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Agenda 06/09/2020 Item #16D 5 (Opioid Stimulant & Substance Abuse Grant Application)06/09/2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the “After-the-Fact” Bureau of Justice Assistance Comprehensive Opioid Stimulant and Substance Abuse Site-Based Program grant application in the amount of $900,000 OBJECTIVE: Engage inmates exiting the jail system in medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to reduce re-incarceration. CONSIDERATIONS: Collier County was one of sixteen (16) counties nationwide participating in the implementation of MAT in correctional facilities. The County was also selected as one o f four (4) demonstration sites to be evaluated further by the Friends Research Institute in February 2020. Collier County was recognized by the Friends Research Institute for our plan to address the Opioid epidemic in correctional settings and our countywide strategic planning efforts to comprehensively address substance abuse and mental health. The purpose of the project is to expand access to MAT for jail inmates during incarceration and as they reintegrate into the community, and to expand access to overdose prevention resources in order to prevent deaths from an opioid overdose. The preparation of this grant application occurred through a collaborative effort with the Collier County Sheriff Office (CCSO) and David Lawrence Center (DLC) through Collier County’s Community and Human Services Division (CHS). Collier County is the lead applicant, and Collier County CHS will perform all grant management duties for the duration of the grant period. The focus of this application is to obtain $900,000 in funding over three (3) years, to achieve the following objectives: • Assist at least 150 unique individuals across three (3) years to access MAT services in the jail. • Implement and form a co-response team (Law Enforcement, EMS, Mental Health Professional, and a peer) to develop a Naloxone Leave Behind Program. • Continue to utilize and expand the Collier County Sheriff’s Office/Community Mental Health Provider Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program for individuals seeking treatment for their disease. Increase recovery supports and addresses barriers to individualized recovery and community integration. The current Bureau of Justice Administration (BJA) funding opportunity was announced on February 21, 2020, with a submittal date of May 21, 2020. Due to the unique nature of the grant and its collaborative application process between agencies, more time was needed to assemble the application. Collier County CMA #5330 authorizes the County Manager to approve the submittal of grant applications with subsequent Board of County Commissioners (Board) action at the next regularly scheduled Board meeting to ratify the approval as an “After-the-Fact” application. The County Manager approved the grant application on May 21, 2020, and it was timely submitted. As fiscal agent for the grant, Collier County will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the programmatic and financial reporting requirements of the Comprehensive Opioid Stimulant and Substance Abuse Site-Based Program. Should the funding be awarded to the County, the agreement will be brought to the Board for consideration at a future meeting. FISCAL IMPACT: If awarded, funding from the BJA in the amount of $900,000 will be appropriated 16.D.5 Packet Pg. 1107 06/09/2020 within the Human Services Grant Fund (707) via a Budget Amendment at the time of the Board’s acceptance. There is no local match requirement for this grant. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact due to this request. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Board will have the opportunity to accept or reject the funds if the grant is approved. Accordingly, this Office has no issue with respect to the legality of this request, which is appropriate for Board action and requires a majority vote for Board action. -JAB RECOMMENDATION: To approve the “After-the-Fact” Bureau of Justice Assistance Comprehensive Opioid Stimulant and Substance Abuse Site-Based Program grant application in the amount of $900,000. Prepared By: Joshua Thomas, Operations Analyst, Community & Human Services Division ATTACHMENT(S) 1. {linked} UNEX APP 2020 05-21 BJA COSSAP (PDF) 2. CM MEMO 2020 05-21 BJA COSSAP (PDF) 16.D.5 Packet Pg. 1108 06/09/2020 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.D.5 Doc ID: 12429 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the “After-the-Fact” Bureau of Justice Assistance Comprehensive Opioid Stimulant and Substance Abuse Site-Based Program grant application in the amount of $900,000. Meeting Date: 06/09/2020 Prepared by: Title: Grants Support Specialist – Community & Human Services Name: Joshua Thomas 05/21/2020 12:48 PM Submitted by: Title: Manager - Federal/State Grants Operation – Community & Human Services Name: Kristi Sonntag 05/21/2020 12:48 PM Approved By: Review: Community & Human Services Cormac Giblin Additional Reviewer Completed 05/21/2020 4:29 PM Community & Human Services Kristi Sonntag Additional Reviewer Completed 05/21/2020 6:06 PM Community & Human Services Akiko Woods Additional Reviewer Completed 05/22/2020 2:27 PM Community & Human Services Maggie Lopez Additional Reviewer Completed 05/22/2020 2:29 PM Community & Human Services Tami Bailey Additional Reviewer Completed 05/26/2020 9:52 AM Operations & Veteran Services Kimberley Grant Level 1 Reviewer Completed 05/26/2020 4:37 PM Public Services Department Todd Henry Level 1 Division Reviewer Completed 05/27/2020 8:38 AM Grants Erica Robinson Level 2 Grants Review Completed 05/27/2020 8:45 AM County Attorney's Office Jennifer Belpedio Level 2 Attorney of Record Review Completed 05/27/2020 9:23 AM Public Services Department Steve Carnell Level 2 Division Administrator Review Completed 05/27/2020 5:24 PM Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 05/28/2020 8:17 AM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 05/28/2020 2:30 PM Grants Therese Stanley Additional Reviewer Completed 05/28/2020 4:03 PM Budget and Management Office Ed Finn Additional Reviewer Completed 06/01/2020 9:57 AM County Manager's Office Geoffrey Willig Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 06/01/2020 1:00 PM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 06/09/2020 9:00 AM 16.D.5 Packet Pg. 1109 16.D.5.bPacket Pg. 1110Attachment: CM MEMO 2020 05-21 BJA COSSAP (12429 : FY20-23 COSSAP Grant Applicaion) 0sr�z. �� Office of the County Manager �'� Leo E. Ochs, Jr. 3299 Tamiami Trail Fast, Suite 202 - Naples Florida 34112-5746 • (239) 252-8383 - FAX: (239) 252-40% May 18, 2020 Mr. Tim Jeffries, Senior Policy Advisor Bureau of Justice Assistance Office of Justice Programs 810 Seventh Street NW Washington, DC 20531 Re: Collier County Support for Comprehensive Opioid and Substance Abuse Site - Based Program Grant Dear Mr. Jeffries: Collier County Government is in full support of this collaborative application for the three-year Comprehensive Opioid and Substance Abuse Site -Based Program Grant. We look forward to expanding the availability of services to clients suffering from Opioid Addiction w hoare or may be incarcerated and will be releasedfrom incarceration. Collier County is currently operating a LEAD program and is looking to expand this program and develop a NALOXONE leave behind program as well as in jail MAT and community re -integration MAT team. The proposed grant application includes providing MAT assessments and case management services which will include advocacy, linking with identified needs, life skills assessment and coaching, assistance with the cost of medications, food, housing, clothing and other resources as needed to decrease recidivism of this population. Collier County is a full partner inthe County's Public Safety Coordinating Council and the Community Drug Response Team. Collier County is currently participating in data collection strategic planning and grant evaluation activities centered around the issue of substance abuse in our community A three- y e a r Comprehensive Opioid and Substance Abuse Site -Based Program Grant will greatly assist the citizens of Collier County. Sincerely, C �- Leo E. Ochs Jr. County Manager 1 1-800-518-4726 GRANTS.GOV" WORKSPACE FORM SUPPORTOGRANTSGOV This Workspace form is one of the forms you need to complete prior to submitting your Application Package. This form can be completed in Its entirety offline using Adobe Reader. You can save your form by clicking the "Save" button and see any errors by clicking the "Check For Errors" button. In -progress and completed forms can be uploaded at any time to Grants.gov using the Workspace feature. When you open a form, required fields are highlighted in yellow with a red border. Optional fields and completed fields are displayed In white. If you enter invalid or incomplete Information in a field, you will receive an error message. Additional instructions and FAQs about the Application Package can be found in the Grants.gov Applicants tab, OPPORTUNITY & PACKAGE DETAILS: Number: BJA-2020-17023 Opportunity Title: BJA FY 20 Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site -based Program (COSSAP) Opportunity Package ID: PKGO0258483 CFDA Number: 16.838 CFDA Description: Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site -Based Program Competition ID: DJA-2020-17024 Competition Title: Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site -based Program: Local or Tribal Applications Opening Date: 02/21/2020 Closing Date: 05/21/2020 Agency: Bureau of Justice Assistance Contact Information: For technical assistance with submitting an application, contact the Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at 800-518-4726 or 606-545-5035, or via email to support@grants.gov. The Grants.gov Support Hotline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except on federal holidays. An applicant that experiences unforeseen Grants.gov technical issues beyond its control that prevent it from submitting its application by the deadline must email the contact identified below within 24 hours after the application deadline in order to request approval to submit its application after the deadline. Additional information on reporting technical issues appears under Experiencing Unforeseen Grants.gov Technical IssueA in the Haw to Apply section. For assistance with any unforeseen Grants.gov technical issues beyond an applicant/ s control that prevent it from submitting its application by the deadline, or any other requirement of this solicitation, contact the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Response Center: toll -free at 800-851-3420; via TTY at 301-240-6310 (hearing impaired only); email grants@ncjrs. gov; fax to 301-240-5830; or web chat at https://webcontact,ncjrs.gov/ncjcbat/chat. jsp. The NCJRS Response Center hours of operation are 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. eastern time, Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 P.M. eastern time on the solicitation close date. WORKSPACEAPPLICANT & Workspace ID: W800437442 Application Filing Name: Collier County -- BJA FY 20 (COSSAP) DUNS: 0769977900000 Organization: COLLIER, COUNTY OF Form Name: Assurances for Non -Construction Programs (SF-424B) Form Version: 1.1 Requirement: Mandatory Download Date/Time: May 13, 2020 08:54;22 AM EDT Form State: No Errors FORM ACTIONS� OMB Number: 4040-0007 Expiration Date: 02/28/2022 ASSURANCES - NON -CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 15 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0348-0040), Washington, DC 20503. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET. SEND IT TO THE ADDRESS PROVIDED BY THE SPONSORING AGENCY. NOTE: Certain of these assurances may not be applicable to your project or program. If you have questions, please contact the awarding agency. Further, certain Federal awarding agencies may require applicants to certify to additional assurances, If such is the case, you will be notified. As the duly authorized representative of the applicant, i certify that the applicant: 1, Has the legal authority to apply for Federal assistance and the institutional, managerial and financial capability (including funds sufficient to pay the non -Federal share of project cost) to ensure proper planning, management and completion of the project described in this application. Will give the awarding agency, the Comptroller General of the United States and, if appropriate, the State, through any authorized representative, access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the award; and will establish a proper accounting system in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards or agency directives. 3. Will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that constitutes or presents the appearance of personal or organizational conflict of interest, or personal gain. 4. Will initiate and complete the work within the applicable time frame after receipt of approval of the awarding agency. 5. Will comply with the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. §§4728-4763) relating to prescribed standards for merit systems for programs funded under one of the 19 statutes or regulations specified in Appendix A of OPM's Standards for a Merit System of Personnel Administration (5 C.F.R. 900, Subpart F). 6. Will comply with all Federal statutes relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: (a) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin; (b) Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C.§§1681- 1683, and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; (c) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. §794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; (d) the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 U. S.C. §§6101-6107), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; (e) the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; (f) the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; (g) §§523 and 527 of the Public Health Service Act of 1912 (42 U.S.C. §§290 dd-3 and 290 ee- 3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; (h) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C, §§3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing; (i) any other nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which application for Federal assistance is being made; and, 0) the requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s) which may apply to the application. Will comply, or has already complied, with the requirements of Titles II and III of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) which provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced or whose property is acquired as a result of Federal or federally -assisted programs. These requirements apply to all interests in real property acquired for project purposes regardless of Federal participation in purchases. 8. Will comply, as applicable, with provisions of the Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. §§1501-1508 and 7324-7328) which limit the political activities of employees whose principal employment activities are funded in whole or in part with Federal funds. Previous Editlon Usable Standard Form 424B (Rev. 7-97) Authorized for Local Reproduction Prescribed by OMB Circular A402 9. Will comply, as applicable, with the provisions of the Davis- 13. Will assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. §§276a to 276a-7), the Copeland Act with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation (40 U.S.C. §276c and 18 U.S.C. §874), and the Contract Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. §470), EO 11593 Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. §§327- (identification and protection of historic properties), and 333), regarding labor standards for federally -assisted the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974 construction subagreements. (16 U.S.C. §§469a-1 at seq.). 10. Will comply, if applicable, with flood insurance purchase requirements of Section 102(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-234) which requires recipients in a special flood hazard area to participate in the program and to purchase flood insurance if the total cost of insurable construction and acquisition is $10,000 or more. 11. Will comply with environmental standards which may be prescribed pursuant to the following: (a) institution of environmental quality control measures under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-190) and Executive Order (EO) 11514; (b) notification of violating facilities pursuant to EO 11738; (c) protection of wetlands pursuant to EO 11990; (d) evaluation of flood hazards in floodplains in accordance with EO 11988; (a) assurance of project consistency with the approved State management program developed under the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. §§1451 at seq.); (f) conformity of Federal actions to State (Clean Air) Implementation Plans under Section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act of 1955, as amended (42 U.S.C. §§7401 at seq.); (g) protection of underground sources of drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, as amended (P.L. 93-523); and, (h) protection of endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (P.L. 93- 205). 12. Will comply with the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (16 U.S.C. §§1271 at seq.) related to protecting components or potential components of the national wild and scenic rivers system. 14. Will comply with P.L. 93-348 regarding the protection of human subjects involved in research, development, and related activities supported by this award of assistance. 15. Will comply with the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of 1966 (P.L. 89-544, as amended, 7 U.S.G. §§2131 at seq.) pertaining to the care, handling, and treatment of warm blooded animals held for research, teaching, or other activities supported by this award of assistance. 16. Will comply with the Lead -Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. §§4801 at seq.) which prohibits the use of lead -based paint in construction or rehabilitation of residence structures. 17. Will cause to be performed the required financial and compliance audits in accordance with the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996 and OMB Circular No. A-133, "Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non -Profit Organizations." 18. Will comply with all applicable requirements of all other Federal laws, executive orders, regulations, and policies governing this program. 19. Will comply with the requirements of Section 106(g) of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000, as amended (22 U.S.C. 7104) which prohibits grant award recipients or a sub -recipient from (1) Engaging in severe forms of trafficking in persons during the period of time that the award is in effect (2) Procuring a commercial sex act during the period of time that the award is in effect or (3) Using forced labor in the performance of the award or subawards under the award. SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED CERTIFYING OFFICIAL TITLE Completed on submission to Grants.gov County Manager APPLICANT ORGANIZATION DATE SUBMITTED Collier County Board of County Commissioners Completed on submission to Grants.gov Standard Form 424E (Rev. 7.97) Back L �RFIPNTS.CaQV" WORKSPACE FORM 1GRAN SUPPORT(�GRANTS,GOV S.GO6 This Workspace form is one of the forms you need to complete prior to submitting your Application Package. This form can be completed In its entirety offline using Adobe Reader. You can save your form by clicking the "Save" button and see any errors by clicking the "Check For Errors" button. In -progress and completed forms can be uploaded at any time to Grants.gov using the Workspace feature. When you open a form, required fields are highlighted in yellow with a red border. Optional fields and completed fields are displayed in white. If you enter invalid or incomplete information in a field, you will receive an error message. Additional Instructions and FAQs about the Application Package can be found in the Grants.gov Applicants tab. OPPORTUNITY & PACKAGE DETAILS: Number: BJA-2020-17023 Opportunity Title: BJA FY 20 Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site -based Program (COSSAP) Opportunity Package ID: PKGO0258483 CFDA Number: 16.838 CFDA Description: Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site -Based Program Competition ID: BJA-2020-17024 Competition Title: Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site -based Program: Local or Tribal Applications Opening Date: 02/21/2020 Closing Date: 05/21/2020 Agency: Bureau of Justice Assistance Contact Information: For technical assistance with submitting an application, contact the Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at 800-518-4726 or 606-545-5035, or via email to support@grants,gov. The Grants.gov Support Hotline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except on federal holidays. An applicant that experiences unforeseen Grants.gov technical issues beyond its control that prevent it from submitting its application by the deadline must email the contact identified below within 24 hours after the application deadline in order to request approval to submit its application after the deadline, Additional information on reporting technical issues appears under Experiencing Unforeseen Grants.gov Technical IssueA in the now to Apply section. For assistance with any unforeseen Grants.gov technical issues beyond an applicant s control that prevent it from submitting its application by the deadline, or any other requirement of this solicitation, contact the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Response Center: toll -free at 800-851-3420, via TTY at 301-240-6310 (hearing impaired only); email grants@ncjrs. gov; fax to 301-240-5830; or web chat at https://webcontact.ncjrs.gov/ncjchat/chat. jsp. The NCJRS Response Center hours of operation are 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. eastern time, Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. eastern time on the solicitation close date. WORKSPACEAPPLICANT & Workspace ID: WS00437442 Application Filing Name: Collier County - BJA FY 20 (COSSAP) DUNS: 0769977900000 Organization: COLLIER, COUNTY OF Form Name: Financial Management and System of Internal Controls Questionnaire Form Version: 1.1 Requirement: Mandatory Download Date/Time: May 13, 2020 04 ; 46 :11 PM EDT Form State: NO Errors FORM ACTION& U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OMB Number: 1121-0329 OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS Expiration Date: 11/30/2020 Background Recipients' financial management systems and internal controls must meet certain requirements, including those set out in the "Part 200 Uniform Requirements" (2.C.F.R. Part 2800). Including at a minimum, the financial management system of each OJP award recipient must provide for the following: (1) Identification, in its accounts of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the CFDA title and number, Federal award identification number and year, and the name of the Federal agency. (2) Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program. (3) Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally -funded activities, These records must contain information pertaining to Federal awards, authorizations, obligations, unobligated balances, assets, expenditures, income and interest and be supported by source documentation. (4) Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. The recipient must adequately safeguard all assets and assure that they are used solely for authorized purposes. (5) Comparison of expenditures with budget amounts for each Federal award. (6) Written procedures to document the receipt and disbursement of Federal funds including procedures to minimize the time elapsing between the transfer of funds from the United States Treasury and the disbursement by the OJP recipient. (7) Written procedures for determining the allowability of costs in accordance with both the terms and conditions of the Federal award and the cost principles to apply to the Federal award. (8) Other important requirements related to retention requirements for records, use of open and machine readable formats in records, and certain Federal rights of access to award -related records and recipient personnel. 