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Agenda 07/28/2009 Item #16D 2Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 1 of 144 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners provides after - the -fact approval for the submission of the 2010 State Challenge Grant Application, which was submitted to Department of Children & Family Services Office on Homelessness (DCF) in the amount of $1441000.00. OBJECTIVE: To receive after - the -fact approval from the Board of County Commissioners to submit the 2010 State Challenge Grant application, in the amount of $ 144,000.00 to the Department of Children & Family Services Office on Homelessness. CONSIDERATIONS: On May 27, 2003, the BCC gave approval for the County to become the Lead Agency for the Collier County Continuum of Care, and to apply on behalf of the County's social service agencies for homeless assistance to HUD and the State of Florida. The Collier County Housing and Human Services Department applies for the State's annual Challenge Grant for homeless assistance each summer. The deadline for the 2010 application cycle was July 10, 2009. The Challenge Grant is made available to promote programs that specifically address homelessness, transitional housing needs and homelessness prevention. This year's applicants will use grant funds in a variety of ways to include: facilitating their intake process, maintaining transportation vehicles, expanding their information management reporting systems, and increasing programs and services for transitioning clients. The following table provides a summary of the five projects submitted to the State DCF for 2010 Challenge Grant funding: Proiect Sponsor and Title Amount Requested Hunger and Homeless Coalition Homeless Management Information System $48,000 Youth Haven - Mobile Case Manager Salary $30,000 St.Matthew'sHouse- CaseManager Salary/Transportation needs $15,000 Shelter for Abused Women and Children Case Manager Salary - Residential Services $42,000 National Alliance on Mental Illnes s- Supportive Services, rent and utility assistance $9,000 Total Challenge Grant Request: $144,000 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 2 of 144 FISCAL IMPACT: The State Challenge Grant is by competitive application. Depending on the competition and the availability of funding, the Department of Community Affairs could decide to fund all, or just a portion of the application. Along with a grant agreement, future fiscal impacts and budget amendments will be provided to the BCC in the fall of 2009 should funding be granted. This grant application has no effect on ad valorem or general fund dollars. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Funding of this grant application will further the goals, objectives and policies of the County's Growth Management Plan's Housing Element. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney's office and requires majority vote only. This item is legally sufficient for Board action. -CMG RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners provides after - the -fact approval for the submission of the State Challenge Grant to the Department of Children & Family Services Office on Homelessness. Prepared by: Sandra Marrero, Grants Coordinator Housing and Human Services Department Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 3 of 144 file: / /C: \Al?endaTest \Exhort\ 133- July %2(129_ %202(!09 \1 E_ %7.00 ONSFNT %?OAC'TFND A\ 1 7 / ? ? / ?nn9 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: 16D2 Item Summary: Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners provides after - the -fact approval for the submission of the 2010 State Challenge Grant Application, which was submitted to Department of Children & Family Services Office on Homelessness in the amount of $144,000.00. Meeting Date: 7/28/2009 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Sandra Marrero Grants Management Coordinator Date Public Services Housing & Human Services 7/9/2009 12:28:12 PM Approved By Kathy Carpenter Executive Secretary Date Public Services Public Services Admin. 719/2009 2:49 PM Approved By Marcy Krumbine Director Date Public Services Housing & Human Services 7/10/2009 1:57 PM Approved By Colleen Greene Assistant County Attorner Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 7/10/2009 3:32 PM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 7/13/2009 1:52 PM Approved By Marla Ramsey Public Services Administrator Date Public Services Public Services Admin. 7/14/2009 3:28 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator OMB Coordinator Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 7/1512009 9:11 AM Approved By Sherry Pryor Management & Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 7/1612009 3:13 PM Approved By Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Deputy County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 711712009 10:03 AM file: / /C: \Al?endaTest \Exhort\ 133- July %2(129_ %202(!09 \1 E_ %7.00 ONSFNT %?OAC'TFND A\ 1 7 / ? ? / ?nn9 Administrative Services Division Collier County Government Center 3301 East Tamiami Trail woo . Naples, Florida 34112 marlenefoord,,a.colliergov.net (239) 252 -4768 (239) 252 -8720 (fax) TO: Leo Ochs, Deputy County Manager Jim Mudd, County Manager CC: Marcy Krumbiin ^e, HHS Director i FROM: Marlene Foord, Grants Coordinator DATE: July 8, 2009 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 4 of 144 Applications Reviewed and Approved by County Ma a , , or designee fo submittal: ,r Coun Manager o date After - the -Fact Approval by the BCC is required at the July 28, 2009 BCC meeting. SUBJECT: County Manager Review and Approval of the State of Florida Challenge Grant FY 2009 grant application The Collier County Housing and Human Services (HHS) Department has developed a State of Florida Challenge Grant application to submit to the Florida Department of Community Affairs Office on Homelessness. HHS applies for this grant each summer and has received $246,000 in funding in previous years. The purpose of the grant program is to promote programs that specifically address homelessness, transitional housing needs and homelessness prevention. HHS serves as the Lead Agency for this program and has received requests for funds from local agencies in the amount of $144,000 for 2009. The grant application is due to the State on July 10, 2009 and due to the summer Board of County Commissioners schedule and the significant amount of work involved in compiling documentation from local agencies regarding their projects, could not be prepared in time for the last meeting in June. Therefore, your review and approval is requested to be followed by after - the -fact approval at the July 28, 2009 meeting. Your signature is required on the pages identified with SIGN HERE labels. Once you have reviewed and signed these documents, please call me at 252 -4768 or Sandra Marrero at 252 -2399 for pickup. Thank you and please let me know if you have any questions regarding this application. Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 5 of 144 NAPLES /COLLIER COUNTY CONTINUUM OF CARE FL -606 STATE CHALLENGE GRANT APPLICATION CSFA 60.014 FISCAL YEAR 2010 SUBMITTAL DUE DATE U LY 10, 2009 Collier County Board of Commissioners Donna Fiala, Chair, District 1 Frank Halas, Commissioner, District 2 Tom Henning, Commissioner District 3 Fred W. Coyle, Commissioner, District 4 Jim Coletta, Commissioner, District 5 County Manager .lames V. Mudd PS Administrator, Marla Ramsey HHS Department Director, Marcy Krumbine Grant Operations Manager, Margo Castorena -- Grants Coordinator, Sandra Marrero Collier County Challenge Grant- page 1 July 8, 2009 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 COLLIER COUNTY Page 6 of 144 HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES Affordable Housing • Federal Grants • RSVP • Services for Seniors • Social Services - Tom Pierce, Director Office on Homelessness Department of Children & Families 1317 Winewood Blvd Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0700 Dear Mr. Pierce: Enclosed please find one original and three copies of Collier County's Homeless Continuum of Care Challenge Grant CSFA 60.014 FY09. Collier County is submitting a request for a $144,000 Challenge Grant to implement five (5) homeless initiatives in our community. The five agencies requesting funds are: Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition Youth Haven, Inc. St. Matthew's House Shelter for Abused Women & Children National Alliance on Mental Health The point of contact for Collier County Challenge Grant application is Marcy Krumbine, Housing and Human Services Director. Ms Krumbine can be reach at (239) 252 -2273, Fax (23 9) 252 -2331. Sincerely, o"• James V. Mudd County Manager C... o f 1 i e r G o x r t y Collier County Challenge Grant- page 2 52 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 3 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 7 of 144 Your application Page Vs 5 -6 7 -12 15 -20 36 21 -36 22 23 24 26 26 29 30 31 34 -35 37 13-(1) Exhibit M Checklist 2010 Challenge Grant Threshold /Scoring Document Threshold . Original signed certification of consistency with the continuum of care plan Threshold • Evidence from your 2008, as amended continuum of care plan of the inclusion of activities to be funded under the application, clearly denoting the use, the agency performing the activity, and that state funding will be sought to support the use. Threshold • Exhibits F and G, budget forms, are contained in application. Scoring Quality of Services • Exhibit C, Quality of Service: Certification, has original signature • The following charts from your 2008 Exhibit 1 Continuum of Care plan" _. a. Chart 4B, Chronic Homeless Progress Chart b. 2007 Goals Achieved, Chart 4A c. Chart 4D, Mainstream Programs & Employment Project Performance Chart d. Chart 4C, Housing Performance Chart e. Housing Inventory Charts for Permanent Supportive Housing f. Housing Inventory Charts for Emergency Shelter /Safe Haven g. Housing Inventory Charts for Transitional Housing h. Housing Inventory Charts for Safe Haven i. Chart 21, Homeless Population and Subpopulation Chart j. Unexecuted Grants Awarded Prior to the 2007 CoC Competition (Exhibit L to Application. Instructions 52 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 3 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 7 of 144 Your application Page Vs 5 -6 7 -12 15 -20 36 21 -36 22 23 24 26 26 29 30 31 34 -35 37 Agenda Item No. 1692 July 28, 2009 Page 8 of 144 Scoring Leverage Your application page Vs • Exhibit D: Leveraged Funding, has original signature 38 • For each and every McKinney -Vento grant award claimed as leverage, Begins on 40 the fully executed grant award letter, dated between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009 is attached Ends on 94 For each and every participating continuum of care agency claiming private Begins. on 95 cash received within July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009, a letter on agency letterhead, signed by the chief executive officer is attached stating the amount of cash received, and the homeless services supported by that cash. Ends on 100 Scoring Need • Exhibit E, Certification of Estimated Need per Catchment Area Population, has original signature. 101 • Continuum of Care Homeless Population and Subpopulations Charts for the last three years: 102 -107 a.. 2007 HUD Form 40090 -1, CoC - K 102 b. Chart 21, 2008 HUD Exhibit 1 Plan 104 -105 53 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 4 Table Of Contents 1. Cover Page l 2. Cover Letter 2 3. Check List Exhibit M 3-4 4. Certification of Consistency and supporting documents 5 -12 3. Narrative 13 -14 4. Budget 15 -20 5. Quality of Service and Exhibit L 21 -37 6. Leverage of McKinney Act and Private Funds and Source Documentation-38-94 7. Private Cash Letters 95 -100 8. Homeless Need and Narrative 101 -109 9. Ability to Complete Activities 110 -115 10. Support Letters 116 -137 11. Performance Measures 138 -140 53 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 4 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 COT T EER COT NTY Page 9 of 144 HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES Affordable Housing - Federal Grants - RSVP - Services for Seniors - Social Services - 13q) CERTIFICATION OF CONSISTENCY WITH CONTINUUM OF CARE PLAN This is to certify that the following activities are consistent with the Collier County's 2008 Continuum of Care Plan. 1 Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition INCCC /HMIS request for funding to maintain and expand the HUD mandated information system has been an invaluable case management tool for the nine (9) agencies now currently participating in the program. This proposal will increase the agencies currently participating by four (4) to thirteen (13) total agencies participating. -This project is identified in CoC Part III A 10 -Year Plan as objectives #5 and #1 which is attached for your review. 2. Youth Haven is requesting funding in order to pay the salary of a Mobile Case Manager who will be dedicated to helping children identified by the Collier County Public School District as being currently homeless or at -risk of becoming homeless. This Case Manager will provide services such as crisis management, supportive services, information and referral for job placement, housing options, and landlord tenant mediation. These are just a few of the services this case manager will provide in order to ease the transition from one home to another. -This project is identified in CoC Part III 10 -Year Plan as objective #5, under Other CoC Objectives in 2008, which is attached for your review. 3. St. Matthew's House homeless shelter is requesting a small grant to leverage private dollars received for bus tokens and the operating cost of an existing passenger van to provide transportation for the homeless men, women and children who reside at St. Matthew's House. In addition to assisting with transportation, funding received from this grant will cover a portion of the salary for a Case Manager, who will work directly with the Structured Recovery Program, which works directly with meeting the needs of the homeless population of Collier County. -This project is identified in CoC Part III 10 -Year Plan as objectives #1 and #2 which is attached for your review. 4. The Shelter for Abused Women & Children (SAWCC) is requesting funding in order to pay 100% of the salary for their full -time Residential Manager. The Residential Manager will provide supportive services such as long and short term needs assessments, C Collier County Challenge Grant- page 5 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 10 of 144 and immediate assistance with food, clothing, safety, assistance in obtaining mainstream benefits such as job placement, and basic life skills such as budgeting, self -care, and nutrition and job placement. These along with other basic skills provided, will aid women and children who are victims of domestic violence become self - sufficient and independent. -This project is identified in CoC Part III 10 -Year Plan as objectives #3 and #4, under Other CoC Objectives in 2008, which is attached for your review. 5. National Alliance on Mental Illness of Collier County (NAMD is requesting funds to provide assistance to the mentally ill with housing costs such as utilities, and wellness assistance with medications, mental health support programs, psychiatric evaluations, glasses, dental assistance and providing Support Services. -This project is identified in CoC Part III 10 -Year Plan as objectives #1 and #2, under Other CoC Objectives in 2008, which is attached for your review. Lead Agency Certifying Official and Title: James V. Mudd, County Manager Signatur . Date: t% � a Collier County Challenge Grant- page 6 — (— Naples /Collier County CoC Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 11 of 144 COC_REG v10 000324 3A. Continuum of Care (CoC) 10 -Year Plan, Objectives and Action Steps Click on the Icon and add requested information for each of the national vvJvvs ...... ^EU - Create new PH beds for chronically homeless persons Increase percentage of homeless persons staying in PH over 6 months to at least 71.5% Increase percentage of homeless persons moving from TH to PH to at least 63.5% Increase percentage of homeless persons employed at exit to at least 19% Decrease the number of homeless households with children Exhibit 1 Page 37 10/1612008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 7 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 12 of 144 Naples/Collier County CoC COC_REG_v10 000324 CoC 10 -Year Plan, Objectives and Action Steps Detail Instructions: Provide local action steps and measurable achievements for attaining each of the five national HUD objectives listed, as part of the goal to end chronic homelessness and help to move families and individuals into permanent housing. For additional instructions, refer to the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. . Select Objective: -new PH beds W dv+o callyhomeless persons Objectives to End Chronic Homelessness and Move Families and Individuals to Permanent Housing 2008 Local Action Steps List local action steps for attaining this objective within the next 12 months. Also, in the "Lead Person" column, identify the title of one person responsible for accomplishing each action step and the organization which they represent. Proposed Numeric Achievements Lead Person Action Step 1 Incorporate in our strategic plan to create more PH to fulifill the homeless needs with supportive services vided by National alliance on Mental Illness (NAMQ and other agencies St Mad errvl Action Step 2 Research Housing First Action Step 3 F)lore funding for PH through HUD and other private sources In 5 years Proposed Numeric Achievements CoC 10 -Year Plan, Objectives and Action Steps Detail Instructions: Exhibit 1 Page 38 10/16/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 8 IWBedsfHousehoids Baseline (Current Level) 11 Numeric Achievement 16 In 12 months Numeric Achievement 19 In 5 years Numeric Achievement 25 In 10 years CoC 10 -Year Plan, Objectives and Action Steps Detail Instructions: Exhibit 1 Page 38 10/16/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 8 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 13 of 144 Naples/Collier County CoC COC REG v10_000324 Provide local action steps and measurable achievements for attaining each of the five national HUD objectives listed, as part of the goal to end chronic homelessness and help to move families and individuals Into permanent housing. For additional instructions, refer to the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. Select Objective:.410 e Q t sejg tn��% T'1;S9br <' Objectives to End Chronic Homelessness and Move Families and Individuals to Permanent Housing 2008 Local Action Steps List local action steps for attaining this objective within the next 12 months. Also, In the "Lead Person" column, identify the title of one person responsible for accomplishing each action step and the organization which then represent. Proposed Numeric Achievements Lead Person Action Step 1 Providing case management and referrals to the homeless oksokw�amwoew House Action Step 2 Collaborate with different professional services Director- immokalee Friendship House Action Step 3 Education and recovery assistance, provide professional support to shelters Okeclat,NsMonalJAllenraeMn•t1 WW F biness Proposed Numeric Achievements CoC 10 -Year Plan, Objectives and Action Steps Detail Instructions: Provide local action steps and measurable achievements for attaining each of the five national HUD objectives listed, as part of the goal to end chronic homelessness and help to move families and individuals into permanent housing. For additional instructions, refer to.the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. Select Objective: + of i'on"1600111s ruing f TH to PH to tit l6ltst.A Exhibit 1 Page 39 10/16/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 9 Waeds/Households Baseline (Current Level) 73 Numeric Achievement 75 In 12 months Numeric Achievement 76 In 5 years Numeric Achievement 77 In 10 years CoC 10 -Year Plan, Objectives and Action Steps Detail Instructions: Provide local action steps and measurable achievements for attaining each of the five national HUD objectives listed, as part of the goal to end chronic homelessness and help to move families and individuals into permanent housing. For additional instructions, refer to.the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. Select Objective: + of i'on"1600111s ruing f TH to PH to tit l6ltst.A Exhibit 1 Page 39 10/16/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 9 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 14 of 144 Naples/Collier County CoC COC_REG_v'10_000324 Objectives to End Chronic Homelessness and Move Families and individuals to Permanent Housing 2008 Local Action Steps List local action steps for attaining this objective within the next 12 months. Also, in the "Lead Person" column, identify the title of one person responsible for accomplishing each actlon.step and the organization which they represent. Proposed Numeric Achievements Lead Person Action Step 1 Provision and allocation of interim financial assistance to secure elMria Aihrresd woetan & Children B2 hou��pp through Fresh Start, TBRA and other resources. Document Numeric Achievement annual increase in percentage of persons served/securing housing. in 5 years Action Step 2 Continue provision of case management services and development of pW**wMhq*w for Children In 10 years prevention education, child care and economic empowerment services to ensure effective Bnkage and coordination with ultimate goal of securing permanent housing Action Step 3 Explore funding of permanent housing and supportWe services M*ft� brAibL"dV*xnsn Children through Ct3C SHP, homeless Housing Assistance, ESG, Challenge CDBG and others. and opportunities Proposed Numeric Achievements CoC 10 -Year Plan, Objectives and Action Steps Detail Instructions: Provide local action steps and measurable achievements for attaining each of the five national HUD objectives listed, as part of the goal to end chronic homelessness and help to move families and individuals into permanent housing. For additional instructions, refer to the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. Select Objective= :±c##►s stmt s# t to at leasf 19 °l0 Objectives to End Chronic Homelessness and Move Families and Individuals to Permanent Housing Page 40 10/16/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 10 °/,IBeds/Househoids Baseline (Current Level) 80 Numeric Achievement B2 in 12 months Numeric Achievement 84 in 5 years Numeric Achievement 86 In 10 years CoC 10 -Year Plan, Objectives and Action Steps Detail Instructions: Provide local action steps and measurable achievements for attaining each of the five national HUD objectives listed, as part of the goal to end chronic homelessness and help to move families and individuals into permanent housing. For additional instructions, refer to the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. Select Objective= :±c##►s stmt s# t to at leasf 19 °l0 Objectives to End Chronic Homelessness and Move Families and Individuals to Permanent Housing Page 40 10/16/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 10 Naples/Collier County CoC Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 15 of 144 COC REG v10 000324 2008 Local Action Steps List local action steps for attaining this objective within the next 12 months. Also, in the "Lead Person" column, Identify the title of one person responsible for accomplishing each action step and the organization which thev represent. Proposed Numeric Achievements Lead Person Action step 1 Continue provision of case management services and development of prevention education, child care and economic empowerment services to ensure effective linkage and coordination with ultimate goal to secure permanent housing Director /Shelter for Abused Women & Children Action Step 2 Explore funding of permanent housing and supportive services through COC SHP, Homeless Housingg Assistance, SG, Challenge and CDBG opportunities and others t�ii!aa4aeJiSi+aibrl),trA viimwt& Action Step 3 Cantinus to case maanage and provide referrals to needed services such as employment referrals Directorlimmokalee Friendship House Proposed Numeric Achievements CoC 10 -Year Plan, Objectives and Action Steps Detail Instructions: Provide local action steps and measurable achievements for attaining each of the five national HUD objectives listed, as part of the goal to end chronic homelessness and help to move families and individuals into permanent housing. For additional instructions, refer to the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. Select Objective: use the nulrnber:Of homeless househ l'. with,rhrl' Objectives to End Chronic Homelessness and Move Families and Individuals to Permanent Housing 2008 Local Action Steps List local action steps for attaining this objective within the next 12 months. Also, in the "Lead Person" column, identify the title of one person responsible for accomplishing each action step and the organization which they represent. Lead Person Page 41 10/1612008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 11 y.IBedalHouseholds Baseline (Current Level) 83 85 Numeric Achievement In 12 months 87 Numeric Achievement In 5 years Numeric Achievement 90 In 10 years CoC 10 -Year Plan, Objectives and Action Steps Detail Instructions: Provide local action steps and measurable achievements for attaining each of the five national HUD objectives listed, as part of the goal to end chronic homelessness and help to move families and individuals into permanent housing. For additional instructions, refer to the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. Select Objective: use the nulrnber:Of homeless househ l'. with,rhrl' Objectives to End Chronic Homelessness and Move Families and Individuals to Permanent Housing 2008 Local Action Steps List local action steps for attaining this objective within the next 12 months. Also, in the "Lead Person" column, identify the title of one person responsible for accomplishing each action step and the organization which they represent. Lead Person Page 41 10/1612008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 11 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 2& 2009 Pacie 16 of 144 Naples/Collier County CoC COC_REG x10_000324 Action Step 1 Collaborate with the liaison for homeless children, Collier Publi . Schools to provide assistance to prevent homelessness - D#sawlCo' w Om* -"ur4W Hot w1ws CoaMfon Action Step 2 Continue to explore funding for the Caring of Family program and other prevention services ilYouW Hevsrt Action Step 3 Provide case management and referral services to families I DirectorAmmokalee Friendship House Proposed Numeric Achievements . % /Beds/Households Baseline (Current Level) 56 50 Numeric Achievement In 12 months Numeric Achievement 33 in 5 years Numeric Achievement 1 I In 10 years -- Page 42 10/16/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 12 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 17 of 144 Collier County is submitting a request for a $144,000 Challenge Grant to implement five (5) activities in our community. The five agencies requesting funds are: Activity /Priority Collier County Hunger & Homeless Coalition: Funding Level: Requesting $48,000 to be fully funded at $144,000 level; or $32,000 at $96,000 level; or $19,200 funding at $57,600 Award Level The Coalition is requesting funding to maintain, improve and expand the HUD mandated HMIS system. The Collier County HMIS is known as the Information Network for the Community of Collier County (INCCC). The HMIS /INCCC system has been in place since 2003. Funding for this required resource has come from a number of sources including Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Continuum of Care /SHP funds. There are currently 9 participating organizations at various stages of using and implementing the HMIS software for case management. With funding from the Challenge Grant the number of participating organizations will increase from 9 to 13. Funding is needed to continue to maintain and expand this homeless initiative. Full funding of this request would allow for more agencies to participate in HMIS /INCCC. Funding will be used to provide equipment, software, personnel, rent and operational costs. Funding of HMIS by HUD and the Challenge Grant will improve the sharing of data, improve coordination of case management services, streamline resources and improve the overall Continuum of Care system within Collier County. Activity /Priority 6 Youth Haven: Funding Level: Requesting $30,000 to be fully funded at $144,000; $20,000 at $96,000 level; or reduced to $12,000 at $57,600 Award Level This grant request will be used to pay partial salary for a Mobile Case Manager. This will be a new service which will be provided to help children who have been identified by the Collier County Public School District as currently homeless, or at -risk of becoming homeless. The Mobile Case Manager would be responsible for providing supportive services, information about housing options, job placement, budget and financial training, resume preparation, and legal tenant/landlord mediation. The Mobile Case Managers create individualized service plans for each family, with the goal of helping each family attain self - sufficiency in a stable housing environment. Activity /Priority P,, St. Matthew's House: Funding Level: Requesting $15,000 to be fully funded at $144,000; to be funded for $10,000 at $96,000 level; 6,000 at $57,600 Award Level Collier County Challenge Grant- page 13 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 18 of 144 This grant will be used to pay for the partial salary of a Case Manager. The person in this position will work directly with the Structured Recovery Program run by St. Matthew's House. The Case Manager helps the residents accomplish tasks and goals in order to help transition the homeless back into society as an independent successful citizen. In addition, the funds will be used to cover transportation expenses related to meeting the needs of the homeless population of Collier County. The transportation expenses will cover transportation for medical appointments, job interviews, support meetings, and any situations that require emergency transportation. The remaining funds will be used to purchase bus tokens for transportation needs for the homeless residents. Activity /Priority #4. Shelter for Abused Women and Children: Funding Level: Requesting $42,000 to be fully funded at $144,000; $28,000 at-$96,000 level; or reduced to $16,800 at $57,600 Award Level This grant request will be used to pay for one full -time Shelter Residential Manager who would serve homeless women and children who have been victims of domestic violence. This position would assist hundreds of women and children who utilize the services of the Shelter for Abused Women and Children annually. The Residential Manager will assess residents' short term and long term needs, as well as assist them with accessing mainstream benefits, such as food stamps, medications, job placement, life skills, budgeting, nutrition and self care, court and legal assistance. These services, in conjunction with other basic necessities, will be utilized in order to help these families attain self sufficiency and independence. Activity /Priority #5. NAMI of Collier County: Funding Level: Requesting $9,000 to be fully funded at $144,000; $6,000 at $96,000 level; or reduced to $3,600 at $57,600 Award Level This grant request will be used to provide supportive services to the mentally ill, and their families. Included in the supportive services assistance will be, rental and utility assistance, psychiatric evaluations, medications, glasses, and dental work to individuals with mental health diagnosis who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Funding of each of these projects is consistent with the 2008 Continuum of Care Plan, and will improve the quality of life of individuals affected by metal illness. Collier County's Gaps Analysis and annual homeless count demonstrate a need for the above mentioned projects being requested in this grant application. