community and Human Services Department will provide the administration and oversight of the grant funds. The Collier County Community and Human Services Grant Coordinator for the Justice for Families grant program responsibilities will include providing the oversight of the grant program, convening the partners for regular collaboration meetings, submitting required program reports, reviewing consultant/contract invoices for compliance, and ensuring compliance with the reporting requirements of OVW. A Community and Human Services Accountant responsibilities will include performing specialized accounting for the administration of the Justice for Families grant including receiving, reviewing and approving financial documents, maintaining financial general ledger records, reports, and summaries regarding assigned fiscal operations, and submitting required financial reports in accordance with OVW requirements. A Community and Human Services Operational Coordinator will perform the administrative tasks of the Justice for Families grant including scheduling of regular collaboration meeting, maintain internal tracking reports and process financial documents such as invoices and purchase orders in accordance with OVW requirements. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 1 Packet Page-659- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. This budget is based on first year salaries rounded to the nearest dollar, and assumes annual increases of 2%. Totals are rounded to the nearest dollar. These are estimates and therefore may fluctuate, and occur in differing amounts, earlier, later, or not at all. Payment is based on the budget application by the award category total, as per OVW. The personnel activity logs will reflect the distribution of activity for each employee whose compensation is charged directly to awards. The reports will reflect the after the fact determination of actual activity, account for the total activity for which the employee is compensated, be signed by the employee or an official having first-hand knowledge of the activities performed by the employee, and the reports will be prepared at least monthly coinciding with one or more pay periods. Year 1-3 Salaries Position Approx Cost % Years Approx Total Grant Coordinator $ 59,000.00 x 8.00% x 3 $ 14,160 Accountant $ 52,239.00 x 8.00% x 3 $ 12,537 Operations Coordinator $ 54,059.00 x 2.00% x 3 $ 3,244 Total: $ 29,941 Year 2- Anticipated annual increases Position Approx Cost % Approx Total Grant Coordinator $ 4,720.00 x 2.00% $ 94 Accountant $ 4,179.12 x 2.00% $ 84 Operations Coordinator $ 1,081.18 x 2.00% $ 22 Total: $ 200 Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 2 Packet Page -660- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Year 3- Anticipated annual increases Position Approx Cost % Approx Total Grant Coordinator $ 4,814.40 x 2.00% $ 96 Accountant $ 4,262.70 x 2.00% $ 85 Operations Coordinator $ 1,102.80 x 2.00% $ 22 Total: $ 204 TOTAL PERSONNEL $ 30,345 B. Fringe Benefits Collier County Community and Human Services (CHS) requests fringe benefits for the Grant Coordinator, Accountant, and Operations Coordinator. These benefits are estimated at 15.02% of only the salary to be reimbursed, which reflects the cost of fringe benefits, for current full time employees of CHS, with a projected .5% annual increase in retirement benefits. Health insurance is available to employees, but not allocated to grant programs. Payment is based on the budget application by the award category total, as per OVW. Totals have been rounded to the nearest dollar. FICA 7.65% Retirement 7.37% Total Fringe 15.02% Year 1 Position Approx Cost % Years Approx Total Grant Coordinator $ 4,720.00 x 15.02% 1 $ 709 Accountant $ 4,179.12 x 15.02% 1 $ 628 Operations Coordinator $ 1,081.18 x 15.02% 1 $ 162 Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 3 Packet Page -661- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Total: $ 1,499 Year 2—with anticipated annual increases Position Approx Cost % Years Approx Total Grant Coordinator $ 4,814.40 x 15.52% 1 $ 747 Accountant $ 4,262.70 x 15.52% 1 $ 662 Operations Coordinator $ 1,102.80 x 15.52% 1 $ 171 Total: $ 1,580 Year 3-with anticipated annual increases Position Approx Cost % Years Approx Total Grant Coordinator $ 4,910.69 x 16.02% 1 $ 787 Accountant $ 4,347.96 x 16.02% 1 $ 697 Operations Coordinator $ 1,124.86 x 16.02% 1 $ 180 Total: $ 1,664 TOTAL FRINGE BENEFITS $ 4,743 TOTAL PERSONNEL AND FRINGE BENEFITS: $ 35,088 C. Travel There is $25,000 minimum requirement travel for training and technical assistance. The partners are requesting $25,000 and of that the county is requesting$8547. We are not requesting registration fees as we anticipate all of the training to be OVW sponsored and therefore have no fee. The remainder of OVW mandated minimum travel and technical assistance budget has been allocated for partner travel and can be found in section G. Consultants. Community and Human Services intends to send the Grant Coordinator to three trainings, and the Accountant Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 4 Packet Page -662- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. to three trainings, locations to be determined, each estimated at 3 days. The figures budgeted, as well as the number of persons attending, and number of trainings, are estimates as costs are unknown and/or fluctuate. All expenditures will comply with Collier County and federal guidelines. Prior approval will be obtained for any travel costs for non-OVW sponsored trainings. Payment is based on the budget application by the award category total, as per OVW. Totals have been rounded to the nearest dollar. Approx Cost Persons Occurrences Airfare $ 400.00 x 2.00 x 3 $ 2,400 Hotel $ 200.00 x 2.00 x 9 $ 3,600 Meals $ 64.00 x 2.00 x 9 $ 1,152 Baggage Transportation Expense $ 40.00 x 2.00 x 6 $ 480 Ground Transportation(Car Rental) $ 35.00 x 1.00 x 9 $ 315 Ground Transportation (Taxi) $ 50.00 x 2.00 x 6 $ 600 Total: $ 8,547 D. Equipment TOTAL EQUIPMENT: S0 E. Supplies Office Supplies (paper, toner, pens, etc.) $200 x 3 years $600 Supplies are needed for the general operation of the program. Payment is based on the budget application by the award category total, as per OVW. TOTAL SUPPLIES: $ 600 F. Construction TOTAL CONSTRUCTION: Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 5 Packet Page -663- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. G. Consultants/Contracts a) Personnel Personnel are staff from the Collier County Child Advocacy Council visitation center and the Shelter for Abused Women & Children (The Shelter), a non-governmental domestic violence program. The Program Director of the Collier County Child Advocacy Council, an agency employee and visitation center director for 16 years, will oversee the operations of the Supervised Visitation Center (Center), provide direct supervision to the Case Managers, and conduct case reviews. Visitation center staff included in the budget spends 100% of their time on the existing supervised visitation program; only 50% of the expense has been requested in the budget herein (Collier County Child Advocacy Council will pay the other 50%). The Visitation Center Program Director will serve as staff to the collaborative partnership and report the activity of the Center to the advisory board. The Program Director will provide Collier County Department of Community and Human Services with semi-annual and final progress reports on project activities for the specified period, providing a summary of progress toward achieving the award goals and objectives. The Program Director will also coordinate training for the purposes of preparing partners including the court and court related personnel to address the needs of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. The Case Managers will be responsible to accept intake referrals, conduct intake and orientation interviews, collect necessary reporting statistics and prepare all reports to the court for critical incidents or case closure Case Managers are responsible for scheduling and supervising visits and exchanges. A Shelter Victim Advocate (non-governmental) will meet directly with the battered women over the course of the grant period to assess safety, conduct safety planning and receive feedback regarding visits and exchanges. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 6 Packet Page -664- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Visitation center staff will participate in weekly case review with the Shelter victim advocate and program director The Shelter attorney meets the critical need of providing free legal services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking. These free legal services may involve full representation in court proceedings, advice and counsel, pro se assistance, limited appearances in court on discrete issues, and other appropriate forms of assistance to victims. Many of the victims may be currently be homeless and a majority has low to moderate income and cannot afford private counsel, seriously endangering their safety and well-being. The attorneys' legal caseload will be managed by prioritizing the most urgent cases particularly those clients who are in need of an Injunction for Protection. The Staff Attorney reports to the Director of Programs at The Shelter for Abused Women & Children (Shelter Supervisor). The Staff Attorney and Director of Programs meet at a minimum once a week to review new injunction for protection petitions, referrals for other legal services and status of open cases. Working as a team, staff from the visitation center and the domestic violence agency attend the weekly domestic violence court and assist victims with understanding the court process and the purpose of the visitation services. The budget for salaries listed is based on currently held positions are rounded to the nearest dollar. The salaries in years two and three of the grant assume a 3% cost of living increase annually. These amounts are estimates and therefore may fluctuate and may occur in differing amounts, earlier, later, or not at all. Payment is based on the budget application by the award category total, as per OVW. The time sheets provided by each employee will reflect the distribution of activity for each employee whose compensation is charged directly to awards. The reports will reflect the after the fact determination of actual activity, account for the total activity for which the employee is compensated,be signed by the employee or an official having Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 7 Packet Page-665- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. first-hand knowledge of the activities performed by the employee, and the reports will be prepared at least monthly coinciding with the pay periods. Year 1-3 Salaries Position Approx Cost % Years Approx Total Visitation Program Director $ 70,718 x 50% x 3 $ 106,077 Visitation Case Manager $ 53,675 x 50% x 3 $ 80,513 Visitation Case Manager $ 43,260 x 50% x 3 $ 64,890 Shelter Attorney $ 58,000 x 50% x 3 $ 87,000 Shelter Advocate $ 38,192 x 10% x 3 $ 11,457 Shelter Program Director $ 70,000 x 10% x 3 $ 21,000 Total: $ 370,937 Year 2—Anticipated annual increases (impacts year 2 and year 3) Visitation Program Director $ 35,359 x 3% x 2 $ 2,122 Visitation Case Manager $ 26,838 x 3% x 2 $ 1,610 Visitation Case Manager $ 21,630 x 3% x 2 $ 1,298 Shelter Attorney $ 29,000 x 3% x 2 $ 1,740 Shelter Advocate $ 3,819 x 3% x 2 $ 229 Shelter Program Director $ 7,000 x 3% x 2 $ 420 Total: $ 7,419 Year 3—Anticipated annual increases (only impacts one year- year 3) Program Director $ 36,420 x 3% x 1 $ 1,093 Visitation Case Manager $ 27,643 x 3% x 1 $ 829 Visitation Case Manager $ 22,279 x 3% x 1 $ 668 Shelter Attorney $ 29,870 x 3% x 1 $ 896 Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 8 Packet Page -666- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Shelter Advocate $ 3,934 x 3% x 1 $ 118 Shelter Program Director $ 7,210 x 3% x 1 $ 216 Total: $ 3,820 Total Consultant Personnel: $ 382,176 b.) Fringe Collier County Child Advocacy Council (visitation center) is requesting fringe benefits for the Program Director and two Case Managers. These benefits are paid at the individual percentage rates budgeted, which reflect employer paid portions of benefits including FICA, Workers Compensation Insurance, and 401K match amounts. Also listed are Insurance Premiums including Health, Life, AD&D, LTD, and Dental insurance. Collier County Child Advocacy Council provides health insurance on each employee's behalf at the rate of 75% of the total premium amount; all other insurance premiums provided to the employees are provided at 100% of the premium amount. The budget is based upon the current costs with assumptions regarding future 401K participation and anticipated annual increases of 5% for insurance premiums for current full time Collier County Child Advocacy Council employees. The Shelter for Abused Women&Children requests fringe benefits for the Victim Advocate(non-governmental),Attorney and Supervisor for employer paid portions of benefits including FICA and insurance,which includes health, life, and long and short term disability insurances, all based on current costs and anticipates a 5% increase in insurance premiums. Workers Compensation is provided, but not allocated to the grant. The Shelter covers 100% of their employees' health insurance. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 9 Packet Page-667- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. All salary and insurance amounts in the table below are pro-rated to reflect the position allocations that are included in the first table in the personnel section. Payment is based on the budget application by the award category total, as per OVW. Visitation Visitation Shelter Shelter Shelter Program Case Attorney Advocate Supervisor Director Managers FICA 7.65% 7.65% 7.65% 7.65% 7.65% Workers Comp 1.25% 1.25% Retirement 4.00% 3.00% Total Fringe 13.09% 12.09% 7.65% 7.65% 7.65% Year 1 Salary Approximate Position Cost* % Insurance* Approx Cost Visitation Program x 13.09% + Director $ 35,359 $ 6,530 $ 11,159 Visitation Case Manager $ 26,838 x 12.09% + $ 3,216 $ 6,461 Visitation Case Manager $ 21,630 x 12.09% + $ 2,954 $ 5,569 Shelter Attorney $ 29,000 x 7.65% + $ 3,250 $ 5,469 Shelter Advocate $ 3,819 x 7.65% + $ 650 $ 942 Shelter Program Director $ 7,000 x 7.65% + $ 650 $ 1,186 Total: $ 30,786 Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 10 Packet Page -668- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Year 2-with anticipated annual increases Visitation Program x 13.09% + Director $ 36,420 $ 6,857 $ 11,624 Visitation Case Manager $ 27,643 x 12.09% + $ 3,377 $ 6,719 Visitation Case Manager $ 22,279 x 12.09% + $ 3,102 $ 5,795 Shelter Attorney $ 29,870 x 7.65% + $ 3,413 $ 5,698 Shelter Advocate $ 3,934 x 7.65% + $ 683 $ 983 Shelter Program Director $ 7,210 x 7.65% + $ 683 $ 1,234 Total: $ 32,053 Year 3 -with anticipated annual increases Visitation Program x 13.09% + Director $ 37,513 $ 7,200 $ 12,110 Visitation Case Manager $ 28,472 x 12.09% + $ 3,546 $ 6,988 Visitation Case Manager $ 22,947 x 12.09% + $ 3,257 $ 6,031 Shelter Attorney $ 30,766 x 7.65% + $ 3,583 $ 5,937 Shelter Advocate $ 4,052 x 7.65% + $ 717 $ 1,027 Shelter Program Director $ 7,426 x 7.65% + $ 717 $ 1,285 Total: $ 33,378 Total Consultants Fringe Benefits: $ 96,217 Total Consultants Personnel and Fringe Benefits: $ 474,684 * The salary approximate cost and insurance amounts in this table represent only the portion which funding is being requested for(totals for that position multiplied by the percent included in the first table within the personnel section). Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 11 Packet Page-669- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. c.) Travel and Training Of the $25,000 OVW mandated minimum travel and technical assistance budget $8,547 has been allocated to cover costs for Collier County Community and Human Services staff. The remainder $17,016 is designated for OVW travel and technical assistance for all of the partners except the county. The sites of the training sessions are unknown at this time. It is anticipated that training will be provided by OVW technical assistance providers such as the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and the Center for Court Innovation. Prior approval will be obtained for any travel costs for non-OVW sponsored trainings. Payment is based on the budget application by the award category total, as per OVW. Approx Cost Persons Occurrences Approx Total Transport/Airfare $ 400 x 4 x 3 $ 4,800 Hotel/Lodging $ 200 x 4 x 11 $ 8,800 Meals $ 64 x 4 x 11 $ 2,816 Ground Transportation, etc. $ 50 x 4 x 3 $ 600 Consultant Travel for OVW training: $ 17,016 d.) Equipment Consultant Equipment: $ 0 e.) Supplies Consultant Supplies: $ 0 f.) Construction Consultant Construction: $ 0 Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 12 Packet Page -670- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. g.) Consultants/Contracts To ensure that the visitation center staff has a thorough knowledge of domestic violence and to foster a closer relationship between partners, the Shelter for Abused Women & Children will provide training to the visitation center staff of the Collier County Child Advocacy Council. Funding for translation services will provide additional support to help ensure individuals with disabilities, deaf individuals, and people with limited English proficiency are appropriately assisted. The agencies have full time employees on staff that can assist by providing Spanish and Creole interpretation. The diversity within the partner agencies staff is closely correlated to the diversity of the local community. The consultant has budgeted translation services for those limited instances when a victim needs assistance in a language other than English, Spanish, or Creole. The Shelter subscribes to a legal library to access the case law needed to provide services to the victims. This has been included in the budget. The Collier County Child Advocacy Council contracts with the City of Naples Police Department to provide security for the visitation program. The consultant has included 34 hours a month of security in the budget; the balance of the security is to be paid by the Collier County Child Advocacy Council through private donations. The Collier County Child Advocacy Council as the sub-recipient will pay each of these agencies directly and submit for reimbursement through the Collier County Board of County Commissioners through regular invoicing. Payment is based on the budget application by the award category total, as per OVW. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 13 Packet Page -671- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Approx Cost #of # of Training from Partner per attendee Persons Occurances Approx Total Shelter Core Training for CAC staff $ 500 x 2 x 1 $ 1,000 Shelter In-service Training for CAC staff $ 75 x 3 x 6 $ 1,350 Total training from the Shelter: $ 2,350 Research Software Approx Cost Occurrences Approx Total Law Library 682 x 3 $ 2,046 Contracted Services Approx Cost Hours Occurrences Approx Total Security Services $ 45.00 x 32 x 36 $ 51,840 Translation Services $ 100.00 x 1 x 36 $ 3,600 Total Contracted Services $ 55,440 Grand Total of Consultants/Contracts $ 59,836 h) Other Costs Consultant Other Costs: $ 0 i) Indirect Costs Consultant Indirect Costs: $ 0 TOTAL CONTRACTS AND CONSULTANTS: $ 555,245 H.Other Costs TOTAL OTHER COSTS: I. Indirect Costs TOTAL INDIRECT COSTS: Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 14 Packet Page -672- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Budget Summary Budget Category Amount A. Personnel $ 30,345 B. Fringe Benefits $ 4,743 C. Travel $ 8,547 D. Equipment $ - E. Supplies $ 600 F. Construction $ - G. Consultants and Contracts $ 555,245 H. Other Costs $ - Total Direct Costs $ - I. Indirect Costs $ - TOTAL PROJECT COSTS $ 599,480 Federal Share Requested $ 599,480 Non-Federal (Match) Amount $ - Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 15 Packet Page -673- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Collier County Board of County Commissioners US Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women Justice for Families Grant Application OMB Number: 1122-0020 1. Will all funds awarded under this program be maintained-in a manner that they will be accounted for separately and distinctly from other sources of revenue/funding? Please provide a brief description of the organization's policies and procedures that ensure funds will be tracked appropriately. Response: Yes. Collier County Community and Human Services partners with the County's Office of Management and Budget to establish separate grant accounts and does not co-mingle grant funds with general funds. 2. Does the applicant have written accounting policies and procedures? How often are these policies and procedures updated? Please provide a brief list of the topics covered in the organization's policies and procedures. OVW may request a copy for review during the application/award process or as part of the grant monitoring process. Response: Yes. Collier County reviews our accounting policies and procedures on a periodic basis as needed. Some policy and procedures topics are: Delegations of Authority, Timekeeping Guide, Travel Guide, Procurement Guide, Standards for Use of Federal Funds, Staff Code of Conduct/Statement of Ethics, Document Retention Policy. 3. Is the applicants' financial management system able to track actual expenditures and outlays with budgeted amounts for each grant or subgrant? Please provide a brief summary of the organization's process for tracking expenditures. Response: Yes. Collier County tracks expenditures and requests for expenditures through an internal accounting system identified as SAP with a Grants Management System module. 4. Does the applicant have procedures in place for minimizing the time elapsing between transfer of funds from the United States Treasury and disbursement for project activities? Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation Packet Page-674- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Please provide a short summary of the organization's policy for requesting payments for grant awards. Response: Yes. Collier County has an established practice of doing quarterly draws unless grantor stipulate more frequently. 5. Does the applicant have effective internal controls in place to adequately safeguard grant assets and to ensure that they are used solely for authorized purposes? Please provide a brief description. Response: Yes. Collier County monitors semi-annually and at project closeout and the Finance Department has an asset tagging policy that tracks all assets over$1,000. 