1. Name of Organization and Address: Organization Name: lCollier County Board of County Commissioners Streetl: 3299 Tamiami Trail East, suite 202 Streetl: City: Naples State: FL; Florida Zip Code: 34112 2. Authorized Representative's Name and Title: Prefix: First Name: Middle Name: Mr. Leo E. Last Name: Suffix: Ochs Jr. Title: County Manager 3. Phone: 1239 252-8383 4. Fax: 5. Email: Loo.Ochs@colliercountyfl.gov 6. Year Established: 7. Employer Identification Number (EIN): 8. DUNS Number: 1923 0769977900000 59-6000558 9. a) Is the applicant entity a nonprofit organization (including a nonprofit institution of higher education) as described in 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3) and exempt from taxation under 26 U.S.C. 501(a)? Yes ® No If "No" skip to Question 10. If "Yes" skip to Questions 9. b) and 9. c). U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OMB Number: 1121-0329 OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS Expiration Date: 11130/2020 AUDIT INFORMATION 9. b) Does the applicant nonprofit organization maintain offshore accounts for ❑ Yes ❑ No the purpose of avoiding paying the tax described in 26 U.S.C. 511(a)? 9. c) With respect to the most recent year in which the applicant nonprofit ❑ Yes ❑ No organization was required to file a tax return, does the applicant nonprofit organization believe (or assert) that it satisfies the requirements of 26 C.F.R. 53.4958-6 (which relate to the reasonableness of compensation of certain individuals)? If "Yes", refer to "Additional Attachments" under "What an Application Should Include" in the OJB solicitation (or application guidance) under which the applicant is submitting its application. If the solicitation/guidance describes the "Disclosure of Process related to Executive Compensation," the applicant nonprofit organization must provide -- as an attachment to its application -- a disclosure that satisfies the minimum requirements as described by OJP. For the purposes of this questionnaire, an "audit" is conducted by an independent, external auditor using generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS) or Generally Governmental Auditing Standards (GAGAS), and results in an audit report with an opinion. 10. Has the applicant entity undergone any of the following types of audit(s)(Please check all that apply): ® "Single Audit" under OMB A-133 or Subpart F of 2 C.F.R. Part 200 ❑ Financial Statement Audit ❑ Defense Contract Agency Audit (DCAA) ❑ Other Audit & Agency (list type of audit): ❑ None (if none, skip to question 13) 11. Most Recent Audit Report Issued: ® Within the last ❑ Within the last ❑ Over 2 years ago ❑ NIA 12 months 2 years Name of Audit Agency/Firm: Clifton Larson Allen LL2 AUDITOR'S OPINION: 12. On the most recent audit, what was the auditor's opinion? ® Unqualified Opinion ❑ Qualified Opinion ❑ Disclaimer, Going Concern ❑ NIA: No audits as or Adverse Opinions described above Enter the number of findings (if none, enter "0"): 0 Enter the dollar amount of questioned costs (if none, enter "$0"): u, 7s9. 00 Were material weaknesses noted in either the report or opinion? ❑ Yes ® No 13. Which of the following best describes your accounting system: ❑ Manual ® Automated ❑ Combination of Manual and Automated 14. Does the applicant entity's accounting system have the capability to ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure identify the receipt and expenditure of award funds separately for each Federal award? 15. Does the applicant entity's accounting system have the capability to record expenditures for each Federal award by budget cost categories ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure shown in the approved budget? U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OMB Number: 1121-0329 OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS Expiration Date: 11/30/2020 16. Does the applicant entity's accounting system have the capability to record cost sharing ("match") separately for each Federal award, and ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure maintain documentation to support recorded match or cost share? 17. Does the applicant entity's accounting system have the capability to accurately track employees actual time spent performing work for each ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure federal award, and to accurately allocate charges for employee salaries and wages for each federal award, and maintain records to support the actual time spent and specific allocation of charges associated with each applicant employee? 18. Does the applicant entity's accounting system include budgetary controls to preclude the applicant entity from incurring obligations or costs ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure that exceed the amount of funds available under a federal award (the total amount of the award, as well as the amount available in each budget cost category)? 19. Is the applicant entity familiar with the "cost principles" that apply to recent and future federal awards, including the general and specific ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure principles set out in 2 C.F.R. Part 200? PROPERTY STANDARDS AND PROCUREMENT STANDARDS 20. Does the applicant entity's property management system(s) maintain ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure the following information on property purchased with federal award funds: (1) a description of the property; (2) an identification number; (3) the source of the funding for the property, including the award number; (4) who holds title; (5) acquisition date; (6) acquisition cost; (7) federal share of acquisition cost; (8) location and condition of the property; (9) ultimate disposition information? 21. Does the applicant entity maintain written policies and procedures for ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure procurement transactions that -- (1) are designed to avoid unnecessary or duplicative purchases; (2) provide for an analysis of lease and purchase alternatives; and (3) set out a process for soliciting goods and services and (4) include standards of conduct the address conflicts of interest? 22. a) Are the applicant entity's procurement policies and procedures ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure designed to ensure that procurements are conducted in a manner that provides full and open competition to the extent practicable, and to avoid practices that restrict competition? 22. b) Do the applicant entity's procurement polices and procedures require ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure documentation of the history of a procurement, including the rationale for the method of procurement, selection of contract type, selection or rejection of contractors, and basis for the contract price? 23. Does the applicant entity have written policies and procedures designed ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure to prevent the applicant entity from entering into a procurement contract under a federal award with any entity or individual that is suspended or debarred from such contracts, including provisions for checking the "Excluded Parties List" system (www.sam.gov) for suspended or debarred sub -grantees and contractors, prior to award? TRAVEL POLICY 24. Does the applicant entity: (a) maintain a standard travel policy? ® Yes ❑ No (b) adhere to the Federal Travel Regulation? (FTR) ® Yes ❑ No U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OMB Number: 1121-0329 OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS Expiration Date: 11/30/2020 SUBRECIPIENT MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING 25. Does the applicant entity have written policies, procedures, and/or guidance designed to ensure that any subawards made by the applicant ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure entity under a federal award -- (1) clearly document applicable federal ❑ NIA - Applicant does not make requirements, (2) are appropriately monitored by the applicant, and (3) comply with the requirements in 2 CFR Part 200 (see 2 CFR 200.331)? subawards under any OJP awards 26. Is the applicant entity aware of the differences between subawards under federal awards and procurement contracts under federal awards, including the different roles and responsibilities associated with each? ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure ❑ NIA - Applicant does not make subawards under any OJP awards 27. Does the applicant entity have written policies and procedures designed to prevent the applicant entity from making a subaward under a federal award to any entity or individual who is suspended or debarred from such ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure ❑ N/A - Applicant does not make subawards? subawards under any OJP awards DESIGNATION AS'HIGH-RISK' BY OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES 28. Is the applicant entity designated "high risk" by a federal grant -making agency outside of DOJ? (High risk includes any status under which a ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Not Sure federal awarding agency provides additional oversight due to the applicant's past performance, or other programmatic or financial concerns with the applicant.) If "Yes", provide the following: a Names of the federal awarding agency: (b) Date(s) the agency notified the applicant entity of the "high risk" designation: (c) Contact information for the "high risk" point of contact at the federal agency: Name: Phone: Email: (d) Reason for "high risk" status, as set out by the federal agency: CERTIFICATION ON BEHALF OF THE APPLICANT ENTITY (Must be made by the chief executive, executive director, chief financial officer, designated authorized representative "AOR" or other official with the requisite knowledge and authority) On behalf of the applicant entity, I certify to the U.S. Department of Justice that the information provided above is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge. I have the requisite authority and information to matte this certification on behalf of the applicant entity. Name: Leo Date 05/14/2020 E. 