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 14 Grant Activity /Use 1 Maintain, support and Expand local HMIS/INCC 2 Case Manager Salary 3 Maintenance for Passenger van, For homeless, partial Case Manager salary, bus passes for For homeless, and gas vouchers. 4 One Case Manager for Residential Services 5. Rental & Utility assistance, Psychiatric evaluations, Medications, glasses, dental, Supportive services for mentally III. 42,000 $9,000 Shelter for Abused Women & Children NAMI of Collier County Yes I No Yes No Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 19 of 144 Number of Persons Homeless To Be Served 560 approx. 86 approx. 1200 approx. 68 approx. 63 approx. TOTAL GRANT $144,000 1977 approx Total Persons To Be Served Collier County Challenge Grant- page 15 Exhibit F Budget Form Agency Existing New R uested Provider Name Service Sery l $48,000 Collier County Yes No Hunger& Homeless Coalition /INCC $30,000 Youth Haven, Inc. NO Yes $15,000 St. Matthew's House Yes No 42,000 $9,000 Shelter for Abused Women & Children NAMI of Collier County Yes I No Yes No Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 19 of 144 Number of Persons Homeless To Be Served 560 approx. 86 approx. 1200 approx. 68 approx. 63 approx. TOTAL GRANT $144,000 1977 approx Total Persons To Be Served Collier County Challenge Grant- page 15 Grant Activity/Use 1. HMIS /INCC 2. Case Manager -YH 3. Case Managerfrans -SM 4. Case Manager - Shelter 5. Supportive Sery -Nami TOTAL GRANT 13-M Exhibit G At $14000 Award Lavel Expenditure Schedule Bud eted $48,000 $30,000 $15.000 $42,000 $9,000 $144,000 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 20 of 144 Estimate Draw By Quarter Ending 9130/09 12/31/09 3131110 6130110 $0 $7,000 $16,000 $25,000 $7,500 $7,500 $7,500 $7,500 $3,750 $3,750 $3750 $1750 $10,500 $10,500 $10,500 $10,500 $2,250 $2,250 $2,250 $2.250 $24,000 $31.000 $40,000 $49,000 NOTE: The funding for the Challenge Grant is state general revenue. It is estimated that no more than 25 percent of the grant budget authority will be released in each quarter of the fiscal year. It may be less than 25 percent. Accordingly, the lead agency shall manage the expenditures to assure that funding available for grant activities is spread across the fiscal year. The actual amount of the release of the Challenge Grant funds may be less than 25% per quarter, and the Department may be required to adjust the quarterly draws accordingly. ALL GRANT FUNDS SHALL BE OBLIGATED, AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY JUNE 30, 2010. FURTHER, ALL CHALLENGE GRANT FUNDS SHALL BE DRAWN PRIOR TO JUNE 30, 2010. AS WITH EXHIBIT F, you may submit three Exhibit G forms to correspond to the three possible grant wmard levels. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 16 Grant Activity/Use 1. Maintain, support and Expand local HMISANCC 2. Case Manager Salary 3. Maintenance for Passenger van, For homeless, partial Case Manager salary, bus passes for For homeless, and gas vouchers 4. One Case Manager for Residential Services 5. Rental & Utility assistance, Psychiatric evaluations, Medications, glasses, dental, Supportive services for mentally P-74 $28,000 $6,000 TOTAL GRANT $96,000 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 17 Shelter for Abused Yes I No Women & Children NAMI of Collier Yes No County Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 21 of 144 Number of Persons Homeless To Be Served 373 approx. 57 approx. 1200 approx. 46 approx. 42 approx. 1718 approx Total Persons To Be Served Exhibit F Budget Form Agency Existing New Reguested Provider Name Service Sery $32,000 Collier County Yes No Hunger& Homeless Coalition/INCC $20,000 Youth Haven, Inc. No Yes $10,000 St. Matthew's House Yes No $28,000 $6,000 TOTAL GRANT $96,000 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 17 Shelter for Abused Yes I No Women & Children NAMI of Collier Yes No County Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 21 of 144 Number of Persons Homeless To Be Served 373 approx. 57 approx. 1200 approx. 46 approx. 42 approx. 1718 approx Total Persons To Be Served Grant Activity /Use 1. HMIS /INCC 2. Case Manager -YH 3. Case Manage/Trans -SM 4. Case Manager - Shelter 5. Supportive Sery -Nami TOTAL GRANT 13-(2) Exhibit G At Award ! eve Expenditure Schedule Budgeted $32,000 $20,000 $10,000 $28.000 $6,000 137 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 22 of 144 Estimate Draw By Quarter Ending 9130/09 12131/09 3/31110 6130110 $0 $4,800 $10.000 $17.200 $5 000 $5.000 $5.000 $5.000 $2.500 $2,500 $2,500 $2.500 $7.000 $7.000 $7,000 $7,000 $1:500 $1.500 $1,500 $1.500 $16,000 $20.800 $26,000 $33,200 NOTE: The funding for the Challenge Grant is state general revenue. It is estimated that no more than 25 percent of the grant budget authority will be released in each quarter of the fiscal year. It may be less than 25 percent. Accordingly, the lead agency shall manage the expenditures to assure that funding available for grant activities is spread across the fiscal year. The actual amount of the release of the Challenge Grant funds may be less than 25% per quarter, and the Department may be required to adjust the quarterly draws accordingly. ALL GRANT FUNDS SHALL BE OBLIGATED, AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY JUNE 30, 2010. FURTHER, AL... CHALLENGE GRANT FUNDS SHALL BE DRAWN PRIOR TO JUNE 30, 2010. AS VMH EXHIBIT, F, you may submit three Exhit G forms to c0respond to the three possible 2ward levels. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 18 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 130 Page 23 of 144 i4vlyd Level Exhibit F Budget Form Agency Existing Number of Persons New Homeless To Be Grant Activity/Use S Reauested Provider Name Service Service Served 1. Maintain, support and $19,200 Collier County Yes No 224 approx. Expand local HMISIINCC Hunger& Homeless Coalition /INCC 2-Case Manager Salary $12,000 Youth Haven, Inc. NO Yes 34 approx. 3. Maintenance for Passenger van, $6,000 St. Matthew's House Yes No 1200 approx. For homeless, partial Case Manager salary, bus passes for For homeless, and gas vouchers. 4. One Case Manager for Shelter for Abused Yes No 27 approx. Residential Services $16,800 Women & Children 5. Rental & Utility assistance, $3,600 NAM] of Collier Yes No 25 approx. Psychiatric evaluations, County Medications, glasses, dental, Supportive services for mentally III. TOTAL. GRANT $57,600 1510 approx Total Persons To Be Served Collier County Challenge Grant- page 19 1"All Exhibit G At $5700 1Awwd Lwal Expenditure Schedule Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 24 of 144 NOTE: The funding for the Challenge Grant is state general revenue. It is estimated that no more than 25 percent of the grant budget authority will be released in each quarter of the fiscal year. It may be less than 25 percent. Accordingly, the lead agency shall manage the expenditures to assure that funding available for grant activities is spread across the fiscal year. The actual amount of the release of the Challenge Grant funds may be less than 25% per quarter, and the Department may be required to adjust the quarterly draws accordingly. ALL GRANT FUNDS SHALL BE OBLIGATED, AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY JUNE 30, 2010. FURTHER, ALL CHALLENGE GRANT FUNDS SHALL BE DRAWN PRIOR TO JUNE 30, 2010. AS WITH EXHIBIT F, you may submit three ExtM.G brrrrr>,s tD =mspond to the t m possible grant award Levels. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 20 Estimate Draw By Quarter Ending Grant Activity /Use Budgeted 9/30109 12/31/09 3131110 6/30/10 1. HMIS /INCC $19,200 $0 $3,000 $4,200 $12.000 2. Case Manager-YH $12.000 $3,000 $3.000 $3.000 $3,000 3. Case Manage/Trans -SM $ 6,000 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 4. Case Manager - Shelter $16.800 $4,200 $4.200 $4.200 $4.200 5. Supportive Sery -Nami $3,600 $ 900 $ 900 $ 900 $ 900 TOTAL GRANT $57.600 $9,600 $12.600 $13.800 $21.600 NOTE: The funding for the Challenge Grant is state general revenue. It is estimated that no more than 25 percent of the grant budget authority will be released in each quarter of the fiscal year. It may be less than 25 percent. Accordingly, the lead agency shall manage the expenditures to assure that funding available for grant activities is spread across the fiscal year. The actual amount of the release of the Challenge Grant funds may be less than 25% per quarter, and the Department may be required to adjust the quarterly draws accordingly. ALL GRANT FUNDS SHALL BE OBLIGATED, AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY JUNE 30, 2010. FURTHER, ALL CHALLENGE GRANT FUNDS SHALL BE DRAWN PRIOR TO JUNE 30, 2010. AS WITH EXHIBIT F, you may submit three ExtM.G brrrrr>,s tD =mspond to the t m possible grant award Levels. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 20 Agenda Item No. 16D2 J July 28, 2009 Page 25 of 144 Exhibit C Quality of Service: Certification 1. Chronic Homeless Goals/ Strategies: Past Performance Using information from your 2008 Exhibit 1 Continuum of Care Plan, HUD Chart 413, Chronic Homeless Progress Chart complete the following calculation. New PH beds for Chronic Homeless (211/07 to 1131/08) 0 Beds Number of Permanent Beds for Chronic Homeless 2007 _9 Beds Divide the Number of New Beds (_0_J by the Total Permanent Beds in 2007 (_9—} to calculate the percentage change in Beds (_0_ %). • Attu► to thi Vim, HUD Chart 48 (2DO8) 2. Continuum of Care Achievements Using information from Chart 4A, from your 2008 Exhibit 1 Plan, indicate the number of the five national objectives where your actual 12 month achievements for the continuums in 2007 equaled or exceeded the proposed achievement, found in the column "Proposed 12 Month Achievement." _2 Number of Proposed Achievements equaled or exceeded in 2007. a r:. M 3. Past Performance: Employment Income Using information reported in your 2007 Exhibit 1 Plan, Chart 4D, Enrollment in Mainstream Programs and Employment Information Chart, enter the percentage of clients in all your projects who gained access to "employment income" at exit from the renewal projects. This data is reported as "employment income" under income Source, with the percentage calculation reported in column 3, "Exit Percentage." _43_% of Adults with Employment Income at Exit Check here if your continuum reported having no HUD projects on the form. E ems_ 1 i7—M,7710-7- i_:.[i ' t � Ise. LT 1 ee — i 11 ZIL I LI EiR1111411,011A 11,;1112 11 110i fr I lM !!'R 4. Project Performance: Food Stamp Benefits Using information reported in your 2008 Exhibit 1 Plan, Chart 4D, Enrollment in Mainstream Programs and Employment Information Chart, enter the percentage of clients in all your projects who gained access to "Food Stamps" at exit from the projects. This data is reported as "Food Stamps" under Income Source, with the percentage calculation reported in column 3, "Exit Percentage." _17 % of Adults with Food Stamps at Exit. Check here if your continuum reported having no applicable HUD projects on the form. • : Sane as for 4 above. COWN only squired. HUD OW 40, `Enii mein tiAamstneam Pnogrenra atx3 S pl yment lnformabm Performance Chart. (2DO8) Collier County Challenge Grant- page 21 �#B, Continuum of Care i Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 26 of 144 Chronic 'Momeess progress Complete the following fields using data from the last point-in-time (PIT) count and housing inventory count. For additional instructions, refer to the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. Indicate the total number of chronically homeless persons and total number of permanent housing beds designated for the chronically homeless persons in your CoC for each year Year Number of CH Persons Number of PH beds for the CH 2006 73 9 2007 52 9 2008 rk Y 9 Indicate the number of new PH beds in place 0 and made available for occupancy for the chronically homeless between February 1, 2007 and January 31, 2008 Identify the amount of funds from each funding source for the development and operations costs of the new CH beds created between February 1, 2007 and January 31, 2008. Cost Type HUD McKinney- Vento Other Federal state Local Private Development $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Operations $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Total $0 $0 - 3t? $d f- $tf Page .50 1011 MM8 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 22 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 27 of 144 N aO9%1CoMw COtR ft ODC CQC, to v10 t3D0324 4A. Continuum of Care (Co- 2007 Achievements Instructions: For the five HUD national objectives in the 2007 CoC application, enter the 12 -month numeric achievements that you provided in Exhibit 1, Chart N of the 2007 CoC application in the first column, "Proposed 12 -Month Achievement". Under "Actual 12 -Month Achievement" enter the numeric achievement that you CoC attained within the past 12 months that is directly related to the relevent national objective. increase percentage of homeless '0011, 73 % persons staying In PH over 6 months to at least 71 % Increase percentage of homeless p r t nasmoV1;j from TH to PH Increase percentage of homeless persons employed at exit to at least '51% 83 t 8% Ensure that the CoC has 90 % 76 - a functional HMIS system Pais 10f1WW8 Collier County Chalienge Grant- page 23 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 28 of 144 _.AEG v10 000324 4D. Continuum of Care (CoC) Enrollment in Mainstream Programs and Employment information Using data from the most recently submitted APRs for each of the projects within the CoC, provide information about the CoCs progress in reducing homelessness by helping clients access mainstream services and gain employment. Total Number of Exiting Adults: 23 Mainstream Program Number ofTiepMl�! Exiting Adults (Autacalt�ba�}_ l 3 'JL 3�! 2 Social Security f . % General Public Assistance 0 ? ,'_ % TANF 0 Q % SCHiP 0 0% Veterans Benefits 0 .Q. % i o 'Nr Unemployment Benefits 0 0 % Veterans Health Care 0 0 % Medicaid 3 7 F40d8t� . 4 % Other (Please specify below) 0 4 % No Financial Resources The percentage values are automatically calculated by the system when you click the "save" button. Rage 52 d 0612008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 24 Agenda item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 29 of 144 5. Project Performance - SSI From your 2008 Exhibit 1 plan, report the percentage of clients in all your projects who had SSI income upon exit from the project. On HUD Chart 4D, report the percentage data as reported in "SSI" under Income Source, with the percentage calculation reported in column 3, "Exit Percentage." 13 % of adults with SSI income at exit Check here if your continuum reported having no applicable HUD projects on this form. • HU© Chat AL — Snit in i*m Programs and 8mpboffmt Informato Chest (2008). One :copy only r+egtr W forltdi f6rm from 4 above. 6. Project Performance- SSDI Using the HUD Chart 40 from your 2008 Exhibit 1 plan, report the percentage of clients in all your projects who had SSDI income upon exit from the project. Report the percentage data as required in "SSDI" under Income Source, with the percentage calculation reported in column 3, "Exit Percentage. "" % of adults with SSDI income at exit. Check here if your continuum reported having no applicable projects on this form. • HOOD Chart 4D E9rr,�ment in Mainstream Progre m,. (}2008) (Same asIn.quired for items 4, 6. and 6 above. � COPY only sequined) ., 7. Project Performance: Permanency of Housing From your 2008 Exhibit 1 Plan, report the percentage of the clients served with permanent housing who remained in this permanent housing for six months or longer. Using data reported on HUD Chart 4C, Housing Performance Chart, enter the percentage number reported in Participants in Permanent Housing, totaling the percentages from lines "c" and "d." _41_ % of Participants who stayed 6 months or longer. Check here if your continuum reported having no applicable permanent housing projects. lM lL�.11rs!,f1E x� "vYL.i = e 8. Project Performance: Transition to Permanent Housing Based on your 2008 Exhibit 1 Plan, report the percentage of all Transitional Housing Participants who moved to a permanent housing living arrangement. Using the data reported on HUD Chart 4C, Housing Performance Chart, enter the percentage number reported in Participants in Transitional Housing, item "6" [Number of participants who moved to permanent housing) _10 % of participants in transitional housing who moved to permanent housing. Check here if your continuum reported having no applicable transitional housing projects. fib_ : {tf, •.J_`i 1y!' 77`Li7 1 'R '�Y R- • F R• Y' �; :.4 :.f Collier County Challenge Grant- page 25 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 30 of 144 N /Go Coc Gi C_#WG_ lO 0=24 4C. Continuum-of Care (CoC) dousing Performance Using data from the most recently submitted APRs for each of the projects within the CoC, provide information about the CoCs progress in reducing homelessness by helping clients move to and stabilize in permanent housing. Participants in Permanent Housing (PH) a. Number of participants who exited permanent housing project(s) 5 b. Number of participants who did not [saw the project(s) 17 jMlif�Mld1 �1M�1'�Ildrlt0 lA!Ii 10U1Aa1'.. . 4 { 1 .. 12 e. Number of participants who did not leave and were smolled for S months or less 1 TOTAL PH (°Y.) 73 Participants in Transitlonai Housing (TH) a. Number of participants who exited TH project(s), Including unknown destination 10 Mslo �inorwd ti► tell 10 TOTAL TH ( %) 100 10/16/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 26 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 31 of 144 9. Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS) Coverage. Using information contained in your 2008 Exhibit 1 Plan's Housing Inventory Charts (Chart IG), fill in the following table, and calculate the percentage of all year round non -DV beds in emergency shelter, transitional housing, safe haven, and permanent supportive housing that are covered by HMIS, as defined in the instructions to the HUD form. Housing Category HMIS Covered # Year Round Beds Year – Round Non DV Beds TOTAL Year Round Individual Column 1 Family Col. 2 Total Col. 3 1 +2 Column. 4 A. Emergency Shelter 111 27 138 156 B. Transitional Housing 38 12 50 78 C. Perm. Supportive Housing 18 4 22 38 D. Safe Haven 10 0 0 10 E. TOTALS 1167 43 210 1272 Divide column 3, Total HMIS Covered Year Round Beds, by column 4, Total Year Round Non -DV Beds, to calculate the percentage of all year round beds for all housing categories that are covered by HMIS. Line D. Column 3 _210_ divide by Line D. Column 4 _272_ equals _77 % of Year Round Beds Covered by HMIS (ALL HOUSING CATEGORIES). 14. HUD Chart =G , Safe Haven Using information reported in your 2008 Exhibit 1 Plan's Homeless Population and Sub - population Chart, complete the calculation below for the percentage of homeless persons that are sheltered in emergency and transitional housing facilities. From HUD Chart 22, enter the data below and complete the percentage calculation. _289_ Totat Homeless Persons in all Households (With dependent children and without dependent children). _160_ Total Homeless Persons Sheltered in Emergency and Transitional housing for both households with and without dependent children. Divide the Total Homeless Persons Sheltered –160— by the Total Homeless Persons _289_ to determine the _55_% percentage of the Total Homeless Persons that are sheltered. j 16 J Collier County Challenge Grant- page 27 Collier Co _w Challenge Gnu page 28 Agenda Item N 3 16D2 :ay 28, 2009 =,q: 29--,J ] 2R( IFlr(: ! Jf I| /R*# <Eƒ I,7 ( §'fE ! ®k � |E( ! {a !!$�. !i!|- �!|`| (. §| !k2 r !`£f { \ ! } - / t ! k(CzQ��} 2!#�F(i■ &M& :v � §�\ \( \\ a I ) 2 � / Q n \ V k § k ■ k � � _ k 2 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 29 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 0;3 rip 32 qf 144 95NE C . 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Collier County Challenge Grant- page 31 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Pa e35of144 mmmrn ? o eat 0-4 -!-!u � = xlcz ax z Nm m��na •.n<t�gi mNrn _� 0 mi`�� °a OD 35 N M A _ Ol C _ ^O `'a g .FUR o E • m H T c < < O C 0 3 S Q n s � n A $3 3� g 8 c Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 36 of 144 Collier County Challenge Grant - page 32 0 ca cD 0 Q n as c z CL -q 0 y Collier County Challenge Grant- page 33 16D2 , 2009 of 144 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 38 of 144 fir+$' CDC, =— REti_- v1o_p0=4 .21.:Continuulm ofCaro (CoC) Po nt4n -Time Honle4ess Population Instructions: This section must be completed using statistically reliable, unduplicated counts or estimates of homeless persons in sheltered and unsheltered locations on a single night. HUD requires CoCs to conduct a point -in -time count at Eeast eveeryry two years during the fast 10 days of January January 22nd to 31si lace d -and requests that CoCs conduct a count annually if resources allow. The last required cont was in January 2007. Data entered in this chart must reflect apoint -in- time count that took urin g the last 10 days of January in 2007 or 2008 unless a waivr was received by HU. There we six 6) callowies of homeless populations on this form. they are: +buwhoWs wig DoplKt�t - "8tlei6erlltt1 ►ey +11101 o ell'a r �'wM 0 1611 snit t tNde+eti - Shai�erled TrarI111111111011111111 1 i'tiVfl1► flePendent EtWd sp - Lliateftered HousehokIls vAdunit Dopsr>Ident Chklrsn - Shshnleil Hac>s9ttoldsal wittlouE O*dM - .FMlertsdl ! 3ot�troirSl vlf>sttwt Oenerid+ent Ct>lbran . #ice For each category, the number of households must be less than or equal to the number of persons. For example, in Households with Dependent Children - Sheltered Emergency, the number entered for ?Number of Households? must be less than or equal to the number entered for ?Number of Persons (adults with children).? For additional instructions, refer to the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. Indicate the date of the last PIT count: 01/25/2008 For each homeless population category, the number of households must be less than or equal to the number of persons. t�Mt�lds,rAlM opwla.nt ChNrpn Shslterod Unsheltered Total Emeroencv I Transitlanal Number of Households 10 14 12 36 11YenMe ai llraMrs waft, sri- dilkhw� 29 21 41 : 61 Sheltered Emergency Transitional Unsheltered Total Humber of Households 92 14 88 194 Mitiliiir of fatlOetsi aef i! ivaeeeoelpa�ltsrf Wit'' e3 17 M . , All Households) All Persons Sheltered j I Unsheltered I Total Emergency Transitional Total Households 102 28 t00 230 Exhibit 1 Page 24 10116/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 34 Naples/Collier County CoC TOUI Persons 1 (00 � \0 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 COC REG 00000324 I Exhibit I --F-Page 25 1 10116/2008 1 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 35 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 20, 2009 Page 40 of 144 11. Expanded Continuum of Care Catchment Area If your 2008 Exhibit 1 Plan has expanded its catchment area by one or more counties that were not covered by a continuum of care catchment area designated by the Office on Homelessness in 2007, please identify the county(s) added; or your continuum is new and represents one or more counties not covered by a plan in 2007. _N /A County(s ) added to your Continuum: N/A _N /A New Continuum of Care covering county(s): _N/A 12. Past Performance: Unexecuted HUD Grants. Using the information reported on Exhibit L to these instructions, report below the number of HUD McKinney -Vento Act awards announced prior to 2007 that are not yet under contract (i.e. signed grant agreement or executed ACC). _0_ Total Number of McKinney -Vento Act awards Not Yet Under Contract. r�� a i►.':175! !� Name of Continuum of Care Naples /Collier County Continuum of Care Name of Lead Agency Collier County Housing & Human Services Name of Certifying Official James dd Signature of Certifying Official Date Signed e7 6 Failure to provide an original signed certification for quality of service shall be cause for the application to ranked last on the quality of service preference criteria. Failure to attach the "Documentation Required" for any of the items above shall be cause for that item to receive Zero Points. Please check to ensure that all required documentation is attached immediately following this certification in your application. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 36 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Exhibit L Page 41 of 144 Certification of Unexecuted HUD CoC Grant Agreements The lead agency shall complete the following table, and execute the certification. Provide a list of ALL HUD McKinney -Vento Act awards made prior to the 2007 competition that are not yet under contract (i.e. signed grant agreement or executed ACC). Project Number Applicant Name Project Name Grant Amount EXAMPLE M1238901022 Michiana Homes TH for Homeless $500,000 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. If NONE, check here �. Name of Continuum of Care —Naples/Collier County Continuum of Care Name of Lead Agency Collier County Housing & Human Services Name of Certifying Official Jame d Signature of Certifying Official Date Signed Collier County Challenge Grant- page 37 13j6) EXHIBIT D LEVERAGED FUNDING A. McKinney -Vento Homeless Assistance Act Grants List each grant award claimed separately under the McKinney -Vento Program. Program Grant Amount 1. Homeless Veterans Reintegration $ 2. Health Care for the Homeless $ 3. PATH $ 4. Education for Homeless Children $ 5. Emergency Shelter Grant $_95,197 6. Shelter Plus Care $ 7. Supportive Housing Program $_104,645 8. Section 8 Moderate Rehab., SRO $ 9. Emergency Food & Shelter $ TOTAL GRANTS $_199,842 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 42 of 144 Grant Award # Page # Date of Grantor Executed Award /Reference Letter (Attach copy) S -08 -UC -12 -0024 40 -72 8/6/08 FL0295B4DO60801 73 -94 06/25/08 B. Private Cash for Services to Homeless Persons List each agency separately, and the total private cash received by that agency. Participating Continuum Agency Cash Received Page # Soume D= mentafion 1. Collier County Hunger & Homeless $ 52,218.64 _96_ Coalition (Attach letter from agency chief execnfive 2. SAWCC, Inc. $ 3,204,286.00 —97— officer on agency letterhead aa"ng the 3 St. Matthew's House $ 2.315.258.07 98 ! cash received and the homeless services 4. NAMI of Collier County $ 5.OD4.00 _ _99_ supported by that cash.) 5. Youth Haven $ 74,758.00 _100_ Do not attach copies of checks or financial TOTAL PRIVATE CASH $ reports as documentation. These sources will not be accepted as evidence. TOTAL LEVERAGE CLAIMED A. McKinney Act Grants $_199,842.00_ B. Private Cash $ 5.651.520.71 I hereby attest that the above sources of grant and private cash claimed as leverage for this Challenge Grant application, is true and accurate, and that the lead agency has documented the receipt of the grant award(s) and private money leveraged by their continuum of care. Name of Lead Agency: Naples /Collier County Continuum of Care Name of Certifying Official: James V. M Title /Position: Signature of Certifying Official: Date Signed: Collier County Challenge Grant- page 38 28 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 43 of 144 Leverage Ratio Calculations: 1.199.842 +.251,000 - = $.80 11000 population Total McKinney Act Grant + Population of Catchment Area = Ratio Leverage Claimed from Exhibit H Divide the total McKinney Act Grant leverage claimed by the total population of the catchment area (rounded to the nearest 1000 population), to calculate the McKinney Act grant leverage ratio expressed in dollars and cents per every 1000 population of the catchment area. 2. 5,651,520.71 } 251,000 = $22.51 /1000 population Total Private Cash + Population of Catchment Area = Ratio Leverage Claimed from Exhibit H Divide the total Private Cash leverage claimed by the population of the catchment area (rounded to the nearest 1000 persons) to calculate the Private Cash leverage ratio expressed in dollar and cents per every 1000 persons in the catchment area. NOTES: 1. To be eligible to be claimed as leveraged funding the grant award must have been executed, or the private money received, between the dates of July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009. 