6. Does the applicant have a documented records retention policy? If so,briefly describe the policy. Response: Yes. Collier County retains documents consistent with the requirements outlined in the State of Florida General Records Schedule for State and Local Government.Link http://dos.myflorida.com/library-archives/records- management/general-records-schedules/ 7. Is the individual primarily responsible for fiscal and administrative oversight of grant awards familiar with the applicable grants management rules, principles, and regulations including the new Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CRF Part 200) issued on December 26, 2013? Please provide a short list of the individuals/experience. Response: The Collier County staff as administrated the Financial and Administrative functions of the Department of Justice, Safe Havens grant for the last six years. Staff has attended in-person and webinars trainings in order to administer the grant as required. These trainings have provide instructions on submitting progress reports,using the GMS Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation Packet Page -675- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. system, Grant Adjustment Notices (GANs), financial requirements, grant compliance and monitoring, and training and technical assistance. Staff collaborates with the consultant to ensure program compliance. Collier County's established a county wide Grants Management Office Grants Administration Handbook to adhere to 2 CFR Part 200 regulations. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation Packet Page -676- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. OMB Number:1122-0020 Expiration Date:9/30/2015 Summary of Current and Recent OVW Projects Applicant Name Service Area:Collier County Size of Service Area:2025 square miles Size of Target Population:240,000 Extension Award Award End Award Needed: Justification for Number Date Program Amount Amount Remaining Timeframe Grant-Individual(s)and Job Title(s) Remaining Funds Total: 9,350.67 Individual(s) Job Title(s) Grant A.Personnel: - _Yes Lisa Carr Coordinator Grant B.Fringe: - x No Maggie Lopez Accountant C.Travel 863.04 Alina Borges Case Manager Safe D.Equipment: - Gail Tunnock Program Havens E.Supplies: - Director Super- F.Construction: - John Barr vised G.Consultants and Contracts: 8,487.63 Case Manager Visita-tion Remaining funds are 2009-CW- and H.Other Costs: - Kristi Sonntag due to unused travel AX-K011 9/30/2015 Exchange $700,000 I.Indirect Costs: - Grant Manager and training. Packet Page -677- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Office of the County Manager Leo E. Ochs, Jr. 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 202•Naples Florida 34112-5746•(239)252-8383•FAX:(239)252-4010 December 21, 2015 Director Office on Violence Against Women 145 N Street NE Suite 10W.121 Washington,DC 20530 Dear Director: This letter serves to certify that Collier County Board of County Commissioners is registered and current with the System for Award Management(SAM)under DUNS number(076997790). Collier County Board of County Commissioners verified registration on December 10,2015. The SAM registration for Collier County Board of County Commissioners will expire on December 7,2016, I understand that upon application submission in Grants.gov the Authorized Organization Representative(AOR)will receive a minimum of two email messages. One will confirm receipt of the application package.The other will either notify the AOR that the application was successfully submitted,or it will notify the AOR that there was an error with the application submission.In order to successfully receive notifications from Grants.gov, all information listed in Grants.gov must be current and active. The Collier County Board of County Commissioners verified that all information listed in Grants.gov(Collier County Board of County Commissioners,Leo E. Ochs,Jr.,County Manager, 3301 Tamiami Trail East,Naples FL 34112)is current and active on December 24,2015. Sincerely, ' 10 ' Leo E. Ochs,J County Mana Packet Page-678- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Office of the County Manager Leo E Ochs, Jr. 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 202.Naples Florida 34112-5746•(239)252-8383•FAX:(239)252-4010 January 13,2016 Director Office on Violence Against Women 145 N Street NE Washington, DC 20530 Dear Director: Collier County Board of County Commissioners certifies that any funds awarded through the Justice for Families Program will be used to supplement existing funds for program activities and will not replace(supplant)nonfederal funds that have been appropriated for the purpose of providing services to victims of domestic violence,dating violence and child victimization. Collier County Board of County Commissioners understands that supplanting violations can result in a range of penalties,including suspension of future funds under this program, suspension debarment from federal grants, recoupment of monies provided under this grant, and civil and/or criminal penalties. Sincerely,T (, eo E. Ochs, Jr County Manag-r Packet Page -679- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. ,,1 Office of the County Manager }rf Leo E. Ochs, Jr. 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 202•Naples Florida 34112-5746•(239)252-8383•FAX:(239)252.4010 January 13,2016 Director Office on Violence Against Women 145 N Street NE Suite 10.W Washington,DC 20530 Dear Director: This letter serves to certify that,in fulfillment of the statutory applicant requirement, Collier County Board of County Commissioners will: Demonstrate that adequate security measures,including adequate facilities,procedures, and personnel capable of preventing violence,and adequate standards are,or will be, in place(including the development of protocols or policies to ensure that confidential information is not shared with courts,law enforcement agencies,or child welfare agencies unless necessary to ensure the safety of any child or adult using the services of a program funded by OVW),if the applicant proposes to operate supervised visitation programs and services or safe visitation exchange. Sincerely, : _ 1-:„.::6 _ Le‘E. Ochs,Jr. County Manager - Packet Page -680- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. { : Office of the County Manager • fig Leo E. Ochs, Jr. 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 202•Naples Florida 34112-5746•(239)252-8383•FAX:(239)252-4010 January 13,2016 Director Office on Violence Against Women 145 N Street,NE Suite 10 W. 100 Washington,DC 20530 Dear Director: This Letter serves to certify that Collier County Board of County Commissioners is in compliance with the following statutory requirements: (1) Any person providing le g al assistance with funds through this program (A)Has demonstrated expertise in providing legal assistance to victims of domestic violence,dating violence,sexual assault,or stalking in the targeted population;or (B)Is partnered with and entity or person that has demonstrated expertise descried in subparagraph(a); (2) Any person providing legal assistance through this program has completed, or will complete, training in connection with domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking, including child sexual abuse, and related legal issues, including training on evidence-based risk factors for domestic and dating violence homicide; (3) Any training program conducted in satisfaction of the requirement of paragraph (1)has been or will be developed with input from and in collaboration with a tribal, state, territorial, or local domestic violence, dating, violence, sexual assault, or stalking victim services provider or coalition,as well as appropriate tribal,state,territorial,and local law enforcement officials; (4) Any person or organization providing legal assistance with funds through this program has informed and will continue to inform state, local, or tribal domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault or stalking programs and coalitions, as well as appropriate state and local law enforcement officials or their work;and (5) The grantee's organizational policies do not require mediation or counseling involving offenders and victims physically together, in cases where sexual assault,domestic violence,dating violence, stalking,or child sexual abuse is an issue. Sincerely, 0-e.Cg2 Leo E.Ochs,Jr. County Manager Packet Page -681- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. c Office of the County Manager Leo E. Ochs, Jr. 