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Add Attach I Delete Atta I View Attachment Project Abstract.pdf PROJECT ABSTRACT Collier County Board of County Commissioners is applying for funding in the amount of $900,000. This project services Collier County Florida. Located in Southwest Florida, Collier is the second largest county in Florida geographically with 2,305 square miles and is the 161h most populous county, The population estimate in 2019 was 378,488, with most concentrated along the Gulf Coast. In the span of 10 years, Collier County grew from 312,896 permanent residents in 2009 to an estimated more than 380,000 in 2020. Collier County includes the incorporated cities of Naples and Marco Island as well as the agricultural and fishing communities of Immokalee and Everglades City. A sharp contrast in population characteristics exists between the city of Naples, on the Gulf Coast, and Immokalee, a largely migrant farm worker community located inland. In Immokalee, 43% of residents are below the poverty level, while in Naples the poverty level is 9%. Collier County overall has a high number of uninsured adults 22.8% compared to the state population of 16%. The purpose of the project is to expand access to Medication Assisted Treatment for jail inmates during incarceration and as they reintegrate into the community, and to expand access to overdose prevention resources in order to prevent deaths from opioid overdose through LEAD and a Naloxone Leave Behind Program. The project includes a partnership between the Collier County Sheriffs Office and the David Lawrence Center, the local community mental health and substance abuse provider. Collier County's program specific priority area is to address the increasing rate of overdose deaths. Objective l: Establish programs and Initiatives • Assist at least 150 unique individuals across three years to access MAT services in the local community after release from jail. - Implement and form a co -response team (Law Enforcement, EMS, Mental Health Professional, and a peer) to develop a Naloxone Leave Behind Program • Continue to utilize and expand the Collier County Sheriffs Office/ Community Mental Health Provider Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program for individuals seeking treatment for their disease Objective 2: Collaboration - Participate in Public Safety Coordinating Council planning council meetings, strategic planning process, Grantee Oversight Committee meetings. • Evaluation of project process and outcome annually. Objective 3: Improved Quality of Life • Assist individuals in successfully accessing and completing evidence -based treatment services. • Improve participants' motivation to change problematic behaviors. • Increase recovery supports and address barriers to individualized recovery and community integration through use of enhancement funds. 1 b80726 � GRA►NTS_GQV" WORKSPACE FORM SUPPORT®GRANTS.NTS.GOV This Workspace form is one of the forms you need to complete prior to submitting your Application Package. This form can be completed in its entirety offline using Adobe Reader. You can save your form by clicking the "Save" button and see any errors by clicking the "Check For Errors" button. In -progress and completed forms can be uploaded at any time to Grants.gov using the Workspace feature. When you open a form, required fields are highlighted in yellow with a red border. Optional fields and completed fields are displayed In white. 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Statement of the Problem: The lead applicant agency is Collier County Government in partnership with the Collier County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) and the community mental health/substance use treatment provider, David Lawrence Center (DLC). Based on the population size of our county, Collier County is applying under Subcategory lb. An analysis of the current population of Collier County indicates the jail population demographics do not mirror those of the general population in the County. The jail population is 25% Black, while Blacks account for 7.4% Countywide and 68% of the County is White (non -Hispanic) the jail population is 50% and the community to jail population for Hispanic/Latino is almost identical at 25%. Collier County operates two jail facilities with a combined inmate population of 1304. Approximately 42% of the Collier County Jail inmate population have self -identified as using illegal substances at intake. It is estimated that the number of inmates suffering from a substance use disorder is higher than the number who self -identified, as inmates tend to not be honest about substance use, due to fear of additional criminal charges. In addition, jail administration has identified an additional, 31 % of the jail as suffering from a mental health and/or a substance use or co-occurring disorder. However, the percentage of inmates with mental health and substance use problems has significantly increased year over year and has become an alarming trend, The Collier County Sheriff's Office has collaborated with the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) program to collect accurate overdose information for Collier County. In 2019, there were a total of 448 overdoses and 34 fatalities in Collier County, this was an increase from 2018. Of those 448 overdoses, NARCAN® was deployed a total of 282 times; 179 were single deployments and 103 multiple deployments. From January 1, 2020 through April 21, 2020, Collier County has reported 138 overdoses, 20 of which were fatal. There have been 105, NARCAN® deployments through March 2020. A breakdown of 2020 deployments by Sherriff office districts is below: District Overdose Deployment Opportunity Zone/ LMI D-1 North Naples 20 D-2 Golden Gate 38 Opportunity Zone with a 70 % LMI D-3 East Naples 19 Opportunity Zone with 66% LMI D-4 Golden Gate Estate 15 64% LMI D-5 Marco Island/Everglades 7 D-8 Immokalee 6 Opportunity Zone/67% LMI The current overdose deployment data is 60% in designated Opportunity Zones and 74% in the Low -Mod areas of the County. The most alarming statistic is the fatality rate for 2020 has increased by 56%. This is the largest increase seen since data has been collected. Without immediate intervention and the implementation of MAT, Collier County is at an enormous risk of more than tripling overdose deaths in 2020. Implementation of a MAT team will reduce unnecessary detox at the time of arrest and potentially eliminate the risk for overdose upon release from jail. In addition the implementation of a Leave Behind Program will assist in a fatality reduction. Through the Strategic Planning process Collier County and its judicial, healthcare, mental health & substance abuse and law enforcement partners determined the need to map the system of care in support of the Countywide plan, The Sequential Intercept Model was used as a conceptual framework to organize targeted strategies for justice -involved individuals with serious mental illness and substance use disorders, identified the need for expanded MAT 2 services and increased law enforcement assisted diversion (LEAD) strategies to address increasing opioid use and overdoses, particularly those related to individuals in the criminal justice system. The model (Figure 1) depicts the six primary points or intercepts where an individual would typically progress through the criminal justice system. At each of these points are opportunities to intervene and "intercept" the person, moving or diverting them from the justice system to treatment system. The following discussion considers each intercept with respect to related local resources and gaps in the system. �I111.1'1"Nlll :1 Illlls pgsl 1 mrooprA 2 11111=:(0III I"�'hlci+ I�:�[ nF'� y l.� Errs. c.,,, I+:1r Arl kl D0WaK&I .lid}Iiyi LII1 110.-1;e I . I, ri.y CsA it {1 o,I7 1ey1, QmT d1o4,rg4 Grda Liie+} I v an Lw11 rr , h�r4k r K x— J-11 �"i2Lti1kF1 I !YSL�if1Yr Figure 9: Sequential Intercept Model, Policy Research Associates Intercept 0 includes our crisis diversion program and diverts individuals from incarceration and hospitalization to community settings. Collier County has employed Crisis Intervention Training for 15 years and provides intensive training to law enforcement, emergency services, fire and all other first responders. Collier County has a Central Receiving Facility under design with construction to begin in 2022. This facility will serve as a "one -stop" drop-off center for law enforcement and first responders for those with minor crimes that might have otherwise been brought to jail or a hospital. This facility will serve adults in need of detoxification on a locked unit as well as serve those in a mental health crisis. Intercept 1: To combat re -incarceration and promote treatment as an alternative before criminal activity, CCSO, in partnership with DLC, developed the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) initiative. This program works with members of the community by promoting safety, coordinating treatment options for health- related problems, and developing alternative -system responses independent of the justice system. This program allows law enforcement to redirect certain drug -related activity to community - based treatment instead of jail or prosecution. By diverting these individuals, the program can save lives, save families, and improve public safety. This program is available for individuals looking for help and assistance with their disease and is a voluntary program. To address recent increases in the number of opioid overdoses in the community, a co -responder program (consisting of law enforcement, Emergency Medical Services, and DLC, partnered with a peer recovery specialist), has been designed to meet individuals where they are in their recovery and attempt to link them to treatment. This team has identified the need to develop a leave -behind Naloxone program, These co -responder initiatives have been found to reduce overdose fatalities in other communities across the nation and have been proven to be the "gold standard" of overdose interruption in numerous communities. Intercept 2 includes robust screening protocols currently in place in the Collier County Jail to review inmates' histories of substance use and mental health challenges in order to make appropriate referrals to diversion programs. Intercept 3: Our current system does not allow for the administration of MAT in our jail and is an identified gap in service. Our jail cannot prescribe methadone but has worked over the last 12 months to establish a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the local methadone clinic to come into the jail and dispense medication for its patients. Under this grant, in combination with state grants, the jail will provide naltrexone and buprenoiphine. In addition, Collier County offers three distinct Treatment Courts, which include Drug Court, Mental Health Court (MHC) and Veterans Treatment Court (VTC). All three are adult criminal courts, with MHC and VTC serving felony and misdemeanor defendants, and Drug Court serving only felony defendants. Drug Court currently serves approximately 50, MHC serves approximately 30, and 4 VTC serves approximately 12. These programs enjoy tremendous support and buy -in from the various stakeholders, and from the community. Intercept 4 has