2. If more than one grant award was received for a specific McKinney Act grant, use more than one line, reflecting each grant award separately, specifying the McKinney Act Program for each line used. FAILURE TO PROVIDE AN ORIGINAL SIGNED CERTIFICATION ON LEVERAGE IN THE GRANT APPLICATION SHALL BE CAUSE FOR THE APPLICATION TO BE RANKED LAST BY THE REVIEW TEAM ON THE LEVERAGE STATUTORY PREFERENCE CRITERIA. Amu is f t d �,a� a _ n�idel +�4`+ arh n rd FROM W ti r e b t� o►rti t ll+everage NO doliximmi, Abi VUW Wv+a1 a�i moo• Collier County Challenge Grant- page 39 Grant Award Evidence Documentation Collier County Challenge Grant- page 40 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 44 of 144 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development * ,'t Community Planning and Development Division + Atlanta Region, Miami Field Once ��►•., '' Bric kell Plaza Federal Building 909 SE First Avenue, Rm. WO Miami, FL 33131 -3042 Honorable Tom Henning, Chairman Collier County Board of Commissioners 3301 E Tamiami Trail Naples, Fl, 34112 Dear Chairman Henning: SUBJECT: Collier County 2008 -2009 Action Plan Approval Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 45 of 144 RECEIVED AUG 14 2= sauna or c«mb cm"WINW* We are pleased to approve your one -year Action Plan for Fiscal Year 2008 funding. The grant assistance that is being approved with the Action Plan is as follows: Community Development Block Qmt (CDBG) Program $2,324,214 HOME iav artnellships (HOME) Fioglsm 664 83 American DrOVtn Downpayinent Iinli ive :1YY` 05 (ADDi) Program S 5,621 The tatel-allocation for yowr connmullity is $ 3,08,9,415-: Your FY 2008 program year began on July 1; 2000: We would like to take this opportunity to commend the County on the successful completion of the one -year Action Plan. We believe that the goals and objectives developed through this process provide the foundation for the formulation of new partnerships at all levels of government and with the private sector including for-profit and non -profit organizations. These partnerships are invaluable as you and your p utners address the problems of affordable housing, homelessness, and economic opportunities for all citizens, particularly for very low - income and low- income persons. Enclosed are three originals of each of the required Grant Agreements and Funding Approvals. This constitutes the contract between our Department and the County. You should note any special conditions listed in the Funding Approvals. Please return two executed originals for each Grant and roWn one for your records. Om's neialon is to &Oft eu hWxW"WMhlp, support m munity derekpmew and bmvww MOM to gperdabkbk hmu tfive fmm dherfmbwdon. WWWA C Collier County Challenge Grant- page 41 July 28, 2009 Page 46 of 144 AGREEM W RETWUN Vt1 LLMR COUNTY A" ST- MATTIDWS -ROUSKI I NC. EMERGENCY SIMTM CMANT (ESG) Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance # 14.231 HUD Grant # S- 07 -UC -12 -0024 THIS AGREEMENT, is made and entered into by and between Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY ", and "St. Matthew's House Inc." a private not - for - profit corporation existing under the laws of the State of Florida, having its principal office at 2001 Airport Rd. South, Naples, FL 34112, and its Federal Tax Identification number as 65- 1110501, hereinafter referred to as "SUBRECIPIENT ". WHEREAS, Collier County has entered into an agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for a grant for the execution and implementation of a Emergency Shelter Grant Program in certain areas of Collier County, pursuant to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (hereinafter called "HUD ") as provided by the Stewart B. McKinney Act (as amended P.L. 100- 77 hereinafter called "ACT's; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the aforesaid agreement, COUNTY is undertaking certain activities to primarily benefit homeless individuals in Naples with the use of Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) funds; to improve the quality of life in Collier County by providing assistance for emergency - transitional shelter clients at -risk of becoming homeless; as described in the Consolidated Plan submission; and WHEREAS, the Fiscal Year 2008 -2009 Consolidated One -Year Action Plan was developed following the Collier County Consolidated Plan — Citizen Participation Plan, adopted on January 9, 2001 and April 22, 2008; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County approved the Collier County Consolidated Plan One -Year Action Plan for Federal Fiscal Year 2008 -2009 for the ESG Program with Resolution 2008- 121 on April 22, 2008, including the use of this standard form Agreement; and Ett C SldWand Recovery Program Page 1 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 42 July 28, 2009 Page 47 of 144 WHEREAS, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has approved the County's Consolidated Plan One -Year Action Plan for Federal Fiscal Year 2008 -2009 for the ESG Program and the use of the ESG funds for the activities identified in the Plan; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the SUBRECIPIENT desire to provide the activities specified in Exhibit A of this Agreement, in accord with the approved Annual Consolidated Plan; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY desires to engage the SUBRECIPIENT to implement such undertakings of the Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESG) as a valid and worthwhile County purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, it is agreed by the Parties as follows: I. DEFINITIONS (1) "County" means Collier County, and where applicable, it's authorized representative(s). (2) "ESG" means the Emergency Shelter Grant Program of Collier County. (3) "HHS" means the Housing and Human Services Department of Collier County. (4) " SUBRECIPIENT' means "ST. MATTHEW'S HOUSE." . (5) "HHS's Approval" means the written approval of the Housing and Human Services Department or designee. (6) "HUD" means the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or a person authorized to act on its behalf. (7) "Low and moderate income persons" means the definition set by HUD. (8) "Project" means the work contemplated to be performed as set forth in Exhibit "A ". II. SCOPE OF SERVICES The SUBRECIPIENT shall, in a satisfactory and proper manner, as determined by HHS, perform the tasks necessary to conduct the program outlined in Exhibit "A," and shall submit each request for reimbursement using`Exhibit `B" along with the monthly submission of Exhibit "E," all of W-Wch are attached hereto and made a part hereof. III. TIME OF PERFORMANCE The effective date of this Agreement shall be July 1, 2008, and the services of the SUBRECIPIENT shall be undertaken and completed in light of the purposes of this Agreement. In any event, all services required hereunder shall be completed by the SUBRECIPIENT prior to June 15, 2009. Any funds not obligated by the expiration date of this Agreement shall automatically revert to the COUNTY, as set forth in Part VIII (F) (5), and Part VIII (H) below and required by HUD. - 2.008 ESG t me Raoavary Program Page 2 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 43 July 28, 2009 Page 48 of 144 IV. CONSIDERATION AND LIMITATION OF COSTS The SUBRECIPIENT shall be reimbursed by the COUNTY using HUD funds for allowable costs, determined by COUNTY, in an amount not to exceed NINETY FOUR THOUSAND AND SEVEN and 00 /100 DOLLARS (U.S. $94,007.00) for the services described in Exhibit "A." All improvements specified in Exhibit "A" shall be performed by SUBRECIPIENT employees, or shall be put out to competitive bidding under a procedure acceptable to the COUNTY and federal requirements. The SUBRECIPIENT shall enter into contract for improvements with the lowest responsive and qualified bidder. Contract administration shall be handled by the SUBRECIPIENT and monitored by the COUNTY, which shall have access to all records and documents related to the project. V. NOTICES All notices required to be given under this Agreement shall be sufficient when delivered to HHS at its office, presently located at 3050 North Horseshoe Drive, Suite 110, Naples, Florida 34104, and to the SUBRECIPIENT when delivered to its office at the address listed on page one (1) of this Agreement. VI. SPECIAL CONDITIONS The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the requirements of Title 24 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 570 of the Housing and Urban Development regulations concerning Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) and all federal regulations and policies issued pursuant to these regulations. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to utilize fiends available under this Agreement to supplement rather than supplant funds otherwise available for specified activities. VII. GENERAL CONDITIONS A. IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECT ACCORDING TO REQUIRED PROCEDURES The SUBRECIPIENT shall implement this Agreement in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and County laws, ordinances and codes and with the procedures outlined in HHS' Policies and Procedures memoranda. The Federal, State, and County laws, ordinances and codes are minimal regulations supplemented by more restrictive guidelines set forth by HHS. No payments will be made until approved by the HHS Department or designee. Should a project receive additional funding after the commencement of this Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT shall notify HHS in writing within thirty (30) "lays of receiving notification from the funding source and submit a cost allocation plan for approval by the HHS Department or designee within forty -five (45) days of said official notification. B. DEBARMENT: In accordance with 24 CFR part 135, the SUBRECIPIENT certifies that neither it, nor its principals, is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal Department or agency; and, that the SUBRECIPIENT shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier contract, or other covered transaction, with a person who is similarly debarred or suspended from participating in this covered transaction. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 3 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 44 i a iLMI 11 1,40. 1 v!� July 28, 2009 Page 49 of 144 C. COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL AND FEDERAL RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWS During the performance of the Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with any applicable laws, regulations and orders listed below which by reference are incorporated and made a part hereof. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to abide by all other applicable laws, 1. 24 CFR Part 570, as amended - The regulations governing the expenditure of . Community Development Block Grant funds. 2. 24 CFR Part 58 - The regulations prescribing the Environmental Review procedure. 3. 36 CFR Part 800 - The regulations outlining the procedures for the protection of historic and cultural properties. 4. 24 CFR Part 1 - The regulations promulgated pursuant to Title VI of the 1984 Civil Rights Act. 5. 24 CFR Part 107 - The regulations issued pursuant to Executive Order 11063 which prohibits discrimination and promotes equal opportunity in housing. 6. Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086 - which establishes hiring goals for minorities and women on projects assisted with federal funds. 7. Title VII of the 1968 Civil Rights Act as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 - which prohibits discrimination in employment. 8. 24 CFR 135 - Regulations outlining requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended. 9. Age Discrimination Act of 1973 10. National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 11. 24 CFR Part 130 - Regulations that prohibit discrimination in employment in federally assisted construction contracts. 12. 40 CFR Part 15 - Regulations relating to the applicability of the Clean Air and Water Pollution Acts. 13. Contract Work - Hours and Safety Standards Act 14. Lead Based Paint Poisoning Preventive Act 15. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 16. Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 4 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 45 genaa Item No. buy July 28, 2009 Page 50 of 144 17. 29 CFR Parts 3, 5 and 5a - Regulations which prescribe the payment of prevailing wages and the use of apprentices and trainees on federally assisted projects as mandated by the Davis -Bacon Act. HUD Form 4010, which describes the Davis -Bacon Act, is included as part of this agreement and must be included in all construction contracts funded by CDBG. See attachment A -3. 18. Revised Order Number 4 - Regulations that establish guidelines for the implementation of Executive Order 11246 as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086. 19. Executive Order 11914 - Prohibits discrimination with respect to the handicapped in federally assisted projects. 20. Executive Order 11625 and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Circular Letter 7945 - which prescribes goal percentages for participation of minority businesses in Community Development Block Grant Contracts. 21. 29 CFR Part 3 - The Copeland Anti- Kickback Act (i 8 U.S.C. 874 and 40 U.S.C. 276c), which deals with employee forfeiture of compensation by force. 22. Florida Statutes, Chapter 112 - which deals with conflict of interest. 23. HUD - required reports, circulars, and procedures, such as the Grantee Performance Report. 24. Public Law 100430 - the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988. 25. 24 CFR 570, Subpart J - regulations covering standard Grant Administration Procedures. These replace OMB Circular A -102. This subpart includes 24 CFR 570.502. 26. OMB Circular A -133 - concerning annual audits. 27. OMB Circular A -122 - which identifies cost principles. ` 28. Section 109, Public Law 100 -202 - which restricts t1fe awarding of public works contracts to firms from foreign countries with unfair trade practices. 29. 24 CFR Part 84 - OMB Circular A -110 Codified in the Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements With Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non -Profit Organizations. 30. 24 CFR Part 85- OMB Circular A -102 Codified in the Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements to State and Local Governmentg. 31. Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 as located at 8 U.S.C. 1324, et se,. and regulations relating thereto. Failure by the SUBRECIPIENT to comply with the laws St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 5 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 46 _ u u vv. July 28, 2009 Page 51 of 144 referenced herein shall constitute a breach of this agreement and the County shall have the discretion to unilaterally terminate this agreement immediately. 32. Prohibition Of Gifts To County Employees- No organization or individual shall offer or give, either directly of indirectly, any favor, gift, loan, fee, service or other item of value to any County employee, as set forth in Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes, Collier County Ethics Ordinance No. 2004 -05, and County Administrative Procedure 5311. 33. Order of Precedence - In the event of any conflict between or among the terms of any of the Contract Documents, the terms of the Agreement shall take precedence over the terms of all other Contract Documents, except the terms of any Supplemental Conditions shall take precedence over the Agreement. To the extent any conflict in the terms of the Contract Documents cannot be resolved by application of the Supplemental Conditions, if any, or the Agreement, the conflict shall be resolved by imposing the more strict or costly obligation under the Contract Documents upon the Contractor at Owner's discretion. 34. Venue - Any suit or action brought by either party to this Agreement against the other party relating to or arising out of this Agreement must be brought in the appropriate federal or state courts in Collier County, Florida, which courts have sole and exclusive jurisdiction on all such matters. 35. Dispute Resolution - Prior to the initiation of any action or proceeding permitted by this Agreement to resolve disputes between the parties, the parties shall make a good faith effort to resolve any such disputes by negotiation. The negotiation shall be attended by representatives of SUBRECIPIENT with full decision - making authority and by OWNER'S staff person who would make the presentation of any settlement reached during negotiations to OWNER for approval. Failing resolution, and prior to the commencement of depositions in any litigation between the parties arising out of this Agreement, the parties shall attempt to resolve the dispute through Mediation before an agreed -upon Circuit Court Mediator certified by the State of Florida. The mediation shall be attended by representatives of SUBRECIPIENT with full decision- making authority and by OWNER'S staff person who would make the presentation of any settlement reached at mediation to OWNER'S board for a,,pproval. Should either party fail to submit to mediation as required hereunder, the other party may obtain a court order requiring mediation under section 44.102, Fla. Stat. D. SUBCONTRACTS Any work or services subcontracted by the SUBRECIPIENT shall be specifically by written contract or agreement, and such subcontracts shall be subject to each provision of this Agreement and applicable County, State, and Federal guidelines and regulations. Prior to execution by the SUBRECIPIENT of any subcontract hereunder, such subcontracts must be submitted by the SUBRECIPIENT to HHS for its review and approval, which will specifically include a determination of compliance with the terms of the attached Work Program set forth in Exhibit "A." St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 6 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 47 _ __ Ht�. cli:..r Gi iLClll IVV. ivv<. July 28, 2009 Page 52 of 144 This review also includes ensuring that all consultant contracts and fee schedules meet the minimum standards as established by the Collier County Purchasing Department and HUD. Subcontracts for architecture, engineering, survey, and planning shall be negotiated fixed fee contracts. All additional services shall have prior written approval with support documentation detailing categories of persons performing work plus hourly rates including benefits, number of drawings required, and all items that justify the "Fixed Fee Contract." Reimbursements for such services will be made at SUBRECIPIENT cost. None of the work or services covered by this Agreement, including but not limited to consultant work or services, shall be subcontracted by the SUBRECIPIENT or reimbursed by the COUNTY without prior written approval of the HHS Department or his designee. E. AMENDMENTS This Agreement, along with all exhibits and attachments which are hereby incorporated as a part of this Agreement, may not be modified, amended, or extended orally. The County may, at its discretion, amend this Agreement to conform to changes required by Federal, State, County, or HUD guidelines, directives, and objectives. Such amendments shall be incorporated by written amendment as a part of this Agreement and shall be subject to approval of the County. This Agreement may be amended only by written agreement executed by the governing boards of both parties, except that County representative may approve adjustments between line item amounts, scope clarifications, or an extension of time and schedule provided in Exhibit A that do not change the project, or exceed the amount funded by the County, as stated herein. Any modifications to this contract shall be in compliance with the County Purchasing Policy and Administrative Procedures in effect at the time such modifications are authorized. F. INDEMNIFICATION To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the SUBRECIPIENT shall indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the SUBRECIPIENT or anyone employed or utilized by the SUBRECIPIENT in the performance of this Agreement. This indemnification obligation shall not be construed to negate, abridge or reduce any other rights or remedies which otherwise may be available to an indemnified party or person described in this paragraph. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of Collier. County. The foregoing indemnification-shall not constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity beyond the limits set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. G. GRANTEE RECOGNITION All facilities purchased or constructed pursuant to this Agreement shall be clearly identified as to funding source. The SUBRECIPIENT will include a reference to the financial support herein provided by HHS in all publications and publicity. In addition, the SUBRECIPIENT will make a good faith effort to recognize HHS' support for all activities made possible with funds made available under this Agreement. The SUBRECIPIENT will mount a temporary construction sign for projects funded by HHS. This design concept is intended to disseminate key information regarding the development team as well as Equal Housing Opportunity to the general public.. This signs construction utilizes a minimum conventional 4'X 8" plywood back panel and other conventional construction materials and methods. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 7 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 48 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 53 of 144 H. TERMINATION In event of termination for any of the following reasons, all finished or unfinished documents, data studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs, reports prepared, and capital equipment secured by the SUBRECIPIENT with funds under this Agreement shall be returned to HHS or the COUNTY. In the event of termination, the SUBRECIPIENT shall not be relieved of liability to the COUNTY for damages sustained by the COUNTY by virtue of any breach of the Contract by the SUBRECIPIENT, and the COUNTY may withhold any payment to the SUBRECIPIENT for set -off purposes until such time as the exact amount of damages due to the COUNTY from the SUBRECIPIENT is determined. 1. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE If through any cause either party shall fail to fulfill in timely and proper manner its obligations under this Agreement, or if either party shall violate any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations of this Agreement, either party shall thereupon have the right to terminate this Agreement in whole or part by giving written notice of such termination to the other party and specifying therein the effective date of termination. 2. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE At any time during the term of this Agreement, either party may, at its option and for any reason, terminate this Agreement upon ten (10) working days written notice to the other party. Upon termination, the COUNTY shall pay the SUBRECIPIENT for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement through and including the date of termination. 3. TERMINATION DUE TO CESSATION In the event the grant to the COUNTY under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (as amended) is suspended or terminated, this Agreement shall be suspended or terminated effective on the date that HUD specifies. I. INSURANCE SUBRECIPIENT shall obtain and carry, at all times during its performance under the Contract Documents, insurance of the types and in the amounts described herein and further set forth in Exhibit D to this Agreement. J. SUBRECIPIENT LIABILITY OBLIGATION Compliance with the insurance requirements in Exhibit - D shall not relieve the SUBRECIPIENT of his liability and obligation under this subsection or under any subsection of this contract. The contract is contingent upon receipt of the insurance documents within fifteen (15) calendar days after the Board of County Commissioners' approval. If the Insurance certificate is received within the specified period, but not in the manner prescribed in these requirements, the SUBRECIPIENT shall be verbally notified of the deficiency and shall have an additional five (5) calendar days to submit a corrected Certificate to the County. If the SUBRECIPIENT fails to submit the required insurance documents in the manner prescribed in these requirements within twenty (20) calendar days after the Board of County Commissioners' approval, the SUBRECIPIENT shall be in default of the terms and conditions of the contract. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 8 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 49 r1u ti a 1771M 1,17. !772 July 28. 2009 Page 54 of 144 VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with OMB Circular A —110 (Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and other Non -Profit Organizations) and agrees to adhere to the accounting principles and procedures required therein, utilize adequate internal controls, and maintain necessary source documentation for all costs incurred. B. DOCUMENTATION AND RECORD - KEEPING 1. The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain all records required by the ESG Federal Regulations. 2. All reports, plans, surveys, information, documents, maps, and other data procedures developed, prepared, assembled, or completed by the SUBRECIPIENT for the purpose of this Agreement shall be made available to the COUNTY by the SUBRECIPIENT at any time upon request by the COUNTY or HHS. Upon completion of all work contemplated under this Agreement copies of all documents and records relating to this Agreement shall be surrendered to HHS if requested. In any event the SUBRECIPIENT shall keep all documents and records for three (3) years after expiration of this Agreement. 3. The SUBRECIPIENT shall submit reports as required to assist the COUNTY in the preparation of HUD Labor Relations, WBE/MBE, Equal Opportunity Employment, and HUD Section 3 reports, pursuant to 24 CFR 570.502, 507, and 92 (3)(vi). 4. SUBRECIPIENT shall submit monthly beneficiary reports to HHS using Exhibit "C ". The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain records showing compliance with the Davis - Bacon Law, including files containing contractor payrolls, employee interviews, Davis - Bacon wage rates, and administrative cross- referencing. SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain records showing contractor compliance with the Contract Work Hours and Work Safety Law. Similarly, the SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain records showing compliance with federal purchasing requirements and with other federal requirements for grant implementation. 6. Indirect Costs: If indirect costs are charged, the Subrecipient will develop an indirect cost allocation plan for determining the appropriate Subrecipient's share of administrative costs and shall submit such plan to the County for approval, in a form specified by the County. C. PURCHASING All purchasing for services and goods, including capital equipment, shall be made by purchase order or by a written contract and in conformity with the procedures prescribed by the Federal Management Circulars A -110, A -122, 24 CFR Part 84, and 24 CFR Part 85, which are incorporated herein by reference. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 9 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 50 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 55 of 144 D. REPORTS. AUDITS, AND EVALUATIONS Reimbursement will be contingent on the timely receipt of complete and accurate reports required by this Agreement, and on the resolution of monitoring or audit findings identified pursuant to this Agreement. E. ADDITIONAL HOUSING & HUMAN SERVICES. COUNTY. AND HUD REQUIREMENTS HHS shall have the right under this Agreement to suspend or terminate reimbursement until the SUBRECIPIENT complies with any additional conditions that may be imposed by HHS, the COUNTY, or HUD at any time. Additional requirements are listed on Exhibit C. F. PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVALS- SUMMARY {l.) All subcontracts and agreements proposed to be entered into by the SUBRECIPIENT pursuant to this Agreement; (2.) All capital equipment expenditures of $1,000 or more; (3.) All out -of -town travel; (travel shall be reimbursed in accordance with Florida Statutes, Chapter 112.061); (4.) All change orders; and (5.) All requests to utilize uncommitted funds after the expiration of this agreement for programs described in Exhibit A, and (6.) All rates of pay and pay increases paid out of ESG funds, whether for merit or cost of living. G. AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS 1. Non -profit organizations that expend $500,000 or more annually in federal awards shall have a single or program - specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with OMB A -133. Non - profit organizations expending federal awards of $500,000 or more under only one federal program may elect to have a program- specific audit performed in accordance with OMB A- 133. SUBRECIPIENT s who will be receiving, or who have received, federal awards for loans or loan guaranteed programs with may be required to conduct audits of those programs in accordance with regulations of the federal agencies providing those guarantees or loans. ` 2. Non -profit organizations that expend less than $500,000 annually in federal awards shall be exempt from an audit conducted in accordance with OMB A -133, although their records must be available for review (e.g., inspections, evaluations). These agencies are required by HHS to submit "Reduced Scope" audits (e.g., financial audit, performance audits). They may choose, instead of a Reduced Scope Audit, to have a program audit conducted for each federal award in accordance with federal laws and regulations governing the program in which they participate. Records must be available for review or audit by appropriate officials of federal and County agencies. 3. When the requirements of OMB A -133 apply, or when the SUBRECIPIENT elects to comply with OMB A -133, an audit shall be conducted for each fiscal year for which federal awards attributable to this contract have been received by the SUBRECIPIENT. Each audit shall include a fiscal review, which includes a validation of all program - generated income and its St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 10 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 51 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 56 of 144 disposition, especially attributable to CDBG funds, an internal control review, and a compliance review as described in OMB A -133. A copy of the audit report in triplicate must be received by HHS no later than six months following the end of the SUBRECIPIENT's fiscal year. 4. If an audit is required by Section G of this contract, but the requirements of OMB A -133 do not apply or are not elected, the SUBRECIPIENT may choose to have an audit performed either on the basis of the SUBRECIPIENT's fiscal year or on the basis of the period during which HHS - federal assistance has been received. In either case, each audit shall cover a time period of not more than twelve months and an audit shall be submitted covering each assisted period until all the assistance received from this contract has been reported. Each audit shall adhere to all other audit standards of OMB A -133, as these may be limited to cover only those services undertaken pursuant to the terms of this contract. A copy of the audit report in triplicate must be received by HHS no later than six months following each audit period. 