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 202•Naples Florida 34112-5746.(239)252-8383•FAX:(239)252-4010 January 13,2016 Director Office on Violence Against Women 145 N Street,NE Suite 10 W. 100 Washington,DC 20530 Dear Director: This letter serves to certify that, in fulfillment of the statutory applicant requirement, Collier County Board of County Commissioners will: Ensure that the organizational policies of the applicant do not require mediation or counseling involving offenders and victims being physically present in the same place, in cases where domestic violence,dating violence, sexual assault,or stalking is alleged, Sincerely, Leo E. Ochs,Jr. County Manag-r Packet Page-682- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. %11'43..,;,X, 7",Ze.4‘7.--,,v,,,, U.S.Deportment of Justice ���� . '� _,t=1),q Office Ofce on Violence Against Women `� atti '�►� Acknowledgement of Notice of Statutory Requirement to Comply with the Confidentiality and Privacy Provisions of the Violence Against Women Act, as Amended Under section 40002(b)(2)of the Violence Against Women Act, as amended(42 U.S.C. 13925(b)(2)),grantees and subgrantees with funding from the Office on Violence Against Women(OVW)are required to meet the following terms with regard to nondisclosure of confidential or private information and to document their compliance. By signature on this form, applicants for grants from OVW are acknowledging that that they have notice that, if awarded !: funds,they will be required to comply with this provision,and will mandate that subgrantees, if any,comply with this provision,and will create and maintain documentation of compliance, such as policies and procedures for release of victim information,and will mandate that subgrantees, if any,will do so as well. (A)In general In order to ensure the safety of adult,youth,and child victims of domestic violence,dating violence,sexual assault,or stalking,and their families,grantees and subgrantees under this subchapter shall protect the confidentiality and privacy of persons receiving services. (B) Nondisclosure Subject to subparagraphs (C)and(D), grantees and subgrantees shall not (i)disclose,reveal,or release any personally identifying information or individual information collected in connection with services requested, utilized,or denied through grantees' and subgrantees' programs,regardless of whether the information has been encoded,encrypted, hashed,or otherwise protected;or (ii)disclose,reveal,or release individual client information without the informed,written, reasonably time-limited consent of the person(or in the case of an unemancipated minor,the minor and the parent or guardian or in the case of legal incapacity,a court-appointed guardian) about whom information is sought,whether for this program or any other Federal,State,tribal, or territorial grant program, except that consent for release may not be given by the abuser of the minor, incapacitated person,or the abuser of the other parent of the minor. Packet Page -683- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. If a minor or a person with a legally appointed guardian is permitted by law to receive services without the parent's or guardian's consent,the minor or person with a guardian may release information without additional consent. (C)Release If release of information described in subparagraph(B) is compelled by statutory or court mandate- (i)grantees and subgrantees shall make reasonable attempts to provide notice to victims affected by the disclosure of information; and (ii)grantees and subgrantees shall take steps necessary to protect the privacy and safety of the persons affected by the release of the information. (D)Information sharing (i) Grantees and subgrantees may share— (I)nonpersonally identifying data in the aggregate regarding services to their clients and nonpersonally identifying demographic information in order to comply with Federal,State, tribal,or territorial reporting,evaluation,or data collection requirements; (II)court-generated information and Iaw enforcement-generated information contained in secure, governmental registries for protection order enforcement purposes;and (III) law enforcement-generated and prosecution-generated information necessary for law enforcement and prosecution purposes. (ii)In no circumstances may— (I)an adult,youth,or child victim of domestic violence,dating violence, sexual assault,or stalking be required to provide a consent to release his or her personally identifying information as a condition of eligibility for the services provided by the grantee or subgrantee; (II)any personally identifying information be shared in order to comply with Federal,tribal,or State reporting,evaluation,or data collection requirements,whether for this program or any other Federal,tribal,or State grant program. (E) Statutorily mandated reports of abuse or neglect Nothing in this section prohibits a grantee or subgrantee from reporting suspected abuse or neglect,as those terms are defined and specifically mandated by the State or tribe involved. (F)Oversight Nothing in this paragraph shall prevent the Attorney General from disclosing grant activities authorized in this Act to the chairman and ranking members of the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives and the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate exercising Congressional oversight authority.All disclosures shall protect confidentiality and omit personally identifying information,including location information about individuals. (G)Confidentiality assessment and assurances Grantees and subgrantees must document their compliance with the confidentiality and privacy provisions required under this section. Packet Page -684- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. As the duly authorized representative of the applicant,I hereby acknowledge that the applicant has received notice that if awarded funding they will comply with the above statutory requirements. This acknowledgement shall be treated as a material representation of fact upon which the Department of Justice will rely if it determines to award the covered transaction,grant,or cooperative agreement. Leo E. Ochs Jr. County Manager Typed Name of Authorized Representative Title Telephone Number 239-252-8383 a,22(-2 Signature of Authorized Representative Date Signed Collier County Board of County Commissioners Agency Name 2 • Packet Page -685- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. ter s'linty Public Services Department Community & Human Services Division MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WHEREAS the Collier County Board of County Commissioners with the Collier County Child Advocacy Council, The Shelter for Abused Women & Children, and the 20th Judicial Circuit Court, have come together to collaborate to make