been the area identified as a gap in our service delivery system. Currently those coming into the jail on MAT are not receiving services nor are those who are interested in MAT being provided the support at time of release. Our critical service gaps include the necessary MAT implementation and community transition. Intercept 5: Re-entry is critical and as part of our data collected during the COAP planning grant has provided the support for the County to move forward with a diversion and implementation of MAT for this target population. Obstacles to community reintegration for individuals released from jail include history of repeated drug arrests, and lack of access to employment benefits, housing and treatment services, Due to this overwhelming concern and increased overdoes and fatalities, Collier County began researching implementation of medication -assisted treatment in our jail setting and transitioning inmates to MAT services the community. The most effective treatment for opioid use disorder is the use of FDA -approved medications (methadone, buprenorphine and extended - release injectable naltrexone), a treatment commonly known as medication -assisted treatment (MAT). During the last 9 months, Collier County has been a participant in the Bureau of Justice Assistance's Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program (COAP) "Building Bridges" grant. A team of 5 delegates in conjunction with other County agencies, has developed a MAT implementation plan for the Collier County Jail and community. Throughout the planning period, the team has collected data on the need for MAT in the jail setting. The data elements collected include: inmates' history of naloxone deployment and/or non -fatal overdose, whether a withdrawal management protocol needed to be initiated in the jail, whether the inmate was receiving MAT at time of arrest or in the previous 12 months. Given the significant number of inmates requiring a detox protocol during our data collection period, the need for MAT to be implemented in the jail has become increasingly evident. Data has been collected in Collier County from a six-month period from August 2019 to January 2020 which indicated that at the time of booking, 49 individuals reported receiving Buprenorphine, 6 reported receiving Vivitrol, and 88 were receiving methadone at the time of their arrest. An additional 39 inmates reported prior treatment with MAT in the last 12 months. An additional 116 inmates indicated that they would be interested in starting a MAT program, During the last quarter of 2019, 432 new jail intakes (22Va) inmates were on a detox protocol. Data analyzed between August 1, 2019 and February 29, 2020 indicates that 333 persons who were incarcerated, were identified as having co-occurring disorders. Collier County has found that inadequate transition planning contributes to individuals with substance use and co-occurring disorders who enter the jail in a state of crisis returning to the streets still in crisis. Many of these individuals have a history of trauma, a lack of engagement with community support systems, and unemployment, When these needs are left unaddressed, recidivism and other negative community outcomes are more likely to occur. Collier County providers often sees these same inmates end up in emergency rooms, back in jail, or in psychiatric inpatient or detox units --all with major financial costs for the community. The following are Collier County priorities for 2020-2024: ➢ Increase use of evidence -based practices for treatment of addictions in order to eliminate/reduce overdoses (fatal and non -fatal). ➢ Increase law enforcement -related opportunities for early intervention, diversion, and improved care for high -risk, high -needs persons who are incarcerated or at risk of arrest or Baker Act through LEAD. 0 ➢ Implement, enhance, and sustain coordinated reentry/reintegration services and processes using MAT for those with OUD. ➢ Expand, improve and sustain the justice system response to persons with mental health and substance use disorders in or at risk of involvement in the criminal justice. Collier County is requesting funding to implement an in jail MAT and community MAT care team to fill our gaps in intercept 4 and intercept 5, reduce overdose deaths and enhance treatment and recovery post release. Without the funding through this award, those arrested persons will not receive the necessary supports and will detox in the jail setting without medication and not be connected to treatment services. The County currently has a state funded criminal justice award for 1.2M over three years and is in the process of re -applying. Should the County be awarded state funds again, these funds will be used to enhance the funding received under this grant. The state grant will fund the medication and jail and community personnel. The funds under this award will support the medical services. b. Program Design and Implementation Collier County and its partners plan to implement a diversion and treatment program to include LEAD, a Leave Behind Program and access to MAT. Effective agency partnerships and collaborations have been identified as vital to the national opioid response. Partnerships such as diversion programs, medication administration programs, and data sharing efforts, with multi- disciplinary dimensions, such as embedding social workers and mental health professionals in law enforcement organizations can make all the difference in a community. Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD]: The CCSO Mental Health Intervention Team (MHIT) currently oversees the LEAD Program and would like to expand to increase outreach through a Leave Behind Program. The LEAD Program was developed in late 2018 and has assisted individuals in need of substance use treatment into care at Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse provider agency. To date, the program has been successful in getting the individuals requesting help into treatment. The CCSO MHIT team is comprised of a Law Enforcement Deputy and a LCSW. The MHIT team is tasked with addressing a vast array of duties in the county that include but are not limited to: interacting with individuals with severe and persistent mental health/addiction issues, crisis callouts, court duties, and community presentations just to name a few. Once an individual is identified they will be connected to community supports and for those in need of MAT connected with the team and also provided education on Naloxone and provided a kit and training, if needed. MAT: National and international professional bodies consider medical treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) to be the evidence -based best practice for treating OUD. To combat recidivism and opioid use Collier County will implement an in -jail and community -based MAT program for all inmates who had been receiving MAT at time of arrest. The use of this evidenced based treatment approach will provide recovery support while incarcerated and upon release. It is the intent of the Collier County Jail personnel to systematically screen all patients for substance use disorder (SUD) and signs of withdrawal using validated screening instruments to determine which patients have an OUD. The Collier County Sheriff's Office contracts with Armor Correctional Health for inmate health care. At the time of booking, each inmate is assessed using an Armor Correctional Health Patient Intake Health Screening Form (PT-051). In order to gain a better understanding of how many inmates booked into the Collier County Jail suffer from a substance use disorder, the PT-051 has been expanded since August of 2019. Nursing staff has been identifying inmates who report receiving medication -assisted treatment (MAT) at time of arrest or who reported receiving MAT in the previous 12 months. For those who were on MAT at the time of their arrest, information is collected regarding the type of medication and the name of the provider dispensing their medication. In addition, information regarding prior use of NaIoxone is collected, along with the number of overdoses the inmate has experienced. Armor Correctional Staff will be using the Texas Christian University Drug Screen V (TCUDS-V) screening tool. The use of a validated, effective screening and assessment tool promotes favorable treatment engagement and outcomes. Together with collateral records (e,g„ physical/mental health status, urine test results, arrest records, etc.), screening and assessment tools will help inform the treatment placement, planning, and decision -making process as well assisting the Collier team to optimize specialized interventions. Collier County has developed a dedicated MAT Care Team, through funding from BJA/ IRR, that consists of staff members based both in the jail to assist those on MAT during their incarceration and community -based team members to assist those being released on MAT as they transition back to the community. Collier County will use the grant funds, through subrecipient agreements to fund the local Iaw enforcement agency and jail administrator (CCSO) and the community behavioral health treatment provider (DLC). The Collier County jail currently has a contractual agreement with Armor Correctional Health Services, the jail medical/mental health services vendor. The grant funds will be used to support the cost of in -jail MAT medical personnel and a discharge planner as well as the cost of medical personnel to support services in the community through the identified sub -recipient agreement. It is the intent of the Collier County MAT program to begin and work with a small cohort of participants. This allows change to be initiated, assessed and improved before expanding to a larger number of participants. Collier County will be using a "Medication First" model. The implementation of this evidence -based model will allow jail medical staff to ease inmate suffering by managing withdrawal symptoms and assist to reduce drug craving. Our approach will focus on four main principles (a) receiving medication quickly, (b) maintaining medication levels without arbitrary tapering, (c) individualized psychosocial services, and (d) discontinuation only if worsening condition. Phase #I: The following steps represent the "engagement" of the inmate with OUD in services: a. A brief screening occurs at the time of booking with the Armor nursing staff. Those inmates who report current MAT use are immediately engaged with the MAT nursing personnel. b. Inmate receives the TCUDS-V screening and urine screen. Jail MAT Care Team (JMCT) meets with the inmate and develops a plan for medication administration and services while in the jail c. Inmate is engaged with Armor medical staff to implement treatment and a Discharge Planner to begin preparation for Reentry. Phase #2: Jail MAT Care Team nursing staff will obtain proper releases of information in order to obtain documentation from the MAT provider in the community and verification of the inmate's medication and dosage. The Jail MAT Care Team Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) will then meet with the inmate to prescribe MAT medication, The goal is to have the inmate receive MAT within 48 hours of intake. When applicable, inmates on Vivitrol will continue to receive Vivitrol injection provided/coordinated through their community provider. Inmates on Methadone will receive services thorough a MOU agreement with the Methadone provider and those on/receiving