5. The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain all contract Records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, procedures, and practices which shall sufficiently and properly reflect all revenues and expenditures of funds provided directly or indirectly by the County pursuant to the terms of this contract. 6. The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain all Contract Records that document all actions undertaken to accomplish the "Scope of Services" outlined in Attachment A in this contract. 7. The SUBRECIPIENT shall ensure that the Contract Records shall be, at all times, subject to and available for full access and review, inspection, or audit by County and federal personnel and any other personnel duly authorized by the County. 8. The SUBRECIPIENT shall include in all HHS approved subcontracts used to engage subcontractors to carry out any eligible substantive programmatic services, as such services are described in this contract and defined by HHS, each of the record- keeping and audit requirements detailed in this contract. HHS shall, in its sole discretion, determine when services are eligible substantive programmatic services and subject to the audit and record - keeping requirements described above. H. PROGRAM - GENERATED INCOME All income earned by the SUBRECIPIENT from activities financed in whole or in part by funds provided hereunder must be reported to HHS. Such income would include, but not be limited to, income from service fees, sale of commodities, and rental or usage fees. The SUBRECIPIENT shall report its plan to utilize such income to HHS, and said plan shall require the prior written approval of the HHS Department or designee. Accounting and disbursement of such income shall comply with OMB Circular A -110 (Uniform Administrative Requirement for Federal Grants) and other applicable regulations incorporated herein by reference. In addition to the foregoing, Program Income, as defined by 24 CFR 570.500(a) for ESG funds may be retained by the Agency. Program Income shall be utilized to undertake activities specified in "Exhibit A" of this Agreement, and all provisions of this Agreement shall apply to stated activities. Any Program Income on hand at or received by the SUBRECIPIENT or its sub - contractors after the expiration of this Agreement shall be returned to the COUNTY no St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Collier County Challenge Grant- page 52 Page 11 of 31 v VG i G II V. a L July 28, 2009 Page 57 of 144 later than thirty (30) days after such expiration, subject to any SUBRECIPIENT requests to utilize uncommitted funds. GRANT CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES SUBRECIPIENT's obligation to the COUNTY shall not end until all closeout requirements are completed. Activities during this closeout period shall include, but not limited to; making final payments, disposing of program assets (including the return of all unused materials, equipment, unspent cash advances, program income balances, and receivable accounts to the COUNTY), and determining the custodianship of records. IX. OTHER PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS A. OPPORTUNITIES FOR RESIDENTS AND CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLIANCE The SUBRECIPIENT agrees that no person shall on the ground of race, color, disability, national origin, religion, age, familial status, or sex be excluded from the benefits of, or be subjected to, discrimination under any activity carried out by the performance of this Agreement. Upon receipt of evidence of such discrimination, the COUNTY shall have the right to terminate this Agreement. To the greatest extent feasible, lower - income residents of the project areas shall be given opportunities for training and employment; and to the greatest feasible extent eligible business concerns located in or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the project areas shall be awarded contracts in connection with the project. The SUBRECIPIENT shall comply with Section 3 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1968. B. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SMALL AND MINORITY/WOMEN -OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES In the procurement of supplies, equipment, construction, or services to implement this Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT shall make a positive effort to utilize small business and minority/women - owned business enterprises of supplies and services, and provide these sources the maximum feasible opportunity to compete for contracts to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. To the maximum extent feasible these small business and minority /women- owned business enterprises shall be located in or owned by residents of the ESG areas designated by Collier County in the Annual Consolidated Plan approved by HUD. — C. PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES At least fifty -one percent (51 %) of the beneficiaries of a project funded through this Agreement must be low- and moderate- income persons. If the project is located in an entitlement city, as defined by HUD, or serves beneficiaries countywide, more than thirty percent (30 %) of the beneficiaries directly assisted through the use of funds under this Agreement must reside in unincorporated Collier County or in municipalities participating in the County's Urban County Qualification Program. The project funded under this Agreement shall assist beneficiaries as defined above for the time period designated in Exhibit A of this Agreement. The SUBRECIPIENT shall provide written verification of compliance to HHS upon HHS' request. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 12 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 53 — i ua 1 c i i tiu. ! u July 28, 2009 Page 58 of 144 D. EVALUATION AND MONITORING The SUBRECIPIENT agrees that HHS will carry out periodic monitoring and evaluation activities as determined necessary by HHS or the COUNTY and that the continuation of this Agreement is dependent upon satisfactory evaluation conclusions based on the terms of this Agreement, comparisons of planned versus actual progress relating to project scheduling, budgets, audit reports, and output measures. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to furnish upon request to HHS, the COUNTY or the COUNTY's designees and make copies or transcriptions of such records and information, as is determined necessary by HHS or .the COUNTY. The SUBRECIPIENT shall, upon the request of HHS, submit information and status reports required by HHS, the COUNTY or HUD on forms approved by HHS to enable HHS to evaluate said progress and to allow for completion of reports required HHS by HUD. The SUBRECIPIENT shall allow HHS or HUD to monitor the SUBRECIPIENT on site. Such site visits may be scheduled or unscheduled as determined by HHS or HUD. E. CONFLICT OF INTEREST The SUBRECIPIENT covenants that no person who presently exercises any functions or responsibilities in connection with the Project, has any personal financial interest, direct or indirect, in the target areas or any parcels therein, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of this Agreement and that no person having any conflict of interest shall be employed by or subcontracted by the SUBRECIPIENT. Any possible conflict of interest on the part of the SUBRECIPIENT or its employees shall be disclosed in writing to HHS provided, however, that this paragraph shall be interpreted in such a manner so as not to unreasonably impede the statutory requirement that maximum opportunity be provided for employment of and participation of low and moderate - income residents of the project target area. F. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES As provided in 287.133, Fla. Stat. by entering into this Agreement or performing any work in furtherance hereof, the SUBRECIPIENT certifies that it, its affiliates, suppliers, subcontractors and consultants who will perform hereunder, have not been placed on the convicted vendor list maintained by the State of Florida Department of Management Services within the 36 months immediately preceding the date hereof. This notice is required by 287.133 (3)(a), Fla. Stat. G. DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS The SUBRECIPIENT, a4 a condition of being awarded, must certify that they will provide drug -free workplaces in accordance with the Drug -Free Workplace .Act of 1988 (42 U.S.C. 701) and with HUD's rules at 24 CFR Part 24, subpart F. H. CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 13 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 54 Agenda item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 59 of 144 into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form -LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying ", in accordance with its instructions. 3. The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all sub awards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative Agreements) and that all SUBRECIPIENTS shall certify and disclose accordingly. I. REAL PROPERTY Any real property acquired by the SUBRECIPIENT for the purpose of carrying on the projects stated herein, and approved by the COUNTY in accordance with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and 49 CFR 24.101, shall be subject to the provisions of the ESG Regulations including, but not limited to, the provisions on use and disposition of property. Any real property within the SUBRECIPIENT control, which is acquired or improved in whole or part with ESG funds in excess of $25,000, must adhere to the ESG Regulations at 24 CFR 570.505. X. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS A. AIR AND WATER The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the following requirements insofar as they apply to the performance of the Contract: I. Clean Air Act, 41 U.S.C., 7401, et seq. 2. Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251, et seq., as amended, 1318 relating to inspection, - monitoring, entry, reports, andjinformation, as well as other requirements specified in said Section 114 and Section 308 (EPA) regulations pursuant to 40 C.F.R., Part 50, as amended. B. FLOOD DISASTER PROTECTION In accordance with the requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (42 USC 4001), the Subrecipient shall assure that for activities located in an area identified by FEMA as having special flood hazards, flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program is obtained and maintained as a condition of financial assistance for acquisition or construction purposes (including rehabilitation). If appropriate, a letter of map amendment (LOMA) may be obtained from FEMA, which would satisfy this requirement and/or reduce the cost of said flood insurance. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 14 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 55 July 28, 2009 Page 60 of 144 C. LEAD -BASED PAINT The Subrecipient agrees that any construction or rehabilitation of residential structures with assistance provided under this contract shall be subject to HUD Lead -Based Paint Regulations at 24 CFR 570.608, 24 CFR Part 25 and 24 CFR part 92.355. Such regulations pertain to all HUD- assisted housing and require that all owners, prospective owners, and tenants of properties constructed prior to 1978 be properly notified that such properties may include lead - based paint. Such notification shall point out the hazards of lead -based paint and explain the symptoms, treatment and precautions that should be taken when dealing with lead -based paint poisoning and the advisability and availability of blood lead level screening for children under seven. The notice should also point out that if lead -based paint is found on the property, abatement measures might be undertaken. D. HISTORIC PRESERVATION The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the Historic Preservation requirements set forth in the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470) and the procedures set forth in 36 CFR, Part 800, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Procedures for Protection of Historical Properties, insofar as they apply to the performance of the Contract. In general, concurrence from the State Historic Preservation Officer is required for all rehabilitation and demolition of historic properties that are fifty years old or older or that are included, on a Federal, state, or local historic property list. XI. SEVERABILITY OF PROVISIONS If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby if such remainder would then continue to conform to the terms and requirements of applicable law. XII. REVERSION OF ASSETS Upon expiration of the Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT shall transfer to the COUNTY any ESG funds on hand at the time of expiration, any accounts receivable attributable to the use of ESG funds, — and any non - expendable personal property that was purchased with ESG funds, Any real property under SUBRECIPIENT control that was acquired or improved in whole or in part with ESG funds in excess of Twenty -five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) will be covered by the regulations 24 CFR Part 570.503(B)(8). XIII. CONDITIONS FOR RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS ESG funds may not be used for religious activities or provided to primarily religious organizations. 24 CFR 570.2000) specifies the limitations on ESG funds, and is herein incorporated by reference. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 15 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 56 vn July 28, 2009 Page 61 of 144 XIV. COUNTERPARTS OF THE AGREEMENT This Agreement, consisting of thirty -one (3 1 ) enumerated pages, which include the exhibits referenced herein, shall be executed in two (2) counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and such counterparts will constitute one and the same instrument. XV. ENTIRE UNDERSTANDING This Agreement and its provisions merge any prior agreements, if any, between the parties hereto and constitutes the entire understanding. The parties hereby acknowledge that there have been and are no representations, warranties, covenants, or undertakings other than those expressly set forth herein. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 16 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 57 Age July 28, 2009 Page 62 of 144 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Subrecipient and the County, have each, respectively, by an authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on this October 14, 2008. ATTEST: Courts B Dated. :lpnatur '`eggtl',0•' First eso Type/printMtnesk Type/print witness name Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER CO Y, FLO DA 4 By: Tom Henning, Chairman c ty Attorney Signature U10 en M • rs?'MPL� Type/Print Name St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Copier County Challenge Grant- page 58 ST. MATTHEWS HOUSE, INC. By-. Subrecipient Signature �AIAA R 1 54-�-N Vann R. Ellison, Executive Director Page 17 of 31 Agenda Item No. 'U July 28, 2009 Page 63 of 144 EXHIBIT "A" SCOPE OF SERVICES ST. MATTHEW'S HOUSE, INC. EMERGENCY SHELTER AND RECOVERY PROGRAM THE SUBRECIPIENT AGREES TO: A. PROJECT SCOPE: This Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) funding in the amount of $94,007.00 to St. Matthew's House, Inc. will provide emergency shelter, temporary housing and direct services for the homeless of Collier County and to assist with the operation and maintenance of the St. Matthew's House facility This project will also consist of direct assistance such as rental assistance and case management to persons at 50% or below of average median income in Collier County. Staff responsible for the activities include: The executive director, finance director, accounting manager, development manager, ministries and program director, men's unit manager, women and children's unit manager, intake coordinator, nine (9) case managers, and kitchen manager. Final completion date shall be no later than June 15, 2009. - B. BUDGET: Salaries/Benefits Executive director, finance director, accounting manager, development manager, ministries and program director, men's unit manager, women and children's unit manager, intake coordinator, nine (9) case managers, and kitchen manager (partial funding). Admin Fees Utilities for Beneficiaries Rent Payments for Beneficiaries Repair /Maintenance/Trash/Cleaning for the emergency shelter TOTAL PROJECT COST $94,007.00 If indirect costs are charged, the Subrecipient will develop an indirect cost allocation plan for determining the appropriate Subrecipient's share of administrative costs and shall submit such plan to — the County for approval, in a form specified by the County. - C. STAFFING: Provide list of staff directly responsible for reporting and request for payment processing. D. BONDING REQUIREMENTS: The SUBRECIPIENT shall comply with the requirements of OMB Circular A -110 (Uniform Administrative Requirement for Federal Grants) and 24 CFR Part 84 in regard to any bid guarantees, performance bonds, and payment bonds. E. FORMER PROJECTS: Failure to adequately maintain any former ESG funded project may result in the delay of processing reimbursement requests for ongoing activities or in the forfeiture of future ESG funds. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 18 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 59 Agenda „ , July 28, 2009 Page 64 of 144 F. WORK SCHEDULE: The time frame for completion of the outlined activities shall be: MILESTONE/TASK END DATE Support, operations & maintenance of the emergency shelter facility. June, 2009 Rental Assistance for Beneficiaries June 2009 Direct Assistance for Beneficiaries June 2009 Please note that if any of these activities exceed the timelines by two months a revised work schedule must be submitted to HHS. G. REPORTS: The SUBRECIPIENT shall submit detailed monthly progress reports to HHS outlining the status of specific activities under the project. Each report must account for the total activity for which the SUBRECIPIENT is paid with ESG funds, in part or in whole, and which is required in fulfillment of their obligations regarding the Project. The progress reports shall be submitted on the form Exhibit "E". The progress reports shall be used as an additional basis for HHS approval of invoices, etc. for payment. H. OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS: OBJECTIVE OUTCOMES ACTIVITY INDICATORS Safe, decent Affordable housing through the 03C Homeless Implementation of the temporary/emergency direct services to the shelter for Facilities Emergency Shelter Grant through shelter, food, & clothing to safer and decent emergency direct services to the homeless homeless persons. housing to homeless and the support, operations & individuals. maintenance of the ESG facility. I. DAVIS -BACON ACT: The SUBRECIPIENT shall request the County to obtain a Davis -Bacon wage decision for the project prior to advertising the construction work. The SUBRECIPIENT shall incorporate a copy of the Davis -Bacon wage decision and disclose the requirements of the Davis - Bacon Act in its construction bid solicitation and sub - contract(s). J. COMPENSATION: The County shall reimburse the SUBRECIPIENT for the performance of this Agreement upon completion or partial completion of the work tasks as accepted and approved by HHS pursuant to the submittal of monthly progress reports as identified in Section G. Payments shall be made to the SUBRECIPIENT when requested as work progresses, but not more frequently than once per month. Adherence to the work schedule identified in Section F will bp required, unless modified in writing by the parties. Payment will be made upon receipt of a proper invoice and in compliance with Section 218.70, Fla. Stats., otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt-Payment Act ". St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Collier County Challenge Grant- page 60 Page 19 of 31 St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Collier County Challenge Grant- page 61 End of Exhibit A Page 20 of 31 July 28, 2009 Page 65 of 144 EXHIBIT "B" COLLIER COUNTY HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES REQUEST FOR PAYMENT SECTION 1: REQUEST FOR PAYMENT Subrecipient Name: ST. Matthew's House Subrecipient Address: 2001 Airport Rd. S. Naples. FL 34112 Project Name: St. Matthew's Emergency Shelter Grant Project No: ES08 -01 Dollar Amount Requested: $ 1. Grant Amount Awarded Payment Request # SECTION 11: STATUS OF FUNDS 2. Sum of Past Claims Paid on this Account 3. Total Grant Amount Awarded Less Sum Of Past Claims Paid on this Account 4. Amount of Previous Unpaid Requests 5. Amount of Today's Request 6. Current Grant Balance (Initial Grant Amount Awarded Less Sum of all requests) July '28, 20`09 Page 66 of 144 $ 94,007 I certify that this request for payment has been drawn in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement between the County and us as the Sub - recipient. 1 also certify that the amount of the Request for Payment is not in excess of current needs. Signature Title Date Authorizing Grant Coordinator Supervisor (approval authority under $14,999) Dept Director (approval required $15,000 and above) End of Exhibit B St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 21 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 62 Agenda Item No. 16D-2 July 28, 2009 Page 67 of 144 None for this grant. EXHIBIT "C' ADDITIONAL ESG GRANT REQUIREMENTS End of Exhibit C St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 22 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 63 July 28; 2009 Page 68 of 144 EXHIBIT "D" INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS The SUBRECIPIENT shall famish to Collier County, c/o Housing and Human Services Department, 3050 Horseshoe Drive North, Suite 110, Naples, Florida 34104, Certificate(s) of Insurance evidencing insurance coverage that meets the requirements as outlined below: (a.) Workers' Compensation as required by Chapter 440, Florida Statutes. (b.) Public Liability Insurance on a comprehensive basis in an amount no less than $300,000 per occurrence for combined Bodily Injury and Property Damage. Collier County must be shown as an additional insured with respect to this coverage. (c) Automobile Liability Insurance covering all owned, non -owned and hired vehicles used in connection with this contract in an amount not less than $300,000 per occurrence for combined Bodily Injury and Property Damage. DESIGN STAGE (IF APPLICABLE) In addition to the insurance required in (1) — (3) above, a Certificate of Insurance must be provided as follows: (d.) Professional Liability Insurance in the name of the SUBRECIPIENT or the licensed design professional employed by the SUBRECIPIENT in an amount not less than $300,000 per occurrence providing for all sums which the SUBRECIPIENT and/or the design professional shall become legally obligated to pay as damages fro claims arising out of the services performed by the SUBRECIPIENT or any person employed by the SUBRECIPIENT in connection with this contract. This insurance shall be maintained for a period of two (2) years after the certificate of Occupancy is issued. CONSTRUCTION PHASE (IF APPLICABLE) In addition to the insurance required in (1) — (4) above, the SUBRECIPEINT shall provide or cause its Subcontractors to provide original policies indicating the following types of insurance'coverage prior to any construction: (e.) Completed Value Builder's Risk Insurance on an "All Risk" basis in an amount not less than one hundred (100 %) percent of the insurable value of the building(s) or structure(s). The policy shall be in the name of Collier County and the SUBRECIPIENT. (f.) Flood Insurance shall be provided for those properties found to be within a flood hazard zone, in an amount not less than the full replace values of the completed structure(s) or the maximum amount of coverage available through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), whichever is greater. The policy will show Collier County as a Loss Payee A.T.I.M.A. This policy will be provided as such time that he buildings' walls and roof exist. Exhibit D, Continued St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 23 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 64 e 11 0. i l.rc July 28, 2009 Page 69 of 144 OPERA nON/MANAGEMENT PHASE (ff APPLICABLE) After the Construction Phase is completed and occupancy begins, the following insurance must be kept in force throughout the duration of the loan and/or Contract: (g.) Public Liability coverage in an amount not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence for combined Bodily Injury and Property damage. Collier County must be shown as an additional insured with respect to this coverage. (h.) Property Insurance coverage on an "All Risk" basis in an amount not less than one hundred (100 %) of the replacement cost of the property. Collier County must be shown as a Loss payee with respect to this coverage A.T.I.M.A. (i.) Flood Insurance coverage for those properties found to be within a flood hazard zone for the full replacement values of the structure(s) or the maximum amount of coverage available through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The policy must show Collier County as a Loss Payee A.T.I.M.A. End of Exhibit D St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 24 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 65 ..1 ' n !tem Wv. �✓t July 28, 2009 Page 70 of 144 EXHIBIT "E" ESG MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT Complete form for past month and submit to Housing &Human Service's staff by the le of the following month. Status Report for Month of Submittal Date: Project Name St. Matthew's House Emergency Shelter Grant Project Number ES08 -01 Activity Number Subrecipient: St. Matthew's House Inc. Contact Person Vann R. Ellison Executive Director Telephone: (239) 774 -0500 Fax: (239) 774 -7146 E -mail: vannCa.stmatthewshouse.orc 1. Activity Status/Milestones (describe any action taken, relating to this project, during the past month): 2. What events /actions are scheduled for the next two months? 3. Describe any affirmative marketing you have implemented regarding this project. Please list and attach any recent media coverage of your organization relating to this project. 4. List any additional data relevant to the outcome measures listed on the application for this project. 5. Identify any potential issues that may cause delay. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Collier County Challenge Grant- page 66 Page 25 of 31 Ageirdn Rem pi_ iaBE July 28, 2009 Page 71 of 144 Exhibit E, Continued 6. New contracts executed this month (if applicable): Name of Contractor or Subcontractor, Address & Phone Number Amount of Contract Contractor Federal ID Number Race (see definitions on following page) Ethnicity (see definitions on following page) Total Number of Extremely very Low Income Female Head of Households or Persons Assisted Low Income (0- 309/0) Low Income (31 -500%) (51 -80%) Household 7. For projects that serve a particular clienteles please complete the following information by entering the appropriate number in the blank spaces and in the chart below. Complete the below chart for NEW clients served this month. DO NOT DUPLICATE clients served in previous months. You may provide data by either households or persons served. However, if one person received TWO services this counts as TWO SERVICE UNITS: TOTAL BENEFICIARIES This project benefits households or persons. Please circle one category (either "households" or "Persons"). Enter the number of beneficlaries in the blank space and in box "1. " INCOME Of the households or persons assisted, are extremely low - income income (0 -30 %) of the current Median Family Income (MF1). Enter this number in box "2. " Of the households or persons assisted, are very low - income (31 -50 %) of the current Median Family Income (MFI). Enter this number in box "3. " Of these households or persons assisted, are low- income (51 -80 %) of the current Median Family Income (MFI). Enter this number in box "4. " NOTE. The total of boxes Z 3 and 4 should equal the number in box L FEMALE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD This project assisted Female Head of Households REGARDLESS of income. Enter this number in box "5 " below. BOX 1 BOX 2 BOX 3 BOX-4 BOX 5 Total Number of Extremely very Low Income Female Head of Households or Persons Assisted Low Income (0- 309/0) Low Income (31 -500%) (51 -80%) Household Subrecipients must indicate total beneficiaries for Race AND Ethnicity St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 26 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 67 Exhibit E, Continued Definitions of Race: Agenda llem 11u, ii5nZ July 28, 2009 Page 72 of 144 1. White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. 2. Black or African- American: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. 3. Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. 4. American Indian or Alaska Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment. 5. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original people of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. Definitions of Ethnicity: 1. Hispanic or Latino: A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. Tabulation Table of Race and Ethnicity Beneficiaries `:.Race. �' � ` -` ,; �# - -. -' #- 1�Iispanic� White Black or African American Asian American Indian or Alaskan Native Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native and White Asian and White Black/African American and White American Indian/Alaskan Native and Black/African American Other Multi- Racial TOTAL: St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 27 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 68 - - -- Agenaa 11eM MO. -I b 2 July 28, 2009 Page 73 of 144 Exhibit E, Continued ESG Program Services HOUSING AND SERVICES THIS ACIVITY PROVIDES: dll'A'rrp 8 8#td`i1e!>lCr. y, With`` u» 3 Emergency Shelter Facilities Vouchers For Shelters Drop in Center Food Pantry Mental Health Alcohol/Drug Program Child Care Transitional Housing Outreach Soup Kitchen/Meal Distribution Health Care � +Q HIV /AIDS Services Employment Homeless Prevention Other * *If you chose OTHER type a description of the services (25 Characters) BENEFICIARY COUNT ESTIMATES: Residential Services AVERAGE NUMBER SERVED DAILY ADULTS If shelter provides overnight accommodations type in an estimate of the average number of adults served daily. AVERAGE NUMBER SERVED DAILY CHILDREN- If shelter provides overnight accommodations type in an estimate of the average number of children served daily. AVERAGE NUMBER SERVED YEARLY -If shelter provides overnight accommodations type the average number of persons served yearly. Base number on the persons served, not number of visits. '$e � +Q AVERAGE NUMBER SERVED DAILY ADULTS —If your shelter does not have overnight accommodations, type the average count of non - resident persons served daily. If a person is served more than once daily, include each visit in the count. St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Collier County Challenge Grant- page 69 Page 28 of 31 1 r77 July 28, 2009 Page 74 of 144 Exhibit E, Continued Subrecipient must indicate total beneficiaries for Race AND Ethnicity Definitions of Race: 6. White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. 