an application for the Justice for Families Grant Program; and WHEREAS the partners have agreed to enter into a collaborative agreement in which Collier County Board of County Commissioners will be the lead agency and named applicant and the other agencies will be partners in the application; and WHEREAS the partners herein desire to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding setting forth the services to be provided by the collaborative;and WHEREAS the application prepared and approved by the collaborative through the partners is to be submitted to the Office on Violence Against Women on or before January 20,2016. I. Description of the Partner Agencies Collier County Board of County Commissioners has been the lead applicant since 2005 for the past four grant cycles for the Safe Havens Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Grant. The municipality supports the efforts of the collaborative and agencies in seeking funds to sustain programs designed to assist victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and/or stalking. The Collier County Board of County Commissioners, serving as the fiscal agent, provided the oversight of the grant program, convened the partners for regular collaboration meetings and submitted all required program and financial reports. The Collier County Board of County Commissioners will continue to be the lead applicant for the 2016 Justice for Families grant program. The Shelter for Abused Women & Children assists adult and child victims who are survivors of domestic violence through safety, intervention, and support; educates the public about domestic violence; and advocates for social change against domestic violence. Over the years, the organization has grown from an all-volunteer program to a well-respected, comprehensive domestic violence program. As the only certified domestic violence program in Collier County, the agency provides emergency shelter and transitional housing as well as extensive outreach services including court advocacy and legal support. The Shelter has actively participated in the past Safe Havens grant program as trainer and mentor; engaging in training activities and advocating for adult victims and children using the supervised visitation program services. Gov Community Si Human Services Division•3339 Tamiaml Trail East,Suite 211•Naples,Florida 34112-5361 239.252-CARE(2273),239-252-CAFE(2233) 239-252-4230(RSVP)'w.ijw.colliorgov.nel/humanservices Packet Page -686- 3 2/23/2016 16.D.7. The Collier County Child Advocacy Council has provided supervised visitation and exchange services for the past sixteen years. The mission of the agency is to improve the lives of abused children. The agency goal is to minimize trauma to victims of abuse and to help families create a safe environment utilizing a multidisciplinary team approach. The primary goal of the visitation program is to keep battered women and their children safe while assisting families in accessing needed services. As the provider of supervised and exchange services, the agency actively engaged in OVW training opportunities and sought the guidance of the domestic violence agency to promote victim safety at all times to achieve its goals and follow the OVW guiding principles. The Twentieth Judicial Circuit of Florida administers the court programs for Collier County in addition to four other counties in the region. Each of the circuit courts has a court administrator who is responsible for the supervision of court staff, budget planning, assignment and distribution of cases and implementation of court policy. Referrals for the visitation services are made by the family, criminal and domestic violence court judges. The circuit has adopted an innovative unified family court which involves a single judge handling all domestic violence, family, dependency and juvenile cases to promote informed decision making. Additionally the domestic violence court has adopted a compliance docket to increase the accountability of respondents in civil domestic violence cases. A case manager employed by the court tracks all referrals to batterer's intervention and other required programs and evaluations. Advocates from the domestic violence program, The Shelter for Abused Women & Children, and a visitation center representative are present in court for the weekly domestic violence hearings to promote victim safety and assist families in accessing services. All of the partners participate in the local domestic violence task force and fatality review team. The vision of the task force is a community without domestic violence, where every home is a safe haven for the family it shelters. An implementation plan developed by the members is ongoing and monitored for success. II. History of the Relationship The Shelter for Abused Women & Children began collaborating with the local supervised visitation agency in 1997. Throughout this relationship, The Shelter for Abused Women & Children provided training for visitation center staff in the following areas: recognizing signs of domestic violence, methods and strategies for working with victims of domestic violence, risk assessment, and domestic violence potential impacts on battered women and their children including trauma informed care. The Shelter for Abused Women & Children assists their clients in seeking safe supervised visitation services. The visitation center refers clients identified as in need of victim services to The Shelter for Abused Women & Children for crisis intervention, safety planning, follow-up, and advocacy. Additionally, the directors and staff continue to develop a comprehensive plan for building a larger collaborative effort on supporting domestic violence response and the utilization of supervised visitation and safe exchange services. Shelter Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 2 Packet Page -687- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. representatives participate in the local collaborative partnership meetings and have attended national level training opportunities throughout the ten years of OVW Safe Havens funding. The Shelter for Abused Women & Children's collaboration with the Supervised Visitation Program at Children's Advocacy Center promoted service provision responsive to the needs of battered women and their children. The supervised visitation program is crucial in increasing safety for victims of domestic violence. Abusers often use children to exert power and control and manipulate victims and without this funding this would occur more often in our community. Undoubtedly, without a Supervised Visitation Program, visitations and exchanges could be extremely dangerous situations for victims and their children. Many victims find relief when the court orders supervised visits or exchanges which allows for children to have contact with their other parent in a safe environment free of further abuse and victimization. In some cases the supervised visitation program has been vital to the documentation of the abuser's tactics and patterns of abuse. With OVW Safe Havens grant funds, The Shelter for Abused Women & Children employed an advocate assigned to work directly with the visitation center staff to allow for a more seamless support system to better serve mutual participants and their children. In some cases victims registered for supervised exchanges or visits had no knowledge of The Shelter for Abused Women & Children and its services but due to the partnership were directly informed of The Shelter for Abused Women & Children's services. The partnership provided easy access to • advocacy provided by a shelter advocate. Similarly, victims