Suboxone/buprenorphine will have medications prescribed by 10 and dispensed by Jail MAT Care Team Medical Staff. Medications are dispensed by qualified staff members and our medical/nursing staff who will closely watch reactions to the medications for quick possible dosage adjustments or discontinuation. Medication levels are closely monitored on a continuous basis by means of urinalysis testing and the dosage is adjusted as needed over time as the patient progresses through the different phases of treatment. The Collier County Jail currently offers a voluntary residential treatment program through partnership with DLC, Project Recovery (PRP), for inmates with substance use disorders. Referral to PRP is available and encouraged for those clients receiving MAT. Phase 03: JaiI Reintegration and Reintegration Discharge Specialists will meet with the inmates on MAT prior to their release to develop a discharge plan. This team will include trained staff who will conduct Overdose and Naloxone Distribution training with the individual and the natural supports prior to discharge. The inmate will be provided two Naloxone kits. In addition, during the 34-day period prior to release, MAT Care Coordination team members complete a discharge plan with the inmate. Research has shown that recovery support case managers and peer specialists bridge the gap between institutions and communities. These case managers and peer specialists arc available to meet with individuals before release and remain available for support and assistance for up to a year after release. Among other duties, recovery support case managers may accompany released individuals when they first enter treatment programs, meet with medical providers, or engage in other recovery related activities. It is the intent of the Collier MAT team, through a "warm handoff," that each inmate being discharged will be linked to Community MAT Care team members. The inmate will work closely with the Community MAT Care Coordinator (CMCC) and Peer Specialist (PS) who are employed by DLC. This team will ensure 11 comprehensive and holistic assessment of post -discharge needs and referrals to various community providers for services such as continued MAT and treatment, options for housing and supportive employment services. Phase #4: Individuals returning to the community after incarceration face a myriad of challenges, including securing stable housing, employment and income; complying with community supervision requirements; accessing transportation; and rebuilding social connections. When these needs go unmet, the likelihood of accessing and remaining on MAT in the community diminishes. Studies demonstrate that the elevated risk of opioid-related overdose death among people released from jails and prisons is increased through disrupted social networks, poverty, disruptions in health care access, stigma and an exacerbation of underlying mental illness and SUD. People released from jails or prisons are four times more likely to be homeless and individuals without stable housing reported the highest levels of drug use after release from a correctional facility. Data has shown that the lack of transportation was cited as the top reason individuals did not connect to MAT services post -release among individuals who received MAT while incarcerated. The Community MAT Care Coordinator will work with community treatment providers to establish the inmates' follow-up appointment with treatment providers, with a goal for this appointment to occur within 24-72 hours of discharge. The Community MAT Care Coordinator will also establish connection with the local community behavioral health pharmacy, Genoa Healthcare, who partners with DLC to provide access to MAT medications. Those discharged on methadone will return to the methadone provider and will continue to be followed by the Community MAT Care Coordinator and/or Peer Specialist to ensure continuation of treatment 12 services. As each participant progresses through the program, sustainability for continued care and a transition plan will be developed and modified with the support of the MAT Care Team. A medical MAT team will be established through the grant to provide MAT administration. Each participant will receive regular visits with the prescriber. Between the follow-up appointments the client may be assessed by the MAT nursing support staff. During office visits, urine drug screens to test for other substances and for the presence of buprenorphine or its metabolites will be administered. Other lab testing may be recommended such as liver function test or pregnancy testing for female clients. In the event a client tests positive for illicit opioids, the client may receive increased buprenorphine dose, increased medical visit frequency or motivational interviewing/peer support. The MAT Care Team includes a peer specialist. These individuals have lived experience of individuals in recovery, as well as that of their families, is an essential element of successful programs for individuals with substance use disorders. Peer recovery coaches have an important role on the MAT team. Peer recovery specialists are people who have lived experience with substance use and SUD who are trained to assist others with their recovery. Peer recovery coaches offer knowledge that treatment staff often lack based on life experiences. An increasing number of MAT programs in correctional settings have integrated peer supports within MAT teams. The CMCCT Peer Specialist will facilitate re-entry into the community alongside the CMCCT Care Coordinator. It is the intent of the Community MAT Care Team to provide up to 6 to 12 months of support and linkage with outpatient treatment services, however services will be based on individual need and may continue beyond this timeframe. MAT will be prescribed by the community facility and will be consistent with its purpose of being a risk -reduction and craving- 13 reducing component of the program. It is important to note that medication will not be contingent upon the individual receiving or participating in behavior therapies or other services. All MAT Care Coordination team members will be trained in motivational interviewing (MI) techniques. MI techniques help to engage and retain participants in treatment, supports self - efficacy, and uses shared decision -making to identify goals. Phase #5: When a client is ready for discharge from the program, they have reached the maintenance phase. The client is functioning well on a steady dose of MAT medication with little or no cravings and little or no illicit drug use. This phase will continue indefinitely for most clients since Iong-term maintenance is recommended due to a high risk for relapse. The overall goals of the project include: (a) appropriate medication dosing; (b) assisting those served in making continued improvement in functioning and quality of life; (c) facilitating a warm handoff to maintain and continue treatment; (d) decreasing frequency and severity of relapse/return to use;(e) retain clients in treatment; (f) reducing recidivism; (g) expanding local initiatives; (h) improving the accessibility and effectiveness of treatment services. c. Capabilities and Competencies The key project partners, Collier County Board of County Commissioners, Collier County Sheriff's Office and the David Lawrence Center, have a proven history of collaboratively developing and managing criminal justice diversion and treatment programs in Collier County. These include: 1) an adult Mental Health Court in operation since 2007; 2) an adult felony Drug Court, active since 2000; 3) a Veteran's Treatment Court, active since 2015; 4) the Forensic Intensive Reintegration Support Team (FIRST) jail reintegration case management program, active since 2010; 5) Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training since 2008; b) Project Recovery 14 Program (PRP), a short-term (45-90 day), residential substance treatment program for incarcerated inmates since 1994. (a) Collier County Community and Human Services (CHS). The Collier County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) will act as the applicant, primary grantee, and fiscal agent for the collaborative project. CHS, a department of the BoCC, is an experienced grantee for the criminal justice and behavioral health programs. The CHS is a past recipient of the Bureau of Justice Assistance Drug Court Enhancement grant 2017-2020. CCHHS is a current grantee for the Florida Department of Children & Families' Criminal Justice Mental Health & Substance Abuse Reintegration grant since 2010. The CHS office will appoint a project coordinator whose responsibilities will include: 1) provide continued oversight of the Grant Program; 2) continue to convene the partners for regular collaboration meetings; 3) collect and compile data from partner agencies as required by the grant; 4) submit required programmatic and financial reports to the grantor. The coordinator will ensure compliance with the statutory and mandatory requirements of the grant program requirements and serve as the primary point of contact with BJA. CHS will also establish the agreements with all participating entities outlining their scope of work, program parameters and initiatives. CHS will also be responsible for data collection. (b) Collier County Sheriff's Office (CCSO). The CCSO LEAD program team is overseen by the CCSO Mental Health Bureau (MHB). The MHB is supervised by a Certified Law Enforcement Lieutenant (who has a master's degree in Mental Health Counseling) and other members include a Certified Law Enforcement Sergeant, a contracted David Lawrence Center licensed clinical social worker and two CCSO support staff. Jail MAT program will be overseen by the Collier County Jail Administrator, who is the Chief of Corrections, who oversees the Corrections Operations and the Corrections Support Division. The MAT discharge planner is 15 a civilian appointee who reports the Jail Administrator's team. Each of these divisions is run by a deputy at the rank of Captain or Director. The Corrections Support Division oversees, but is not limited to, the contracted health services for inmates and the Inmate Programs and Reentry Sections. The Collier County jail health services contract is with ARMOR. ARMOR provides a Medical Director, On -Site Physician, ARNP and a RN Health Services Administrator and S RNs and several LPNs. The health services provider will be responsible for completing the TCUD assessment and prescribing and dispensing the Bupenorphine and Naltrexone. ARMOR will collaborate with the local Methadone provider who will come into the jail to dispense. (c) David Lawrence Center (DLC). DLC provides comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment services for all of Collier County, including inpatient, outpatient, residential and community based -prevention and treatment services. Evidence -based programs include (but are not limited to); trauma specific -services, supported housing, MAT and other addiction treatment services. Forensic services department includes Drug Court, Mental Health Court, community -based competency restoration and the jail community reintegration program. Grant funds will support the MAT treatment providers at DLC through an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) credentialed to provide MAT, and a nurse to assist the team. DLC case managers will assist with benefit application processes and will ensure linkage to primary care and