7. Black or African- American: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. 8. American Indian or Alaska Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment. 9. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original people of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific islands. Definitions of Ethnicity: 2. Hispanic or Latino: A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. Tabulation Table of Race and Ethnicity Beneficiaries RACIAL/ETHNIC CHARACTERISTICS: On this table you approximate the racial and ethnic background of residential persons only that are served by your facility. You must enter racial and ethnic characteristics for the same "Average Number Served yearly" that you entered on the previous table. .. Race # Total #Hispanic White Black or African American Asian American Indian or Alaskan Native Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native and White Asian and White Black/African American and White American Indian/Alaskan Native and Black/African American Other Multi - Racial TOTAL: St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 29 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 70 July 28, 2009 Page 75 of 144 Exhibit E, Continued ESG DEMOGRAPHIC FOR BENEFICIARIES: On' An Average °!o of the.Po ult tion served who are;.. 0/0 Youth 18 and under - Single parent families with children headed by a youth 18 and under. Unaccompanied 18 and over? Two Parents 18 and over -Two parent families with children headed by adults over 18 years. Unaccompanied Under 18? What is your estimate percentave of the population served by your Families with Children Headed by: %Male %Female Single 18 and Over- Single parent families with children headed by an adult 18 and over? Drug Dependent Individuals On' An Average °!o of the.Po ult tion served who are;.. 0/0 Youth 18 and under - Single parent families with children headed by a youth 18 and under. Two Parents 18 and over -Two parent families with children headed by adults over 18 years. Two parents under 18 -Two parent families with children headed by youths under the age of 18 What is your estimate percentave of the population served by your residential shelter on an averaee day, which are families with no children? On' An Average °!o of the.Po ult tion served who are;.. 0/0 Battered Spouse Runaway/ Tluowaway Youth Chronically Mentally Ill Developmentally Disabled HIV /AIDS Alcohol Dependent Individuals Drug Dependent Individuals Elderly Veterans Physically/ Disabled Other St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program Page 30 of 31 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 71 July 28; 2009 Page 70 of 144 Exhibit E, Continued ' , ' H+D�' aiisa "i�on�' ire �iiousesl in: T�:�ai k Barracks Group/Large House Scattered Site Apartment Single Family Detached House Single Room Occupancy Mobile Home/Trailer Hotel/Motel Other Identifying the Fundinq sources for the Shelter: follo►vin sources? . Other Federal Local Government Private Fees Other St. Matthews House - 2008 ESG Direct Services Emergency Shelter and Recovery Program _ Collier County Challenge Grant- page 72 End of Exhibit E Page 31 of 31 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 dMNEN0&ge 77 of 144 01AENTopAP.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 1 1. 0 Miami Field Office, southeast/Caribbean Region Brickell Plaza Federal Building * * ° 909 SE First Avenue, Rm. 500 'y w Miami, FL. 33131 -304 G9e41V nsgsvo� Ms.Marcy Krumbine, Director Collier Housing & Human Services 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Suite 400 Naples, FL 34104 Dear Ms. Krumbine : SUBJECT: Transmittal of Grant Agreement Supportive Housing Program (SHP) Project Number .04- Project Identifier Number:FL14121 At the request of Collier County, we are hereby issuing a new grant agreement for grant FL14B706002 that replaces the original grant agreement that was executed March 13, 2008 to the sponsor Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition Inc. rather than the grantee Collier County, for the Dedicated yMfS Rellewsl Protect for renewal grant funding under the Supportive Housing Program. All conditions attached to your award for this project have been met. This done (1) year award will continue to support your program previously funded by HUD for grant FL1.41350.6003 further contributing to our national effort to end homelessness. Upon execution of the Renewal Grant agreement by you and HUD, HUD will obligate the total funds for this project in the amount of. -,fi,05 44ocated as follows: 1. Grant for operating $0' 0.00 2. . Grant for supportive services $-- 4�983-00 3. Grant for leasing $0- 2- 21'491�50 4. Grant for HMIs $99.662 0.00 5. Grant for administration $4.983 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 73 r r r i i '1 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 78 of 144 Enclosed are three copies of the Renewal Grant Agreement that constitutes the agreement between you and HUD. Please sign all three and return them to this office within two weeks of receipt of this letter. When they are received, HUD will execute them, and one will be returned to you. Your new Voice Response Number for your renewal grant will be generated and sent to you under separate cover. The following were provided to you and processed at the time of your most recent grant award: Grantee Financial Instructions, Direct Deposit sign -Up Form (SF- 1199A), LOCCS Voice Response Security Access Authorization Form (HUD - 27054), and SNAP'S Request Voucher for Grant Payment (HUD- 27053 -A). If you need additional forms for any reason, please contact us. No funds can be disbursed to you until the Renewal Grant Agreement is fully executed. Be advised that the renewal will start at the end of the current active grant as stated in the agreement. If you have any questions, please contact (Ronald M Muscarella Senior Community Planning and Development Representative at ( 305) 536 -4431 Ext, 5014. HUD looks forward to working with you toward the successful continuation of your Supportive Housing Program project. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 74 and Development Division Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 79 of 144 A. *R.E 11 ' BEA' ii.EN COL a . COUNTY, AND THE +COLLEM COUNTY HUNGER AND HOMELESS COALI<T !UNs INC. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance # 14.235 HUD Grant # FL14B70 -6002, PIN FL14121 THIS AGREEMENT, is entered into this day of 20DK by and between Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY," and Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, Inc. ( CCHHC) a private not - for -profit corporation existing under the laws of the State of Florida, having its principal office at 279 Airport Road South, Naples, FL 34104, and its Federal Tax Identification number as 04- 3610154, hereinafter referred to as "SUBRECIPIENT'Cffective May 1, 2008 o I N - U _6 WHEREAS, Collier County has made application to the United States Departrnent of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the Continuum of Care Supportive Housing Program, and entered into an agreement with the SUBRECIPIENT to act on it's behalf in the oversight and administration of the HUD —, Grant for the execution and implementation of a Dedicated Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), pursuant to the McKinney -Vento Homeless Assistance Act section 423(b) and (c), § 42USC 11383(b) and (c). These requirements apply to projects receiving SHP funds for acquisition, rehabilitation, and/or new construction. (hereinafter "the ACT "); and WHEREAS, Pursuant to the aforesaid application CCHHC is undertaking certain activities to primarily benefit persons residing in Collier County who are homeless or at- risk -of homelessness; and WHEREAS, Collier County believes it to be in the public interest to provide certain activities to Collier County residents through the SUBRECIPIENT according to this agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT's intent as stated in the proposal and attached exhibits and all other terms and conditions as specified; and WHEREAS, Collier County, in accordance with the HUD Grant terms, and CCHHC desire to provide the activities specified in the HUD Grant application; and WHEREAS, Collier County Department of Housing and Human Services (H &HS) further agrees that it will C6C-M, RIMM FLUB7016002 -if 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 75 Agenda Item No. 1592 July 28, 2009 Page 80 of 144 use due diligence in supervising the SUBRECIPIENT to assure that funds are expended for the purposes intended and that a full accounting for these grants is made; and WHEREAS, Collier County desires to engage the SUBRECIPIENT to implement such undertakings of the Homeless Management Information System Program as stated in the approved Continuum of Care (CoC) - Supportive Housing Program (SHP)application as valid and worthwhile County purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, it is agreed by the Parties as follows: ARTICLE ONE: DEFINITIONS AND PURPOSE A. DEFINITIONS (1) "COUNTY" means Collier County, and where applicable, its authorized representative(s). (2) "H &HS" means the Collier County Department of Housing and Human Services, and where applicable, its authorized representative(s). (3) "H &HS" Approval" means the written approval of the H &HS or its designee. (4) "CCHHC" means the Collier County Hunger & Homeless Coalition, Inc. and where applicable its authorized representative(s). (5) "HUD" means the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or a person authorized to act on its behalf. (6) " SUBRECIPIENT" means Collier County Hunger and Homele's Coalition, Inc. (7) "Project" means the work contemplated to be performed as set I orth in Exhibit "A ". (8) "CoC" means Continuum of Care and "SHP" means Supportive Housing Program. (9) "HMIS" means Homeless Information System. B. PURPOSE The purpose of this Agreement is to state the covenants and conditions under which the SUBRECIPIENT will implement the Scope of Services set forth in ARTICLE TWO of this Agreement. One hundred percent (100 %) of the beneficiaries of a project funded under this Agreement must be persons who are homeless or at- risk -of homelessness. ARTICLE TWO: SCOPE OF SERVICES The SUBRECIPIENT shall, in a satisfactory and proper manner, as determined by H &HS, perform the tasks necessary to conduct the program outlined in Exhibit "A," and shall submit each request for reimbursement CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 ? of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 76 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 81 of 144 using Exhibit "B" along with the monthly submission of Exhibit "C," all of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof. ARTICLE THREE: TIME OF PERFORMANCE The effective date of this Agreement and all rights and duties designated hereunder are contingent upon the timely release of funds for this project by HUD under Grant No. FL14B706002 (PIN FL14121). The P e'XQ- „*j.R the services of the SUBRECIPIENT shall be undertaken and completed in light of the purposes of this Agreement. In any event, all services required hereunder shall be completed by the SUBRECIPIENT prior to ApdUO, 2009. Any funds not obligated by the expiration date of this Agreement shall automatically revert to the COUNTY. ARTICLE FOUR: CONSIDERATION AND LIMITATION OF COSTS A. The SUBRECIPIENT shall be reimbursed by the COUNTY for allowable costs as specified in the grant contract with HUD, in an amount not to exceed ONE HUNDRED FOUR THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FORTY FIVE DOLLARS ($104,645.00) for the services described in Exhibit "A.” of which, NINETY NINE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SIXTY TWO DOLLARS ($99,662.00) will go to the Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition with TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED NINETY TWO DOLLARS ($2,492.00) of the original amount to be retained for CCHHC grant administration. The amount of TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED NINETY ONE DOLLARS $2 491.0 to be retained by Collier County for grant administration, for total of $104,645.00. In the event the project costs exceed the stated amount, the SUBRECIPIENT shall be responsible for the excess. B. All improvements specified in Exhibit "A" shall be performed by SUBRECIPIENT employees, or shall be put out to competitive bidding under a procedure acceptable to the COUNTY and federal requirements. The SUBRECIPIENT shall enter into contract for i;'nprovements with the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Contract administration shall be ha6dled by the SUBRECIPIENT and monitored by the COUNTY, which shall have access to all recordis and documents related to the project. C. Subrecipient shall be responsible for providing match funding equal to 20% of the award amount. Subrecipient shah not seek reimbursement from the County for this match funding. ARTICLE FIVE: - PAYMENTS/NOTICES A. Eligible invoiced payments made by the SUBRECIPIENT in support of this agreement will be reimbursed by H &HS. Payments will be limited to items in Exhibit "A ". B. Should a project receive additional funding after the commencement of this Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT shall notify H &HS in writing within thirty (30) days of receiving notification from the funding source and submit a cost allocation plan for approval by H &HS or designee within forty- .five (45) days of said official notification. C. All notices required to be given under this Agreement Shall Be sufficient when delivered to the Housing and Human Services Department at its office, presently located at 3050 N Horseshoe Drive, CoC -SIP HNUS FL14B706002 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 77 Agenda Item No. 1642 July 28, 2009 Page 82 of 144 Suite 110, Naples, Florida 34101 and to the SUBRECIPIENT when delivered to its office at the address listed on page one (1) of this Agreement. D. The SUBRECIPIENT shall submit payment requests to H &HS using the cover sheet in Exhibit "B," which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. These requests will only be approved if: 1. The contractor's /vendors request for payment has been reviewed and approved by the SUBRECIPIENT as stated on the Certificate of Payment and the attached original invoice. In no event shall the H &HS provide advance funding to the SUBRECIPIENT or any other subcontractors /vendors hereunder. 2. For purposes of this section, originals of invoices, receipts, or other evidence of indebtedness shall be considered proper documentation. When original documents cannot be presented, the SUBRECIPIENT must adequately justify their absence, in writing, and furnish copies. 3. Upon receipt of the above enumerated documentation, and approval by the CCHHC Chair or designee, payment shall be made by H &HS. All notices required to be given under this Agreement shall be sufficient when delivered to H &HS at its office, presently located at 3050 North Horseshoe Drive, Suite 110, Naples, Florida 34104, and to the SUBRECIPIENT when delivered to its office at the address listed on page one (1) of this Agreement. E. All disbursements by the SUBRECIPIENT must be fully documented to H &HS so as to be available, on request, for inspection or audit in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE Nine herein below. F. The SUBRECIPIENT shall render a final and complete statement to H &HS of all costs and charges for services not previously invoiced. H &HS shall not be responsible for payment of any charges, claims, or demands of the SUBRECIPIENT received after May 15, 2009. ARTICLE SIX: COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL RULES, REGULATIONS AND LAWS The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the requirements of Title 24 CoOe of Federal Regulations, Part 583.410 of the Housing and Urban Development regulations concerning the Supportive Housing Program and all federal regulations and policies issued pursuant to these regulations. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to utilize funds available under this Agreement to supplement rather than supplant funds otherwise available for specified activities. The SUBRECIPIENT shall permit HUD or H &HS personnel or representatives to monitor the services, which are the subject of this grant. During the performance of the Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with any applicable laws, regulations and orders listed below which by reference are incorporated and made a part hereof. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to abide by all other applicable laws, The SUBRECIPIENT shall implement this Agreement in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and County laws, ordinances and codes and with the procedures outlined in the Housing and Human Services Departments Policies and Procedures memoranda. The Federal, State, and County laws, ordinances and codes are minimal regulations supplemented by more restrictive guidelines set forth by the Housing and Human Services Department. No payments will be made until approved by the Housing and Human Services Department staff or designee. CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 - I of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 78 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 83 of 144 1. 24 CFR Part 570, as amended - The . regulations governing the expenditure of Community Development Block Grant funds. 2. 24 CFR Part 58 - The regulations prescribing the Environmental Review procedure. 3. Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086 - which establishes hiring goals for minorities and women on projects assisted with federal finds. 4. Title VII of the 1968 Civil Rights Act as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 - which prohibits discrimination in employment. 5. Age Discrimination Act of 1973 6. National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 7. Executive Order 11914 - Prohibits discrimination with respect to the handicapped in federally assisted projects. 8. 29 CFR Part 3 - The Copeland Anti - Kickback Act (i 8 U.S.C. 874 and 40 U.S.C. 276c), which deals with employee forfeiture of compensation by force. 9. Florida Statutes, Chapter 112 - which deals with conflict of interest. 10. HUD - required reports, circulars, and procedures, such as the Grantee Performance Report. Ii 11. 24 CFR 570, Subpart J - regulations covering standard Granted Administration Procedures. These replace OMB Circular A -102. This subpart includes 24 CFR 570.502. 12. OMB Circular A -133 - concerning annual audits. 13. OMB Circular A -122 - which identifies cost principles. 14. 24 CFR Part 84 - OMB Circular A -110 Codified in the Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements With Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non -Profit Organizations 15. 24 CFR Part 85- OMB Circular A -102 Codified in the Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements to State and Local Governments. ARTICLE SEVEN: PROJECT PUBLICITY AND GRANTEE RECOGNITION Any news release or other type of publicity pertaining to the project as stated herein must recognize the COUNTY as the recipient funded by HUD and the entity that provided funds for the project. CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 "- 5 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 79 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 84 of 144 The SUBRECEMENT will include a reference to the financial support herein provided by H &HS in all publications and publicity. In addition, the SUBRECIPIENT will make a good faith effort to recognize H &HS' support for all activities made possible with funds made available under this Agreement. ARTICLE EIGHT: MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE The H &HS Grant Coordinator will be available to the SUBRECIPIENT to provide guidance on HUD requirements. ARTICLE NINE: MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain the following records. A. The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain such records, accounts, property records, and personnel records, as are deemed necessary by H &HS to assure proper accounting of project funds and compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain all necessary financial records as required by HUD Regulations and shall maintain the following financial records: 1. An invoice and a copy of a warranty for all items purchased and paid for under standard SUBRECIPIENT procedures. 2. The current, prevailing Agreement, all project contracts and corresponding billings and copies of warranties. 3. H &HS will require audit and record keeping requirements. All�records shall be in sufficient detail to permit proper pre audit and post audit of all expenditures. B. SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain records showing contractor compliance with the Contract Work Hours and Work Safety Law. Similarly, the SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain records showing compliance with state and Collier County purchasing requirements and with other state requirements for grant implementation. C. The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain project records and financial information so that HUD could conduct an audit of HMIS activities and funds. All audits covering the use of HMIS funds shall be provided to the H &HS Grant Coordinator. Reimbursement will be contingent upon the timely receipt of complete and accurate reports required by this Agreement and on the resolution of monitoring or audit findings identified pursuant to this Agreement. D. All records and contracts of whatever nature required by this Agreement shall be available for audit, inspection or copying at any time during normal business hours and as often as the H &HS Grant Coordinator or HUD, may deem necessary. H &HS shall have the right to obtain and inspect any audit pertaining to the performance of this Agreement made by any local, state or federal agency. The SUBRECIPIENT shall retain all of its records and supporting documentation applicable to the Agreement for a period of not less than three (3) years after the starting date of this HUD Agreement CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 b of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 80 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 85 of 144 or, if audit findings have not been resolved at the end of the three (3) year period, the records shall be retained until resolution of the audit findings. Federal auditors and any person duly authorized by HUD or H &HS shall have the right to examine any of the said materials at any time during regular business hours. ARTICLE TEN: MONTHLY REPORTS EVALUATIONS AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to provide H &HS with monthly status reports no later than the 10th of every month as shown in Exhibit C beginning the month of contract execution and final report summarizing progress, timetables, and financial information for monitoring and evaluating all aspects of project activities. CCHHC will be required to submit its Annual Performance Report (APR) to H &HS by June 1, 2009. Reimbursement will be contingent on the timely receipt of complete and accurate reports required by this Agreement, and on the resolution of monitoring or audit findings identified pursuant to this Agreement. H &HS shall have the right under this Agreement to suspend or terminate reimbursement until the SUBRECIPIENT complies with any additional conditions that may be imposed by H &HS, the County, or HUD at any time. AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS At any time during normal business hours and as often as H &HS, the County, HUD, or the Comptroller General of the United States may deem necessary, there shall be made available by the SUBRECIPIENT to H &HS, the County, HUD, or the Comptroller General for examination all its records with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the provisions of the Single Au4t Act of 1984, as amended, as it pertains to this Agreement and any subcontracts entered into under this Agreement. This will require the SUBRECIPIENT to submit a single audit, including any management letter; made in accordance with the general program requirements of OMB Circulars A -110 (Uniform Administrative Requirement for Federal Grants), A -122 (Cost Principles for Non -Profit Organizations), A -133 (Audits of State, Local Governments, and Non -Profit Organizations), and other applicable regulations within one hundred and eighty (180) days after the end of any fiscal year covered by this agreement in which Federal funds from all sources are expended. Said audit shall be made by a Certified Public Accountant of the SUBRECIPIENT's choosing. The SUBRECIPIENT shall provide such audit to H &HS. In the event the SUBRECIPIENT anticipates a delay in producing such audit or audited financial statements, the SUBRECIPIENT shall request an extension in advance of the deadline. The cost of said audit shall be borne by the SUBRECIPIENT. In the event the SUBRECIPIENT is exempt from having an audit conducted under A -133 (Audits of State, Local Governments, and Non -Profit Organizations), the SUBRECIPIENT shall submit an attestation confirming their exemption from the single audit requirements. This attestation shall be submitted within 180 days of the end of SUBRECIPIENT reporting year. The County reserves the right to require submission of audited financial statements and/or to conduct a "limited scope audit" of the SUBRECIPIENT as defined in A -133. The County will be responsible for providing technical assistance to the SUBRECIPIENT, as deemed necessary by the County. ARTICLE ELEVEN: CONTRACTS- SUBCONTRACTS CoC -SHP MUS FL14B706002 7 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 81 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 86 of 144 All contracts made by the SUBRECIPIENT to carry out the activities described in Exhibit "A" shall be made in accordance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations stipulated in this Agreement. Any work or services subcontracted hereunder shall be specified by written contract or Agreement and shall be subject to each Article set forth in this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTS All contracts made by the SUBRECIPIENT to carry out the activities described in Exhibit "A" shall be made in accordance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations stipulated in this Agreement. Any work or services subcontracted hereunder shall be specified by written contract or Agreement and shall be subject to each Article set forth in this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTS Any work or services subcontracted by the SUBRECIPIENT shall be specifically by written contract or agreement, and such subcontracts shall be subject to each provision of this Agreement and applicable County, State, and Federal guidelines and regulations. Prior to execution by the SUBRECIPIENT of any subcontract hereunder, such subcontracts must be submitted by the - SUBRECIPIENT to Housing and Human Services Department for its review and approval, which will specifically include a determination of compliance with the terms of the attached Work Program set forth in Exhibit "A." This review also includes ensuring that all consultant contracts and fee schedules meet the minimum standards as required by HUD. Subcontracts for architecture, engineering, survey, and planning shall be negotiated fixed fee contracts. All additional services shall have prior written approval with support documentation detailing categories of persons performing work plus hourly rates including benefits, number of drawings required, and all items that justify the "Fixed Fee Contract." Reimbursements for such services will be made at SUBRECIPIENT cost. None of the work or services covered by this Agreement, including but not) limited to consultant work or services, shall be subcontracted by the SUBRECIPIENT or reimbursed by the County without prior written approval of the Housing and Human Services Department or designee. ARTICLE TWELVE: CONFLICT OF INTEREST No employee, agent, consultant, officer or elected official or appointed official of the SUBRECIPIENT who exercises or have exercised any function or responsibility with respect to HMIS activities assisted under or who are in the position to participate in a decision making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a HMIS assisted activity, or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract or agreement with respect to an HMIS assisted activity or with respect to the proceed of the HMIS assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have family or business ties, during their tenure or for one year thereafter. ARTICLE THIRTEEN: AMENDMENTS The County may, at its discretion, amend this Agreement to conform to changes required by Federal, State, County, or HUD guidelines, directives, and objectives. Such amendments shall be incorporated by written amendment as a part of this Agreement and shall be subject to approval of Collier County. Except as CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 8 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 82 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 87 of 144 otherwise provided herein,, no amendment to this Agreement shall be binding on either party unless in writing, approved by the County and signed by each Party's authorized representatives. ARTICLE FOURTEEN: INDEMNIFICATION To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, HHC shall indemnify and hold harmless Collier County and its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, claims, damages, penalties, demands, judgments, actions, proceedings, losses or costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees, whether resulting from any claimed breach of this Agreement by HHC or from personal injury, property damage, direct or consequential damages, or economic loss, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful misconduct of HHC or anyone employed by the HHC in performance of this Agreement. ARTICLE FIFTEEN: - TERMINATION In event of termination for any of the following reasons, all finished or unfinished documents, data studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs, reports prepared, and capital equipment secured by the SUBRECIPIENT with funds under this Agreement shall be returned to H &HS or the COUNTY. In the event of termination, the SUBRECIPIENT shall not be relieved of liability to the COUNTY for damages sustained by the COUNTY by virtue of any breach of the Contract by the SUBRECIPIENT, and the COUNTY may withhold any payment to the SUBRECIPIENT for set -off purposes until such time as the exact amount of damages due to the COUNTY from the SUBRECIPIENT is determined. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE If through any cause either party shall fail to fulfill in timely and proper manner its obligations under this Agreement, or if either party shall violate any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations of this Agreement, either party shall thereupon have the right to terminate this Agreement in whole or part by giving written notice of such termination to the other party and specifying therein the ffective date of termination. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE At any time during the term of this Agreement, either party may, at its option and for any reason, terminate this Agreement upon ten (10) working days written notice to the other party. Upon termination, the County shall pay the SUBRECIPIENT for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement through and including the date of termination. TERMINATION DUE TO CESSATION In the event the grant to the County under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (as amended) is suspended or terminated, this Agreement shall be suspended or terminated effective on the date that HUD specifies. ARTICLE SIXTEEN: INSURANCE The SUBRECIPIENT shall procure and maintain adequate insurance coverage, as determined by its insurance agent through a site visit and by providing a copy of HMIS grant application and the scope of the project in Exhibit A. The insurance agent is to assess the risks and provide a report to the SUBRECIPIENT ---- and H &HS as to the need for additional insurance to cover risks associated with the project and to state CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 9 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 83 Agenda Item No. 16D2 auly 28, 2009 Page 88 of 144 whether or not they are adequately insured within ten (10) days of signing of this agreement. The SUBRECIPIENT at its expense must purchase additional coverage if it is so determined upon presentation of the report through the completion of the project. RIGHT TO REVIEW AND ADJUST The SUBRECIPIENT agrees that the County, by and through its Purchasing or Risk Management Department, in cooperation with the Housing and Human Services Department, reserves the right to periodically review, modify, reject or accept any required policies of insurance, including limits, coverage's, or endorsements, herein from time to time throughout the life of this Agreement. The County reserves the right, but not the obligation, to review and reject any insurer providing coverage because of its poor financial condition or failure to operate legally. INDEPENDENT AGENT AND EMPLOYEES The SUBRECIPIENT agrees that, in all matters relating to this Agreement, it will be acting as an independent agent and that its employees are not Collier County employees and are not subject to the County provisions of the law applicable to County employees relative to employment, hours of work, rates of compensation, leave, unemployment compensation and employee benefits. ARTICLE SEVENTEEN: GRANT CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES SUBRECIPIENT obligation to the COUNTY shall not end until all closeout requirements are completed. Activities during this closeout period shall include, but not limited to; making final payments, disposing of program assets (including the return of all unused materials, equipment, unspent cash advances, program income balances, and receivable accounts to the COUNTY), and determining the custodianship of records. PROGRAM - GENERATED INCOME All income earned by the SUBRECIPIENT from activities financed in whole or in part by funds provided hereunder must be reported to the Housing and Human Services Department. Such income would include, but not be limited to, income from service fees, sale of commodities, and rental or usage fees. The SUBRECIPIENT shall report its plan to utilize such income to the Housing and Human Services Department, and said plan shall require the prior written approval of the Housing and Human Services Department or designee. Accounting and disbursement of such income shall comply with OMB Circular A- 102 (Uniform Administrative Requirement for Federal Grants) and other applicable regulations incorporated herein by reference. In addition to the foregoing, Program Income, as defined by 24 CFR 570.500(a) for CDBG funds may be retained by the Agency. Program Income shall be utilized to undertake activities specified in "Exhibit A" of this Agreement, and all provisions of this Agreement shall apply to stated activities. Any Program Income on hand at or received by the SUBRECIPIENT or its sub - contractors after the expiration of this Agreement shall be returned to the County no later than thirty (30) days after such expiration, subject to any SUBRECIPIENT requests to utilize uncommitted funds. EVALUATION AND MONITORING CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 0 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 84 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 89 of 144 The SUBRECIPIENT agrees that the Housing and Human Services Department will carry out periodic monitoring and evaluation activities as determined necessary by Housing and Human Services Department or the County and that the continuation of this Agreement is dependent upon satisfactory evaluation conclusions based on the terms of this Agreement, comparisons of planned versus actual progress relating to project scheduling, budgets, audit reports, and output measures. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to furnish upon request to the Housing and Human Services Department, the County or the County's designees and make copies or transcriptions of such records and information, as is determined necessary by Housing and Human Services Department or the County. The SUBRECIPIENT shall, upon the request of the Housing and Human Services Department, submit information and status reports required by Housing and Human Services Department the County or HUD on forms approved by Housing and Human Services Department to enable Housing and Human Services Department to evaluate said progress and to allow for completion of reports required of Housing and Human Services Department by HUD. The SUBRECIPIENT shall allow Housing and Human Services Department staff or HUD to monitor the SUBRECIPIENT on site. Such site visits may be scheduled or unscheduled as determined by the Housing and Human Services Department or HUD. ARTICLE EIGHTEEN: DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE REOUIREMENTS The SUBRECIPIENT, as a condition of being awarded, must certify that they will provide drug -free workplaces in accordance with the Drug -Free Workplace Act of 1988 (42 U.S.C. 701) and with HUD's rules at 24 CFR Part 24, subpart F. ARTICLE NINETEEN: CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: 1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to an person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an empl yee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form -LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying ", in accordance with its instructions. 3. The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents- for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative Agreements) and that all SUBRECIPIENTS shall certify and disclose accordingly. ARTICLE TWENTY: ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AIR AND WATER CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 - l 1 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 85 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 90 of 144 The SUBRECIPIENT, as Subrecipient, agrees to comply with the following requirements insofar as they apply to the performance of the Contract: 1. Clean Air Act, 41 U.S.C., 7401, et seq. 2. Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251, et seq., as amended, 1318 relating to inspection, monitoring, entry, reports, and information, as well as other requirements specified in said Section 114 and Section 308 (EPA) regulations pursuant to 40 C.F.R., Part 50, as amended. FLOOD DISASTER PROTECTION In accordance with the requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (42 USC 4001), the Subrecipient shall assure that for activities located in an area identified by FEMA as having special flood hazards, flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program is obtained and maintained as a condition of financial assistance for acquisition or construction purposes (including rehabilitation). If appropriate, a letter of map amendment (LOMA) may be obtained from FEMA, which would satisfy this requirement and/or reduce the cost of said flood insurance. LEAD -BASED PAINT The Subrecipient agrees that any construction or rehabilitation of residential structures with assistance provided under this contract shall be subject to HUD Lead -Based Paint Regulations at 24 CFR 570.608, 24 CFR Part 25 and 24 CFR part 92.355. Such regulations pertain to all HUD - assisted housing and require that all owners, prospective owners, and tenants of properties constructed prior to 1978 be properly notified that such properties may include lead -based paint. Such notification shall point out the hazards of lead -based paint and explain the symptoms, treatment and precautions that should be taken when dealing with lead - based paint poisoning and the advisability and availability of blood lead level screening for children under seven. The notice should also point out that if lead -based paint is found on the property, abatement measures might be undertaken. I HISTORIC PRESERVATION The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the Historic Preservation requirements set forth in the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470) and the procedures set forth in 36 CFR, Part 800, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Procedures for Protection of Historical Properties, insofar as they apply to the performance of the Contract. In general, concurrence from the State Historic Preservation Officer is required for all rehabilitation and demolition of historic properties that are fifty years old or older or that are included, on a Federal, state, or local historic property list. ARTICLE TWENTY -ONE: MISCELLANEOUS (a) SEVERABILITY OF PROVISIONS If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby if such remainder would then continue to conform to the terms and requirements of applicable law. CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 12 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 86 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 91 of 144 — (b) REVERSION OF ASSETS Upon expiration of the Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT shall transfer to the COUNTY any CDBG funds on hand at the time of expiration, any accounts receivable attributable to the use of CDBG funds, and any non- expendable personal property that was purchased with CDBG funds. Any real property under SUBRECIPIENT control that was acquired or improved in whole or in part with CDBG funds will be covered by the regulations 24 CFR Part 570.503(B)(8). (c) CONDITIONS FOR RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS CDBG funds may not be used for religious activities or provided to primarily religious organizations. 24 CFR 570.2006) specifies the limitations on CDBG funds, and is herein incorporated by reference. (d) COUNTERPARTS OF THE AGREEMENT This Agreement, consisting of twenty -one (21) enumerated pages, which include the exhibits referenced herein, shall be executed in two (2) counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and such counterparts will constitute one and the same instrument. (e) WAIVER The SUBRECIPIENT will not waive any of the duties and obligations under the contract without the express written consent of HHS. ----- (f): SALES TAX INDEMNIFICATION The State of Florida requires payment of sales tax on the transfer of tangible personal property. HHS will provide a resale certificate to be completed by the SUBRECIPIENT whereby SUBRECIPIENT represents and warrants that it has filed for and received an exemption from Florida Dep4'rtment of State for sales taxes. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the COUNTY and/or HHS from any and all taxes, penalties, and interest, professional fees associated with the collection of any sales tax under the COC -SHP grant. (g) PURCHASING All purchasing for services and goods, including capital equipment, shall be made by purchase order or by a written contract and in conformity with the procedures prescribed by the Federal Management Circulars A- 102, A -122, 24 CFR Part 84, and 24 CFR Part 85, which are incorporated herein by reference. (h) PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVALS- SUMMAkY The following activities require th�eprior written approval of H &HS or designee in order to be eligible for reimbursement. a), All subcontracts agreements proposed to be entered into by the SUBRECIPIENT pursuant to this (b) All ca i 99 equipment expenditures of $1,000 or more; (c) All-out -of -town -town travel; (travel shall be reimbursed in accordance with Florida Statutes, Chapter 112.061); CoC -SHP HMS FL14B706002 '3 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 87 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 92 of 144 (D) All requests to utilize uncommitted funds after the expiration of this agreement for programs described in Exhibit A, and (E) All rates of pay and pay increases paid out of CDBG funds, whether for merit or cost of living. (i) NON - ASSIGNABILITY The SUBRECIPIENT may not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of HHS and HUD. 0) HEADINGS All articles and descriptive headings of paragraphs in this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect the construction or interpretation hereof. CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 '4 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 88 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 93 of 144 ENTIRE UNDERSTANDING This Agreement and its provisions merge any prior agreements, if any, between the parties hereto and constitutes the entire understanding. The parties hereby acknowledge that there have been and are no representations, warranties, covenants, or undertakings other than those expressly set forth herein. IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this 2 "age agreement to be executed by their undersigned officials as duly authorized effective the 1 st day of May, 2008. (SUBRECIPIENT SEAL) ATTEST, �3 "' A r-iq s i ona'`€&# 66111" -. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Co Colleen Greelle Assistant County Attorney CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 89 ON COLLIER COUNTY HUNGER & HOMELESS COALITION DIRECTOR BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CO R CQkPTY, FLORIDA BY v~ I -+ &Pe TOM HENNING, CHAIRMA '5 of 20 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 94 of 144 EXIMIT "A" SCOPE OF SERVICES COLLIER COUNTY HUNGER AND HOMELESS COALITION (RENEWAL OF EXPANSION HMIS) I. THE SUBRECIPIENT AGREES TO: ` D�V o�n a A. PROJECT SCOPE: I The purpose of this project is to support future participation and inclusion into the HMIS system to improve the sharing of data to effectively reduce and eliminate homelessness, streamline resources, and to improve the overall continuum of care within Collier County. i Thi�system_ytaallovSCollier County agencies who service the public, easier access wit eac o er _ on a day to day basis, and in turn provide more efficient service to the residents of Collier County. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees that H &HS, in consultation with any parties H &HS deems necessary, shall be the final arbiter on the SUBRECIPIENT's compliance with the above. Prior to expenditure of grant funds, the SUBRECIPIENT will provide H &HS with a detailed line item budget and budget narrative indicating how the grant funds will be expended; and On or before first request for reimbursement, the SUBRECIPIENT will provide H &HS with a timeline indicating all information pertaining to the system administrator and the purchasing of system soft and hardware. B. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: The procurement process of the consultant shall also incorporate any sub- consultants, which shall be funded as reimbursable under the consultant's contract for services. Reimbursement for sub - consultants shall be at cost. Such sub - consultants may include surveyors, testing services, or others as deemed necessary for the nature of the project. H &HS approval is required prior to entering into a contract with the consultant. C. BUDGET: Line Item: Purchase of equipment and supplies including software, hardware, programming, training, technical assistance, salary for the HMIS system administrator, HMIS Space and Operational costs, personnel, and services. Grant Administration TOTAL Project Budget w/Match CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 '6 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 90 HMIS Funds Other: $99,662.00 $24,916.00 (MATCH) $ 2,492.00 $102,154.00 $127,070.00 Agenda Item No, 1692 July 28, 2009 Page 95 of 144 *Per COC application requirements, the subrecipient is responsible for match contributions. Match documentation must be submitted to H &HS prior to any expenditure of grant funds.* D. STAFFING: Provide list of staff and time commitments to be allocated to each activity specified in B (Project Scope) and C (Budget) above, if applicable. Names of staff and contact information of staff responsible for grant and reporting must be submitted. E. FORMER PROJECTS: Failure to adequately maintain any former HUD funded projects may result in the delay of processing reimbursement requests for ongoing activities or in the forfeiture of future HUD Grant funds. F. WORK SCHEDULE: The time frame for completion of the outlined activities shall be: Purchase of equipment, including software, hardware, n Programming, training, technical assistance, salary �4 For the HMIS system 'strator, HMIS- SP a �,oK�,,p�►",� And Operational costs ersonnel, an services. "1W .\ 50% of Funding Expended �I� +� ' December 31, 2008 100% of Funding Expended April 30, 2009 G. REPORTS: The SUBRECIPIENT shall submit detailed monthly progress reports to the H &HS Grant Coordinator outlining the status of specific activities under the project. Each report must account for the total activity for which the SUBRECIPIENT is reimbursed with HMIS funds, in part or in whole, and which is required in fulfillment of their obligations regarding the Project. See Exhibit C for progress reports. The progress reports shall be used as an additional basis for H &HS approval of invoices, etc. for reimbursement. CCHHC will be required to submit its Annual Performance R�port (APR) to H &HS by June 1, 2009. CoC -SHP HNUS FL14B706002 '7 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 91 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 96 of 144 EXHIBIT "B" COLLIER COUNTY HOUSING AND GRANTS SECTION REQUEST FOR PAYMENT SECTION I: REQUEST FOR PAYMENT Subrecipient Name: Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition Subrecipient Address: 279 Airport Road South Naples, FL 34104 Project Name: Expansion of Renewal HMIS 2007 -2008 Project No: FL14B706002 Payment Request # PIN # FL14121 Dollar Amount Requested: $ SECTION 11: STATUS OF FUNDS 1. Grant Amount Awarded 2. Sum of Past Claims Paid on this Account 3. Total Grant Amount Awarded Less Sum Of Past Claims Paid on this Account 4. Amount of Previous Unpaid Requests 5. Amount of Today's Request 6. Current Grant Balance (Initial Grant Amount Awarded Less Sum of all Requests) $ $102,154.00 I certify that this request for payment has been drawn in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement between the County and us as the Sub - recipient. I also certify that the amount of the Request for Payment is not in excess of current needs. By signing this request I'm assuring that all of the work has been completed to this organizations satisfaction. Signature Date Title Authorizing Grant Coordinator Supervisor (approval authority under $14,999) Dept Director (approval required $15,000 and above) CoC -SHP HAUS FL14B706002 18 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 92 Agenda item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 97 of 144 EXHIBIT "C" CDBG MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT Complete form for past month and submit to the Department of Housing and Human Services NO LATER THAN the 10th of the following month. Status Report for Month of Submittal Date: Project Name : Expansion of Renewal HMIS 2007 -2008 Project Number : FL14B706002 PIN Number: FL14121 Subrecipient: Collier County Huns?er and Homeless Coalition Contact Person: Telephone: — E -mail: Fax: 1. Activity Status/Milestones (describe any action taken, relating to this project, during the past month): 2. What events /actions are scheduled for the next two months? 3. Describe any affirmative marketing you have implemented regarding this project. Please list and attach any recent media coverage of your organization relating to this project. 4. List any additional data relevant to the outcome measures listed on the application for this project. 5. Identify any potential issues that may cause delay. 6. Progress on Completion of the Grant Activity (s): CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 9 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 93 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 98 of 144 For each funded activity, provide a concise written narrative that compares work accomplished to date versus planned timeframes for completion of the activity as outlined in your application. Provide detailed explanations for any delays in carrying out a grant activity, its cause, and steps being taken to assure completion of the activity or use by December 31, 2008. Should any activity be identified as facing the likelihood of NOT BEING COMPLETED BY APRIL 30, 2009, report on the activity, the cause, and corrective actions (amendment to reduce grant award, return of funds, or identification of other uses that could be completed by April 30, 2009 etc.). CoC -SHP HMIS FL14B706002 ?0 of 20 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 94 Agenda Item No. 16G2 July 28, 2009 Page 99 of 144 Source Documentation Collier County Challenge Grant- page 95 Item No. 16 Agenda D2 . Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, Inc. July 28, 2009 1044 6 Avenue North • Naples, FL 34102 Page 100 of 144 (239) 253 -3449 (Ph) • (230) 263.6058 (Fax) www.coRierhomelesscoatition.org June 8, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: The Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, has raised $52,218.64 in private cash from July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009 for the purpose of serving the homeless. Our services include emergency rental assistance and the Homeless Managemer., Information System (HMIS); a computerized system that agencies use as a case management tool for the homeless population. Sincerely, Debra Mahr Executive Director THE COLLIER COUNTY HUNGER AND HOMELESS COALITION IS A DESIGNATED 501(C)3 NON -PROHT ORGANIZATION SINCE 200t. FED ID#W3610154. "A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (600435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION 'HE STATE" REG#CH2173T Collier County Challenge Grant- page 96 my United Way and the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 101 of 144 The SHELTER FOR ABUSED WOMEN & CHILDREN To Protect. To Prevent. To Prevail. June 1, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: The Shelter for Abused Women and Children has raised $3,204,286 in private cash from July 1, 2008 through April 30, 2009 for the purpose of serving homeless victims of domestic violence. Our services include emergency shelter, transitional housing, outreach, case management, basic necessities, and other vital services. Sincerely, Linda Oberhaus Executive Director P.O. Box 10102, Naples, Florida 34101 1 239.775 -3862 1 Fax 239.775.3061 1 24 -Hour Crisis Line 239-775-1101 Immokalee Office 239 - 657 -5700 1 TTY 239 - 775.4265 1 www.noplesshelter.org I info @noplesshelter.org Options Thrift Shopoe: 968 Second Avenue North N—(oc 1a1 n 1 . 010- 434.7115 1 Another Option Thrift Shoppe: 5248 Golden Gole Parkway, Naples 34116 • 239.354.4050 Way of Collier County, Department of Children & Families (Domestic Violence Trust Fund) and private coniritwtors. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 97 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28; 2009 allift- Page 102 of 144 S-c_ rnarcbe "s bouse 2001 Airport Road South ■ Naples, Florida 341124814 Phone (239) 774 -0500 ■ Fax: (239) 774 -7146 Collier County Housing & Grants 3050 N. Horseshoe Drive Suite 110 Naples, FL 34104 To Whom It May Concern: St. Matthew's House has raised $2,315,258.07 in private donations from July 1, 2008 to June 1, 2009. This money will be used as financial leveraging for the Challenge Grant 2009 -2010. Attached is a spreadsheet that states this revenue. Please contact us if you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, Vann R. Ellison Executive Director Touching Hearts, Changing Lives ■ Serving the Homeless and Hungry www.stmatthewhouse.org Collier County Challenge Grant- page 98 Board of Directors Nvancy Schulrr. PwAdent lvlaw c Bowles Vice preaidenr Adcne Austin, I ,q. Secrctary Rosemary Pace Jon Rothenberg Anne Allen Lt, George Welch Staff Kathryn Hunter I': Accutivc Iiircctot Mincly Collier Director of Business and Dvveloptnent (iarland Campbell Director of finance Cava mi Rubinson Admini,trative Aest. SDC Program Starr David Sarclict Program Director Gordon Mal ill Senior life Coach Caud Kitchen IAfe Ccrach Cindy I Iighsmith Iafc Coach Susan Sholle- 4Llrtin l .ifc Coach Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 103 of 144 `OUNW 18MI OF COLLIER 1. June 4, 2009 Copier County Housing and Human Services Department 3050 Horseshoe Drive Suite 110 Naples, FL 34108 Attention: Margo Castorena Dear Margo: Please accept this letter as certification of $5,000 in private donations available to match NAMI of Collier County's Challenge Grant application for funds to help the homeless in Collier County. Funds will be used to provide opportunities for homeless individuals to participate in group functions through the Sarah Ann Center and receive financial support (up to $300 /person) through our CONSUMER CARE outreach for items that will increase their quality of life, i.e. r psychiatric evaluations, medications, emergency rental assistance, glasses, dental work, etc. E Sincerely, tS461A- f�l �- Kathryn Hunter, Executive Director UNITED WAY AGENCY — FUNDED IN PART BY UNITED WAY AND THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES S020 TAMIAMI TRAIL NORTH, #110 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34103 PHONE (239)434 -6726 FAX (239)434 -0974 W W W.NAMICOLLIERCO.ORO Collier County Challenge Grant- page 99 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 104 of 144 Mouth flaven 5867 Whitaker Road - Naples, Florida - 34112-2963 - 239 - 774 -2904 - Fax 239 - 774 -0801 www.youthhaven.net BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS Bradford K. Marshall President Carol B. Boyd Vice President Susan S. Jones Vice President and Treasurer Cathi A. Johnson Assistant Treasurer Janet F. Gable Secretary Patrick H. Neale Past President TRUSTEES Michael W.Assaad James P. Cleaver Jr. Judith M. Coleman Howard L. Crown Joyce N. Fitch Capt.Timothy H. Guerrette Curtis J. Gunther Starling N. Hendriks Rusty H. Hubbell Sheriff Don Hunter Lynn C. Ladd David J. Long Thomas M. Moran Patricia A. Read Terri M.White HONORARY LIFETIME TRUSTEES Lamar Gable Lavern N. Gaynor Frances Pew Hayes YOUTH HAVEN FOUNDATION David J. Long President C. Ronald McSwiney Chief Executive Officer Stephen M. Clapp Chief Financial Officer Jamie Wright Gregor Chief Development Officer Michael L. D'Amico June 10, 2009 To whom it may concern, Youth Haven has raised $74,758.00 in private cash from July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009 for the purpose of serving the homeless. Our services include emergency rental and utility assistance and Mobile Case Management services which are all designed to help our clients attain self - sufficiency and stable and permanent housing. Sincerely, Ron McSwiney Chief Executive Officer Collier County Challenge Grant- page 100 to abused children and at -risk families since 1472. 1%""I Exhibit E Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 105 of 144 Certification of Estimated Need Per Catchment Area Population 1. Enter the total homeless population from your last three years' of Continuum of Care Plans in the table below. This shall be the Total Homeless Population for individuals and persons in families with children, and shall include both sheltered and unsheltered. Year HUD Form (Attach forms) Total Homeless Population (Persons) 2007 HUD 40090 -1, CoC -K 484 2008 HUD Chart 2I 289 2009 Point -in -Time Number (Exhibit N) 329 2. Add theTotal Homeless for ALL three years i to2 3. Divide the 3 Year Total Homeless by 3 to calculate an "Average Total Homeless Population, 2005 - 2007 ". Divide Total Number in line 2 above 1102 By 3 years to calculate - 3 Average Total Homeless Population, 2007 -2009 367 3. Divide the Average Total Homeless Population, 2007 -2009, by the population of the continuum's catchment area as reflected in Exhibit H, to calculate the ratio of your homeless population per 1000 persons in your area. 367 — 251,000 — .0015 Average Total Homeless 2000 Population of Your Ratio of Homeless per 1000 Population, 2007 -2009 Catchment Area, Exhibit H persons in catchment area I hereby attest and certify that the above data is true and accurate; that the above data on estimated needs is based upon a homeless population chart which uses data that (1) represents the housing need for homeless persons in -the catchment area on any given night; (2) is true and accurate for the continuum's catchment area; and (3) is derived in accordance with the federal grant instructions. Name of Lead Agency: Naples /Collier County Continuum of Care Name of Lead Agency Certifyin Signature of Certifying Official: Date Signed: FAILURE TO PROVIDE AN ORIGINAL SIGNED CERTIFICATION IN THE APPLICATION SHALL BE CAUSE FOR THE APPLICATION TO BE RANKED LAST ON THE NEED PREFERENCE CRITERIA. Attacfi ya�r 27 and MUD -#tom -therrvscl>tart dmr the MW�Oft used'to asdMda3 n$6&0etp►artlri e�14 J lla ri ir►adcbart than be cmm to=w your C�11�� new (at�0 � 3'AC01101piIiSS � ... :'�U'l. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 101 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 106 of 144 CoC Homeless Population and Subpopulations RCoC Point-in-Time Homeless Population and Subpopulations Chart Indicate date of last point-in-time count: (01/26/20" Part 1: Homeless T Sheltered Unsheltere 1. Number of Households with Dependent Children: 1 a. Total Number of Persons in these Households (adults and without Dependent Children* * 2a. Total Number of Persons in these Households Total Persons (Add Lines 1a and 2a): Part 2: Homeless Subpopulations M9R—cv Transitional d Total 9 21 2 32 34 132 166 2000" Sheltered 62 5 41 109 103 114 165' 119 101 282 383 Unsheltere d Total a. c=hronically Homeless 0 50 50 b. Severely Mentally Ill 6 6 12 c. Chronic Substance 29 12 41 ns 0 28 28 s with 0 Ldran s of Domestic 0 ompanie d. Youth 0 * 0 *Optional for unsheltered homeless subpopulations ** Includes single individuals, unaccompanied youth, and other adults (such as a married couple without children) ** *For "sheltered" chronically homeless subpopulations, list persons in emergency shelter only. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 102 ?aut.tSfC.ee[C E�rlail�t # J < FomMD406904 14 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 107 of 144 EXHIBIT E CERTIFICATION OF ESTIMATED NEED PER CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION 1. Enter the total homeless population from your last three years' of Continuum of Care Plans in the table below. This shall be the Total Homeless Population for individuals and persons in families with children, and shall include both sheltered and unsheltered. Year HUD Form (Attach forms) 2005 HUD 40076, CoC -I 2006,, HUD 40090 -1, CoC-K 2007'" HUD -1, Cob-K 2. Add theTotal Homeless for ALL three years Total Homeless Population (Persons) Z83-- .5-'�3 D 484 , 3. Divide the 3 Year Total Homeless by 3 to calculate an "Average Total Homeless Population, 2005 - 2007 ". Divide Total Number in line 2 above 1j-111 v,t( By 3 years to calculate _ 3 Average Total Homeless Population, 2005 -2007 1 54-7-- (,) 10. Divide the Average Total Homeless Population, 2005 -2007, by the population of the continuum's catchment area as reflected in Exhibit H, to calculate the ratio of your homeless population per 1000 persons in your area. 517 - 251.000 = .0021 Average Total Homeless 2000 Population of Your Ratio of Homeless per 1000 Population, 2005 -2007 Catchment Area, Exhibit H persons in catchment area Lead Agency Certification: I hereby attest and certify that the above data is true and accurate; that the above data on estimated needs is based upon a homeless population chart which uses data that (1) represents the housing need for homeless persons in the catchment area on any given night; (2) is true and accurate for the continuum's catchment area; and (3) is derived in accordance with the federal grant instructions. App o d as to fornj & legal sufficiency Name of Lead Agency: Collier County Housing & Human Services I/ ounty Attorney Name of Lead Agency Certifying Official: Tom H ping, Chi an Board of County Commissioners, AMST�t�,�;�� Signature of Certifying Official: GHQ-..E,; ROCK; ; (ZRK Date Signed: 100 2y , 2008 DeWa4 E -rlc FAILURE TO PROVIDE AN ORIGINAL SIGNED CERTIFICATION IN THE APPL MtOLMONiA ; CAUSE FOR THE APPLICATION TO BE RANKED LAST ON THE NEED PREFEREI MIN, � less Population Tables and the narrative /chart describing the ,,- Collier County Challenge Grant- page 103 'o include this table and narrativeichart shall be cause to �> meless.j�ersons;per 1000 population. D��= A enda Item No. 16D2 Jaly 28, 2Uu r Page 108 of 144 County CoC COC REG_v10 000324 Zte Continuum of Care (C C) Point4n -Time Homeless Poptjatlon Instructions: This section must be completed using statistically reliable, unduplicated counts or estimates of homeless persons in sheltered and unsheltered locations on a single night. HUD requires CoCs to conduct a point -in -time count at least every two years during the last 10 days of January - January 22nd to 31 st - and requests that CoCs conduct a count annually if resources allow. The last required-count was in January 2007. Data entered in this chart must reflect a point4n- time count that took place during the last 10 days of January in 2007 or 2008, unless a waiver was received by HUD. There are six (6) categories of homeless populations on this form. They are: Households with Dependent Children - Sheltered Emergency Households with Dependent Children - Sheltered Transitional Households with Dependent Children - Unsheltered Households without Dependent Children - Sheltered Emergency Households without Dependent Children - Sheltered Transitional Households without Dependent Children - Unsheltered For each category, the number of households must be less than or equal to the number of persons. For example, in Households with Dependent Children - Sheltered Emergency, the number entered for ?Number of Households? must be less than or equal to the number entered for ?Number of Persons (adults with children).? For additional instructions, refer to the detailed instructions available on the left menu bar. Indicate the date of the last PIT count: 01/25/2008 For each homeless population category, the number of households must be less than or equal to the number of persons. Households with Dependent Children Sheltered Unsheltered Total Emergency Transitional Number of Households 10 14 12 36 Number of Persons (adults and children) 29 21 41 91 Households wlthout Dependent Children Sheltered Unsheltered Total Emergency Transitianal Number of Households 92 14 88 194 Number of Persons (adults and unaccompanied youth) 93 17 88 198 All Households! All Persons Exhibit 1 Page 24 10116/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 104 Sheltered Unsheltered Total Emergency Transitional Total Households 102 28 100 230 Exhibit 1 Page 24 10116/2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 104 Item Nr) 1 July 28, 2009 Ask Aak Page 109 of 144 M Naples/Collier County CoC COC REG v10 000324 Total Persons K �1 t — 1(00 -�k V-) Exhibit 1 Page 25 10!16!2008 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 105 CoC 1. Alachua /North Central 2. Northwest Florida 3. Brevard 4. Broward 5. Charlotte 6. Mid - Florida 7. Suwannee Valley 8. Collier 9. Heartland 10. Jacksonville 11. EscaRosa 12. Hillsborough 13. Treasure Coast 14. Lee 15. Big Bend 16. SunCoast 17. Marion 18. Miami -Dade 19. Southernmost 20. Okaloosa- Walton 21. Central Florida 22. Palm Beach Collier County Challenge Grant- page 106 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 110 of 144 Exhibit N 2009 Point -in -Time Homeless Population Reported by County(s) in CoC Counties 2009 Total Homeless Population Alachua, Putnam, Bradford, Levy 2,700 Bay Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, 355 Washington Brevard 1,207 Broward 4,154 Charlotte 541 Citrus, Hernando Lake, Sumter 1,025 Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette, Suwannee 1,089 Collier 329 DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, 4,841 Highlands, Okeechobee Duval, Clay, Nassau 3,244 Escambia, Santa Rosa 1,030 Hillsborough 7,473 Indian River, Martin, St. Lucie 1,661 Lee 931 Leon, Franklin, Gadsden, Liberty, 437 Madison, Taylor, Jefferson, Wakulla Manatee, Sarasota 1,345 Marion 678 Miami -Dade 4,333 Monroe 1,040 Okaloosa, Walton 2,446 Orange, Osceola, Seminole 2,021 Palm Beach 2,147 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 111 of 144 Exhibit N CoC Counties 2009 Total Homeless Population 23. Pasco Pasco 4,527 24, Pinellas Pinellas 4,163 Polk 25. Lakeland Lakeland 675 26. Balance Balance 145 27. St. Johns St. Johns 1,237 28. Volusia /Flagler Volusia, Flagler 1,913 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 107 Agenda Item No, 161D2 July 28, 2009 Exhibit H Page 112 of 144 Population Per Continuum of Care The following data shall be used in this application for calculating the leverage ratio and the homeless need ratio. , data reflects the population of the respective continuum of care areas, rounded to the nearest one thousand persons. Continuum of Care Population fin thousands) North Central Florida 349 Northwest Florida 261 Brevard 476 Broward 1,623 Charlotte 142 Mid - Florida 513 Suwannee Valley 112 Collier Heartland Rural 229 Jacksonville 977 Esca Rosa 412 Hillsborough 999 Treasure Coast 432 Lee 441 Big Bend 376 Sarasota/Manatee 590 Marion 259 Miami -Dade 2,253 Southernmost 80 Okaloosa/Walton 211 Central Florida 1,434 Palm Beach 1,131 Pasco 345 Pinellas 921 Polk 406 City of Lakeland 78 St. Johns 123 Volusia/Flagler 493 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 108 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 113 of 144 1347 NARl TM&RU11MIESS NEED The Collier County Hunger & Homeless Coalition and the CoC continue to provide an annual homeless count in conjunction with State and Federal efforts. The Coalition and CoC have conducted an annual count for more than seven (7) consecutive years. The Maples /Collier CoC does not estimate or extrapolate homeless count data. All information provided is as a result of an annual point in time survey. The required Exhibit E was completed using the formula and format provided. In addition, the specific pages from the 2007, 2008 and 2009 CoC Exhibit 1 reflect the exact information obtained during each of the point in time surveys Collier County Challenge Grant- page 109 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28; 2009 Page 114 of 144 #13 -(8) ABILITY TO COWLETE ACTMTIES #1 Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition-- HMIS/INCCC has successfully completed a number of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) agreements and Continuum of Care /SHP contracts, all of these contracts and reports have been submitted, and completed within the timeframe provided. In addition, Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition has hired a HMIS administrator, Steve Perkins, to be responsible for planning, analysis, design, and implementing the HMIS system. Mr. Perkins has over thirty years of information systems experience. Mr. Perkins will be introducing and presenting the benefits of the HMIS system to potential participants and inviting them to become a member agency. By the end of 2010, a total of thirteen (13) agencies will be actively contributing and sharing data via HMIS. Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition were recipients of Challenge funding in the last cycle, and have successfully spent their allocation within the parameters provided. #2 Youth Haven has successfully been serving at -risk families and abused children since 1972. Youth Haven has taken great care in building professional case management that has provided crisis management, and supportive services that has been able to aid families who are homeless and in danger of becoming homeless. Youth Haven has received CDBG funding from the Housing and Human Services Department in our 2008 -2009 funding round. Youth Haven, and has successfully spent their CDBG allocation within the parameters provided. #3. St. Matthews House has the financial and administrative resources to carry out the request. The average case manager salary at SMH is $30,000. This salary is only a small percentage of the organizational budget ($3.5 million). St. Matthew's House also has a line of credit with SunTrust bank for $350,000.00. Not only do they receive over $1,000,000 /year from donors; they generate over $1,000,000 of their own revenue through program fees, thrift store operations, rental income, and other enterprising opportunities. The Accounting Manager has been with the organization for a total of five years. She has extensive experience with the administration of many government grants. The Chief Executive Officer of SMH has been with the organization since 2004. He has extensive knowledge and experience dealing with government grants and with local government. In addition SMH has an existing passenger van solely committed for carrying out the activity. The transportation expenses requested are only a small percentage of the operational budget. The majority of their clients that will be utilizing the transportation are housed within the agency. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 110 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 115 of 144 St. Matthews House were recipients of Challenge funding in the last cycle, and have successfully spent their allocation within the parameters provided. #4 Shelter fear Abused Women and Children (S+AWCC) will be able to complete the defined activities before the end of June 2010. Currently, the Shelter has 60 emergency shelter beds and 20 beds designated for transitional housing -a diverse population that is ever - changing. The project could be implemented immediately once a contract is drawn, as case management is a permanent service at the Shelter. The Shelter estimates that 17 homeless women and children will receive case management per quarter of the grant period. Furthermore, shelter staff has a history of demonstrating their ability to handle and oversee complex projects and to be fiscally responsible for distributing grant funding. For example, the Shelter creates programs to meet the needs of our diverse homeless population. These programs include: an Economic Justice program; an Elder Abuse program to serve the oldest victims of domestic violence; a Women of Means program for victims primarily living in gated communities; a `Gentle' men's program to educated young boys and men about domestic violence; and the completion of four transitional housing units that opened in July 2008. In addition, the Shelter was recently included in a list of the 14 top -rated domestic violence centers in the United States by America's premier independent charity evaluator, Charity Navigator. What's more, the Shelter is a past recipient of the prestigious Harvey B. Kapnick Award from the Community Foundation of Collier County. This award recognizes high quality programs targeting underserved populations and sound financial practices, among other distinct characteristics that improve the quality of life for those residing in Collier County. The Shelter for Abused Women & Children were recipients of Challenge funding in the last cycle, and have successfully spent their allocation within the parameters provided. #5 ' National Alliance on Mental Illness has been providing support services to individuals with mental illness in Collier County since 1987, and has been awarded "most outstanding affiliate of the year" in 2003. The Sarah Ann Center has been in operation for the past five years. The center provides activities that increase socialization skills, computer skills, and artistic capabilities. One of its managers has been homeless and can identify with the targeted population in becoming self - sufficient. The CONSUMER CARE program has been a part of NAME since its inception and is a big part of the fundraising efforts during the annual walk. All of these achievements along with the fact that NAMI has been in existence for over twenty years and running one of the most successful programs for the mentally ill and their families, proves that they are more than capable of spending this year's allocation of the Challenge Grant funds in a timely fashion. NAMI received Challenge Grant funds last year, and has successfully spent the grant funds on time, and has achieved their goals. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 111 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 116 of 144 Ability To Complete Activities HMIS 0 7,000 16,000 25,000 48,000 YOUTH HAVEN 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 30,000 ST. MATTHEW'S 3,750 3,750 3,750 3,750 15,000 SAWCC 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500 42,000 NAMI 2,250 2,2501 2,2501 2,250 9,000 Collier County Challenge Grant- Rage 112 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 117 of 144 RESUME HMIS ADMINISTRATOR Collier County Challenge Grant- page 113 IYA Steve Perkins 804 Reef Point Circle Naples, Florida 34108 239- 594-0399 sperkiPalcomcast.net Qctlwlj�i� `' Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 118 of 144 OBJECTIVE A position requiring detailed attention to data accuracy, security, and the usefulness of generated reports where my years of exporience in database administration, computer system maintenance, and technical training will be utilized. EDUCATION University of South Florida, Tampa, FL MBA, December 1997 University of Maryland, College Park, MD BS, Business Administration, December 1993 SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE Data and Information Systems Management • Installed and upgraded database servers with single and multiple instances of SQL Server for enterprise wide applications across various industries including higher education, hospitality, manufacturing, direct mail, and the federal government • Administered all user access and privileges to discrete data elements and reports with careful consideration for periodic review and modification of those rights. • Performed periodic application and database updates • Developed and managed project plans for major system upgrades and conversion from older development systems such as PowerBuilder to NET + Devised backup and recovery plans as well as disaster recovery exercises + Reviewed business rules and requirements, matching them against system specifications, licensing, service level agreements, and vendor support to ensure that ongoing maintenance agreements met present and future needs • Performed SQL Server administration using both native `sa' tools and utilities as well as those administrator rights provided in third party vendor's systems. • Provided database access to remote users through browsers, Microsoft Terminal Services, RDP, and Citrix. Monitored that access for proper use and security. Training, Call Desk Support, and Customer Service • Provided technical support via phone, remote desktop sharing, and one-on -one instruction for workstation, peripheral, application, and database service calls • Developed technical curriculum and lesson plans and provided classroom, web - based, and self - paced training to individuals and groups • Encouraged and taught users how to employ embedded help, self -serve portals, use groups and forums, FAQs, and the web to promote continuous learning of systems and their available reports • Coordinated a data center move and helped to train new users in domestic and international offices Communication • Created policy and procedure manuals to ensure adherence to federal laws and regulation for personal and financial data as set forth in Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act QUPPA), Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and Sarbanes -Oxley (investor protection act) requirements Collier County Challenge Grant- page 114 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 119 of 144 • Developed a conversion project plan and led the project team that brought a new financial tracking system online a month ahead of schedule • Provided technical writing services to an equipment manufacturer for marketing collateral and the company's site for documentation downloads • Managed all vendor relationships for third party database application providers including negotiation of annual fees, requests for enhancements, trouble issues and technical support • Promoted and encouraged departments to move legacy systems to Internet and web -based solutions as part of an overall strategy to structure data. • Conducted lectures and board room briefings at offices across the US and in Great Britain Analysis and Report Generation • Prepared, conducted, and analyzed a new system for employee appraisals that included input design, distribution, data collection and report generation. Reduced average appraisal time per employee from 3 hours to less than an hour. • Utilized database utilities, SQL language, and report writing applications to provide periodic and ad hoc reports, verify data, and update tables • Created hard copy and web -based surveys, tabulated results, and presented results in both hard copy and electronic format • Monitored usage and other system logs to validate system performance and tune databases Technical. Currency and Expertise • Utilized and assisted others in use of the full Microsoft Office suite including advanced applications of Access, Excel and Visio to provide easy to understand visuals • Maintained technical currency through independent self- directed study. Attended recent classes on Crystal Reports, Advance SQL, Great Plains, and SharePoint • Performed workstation setup, installation, and repair • Performed network administration, installed fiber and wireless technologies, managed physical fimwalls, and implemented point of sale solutions • Performed complex data conversions, imports, exports, de- duplication processes, and audits • Created SQL scripts and stored procedures, created Data Transformation Services (DTS) packages to manage tables and migrate data • Designed security card ID system for access to buildings, personal data, and digital wallets Typical Systems Administered in the past Federal financial aid software and database solutions that allow universities to manage and track individual studerrt financial aid. Thousands of student and parent records containing personal information including income, academic performance, and financial standing. Requires attention to FERPA requirements. Example: SQL based PowerFAIDS developed by The College Board Accounting, package. SQL database supporting standard accounting practices: A/R, A/P, Vendors, Inventory, and year end processes. User access controlled by the administrator for access to the appropriate functions and multiple companies. Import and export utilities allow for the integration with other systems such as imaging and Optical Character Recognition (OCR). Example: Microsoft Dynamics (Great Plains) Developmen t. marketing, and fundraising software that tracks membership and donor records. Example: Raiser's Edge SQL based system with wealth and interests data augmentation abilities. F "311 -4113 1 p)i • Ave Maria University — Database Administrator - Naples, FL 2003 -2007 • Conservancy of Southwest Florida — Data Manager - Naples, FL 2001 -2003 • Acxiom - Technical Training Analyst - Little Rock, AK 1998 -2000 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 115 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 120 of 144 LETTERS OF SUPPORT Collier County Challenge Grant- page 116 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2069 Page 121 of 144 mot Charlie Crist Ana M. Viamonte Ros, M.D., M.P.H. Governor State Surgeon General June 2, 2009 To Whom It May Concern; The Collier County Health Department is pleased to submit this letter of support on behalf of the Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier County. The Coalition's focus on maximizing community assets and developing innovative solutions to the problems of hunger and homelessness is commendable and a substantial benefit to our community. Our staff has been involved in annual initiatives of the Coalition to obtain county -wide homeless count numbers. Our staff has also assisted in the provision of health related services at the Coalition's "Get Help Clinic" which included hearing screening, dental screening with referral to our facility and the provision of various health related information and counseling. We believe that strong data collection and management is a key to assuring that services are directed and utilized to those with the greatest need. Your favorable consideration to the grant application for funding to help the Hunger and Homeless Coalition manage the HMIS data tool is greatly appreciated. M. Colfer, M.D., MP Joan M. Coffer, M.D., M.F.H., Director 3301 Tamiami Trail E • Bldg. H "" N ,J° Mailing Address: Naples, Florida • 34112 -4961 C1lleC 4 Post Office Box 429 Telephone (239) 252 -8200 County s Naples, Florida + 34106 -0429 Health ;. Y Departme, Carlag...Cammlued..Bdping.. edreated . the Wellam afOur Commonly Collier County Challenge Grant- page 117 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 122 of 144 FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER Catholic Charities, Diocese of Venice, Inc. 4209 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida, 34112 (239) 793 -0059 * Fax (239) 774 -0523 June 2, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: Catholic Charities is offering this letter of support on behalf of the. Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier County. We work collaboratively with the Coalition, with the goal of helping individuals who are at risk of becoming homeless. In the present economy we are seeing more families in need of assistance and we expect the need for services to continue to grow. The Coalition's effort in supporting the community to help the needy of Collier County is commendable. The Coalition has been, and continues to be a great benefit to the community. Sincerely, W M .-Zo r� ��i�:a!� Program R • Collier County Challenge Grant- page 118 eoxa On us- Board of Directors Theo Etzel, Chair Pat Carroll, Chair Elect Phil Plessinger, Vice -Chair Patty Vlasho, Treasurer Ron Burger Donna Cusack Molly Godley Bill Hazzard Jane McLaughlin Beth Thompson Rev. Jerry Van Dyken Executive Director Rev. Stephanie M. Campbell Programs Bright Beginnings Empowering Mothers to Help Their Young Child Start Smart Grace Place Kids After - School & Summer Tutoring & Youth Development Programs English Literacy Classes For Adults SHARE Cooperative Food Program Emergency Food Pantry Tax - exempt Donations Individual Checks Charitable Grants Planned Giving Stocks & Securities www. iustQive_ orb Founded by The United Methodist Church A 501c3 non -profit Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Grace Place Page 123 of 144 For Children and Families Mail: PO Box 990531, Naples, FL 34116 Site: 4300 21" Avenue SW, Golden Gate City (239) 455 -2707 www.gracgplacenaples.org June 3, 2009 Greetings, This letter is written in support of the work the Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition does on behalf of hungry, homeless and at -risk members of our community. Their work in building collaborations, coordinating a variety of direct- service agencies, and raising awareness of the needs of vulnerable citizens in our community is critical. Grace Place is located in one of the biggest pockets of need in our county and provides literacy and educational support and programming for at -risk children and very low- income families. The CCHHC helped us launch a new neighborhood food pantry in February of 2008 that is meeting the emergency food needs of 80 -100 families every week (over 900 families in the 34116 zip code in the past twelve months). This network of support is essential in preventing homelessness for these families. The CCHHC has also laid important groundwork for a summer feeding program for children in our area. Over 85% of the children in our three elementary school zones qualify for free /reduced school breakfasts and lunches and summer feeding is a critical unmet need. We are pleased to recommend the Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition! Grace and peace, Stepfiank AIL eamp6ed Rev. Stephanie Munz Campbell Executive Director Collier County Challenge Grant- page 119 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 124 of 144 June 3, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: The Collier County Housing Authority is pleased to write this letter of support on behalf of the Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier County grant proposal for HMIS funding. The Coalition's focus on maximizing community assets and developing innovative solutions to the problems of hunger and homelessness is commendable and 'a substantial .benefit to our community. I hope that you will give every consideration to their proposal. Sincerely, Esmeralda Serrata, PHM Executive Director r - Collier County Challenge Grant- page 120 PO— 14411W Collier County Housine Authority ♦ 1800 Farm Worker Wav ♦ Immokalee, Florida 34142 0 (239) 6573649 ♦ FAX (239) 657 -7232 Immokal6e Multicultural Multipurpose IMM 0 CAA Community Action Agency, Inc. June 1, 2009 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 125 of 144 Immokalee Multicultural Multipurpose Community Action Agency is pleased to write this letter of support on behalf of the Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier. The Coalition's focus on maximizing community assets and developing innovative solutions to the problems of hunger and homelessness is commendable and a substantial benefit to our community. The Coalition's efforts are impressive and speak for themselves. They partner with various agencies to assure that all of Collier County is being served. Low - income residents in Immokalee have benefited greatly from their efforts. Numerous families on the verge of been evicted and becoming homeless were assisted and today continue to have shelter. Sincerely, Olga Hernandez Executive Director Collier County Challenge Grant- page 121 210 A. South P" Street - P.O. Box 949 - Immokalee, Florida 34143 -239- 657 -2213 - Fax 239 - 657 -2338 �*' VOP 6/3/2009 To Whom It May Concern, Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 126 of 144 4395 Corporate Square Naples, FL 34904.4754 (239)643 -6527 • (239)643 -4293 FBSconstruction inc.co m I am pleased to write this letter of support on behalf of the Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier County. The Coalition's focus on maximizing community assets and developing innovative solutions to the problems of hunger and homelessness is commendable and a substantial benefit to our community. Sincerely, C Bart Zino President Collier County Challenge Grant- page 122 Agenda item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 127 of 144 rlct School OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES 5775 Osceola Trail Naples, FL 34109.4919 ' (239) 377.0506 Student Services (239) 377 -0617 Guidance & Counseling {239) 377 -0514 Health Services ,�. ' {239) 377 -0621 Psychological Services (239) 377 -0606 FAX May 28, 2008 Debi Mahr, Executive Director Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition 1044 6th Avenue North Naples, Florida 34102 Dear Debi, Most of the monies received for the Homeless Education Program are provided by grant funding through the Mc Kinney Vento Act, Title X. These funds are federal funds distributed through the state government (usually the Department of Education) and awarded based on competitive grant applications. Currently there are 33 Florida counties which receive the Title X grant. Collier County has just submitted the application for the competitive grant covering years 2010 -2012 and it is anticipated that the grant will be awarded. In addition to grant funding, part of my job is to make presentations to various community, church and civic groups. After speaking, the groups often provide back packs or school supplies for the students. Occasionally I am given gift cards to be used for groceries or other essentials for the students and families. Sometimes I am given a check to be used in emergencies for families. The total amount of private funding this school year was $350.00. If you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me at -2-39.377.0612 Sincerely, Karen S. Morgan Liaison for Homeless Education COLLIER COUNTY CHARACTER EDUCATION TRAITS Citizenship Cooperation Honesty Kindness Patriotism Perseverance Respect Responsibility Self-Control Tolerance 7ho Collier County Publlo School System Is an Equal AmesslEqual opportunity inailW¢on for Education and Employment Collier County Challenge Grant- page 123 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 128 of 144 Neighborhood Health Clinic W,&hrarr for thou who rhoorr wont mrr wr fm. June 1, 2009 TO: Hunger and Homeless Coalition FROM: Nina Gray, Chief Executive Officer Neighborhood Health Clinic RE: Letter of Support Neighborhood Health Clinic is pleased to write this letter of support on behalf of the Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier County. The Coalition's focus on maximizing community assets and developing innovative solutions to the problems of hunger and homelessness is commendable and a substantial benefit to our community. Sincerely, Nina. Gray, M.A. LMHC Chief Executive Officer Collier County Challenge Grant- page 124 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 129 of 144 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NAPLES Dr. Hayes Wicker, Senior Pastor June 2, 2009 To whom it may concern: First Baptist of Naples is pleased to write this letter of support on behalf of the Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier County. The Coalition's focus on maximizing community assets and developing innovative solutions to the problems of hunger and homelessness is commendable and a substantial benefit to our community. Sincerely, 1 a Jimmy Hill Ministering to Single Parent Family 'L 34109 -8919 PHONE: 239.597.6057 FAX: 239.597.1678 wEB: www.fben.org Collier County Challenge Grant- page 125 Board of Directors Nancy Schultz President Maggie Bowles Vice President Arlene Austin, Esq. Secretary Rosemary Pace Jon Rothenberg Anne Allen Lt. George Welch George Drobinski Lisa Rose Staff Kathryn Hunter Executive Director Mindy Collier Director of Business and Development Garland Campbell Director of Finance Cawood Robinson Administrative Asst. SDC Program Staff David Sarchet Program Director Gordon Magill Senior Life Coach Chad Kitchen Life Coach Cindy Highsmith Life Coach Susan Sholle -Martin Life Coach Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28; 2009 NAM I a e 130 of 144 OF COLLIER CPOUNTY NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS June 9, 2009 Collier County Housing and Human Services Department 3050 Horseshoe Drive, Suite 110 Naples, FL 34108 RE: Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, Inc. Challenge Grant Application To Whom It May Concern: NAMI is pleased to support Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition's application to seek funds for financial assistance to Collier County's homeless and those at risk of home- lessness through the Collier County Challenge Grant Application. The Coalition is an integral part of Collier County's continuum of care in meeting the neE of the homeless and at risk of homelessness population. We encourage you to fund their application for financial assistance. Sincerely, /� fA n� i Kathryn Hunter, Executive Director UNITED WAY AGENCY— FINED IN PART BY UNITED WAY AND THE FLITRIDA DEPARTMENT DF D IUDREN AND FAMILIES 5020 TAMIAI+B TRAIL NUM SHO NAPLES. FLORIDA 34111a PHONE (239)434 -137211 FAX (239)434-0974 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 126 Agenda Item No. 161D2 Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, Inc. July 28, 2009 , 1044 6 h Avenue North •Naples, FL 34102 Page 131 of 144 (239) 253 -3449 (Ph) • (230) 263.6058 (Fax) www.collierhomelesscoalition.org Collier County Housing and Human Services Department 3050 Horseshoe Drive Suite 110 Naples, FL 34108 RE: Youth Haven's Challenge Grant Application To Whom It May Concern: The Hunger and Homeless Coalition is pleased to support Youth Haven's application to seek funds for Case Management services dedicated to families with children who are at -risk of becoming homeless. We work collaboratively with Youth Haven to prevent homelessness and identify unmet needs. Youth Haven's efforts to provide emergency rent assistance along with case management is essential in preventing homelessness and promoting housing stability for our most vulnerable citizens. Your favorable consideration to Youth Haven's grant application is greatly appreciated. - a-�-JKL-11 Debra Mahr Executive Director THE COWER COUNTY HUNGER AND HOMELESS COALITION IS A DESIGNATED 501(C)3 NON -PROFIT ORGANIZATION SINCE 2001. FED ID104- M10154. "A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DMWN OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CA WNG TOLLwFREE (800.435.7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL. OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.' REGPCM nT y United Way and the State of Fbrida, Department of Children and Fandlies Collier County Challenge Grant- page 127 Our Mission: Tb enrich the rives of children in faster, care in •Southwest Florida. Board of Directors Stan Appelbaum, President Leslie, j. SchulttA MD.; Vice President Deborah L Harvey, CPA, ?'reasurer Charles Carroll, Jr., Secretory Cathy A&Ibaum Elizabeth Bloch Sharyn Bohannon John Burke JD Campbell Alison_Douglas, Esq.. Sue Rutherford Kelsey, Ward Wilke West M.S. Lee Yosha,, Ph.D. Honoiary Board Members Pat Barton Susan Erb Judge Daniel Monaco' Mary Parent Vicki Spr6a4 Esq. Leslie SwansoN PsyD. Lynn Schultzel (1945 - 2004) Founder and Vice President Agenjk Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 e 132 of 144 FOSTER- CARE COUNCIL OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. Collier County Housing and -Human Services 3050 Horseshoe Drive Suite 110 - Naples, Florida 34108 Re: Youth Havens Challenge Grant Application To whom it may concern; The Foster Care Council is in full support of Youth Haven's application for Challenge Grant funding under the initiative to provide Mobile Case Management services to the homeless school children in Collier County. The Foster Care Council provides enrichment opportunities in order to enhance the lives of children who are removed. from their homes due to abandonment, serious neglect, and physical or emotional abuse. In dealing with this_ population the Foster Care Council sees firsthand just how important stable and permanent housing is in curtailing these adverse - effects on the children in our community. -Youth Haven's efforts in providing emergency assistance coupled with case management services. have gone a long way in helping these vulnerable families in Collier County and your consideration for Challenge funding is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, J J 4L Stan Appelbaum Foster Care Council of SW FL President Emeritus 505.1 Castello Drive #21 Naples, Florida 34103 Telephone: 234 -262 -1808 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 128 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 133 of 144 DAVID LAWRENCE CENTER Mental Healtb & Substance Abuse Services June 8, 2009 To Whom It May Concern, David Lawrence Center is in support of St. Matthew's House 2009/2010 challenge grant application. The Center works closely with St. Matthew's House recognizing the value of their mission in the community and support all their efforts to serve the homeless population of Collier County, Case Management is a critical component in helping to move individuals through a continuum of care towards independence, permanent housing and financial security. David Lawrence Center supports the addition of a case manager at St. Matthews House and will do everything in our power to collaborate effectively with them to help them fulfill their mission. Sincerely, David C. Schimmel, CEO DAVID LAWRENCE CENTER & FOUNDATION nice (239) 455 -8500 • fax (239) 455 -6561 + w— v.d'avidlawrcncecenrcr.or-, Collier County Challenge Grant- page 129 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 134 of 144 Neighborhood Health Clinic riAllcmc for dare who chase Pori owW*fr. June 9, 20089 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: RE: St. Matthew's House For ten years, the Neighborhood Health Clinic has provided quality healthcare to low- income, working but uninsured Collier County residents utilizing a volunteer professional staff. We provide these services in an atmosphere of dignity and respect. It is one way we help solve a small part of the healthcare crisis in America - by caring for the poorest of the poor. Since inception, we have been caring for residents of St. Matthew's House. These men and women are trying to put their lives back on track. They have suffered immeasurably and are fortunate to have found St. Matthew's House — a plaice that provides shelter, food, showers, hope and "tough love." The residents we see in the Clinic are very ill, having neglected their medical and dental health for many years — healthcare is a luxury item in the budget for a poor person. Our commitment to St. Matthew's House is based on our respect for this organization and the difference it makes in Collier County. They help the hungry and homeless by meeting diverse needs of this population. St. Malt's also works in collaboration with multiple Ioeal organizations. Collier County, Florida is truly a beautiful community and attracts billionaires to our beachfront properties. It also represents the huge disparity between poverty and wealth better than perhaps any other US town. It has taken many years to convince people here that there are indeed impoverished fatmlies living from paycheck to paycheck and only a very short distance from working to homelessness. If we do not take care of those who are most vulnerable, what type of a society are we? St. Matthew's House requires the residents to work, attend 12 Step meetings, learn money management skills, get job training and develop self esteem. The goal from day one is offer the skills and support necessary to return the residents to an independent and self sustaining life. Sincerely, Y17, 12�� > �y Nina Gray, MA, LMHC Chief Executive Officer 120 Goodlette Road North, Naples, Florida 34102 PHONE 239.261.6600 Fax 239.261.6582 www .neighborhoodhealthciinic.org Collier County Challenge Grant- page 130 May 29, 2009 Nicole Muley Development & Grants Officer Shelter for Abused Women & Children PO Box 10102 Naples, FL 34101 To Whom It May Concern: I am writing to express my support for Collier County's Shelter for Abused Women & Children's grant request to provide shelter and case management for victims of domestic violence. . The Shelter is requesting funds through a Florida State Challenge grant that will enable them to hire highly qualified advocates and counselors. These additional positions will assist with addressing residents immediate needs like food, clothing, and safety planning. These advocates and counselors will also provide case management in a safe and supportive environment, which is an important component to promoting self- sufficiency. This grant will provide the needed support to help almost eighty homeless women and children achieve independence and self - reliance. This funding will ensure that the Shelter for Abused Women & Children can continue to provide victims of domestic violence the safe and welcoming surroundings they deserve. In closing, I ask that you please give this grant request every consideration for funding. I thank you in advance. Sincerely, dlft�- %Zk Connie Mack Member of Congress Collier County Challenge Grant- page 131 PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER Agenda item No. 161D2 J CONNIE MACK 22n�&499pa` P "Vtdi {�,�SCf}W" EAST 14TH DISTRICT, FLORIDA _ SUITE 1 - CAPE CORAL. FL 33990 BUDGET COMMITTEE FOREIGN AFFAIRS rye' 4�Congfrea of the minteb 6to.te (239) 573 -5837 EAPLESOF 3301 EAST TAMIAmt AMI TRAIL COMMITTEE TRANSPORTATION AND Q ^q�( Q (n_ Q �oulre of Repre5entatibeg NAPLES. 2-622 2 (2391252 -6225 INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE - 1�lY� ington, ;0C 20515--0914 WASHINGTON OFFICE: 115 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20515 (202 )225 -2536 hhp: / /mack.h ouse. gov May 29, 2009 Nicole Muley Development & Grants Officer Shelter for Abused Women & Children PO Box 10102 Naples, FL 34101 To Whom It May Concern: I am writing to express my support for Collier County's Shelter for Abused Women & Children's grant request to provide shelter and case management for victims of domestic violence. . The Shelter is requesting funds through a Florida State Challenge grant that will enable them to hire highly qualified advocates and counselors. These additional positions will assist with addressing residents immediate needs like food, clothing, and safety planning. These advocates and counselors will also provide case management in a safe and supportive environment, which is an important component to promoting self- sufficiency. This grant will provide the needed support to help almost eighty homeless women and children achieve independence and self - reliance. This funding will ensure that the Shelter for Abused Women & Children can continue to provide victims of domestic violence the safe and welcoming surroundings they deserve. In closing, I ask that you please give this grant request every consideration for funding. I thank you in advance. Sincerely, dlft�- %Zk Connie Mack Member of Congress Collier County Challenge Grant- page 131 PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER 06/05/2009 08:24 is June 3, Collier Ci Housing i 3050 Hat Suite 114 Naples, i USK:Ti \' To Whon The Devi appli>�tit County's individ u Please individu receive items med ica Sincere Bonnie Chief C David t 6015 na-y i 354 -1459 !u J ,ti DAVID LAWRENCE CENTS kent9l D LAW RENCE C .ENTER Health d- SuG)rancc libusc Service" Services Department Grant Application Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page,ob�44 Concern: nce Center is happy to support NAMI of Collier County's sk fund* for cupportiva cervicoe to the hrsrn^6ess under Collier ge Grant to HUD. Research shows that 25% of the homeless from severe mental illness. These illnesses often lead to low ngs of hopelessness and isolation that can keep homeless seeking the appropriate care and services needed. jI's application for $10, 000 to provide opportunities for homeless rt101p2TA in group functions, Uuuuyl•4 the Sarah Ann Cantar and support (up to $30O1person) through CONSUMER CARE for increase their quality of life, i.e. psychiatric evaluations, srgency rental assistsnoo, glasses, dental work, etc. Center 17 L .k %X/ R F. N CC (' E NIT F P. 6C F O Lt N D .A. -F I CZ r J Ph-ida 341 16 - voice (239) 455 -8500 . f,&x (239) 455 6561 - �. rrvr .davidly�vrat+etcao�or.orC, Collier County Challenge Grant- page 132 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 137 of 144 Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, Inc. 1044 6" Avenue North a Naples, FL 34102 (239) 253 -3449 (Ph) • (230) 263.6058 (Fax) www.coUierhometesscoalition.org Collier County Housing and Human Services Department 3050 Horseshoe Drive Suite 110 Naples, FL 34108 NAMI's Challenge Grant Application To Whom It May Concern: The Hunger and Homeless Coalition is pleased to support NAMI of Collier County's application to seek funds for supportive services to the homeless under Collier County's Challenge Grant to HUD. We work collaboratively with NAMI to identify unmet needs and serve individuals who are homeless. Research shows that 25% of the homeless population suffers from severe mental illness. These illnesses often lead to low self- esteem, feelings of hopelessness and isolation that can keep homeless individuals from seeking the appropriate care and services needed. Please fund NAMI's application for $10,000 to provide opportunities for homeless individuals to participate in group functions through the Sarah Ann Center and receive financial support (up to $300 /person) through CONSUMER CARE for items that will increase their quality of fife, i.e. psychiatric evaluations, medications, emergency rental assistance, glasses, dental work. etc. Sincerely, Ak- Debra Mahr Executive Director THE OOLJ113L COUNTY MINGER AND HOMELESS COALMON It A DESIGNATED 501fM NONPROFIT OROAWATM SPICE 2001. FED IW04J01015C "A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL. REOISTRATOW AND FSIANCIAL WORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DMSWN OF CONKiI ER SERVICES BY CALUNO TOLL*REE j$W495-77q WMW THE STATE. REOLSTRATKM OOES NOT INPLY ENDORSEMENT. APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATKN BY THE STATE." RE ITST The Cod bion is *vnwred by Ike Collier County United Way and Me Stan of Florida, Department of Children and Families Collier County Challenge Grant- page 133 Agenda Item No. 161D2 july 28, 2009 SHERIFF KEVIN J. RAMBOSK Page 138 of 144 Collier County Sheriffs Office June 3, 2009 Collier County Housing and Human Services Department 3050 Horseshoe Drive, Suite 110 Naples, FL 34108 RE: NAMI's Challenge Grant Application To whom it may concern: I am pleased to write this letter of support for the grant application being submitted by NAMI of Collier County as they seek funding for supportive services to the homeless under Collier County's Challenge Grant to HUD. National research has shown that up to 25% of the homeless population in our country suffers from severe mental illness- In a recent survey conducted with homeless persons in Collier County, 30% of the individuals responding self-admitted to suffering from some type of mental illness. The nature of mental illness itself can lead to isolation and homelessness, keeping our homeless population from seeking out the appropriate care needed. I fully support NAMI of Collier County and their efforts to provide opportunities for homeless individuals to participate in group functions through the Sarah Ann Center and receive financial support through consumer care for items that will improve their quality of 1M. Sincerely, Kevin =1,FIor ida k, She Collier KR: gew Cc: Filehq /mary/sheriff/nami �^ Coiwnunity - Safer • Service Trail East Bldg. J, Naples, FL 34112 -4902 phone • 239.774.4434' Collier County Challenge Grant- page 134 colliersheriff.org i�..1 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, Inc. Page 139 of 144 1044 6`s Avenue North * Naples, FL 34102 (239) 253.3449 (Ph) * (230) 263.6058 (Fax) www.coUierhomelesscoalition.org Collier County Housing and Human Services Department 3050 Horseshoe Drive Suite 110 Naples, FL 34108 NAMI's Challenge Grant Application To Whom It May Concern: The Hunger and Homeless Coalition is pleased to support NAMI of Collier County's application to seek funds for supportive services to the homeless under Collier County's Challenge Grant to HUD. We work collaboratively with NAMI to identify unmet needs and serve individuals who are homeless. Research shows that 25% of the homeless population suffers from severe mental illness. These illnesses often lead to low self- esteem, feelings of hopelessness and isolation that can keep homeless individuals from seeking the appropriate care and services needed. Please fund NAMI's application for $10,000 to provide opportunities for homeless individuals to participate in group functions through the Sarah Ann Center and receive financial support (up to $300 /person) through CONSUMER CARE for items that will increase their quality of life, i.e. psychiatric evaluations, medications, emergency rental assistance, glasses, dental work, etc. Sincerely, Debra Mahr Executive Director THE COLDER COUNTY HIMSER AND HOMELESS COALITION IS A DESIGNATED 501 (C)3 NOWRDFIT ORGANIZATION SINCE 2001. FED MN04.381015C "A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DMSHM OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL -FREE (800435 -7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT N PLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE," REGMU1737 tnty United Way and the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families Collier County Challenge Grant- page 135 Agenda item No. 16D2 July 23. 2009 Page 140 of 144 DAVID LAWRENCE CENTER Mental Health 6- Substance Abuse Services June 3, 2009 Collier County Housing and Human Services Department 3050 Horseshoe Drive Suite 110 Naples, FL 34108 RE: NAMI's Challenge Grant Application To Whom It May Concern: The David Lawrence Center -is happy to support NAM[ of Collier County's application to seek funds for supportive services to the homeless under Collier County's Challenge Grant to HUD. Research shows that 25% of the homeless population suffers from severe mental illness. These illnesses often lead to low self- esteem, feelings of hopelessness and isolation that can keep homeless individuals from seeking the appropriate care and services needed. Please fund NAMI's application for $10,000 to provide opportunities for homeless individuals to participate in group functions through the Sarah Ann Center and receive financial support (up to $300 /person) through CONSUMER CARE for items that will_ increase their quality of life, i.e. psychiatric evaluations, medications, emergency rental assistance, glasses, dental work, etc. Sincerely, �1�drvill�/ Bonnie Fredeen Chief Operating Officer David Lawrence Center T-, ___ T NCE CENTER & FOUNDATION Collier County Challenge Grant- page 136 Dice (239) 455 -8500 • fax (239) 455 -6561 • www.davidlawrencecenter.org Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, Inc. Agenda Item No. 16C)2 1044 6`h Avenue North * Naples, FL 34102 Page 28, ge 141 of f 144 144 (239) 253 -3449 (Ph) • (230) 263.6058 (Fax) www.coUierhomelesscoatition.org Collier County Housing and Human Services Department 3050 Horseshoe Drive Suite 110 Naples, FL 34108 RE: NAMI's Challenge Grant Application To Whom It May Concern: The Hunger and Homeless Coalition is pleased to support NAMI of Collier County's application to seek funds for supportive services to the homeless under Collier County's Challenge Grant to HUD. We work collaboratively with NAMI to identify unmet needs and serve individuals who are homeless. Research shows that 25% of the homeless population suffers from severe mental illness. These illnesses often lead to low self- esteem, feelings of hopelessness and isolation that can keep homeless individuals from seeking the appropriate care and services needed. Please fund NAMI's application for $10,000 to provide opportunities for homeless individuals to participate in group functions through the Sarah Ann Center and receive financial support (up to $3001person) through CONSUMER CARE for items that will increase their quality of Life, i.e. psychiatric evaluations, medications, emergency rental assistance, glasses, dental work, etc. Sincerely, C6� "�A,4-- Debra Mahr Executive Director THE COLLIER COUNTY HUNGER AND HOMELESS COALITION IS A DESIGNATED 501(C)3 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SINCE 2001. FED ID#043610154. "A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL acaicroeTinu Aun CIYAUMAI iucnouATInu uAv ec `Alum renu Tuc DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL -FREE (80043557352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION STATE" REG#CH21737 Collier County Challenge Grant- page 137 1 United Way and the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families Agenda Item No, 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 142 of 144 (14) Performance Measures a) Implementation of the Continuum of Care Plan. The current Continuum of Care Plan contains the following Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS) objectives: - Create new beds for the chronically homeless persons. HMIS proposes to acquire new member agencies and bring them to full HMIS- operative status by March, 2010, bringing the total to 13. In order to expand the system HMIS training will be offered to four additional agencies. This will involve outreach to local Social Service providers. Once agencies become HMIS members, they will assist them through the planning, analysis, design, and implementation stages. It is with the support of the HMIS system that new organizations will be able to join the Continuum of Care and be able to work with organizations and obtain funding to create new beds for the homeless in Collier County. - Increase percentage of homeless persons staying in PH over 6 months to at least 71.5%. NAMI will use their funding to provide outreach to social service agencies and physician offices through flyers and newsletters to advertise the availability of Challenge Grant funds to help individuals with a mental illness that are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Eviction notices will be used to document immediate need. Part of the Challenge funding requested will be used to help with rental and utility assistance along with other supportive services in order to keep persons with metal illnesses in their current housing units, or assist them in obtaining permanent housing. Depending on the funding level received 25 -63 individuals will be served. St. Matthew's House is currently seeking funding in order to help pay for a portion of a Case Manager's salary. This position currently works with their Structured Recovery Program. The main function of this employee is to meet the needs of the homeless population of Collier County, and to guide them on the road to recovery and self - sufficiency. The other portion of the funding will be used to cover transportation expenses related to meeting the needs of the homeless population. Bus passes and vehicle expenses for a passenger van will be used to transport residents of St. Matthew's House to medical appointments, job interviews, job placements, and support meetings. These services will impact 1200 homeless individuals in Collier County. - Increase percentage of homeless persons moving from TH to PH to at least 63.5 %. The Shelter for Abused Women & Children will measure the successful completion of the proposed activity by the number of homeless women and children served by the Residential Manager. It is estimated that by the end of the funding term that up to 68 homeless women and children will be served. The Shelter staff works closely with program participants initially to help assess their needs and then to ensure their ongoing Collier County Challenge Grant- page 138 Agenda Item No. 161D2 July 28, 2009 Page 143 of 144 access to Shelter and community services to help them achieve independence and self - sufficiency. Every program participant is assessed for eligibility and need for all programs offered by mainstream providers. Once residents leave the Shelter, women and children will be encouraged to continue receiving counseling and attending weekly support groups. Shelter staff is able to assess their progress during this time. These services provided will aid participants in the transition from Transitional Housing to Permanent Housing. The Residential Manager will serve 25 -68 individuals with the support of Challenge Grant funding. - Decrease the number of homeless households with children. Youth Haven will measure the performance of this activity using a set of multifarious measurements. First, Youth Haven will count the number of families that received mobile case management services during the funding period. It is proposed that 34 -86 families based upon the funding level supported. The Mobile Case Mangers will develop a service plan that outlines key factors in order to resolve the family's specific housing crisis. Next, Youth Haven will count the number of linkage services that their Mobile Case managers provide for families. Youth Haven is proposing that the Mobile Case Managers provide a total of 50 linkage services. Youth Haven will also utilize the Adult- Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI) which will be used as a pre and post assessment tool in order to assess child rearing attitudes in adult and adolescent parents. This pre assessment allows the Case Manager to develop a service plan and to determine proper implemental goals throughout the program. It is expected that 90% of those who are involved in the program for at least 80% of the time will show improvement in al areas of the Parenting Inventory. Like the AAPI, Youth Haven will also administer the Strengths - Based Practices Inventory (SBPI) in order to determine program effectiveness. This tool helps substantiate the effectiveness of the Mobile Case Management services through improvement shown by families in a multitude of areas. Families will partake in the SBPI of which 90% of all those who participate in the program, for at least 80% of the time, will score at least a five out of seven points. Finally, Youth Haven proposes that 90% of the families who are moved into permanent and stable housing will remain in that state for a minimum of 12 months after receipt of services. (b) Planned versus Actual Services Provided: The evaluation which will compare the proposed number of homeless persons to be served by grant funded activity as enumerated on Exhibit F, Budget Form, to the actual number served will be provided shall be provided on or before June 30, 2010. (c) State and Federal Performance Obiectives: The following data has been acquired using the 2008 Continuum of Care Plan Exhibit I. New data for the 2009 Continuum of Care Plan will be provided prior to June 30, 2010 as requested. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 139 Agenda Item No. 16D2 July 28, 2009 Page 144 of 144 (i) HMIS Implementation: The number of homeless beds, and the total of those beds for which data is being entered into HMIS on clients served by those beds for the continuum is 272. Ub Stability in Permanent Housing: The number of homeless persons served in HUD permanent housing projects that stayed 7 months or longer is 12. (iii) Move to Permanent Housiniz: The number of homeless persons living in HUD transitional housing who moved to permanent housing is 10. (iv) Emplovment Income: The total number of adults who left HUD homeless housing, and of those, the number who had employment income upon exit is 10. Collier County Challenge Grant- page 140