also benefitted from referrals to the supervised visitation program from The Shelter for Abused Women&Children. This knowledge further encouraged victims to ask the court for this service to be ordered in domestic violence injunction court or family court proceedings. Victims of domestic violence may be empowered knowing that both agencies exist and work together. Keeping confidentiality in mind, case managers, advocates, and survivors work together to discuss safety plans, referrals, and other strategies to increase the participants' options, safety, and well-being. This community collaborative has been vital to providing comprehensive services to help meet the needs of victims of domestic violence. The Shelter for Abused Women & Children observed many • victims directly benefit by the supervised exchanges or visits provided by the partnership — a service that they could not obtain elsewhere in the local community. With goal of this partnership the protection of battered women and their children in all settings, the supervised visitation center and The Shelter for Abused Women & Children have developed an expanded collaboration including child abuse and neglect organizations, law enforcement, courts, legal advocates, and community groups. They have established an effective method of communication with the local court system to develop an awareness and understanding among the potential collaborators of the unique circumstances surrounding supervised visitation in cases of domestic violence. Quarterly meetings held with the core partners included representatives from law enforcement and other victim service providers. The Shelter for Abused Women & Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 3 Packet Page-688- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Children providing civil legal assistance for Shelter and visitation program survivors; however, the funding is not sufficient to serve all of the clients in need of representation. The Collier County Board of County Commissioners has had a working relationship with the Collier County Child Advocacy Council since 1992 working through the Collier County Community and Human Services to subsidize the medical exams of abused children. With the initiation of the Safe Havens funding in 2005,the collaborative partners expanded to include the courts and the domestic violence shelter. The local, domestic violence civil court judges rely upon the services of the visitation center and The Shelter for Abused Women & Children. Two judges actively participate in Safe Havens partnership meetings. Most recently, Shelter representatives and visitation center staff attended the 78th Annual Conference of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges in Austin TX. Additionally both agencies have attended OVW sponsored training related to the Safe Havens grant program including the National Council's Supervised Visitation Eastern and Southern Regional Conferences, Supervised Visitation Program Communities: Envisioning Solutions and Futures Without Violence: Fathering after Violence. The partnership recently sponsored community trainings including Linking Domestic Abuse to Parenting and Childhood Trauma and Domestic Violence. The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges provided a local community wide training on Community Collaboration in 2011. The local community domestic violence task force has identified the following goals: communities are safe and free from violence; services meet the needs of women and their children experiencing violence; justice responses are effective; the system holds perpetrators accountable and supports the resiliency of victims; and communities are strengthened. The Shelter for Abused Women & Children leads the task force and the visitation center is an active participant. The overarching goal of the plan is to change the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors that perpetuate domestic violence by educating, engaging and empowering the community to bring about social change. A plan to continue community training encompasses a comprehensive plan to reach all service providers who impact lives of the families served by the partners. The local domestic violence fatality review team has been reactivated. Last year representatives from the National Fatality Review Team trained members of the local domestic violence task force.An additional training by Dr.Neil Websdale, director of the Family Violence Institute at Northern Arizona University and the National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Initiative was held to train a larger audience of community social service providers. • The goals of the collaboration are strengthening existing visitation program operations, and increasing the direct civil legal and advocacy services for battered women and their children while improving our coordinated community response through continued outreach and engagement of community agencies and groups. With an emphasis on the underserved population, we are challenged by the diversity of our community. By taking into consideration Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 4 Packet Page -689- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. how cultural communities and groups define help and the social and cultural context in which they experience violence, the partners plan to continue outreach and engage culturally specific populations such as the Haitian and Hispanic community and others with limited English proficiency. The agencies currently employ bilingual staff and all staff attends specialized training in cultural competency. III. Development of the Application As this formal partnership continues, the applicant, Collier County Board of County Commissioners collaborated with the visitation agency,two local domestic violence court judges and The Shelter for Abused Women &Children to develop a grant application response. During the prior Safe Havens Grant cycles, the collaborative partners received training and consultation from the Office on Violence Against Women, Praxis International, Futures Without Violence, the National Council of Family and Juvenile Court Judges, the Vera Institute of Justice, Inspire Action for Social Change, and the Muskie School of Public Service. Additionally the partners discussed the recent implementation of this project and the need for the continuation of these services. With the Justice for Families Program,the partners plan to focus on two purpose areas; supervised visitation and exchange (purpose area 1) and civil legal assistance (purpose area 6). Supervised visitation can assist in limiting further childhood exposure to domestic violence which studies have shown to have negative long-term effects on psychosocial well-being as adults. Improved access to legal services has proven effective at reducing domestic violence. Evidence suggests that increasing access to legal services will help to decrease domestic violence and empower survivors. Our court partners have agreed to participate in the technical assistance training including innovative court practices and domestic violence issues in family court with an emphasis on serving the ethnically and linguistically diverse population of our county. The courts are invested in further enhancing the unified family court model. Supervised visitation is an essential element • in the unified family court as is the mobilization of community resources to insure that victims and children remain safe. Recent discussions among the agency directors, county representatives and local court representatives have led to the agreement reflected in this Memorandum and the submission of the grant application. I.V. Roles and Responsibilities NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed by and between the partners as follows: The Shelter for Abused Women& Children Work with the supervised visitation center to improve cross-agency collaboration among the child abuse and neglect organizations, law enforcement, courts, hospitals, legal advocates and community groups by meeting with key staff on a regular basis and cross training. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 5 Packet Page -690- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Refer battered women with children in need of supervised visitation or exchange services to the local visitation center and follow-up on the outcome of the referrals. Meet with the visitation program on a quarterly basis and as needed to provide feedback and information on any challenges the victims are facing while receiving supervised visitation. With the use of grant funds, provide an advocate (.1 FTE) to attend weekly case staffing meetings and respond to the visitation center as scheduled for advocacy for new clients and existing clients as needed. Present programmatic data for partnership meetings and provide data to the sub-recipient for reporting to the County for submission to Office on Violence Against Women. Provide attorney (.5 FTE) for victims regarding civil orders of protection, child support, visitation and other family law matters using Justice for Families funds. Provide Program Director (.1 FTE) for supervision and mentoring of staff attorney using Justice for Families Grant Funds. Designate a representative to participate in the collaboration meetings and on the consulting • committee. Provide core competency training and in-service training opportunities for visitation center staff using Justice for Families grant funds. Participate in training for collaboration partners particularly on the legal system and its role in working with victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault and stalking using Justice for Families grant funding as needed. Collier County Child Advocacy Council Dedicate two case managers (1.0 FTE total) and a program director (.5FTE) to provide supervised visitation and safe exchange services using Justice for Families grant funds. Provide office space including appropriate visitation rooms with security, .2 FTE clerical support staff and .2 FTE security staff to implement the program service objectives funded by the visitation agency. Maintain the confidentiality of individuals and families using the local visitation agency services in accordance with VAWA 2013. Present programmatic data to the county for partnership meetings and provide data to the County for submission to Office on Violence Against Women. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OV W 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 6 411) Packet Page -691- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Review all policies and procedures of the visitation services with the partners to conform to OVW Guiding Principles and Standards for Safety and Security. Visitation center staff will attend Shelter core competency training as needed funded by the grant and attend six in-service training sessions annually with Shelter staff. Coordinate and promote training/education of collaborative partners as approved by the Office on Violence Against Women. Designate a representative to participate in the collaboration meetings and on the consulting committee. Continue participation in the Iocal domestic violence task force. 20th Judicial Circuit Court Designate a judicial officer, judge or magistrate, to serve on the collaborative partnership committee, to attend quarterly partnership meetings, and assist in developing policies for supervised visitation services and civil legal assistance program. Submit appropriate referrals and relevant case information to local visitation center. Provide direction for improving communication between the Court and the supervised visitation provider. Participate in annual training for collaboration partners on the legal system and its role in working with victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault and stalking using OVW funding as needed. Encourage court personnel time to continue to attend the local domestic violence task force, Collier County Board of County Commissioners Identify staff to serve as the project coordinator and as the point of contact with OVW and to coordinate site visits and onsite technical assistance events. Serve as the fiscal agent for the Justice for Families grant project and offer staff support using OVW funds. Ensure that the project is developed and implemented in compliance with the statutory and minimum reporting requirements of the Office on Violence against Women. Support the collaboration efforts of the project by convening partnership meetings. Submit required programmatic and financial reports as required by OVW. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 7 OVa Packet Page -692- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Participate in community partner trainings; attend OVW sponsored technical assistance training events and the OW Federal Financial Training Seminar. Assist the partner agencies in developing community block grant applications and other sources of continuation funding. Coordinate collaborative training for partners and visitation staff as provided by Justice for Families Technical assistance training funds. Submit program evaluation information to local and national evaluators as required by the grantor. Submit financial documentation for accounting as needed. V. Time Line The roles and responsibilities described above are contingent on the grantee, Collier County Board of County Commissioners, receiving the funds requested for this project in the Office on Violence Against Women grant application. The beginning and end dates of this collaborative effort would coincide with the grant period,anticipated to be October 1,2016 through September 30,2019. Y. Commitment to Partnership 1. The collaboration service area includes Collier County,Florida. 2. The partners agree to collaborate and provide supervised visitation services, civil legal assistance and advocacy for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and/or stalking pursuant to the program narrative of the grant application. 3. Compensation for partners contribution to this project will be provided as outlined in the attached OVW budget detail worksheet. The partners agree to work together to seek funds to sustain the project once grant funds are no longer available. 4. We, the undersigned have read and agree with this Memorandum of Understanding. Further, we have reviewed the portion of the proposed project budget pertaining to the collaborative effort described herein, and approve it in its entirety. Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 8 Packet Page -693- 2/23/2016 16.D.7. Collier County Board of County Commissioners of Collier ounty,Floe By: `_ Gam,` i / Date: Leo Ochs,Jr. County Manager Linda Oberhaus Executive Director The Shelter for Abused Women &Children By ,I Date ///;" // Jacqueline Griffith Stephens Chief Executive Officer Collier County Child Advocacy Council By: C6::?ejk_4---<----- Date: t/ /'21!ep Scott A. Wilsker Trial Court Administrator 20th Ju cial Circuit Court Approved as to form and legality By: c .A• W ► • t ' IS ant County 'rney Date: lilt b Collier County Board of County Commissioners OVW 2016-9003 Grant Application OVW Fiscal Year 2016 Justice for Families Program Solicitation 9 Packet Page -694-