medical follow up for each participant. Peer recovery specialists provide specialized recovery coaching to MAT recipients. All DLC programs are available to participants. DLC will bill Medicaid, Medicare, and the state contract for community -based treatment costs for individuals when possible. The Care Coordination "wraparound" model includes "enhancement funds" which help pay for items that are necessary to facilitate community integration, including housing, transportation and medications. `t DLC is accredited by The Joint Commission (TJC) and has decades of experience administering millions of dollars in annual federal, state, and local government grants and contracts. DLC maintains an exemplary record of meeting or exceeding expectations of each of its grantor and contractor organizations. DLL's centralized Access Center provides assessments and crisis support on a walk-in basis, 24/7. DLC is the sole Baker Act -receiving facility in Collier County. (d) The primary grantee partners are all members of the Collier County Public Safety Coordinating Council (PSCC). The group has collaborated on strategic plans together since 2010. The Planning Council and subcommittees will facilitate improved coordination of all of the current diversion programs offered in Collier County and provide direction for future development and sustainability. Each of the partner agencies, has demonstrated its long-term commitment to the project. This commitment is demonstrated through completion of an interagency MOU, participation in the Criminal Justice Mental Health Substance Abuse (CJMHSA) Planning Council and strategic planning, and through its ongoing operations of several local centralized coordination projects. Council member input is essential to ensure the programs are meeting the needs and expectations at both the policymaking and service delivery levels. The PSCC will review the grant implementation and data at regularly scheduled meetings. The Collier County grant staff will prepare an annual summary report to the PSCC and identify areas to improve performance and discuss the areas of success. In addition, the grantee partners,will meet as a group on a quarterly basis to review the progress of the program and address any issues associated with the project. These partners will also serve as members of the PSCC subcommittee. 17 (e) Community Partnerships: Collier County has an extensive availability of resources for those persons involved in this project. These include but are not limited to: (A) Mental Health Court, Veteran's Treatment Court and Adult Drug Court; (B) access to integrated, co-occurring capable treatment provider (DLC); (C) judicial and multi interagency leadership; (D) Supported Employment and Supported Housing, Recovery Residences, SOAR (SSI/SSD Outreach, Advocacy, and Recovery (E) support from broad community including homeless services/shelters (St. Matthew's House, Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier County) and National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI)-Collier County; (F) Florida Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) Team (operated by DLC) (F) The Willough of Naples treatment for co- occurring disorders; (G) PATH (Projects for Assistance in Transition to Homelessness) program at CASL; (H) New Seasons Opioid Treatment Program (OTP). The project will engage advocates, peer specialists, family members, and responsible partners. MAT Care Team staff members will participate in community awareness meetings, including the Collier County Drug Response Team, to provide opportunities for education, outreach and support related to opioid overdose prevention and access to evidence -based treatment services. d. PIan for Collecting Data Required Collier County will collect a set of data elements for every incarcerated individual who participates in the LEAD and MAT programs. The LEAD program will create a simple report that will include biographical data and circumstances surrounding the contact of the individual who takes advantage of the opportunity to utilize the LEAD Program. The MAT program team will create reports that indicate all inmates who received MAT while in jail, to include type of medication, length of stay, history of overdoses and community connections/appointments made. Collier County will utilize Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and the jail data 18 base (WINGS) to track individuals served by the grant. Collier County will collect the participant data on a monthly basis from the subrecipients to evaluate performance, participants served during the project and post discharge. The County currently utilizes data searching system, LexisNexis, to locate persons post discharge to enable long range tracking as a measurement of our success. Relevant data will be readily available for monitoring and evaluation purposes. Currently, data is being collected and shared and includes easily identified metrics that have not created a significant burden to staff. Medical data, for example, is already collected and stored in electronic health records or paper charts. Data related to the person's incarceration is already stored in the corrections department's records. Collier County has also recently adopted and countywide behavioral health Strategic Plan. Data sharing is a key priority in the County's Strategic Plan, and has been highlighted as a community need by the Board of County Commissioners. It is the intent for all stakeholders to work together to determine what types of additional data and measures are relevant. Where identifiers are used to track individuals across systems, agreements will be essential to enabling the sharing and integration of data. Findings from these analyses will be shared in a collaborative manner, so that all agencies involved may benefit from the information shared and collectively strategize to make systemic improvements. All results will be shared on a regular basis with the PSCC. The project will collect data but evaluate success by measuring performance using the following measures: Performance Measure: % Methodology % of Participants 19 % of participants receiving Review of intake health 70% who participate MAT within 48 hours of screenings and referrals to intake APRN Arrests or rearrests while Review arrest database No more than 10% receiving services monthly Assisted by the program to Evidence of benefit Minimum of 10% obtain benefits for which they attainment (SSI/SSD) are eligible but not receiving at admission MAT program participants Case managers confirm Minimum 50% who attend community MAT attendance at appointment appointment within 5 days of release Minimum Number of Narcan Review of records indicating 150 kits kits distributed inmates who received Narcan kits at time of release In addition, the project evaluation will include an analysis of the progress toward sustainability, including effectiveness of strategies to enhance or expand the local mental health and substance abuse system. The investment in this project as a diversion and cost -saving measure for jail costs will ultimately impact future sustainability. 20 I � 84726 GRAfVT$.Ca4vw SUPPORT(�GRAN75.GOV WORKSPACE FORM 1GRAN S.GOV This Workspace form Is one of the forms you need to complete prior to submitting your Application Package. This form can be completed in its entirety offiine using Adobe Reader. You can save your form by clicking the "Save" button and see any errors by clicking the "Check For Errors" button. In -progress and completed forms can be uploaded at any time to Grants.gov using the Workspace feature. When you open a form, required fields are highlighted in yellow with a red border. Optional fields and completed fields are displayed in white. If you enter invalid or Incomplete information In a field, you will receive an error message. Additional instructions and FAQs about the Application Package can be found In the Grants.gov Applicants tab. 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Add Optional Other Attachment Delete Optional Other Attachment Vlew Optional Other Attachment COLLIER COUNTY Key tasks, responsibilities milestones Project Milestones/Tasks Person (s) Responsible Year 1 Year 211 Year 3 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Hire and Orient New Staff CCSO/DLC In jail Screening CCSO/ARMOR Naloxone Take Home Program CC50 MAT Services -Jail CCSO Integration of LEAD with MAT team CC50 MAT Services -Community DLC Weekly MAT meetings MAT Team Members Consultation and Training MAT Team Members Data Collection Plan Completed Collier County CHS Data Collection/Analyzed Collier County CHS Review/Revise Strategic Plan Collier County CCSO DLC Public Safety Coordinating Council CCSO/Collier County/DLC Meet target # individuals served CCSO DLC Quarterly Program Status Report Collier County CHS Quarterly Financial Report Collier County CHS Final Program Status Report Collier County CHS Final Financial Report Collier County CHS Project Evaluation Completed Consultant h Key tasks, responsibilities milestones Project Milestones/Tasks Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Person (s) Responsible Hire and Orient New Staff In jail Screening Naloxone Take Home Program MAT Services -Jail Integration of LEAD with MAT team MAT Services -Community Weekly MAT meetings Consultation and Training Data Collection Plan Completed Data Collection/Analyzed Review/Revise Strategic Plan Public Safety Coordinating Council Meet target # individuals served Quarterly Program Status Report Quarterly Financial Report Final Program Status Report Final Financial Report Project Evaluation Completed CCSO/DLC CCSO/ARMOR CCSO CCSO CCSO DLC MAT Team Members MAT Team Members Collier County CHS Collier County CHS Collier County CCSO/DLC CCSO/Collier County/DLC CCSO DLC Collier County CHS Collier County CHS Collier County CHS Collier County CHS Consultant I —�� GRANTS.GOVI WORKSPACE FORM 1 S0o SUPPORT(BGRANTS.GOVTS. 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OPPORTUNITY & PACKAGE DETAILS: Number: BSA-2020-17023 Opportunity Title: BSA FY 20 Comprehensive opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site -based Program (COSSAP) Opportunity Package ID: PKG00258483 CFDA Number: 16. 838 CFDA Description: Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site -Based Program Competition ID: BJA-2020-17024 Competiton Title: Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site -based Program: Local or Tribal Applications Opening Date: 02/21/2020 Closing Date: 05/21/2020 Agency: Bureau of Justice Assistance Contact information: For technical assistance with submitting an application, contact the Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at 800-518-4726 or 606-545-5035, or via email to supportLgrants,gov. The Grants.gov Support Hotline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except on federal holidays. 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Add Optional Budget Narrative Delete Optional Budget Narrative I View Optional Budget Narrative Purpose Area #4 Budget Detail - Year 1 Does this budget contain conference costs which is defined broadly to include meetings, retreats, seminars, symposia, and training activities? - YIN (DOJ Financial Guide, Section 3.101 A. Personnel Name Position Computation List each name, if known. List each position, if known. Show annual salary rate & amount of time devoted to the project for each name/position. Time Worked Percentage of Non -Federal Federal Salary Rate (# of hours, days, months, Time Total Cast Contribution Request years) TBD Gants Coordinator $54,733.00 yearly 1 25% $13,694 $13,684 TBD Accountant $60,297.00 yearly 1 10% $6,030 $6,030 Total(s) $19,714 $0 1 $19,714 Narrative The Grant Coordinator will provide program administration, compliance review, project support, financial review and oversight of the program sub recipient to ensure program compliance with applicable federal guidelines. The grant coordinator will also be responsible for the accuracy of grant reporting, communication between the County, the mental health provider and submit performance measures reports to ensure all rules and regulations are enforced. Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Construction, Finance, Economics or closely related field; two years of experience working with grant agencies, community organizations and low income neighborhoods and/or implementing federal and state grant programs subject to numerous regulations. The grant coordinator budget for this project is 0.25 FTE. The accountant will oversee all fiscal aspects of the grants funds in cooperation with the Collier County Clerk of Court, including grant payment requests and disbursements, contractual payments and draw -downs. The accountant will also ensure compliance with all other legal requirements of the grant and audit requirements. Minimum qualifications. Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance or a related field; supplemented by one year of experience performing budgeting, accounting and financial reporting work. The accountant budget for this project is 0.10 FTE. Purpose Area #4 B. Fringe Benefits Name List each grant -supported position receiving fringe benefits. Computation Show the basis far computation. Base Rate Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request TBD Grant Coordinator $13,683.00 18.15% $2,484 $2,484 TBD Accountant $6,030.00 18.15% $1,095 $1,095 Total(s) $3,579 $0 $3,579 Narrative Collier County budget instruction manual identifies Social Security and Medicare (FICA) costs to be calculated at a rate of 7.65% (1.45% for Medicare and 6.20%for Social Security) of each employee's salary. Retirement is also available to full time employees and calculated at 10.5%. Benefits rates are standard for all employees and coincides with acceptable IRS standards. Purpose Area #4 C. Travel Purpose of Travel Location Type of Expense Basis Computation indicate the purpose of each trip or per day, mile, e o trip (training,advisoryindicate �'p f p the travel destination. Lodging, Meals, Etc. 9 9, Compute the cost of each type of expense X the number of people traveling. trip, Etc group meeting) # of Non -Federal Federal Cost Quantity ## of Staff Trips Total Cost Contribution Request N/A $0 $0 Total(s) $o $0 $0 Narrative Purpose Area #4 D. Equipment Item List and describe each item of equipment that will be purchased Computation Compute the cost (e.g., the number of each item to be purchased X the cost per item) # of Items Unit Cost Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $o Sa Total(s) $0 $o $o Narrative Purpose Area #4 E. Supplies Supply Items Provide a list of the types of items to be purchased with grant funds. Computation Describe the item and the compute the costs. Computation: The number of each item to be purchased X the cost per item. # of Items Unit Cost Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $fl $0 Total(s) 1 $0 1 $0 1 $0 Narrative Purpose Area #4 F. Construction Purpose Provide the purpose of the construction Description of Work Describe the construction project(s) Computation Compute the costs (e.g., the number of each item to be purchased X the cost per item) # of Items Cost Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $0 $Q Total(s) $0 $0 $0 Narrative Purpose Area #4 G. Subarvards (Subgrants) Description Purpose Consultant? is the subaward for a consultant? if yes, use Provide a description of the activities to be carried out by Describe the purpose of the subaward (subgrant) the section below to subrecipients. explain associated travel expenses included in the cost. Non -Federal Federal Total Cost Contribution Request David Lawrence Center Community Based Medical Personnel to support MAT No $122,397 $122,397 Collier County Sheriff's Office Jail Based Medical and Social Service Personnel for MAT administration No $151,861 $151,861 Total(s) 1 $274,258 $0 1 $274,258 Consultant Travel (if necessary) Purpose of Travel Location Type of Expense Computation Indicate the purpose of each trip or type of trip (training, advisory Indicate the travel destination. Hotel, airfare, per diem Compute the cost of each type of expense X the number of people traveling. group meeting) Duration # of Non -Federal Federal Cost or Staff Total Cost Contribution Request Distance $0 $0 Total Sa $o $a Narrative Purpose Area #4 SUBAWARD NARRATIVE — SUBAWARD TOTAL $274,258.00 Engage jail inmates to expand access to Medication -Assisted Treatment (MAT) to reduce re -incarceration through a collaborative effort with the David Lawrence Center (DLC) and Collier County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) DAVID LAWRENCE CENTER — TOTAL $122,397.00 PERSONNEL 1)Nurse Practitioner (APRN) 0.5 FTE. Annual Salary of $133,000. At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $66,500. The nurse practitioner will be available in the community setting for at least 20 hours weekly to prescribe medications (suboxone, Sublocade, naltrexone, Vivitrol) for individuals leaving the jail. 2)Nurse (LPN) .50 FTE. Annual Salary of $49,920_ At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $24,960. The nurse will assist the APRN in taking clients vital signs when they present for medication appointments, assisting with medication education and consents, urine drug screens, lab orders and entering results, and other medical -related outreach. The nurse supports the APRN for at least 20 hours per week. FRINGE: Social Security and Medicare (FICA) costs to be calculated at a rate of 7.65%. Nurse Practitioner ($66,500) + Nurse ($24,960) = 91,460 x 7.65% = $6,997.00. INCIDENTAL COSTS: Expenses for inmates released to community. May also be used for urine drug screen and other lab testing expenses. Annual Cost $23,940.00. COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE —TOTAL $151,861.00 PERSONNEL 1)Discharge Planner 0.5 FTE. Annual Salary of $56,264. At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $28,132. The Discharge Planner will be part of the Collier County Jail's MAT Care Team. The Discharge Planner will work with inmates on MAT, while in custody, to develop a discharge plan. The Discharge Planner will work closely with the David Lawrence Community MAT Care Coordinator and Peer Specialist to ensure comprehensive and holistic assessment and post -discharge needs and referrals to community MAT providers for services and treatment. 2)The Armor Correctional Health Advance Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) 50 FTE. Annual Salary of $136,806. At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $68,403. The APRN will meet with the inmate to assess and prescribe the proper medication and dosage. The APRN will be responsible for monitoring the inmate's medical needs and symptoms_ The APRN will rnntinna to mast with tha inmate to nracr6ha nrnnar dncaaa rhanaac Purpose Area #4 3)The Armor Correctional Registered Nurse (RN) .50 FTE. Annual Salary of $103,626. At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $51,813. The RN will be part of the Collier County Jail's MAT Care Team. The RN will meet, individually, with new intakes who have advised to being on medication assisted treatment (MAT) at the time of their intake. The RN will have releases of information completed for the inmate's MAT treatment provider and will request documentation from the inmate's MAT provider to verify medication and dosage. The RN will also assess the inmate using the Texas Christian University Drug Screen (TCUDS). The RN is responsible for ordering the inmate's urine screen, checking vitals and administering the medication once prescribed by the APRN. The RN will also refer the inmate to the MAT Care Team discharge planner. LEAD materials and supply: Annual Cot $3,513.00. Surface Pros for the LEAD Team to support data collection and community support for referral. H. Procurement Contracts Description Purpose Consultant? Provide a description of the products or services to be procured by Is the subaward for a ? consultant? consultant? !f yes, use contract and an estimate of the costs. Applicants are encouraged to the below to promote free and open competition in awarding contracts. A Describe the purpose of the contract explain associated separate justification must be provided for sole source procurements travel expenses in excess of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $150,000). included in the cost Non -Federal Federal Total Cost Contribution Request $0 Total(s) $o $o $0 Consultant Travel (if necessary) Purpose of Travel Location Type of Expense Computation Indicate the purpose of each trip or type of trip (training, advisory Indicate the travel destination. Hotel, airfare, per diem Compute the cost of each type of expense X the number of people traveling. group meeting) Duration # of Non -Federal Federal Cost or Staff Total Cost Contribution Request Distance Purpose Area #4 $0 $0 Total $0 $0 $0 Narrative 1. Other Costs Description List and describe items that will be paid with grants funds (e.g. rent reproduction, telephone, janitorial, or security services, and investigative or confidential funds). Computation Show the basis for computation Quantity Basis Cost Length of Time Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $0 $0 Totals) $0 $o $o Narrative 10 Purpose Area #4 L Indirect Costs Description Describe what the approved rate is and how it is applied. Computation Compute the indirect costs for those portions of the progrom which allow such costs. Base Indirect Cost Rate Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $0 $0 Total(s) $o $o $o Narrative 11 Purpose Area #4 Budget Detail - Year 2 Does this budget contain conference costs which is defined broadly to include meetings, retreats, seminars, symposia, and training activities? - YIN {DO! Financial Guide, Section 3.10 A. Personnel Name Position Computation List each name, if known. List each position, if known. Show annual salary rate & amount of time devoted to the project for each name/position. Time Worked percentage of Non -Federal Federal Salary Rate (# of hours, Boys, months, Time Total Cost Contribution Request years) TBD Grants Coordinator $55,526.00 yearly 1 25% $13,957 $13,957 TBD Accountant $61,503.00 yearly 1 10% $6,151 $6,151 Total(s) 1 $20,108 $0 $20,108 Narrative The Grant Coordinator will provide program administration, compliance review, project support, financial review and oversight of the program sub recipient to ensure program compliance with applicable federal guidelines. The grant coordinator will also be responsible for the accuracy of grant reporting, communication between the County, the mental health provider and submit performance measures reports to ensure all rules and regulations are enforced. Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Construction, Finance, Economics or closely related field; two years of experience working with grant agencies, community organizations and low income neighborhoods and/or implementing federal and state grant programs subject to numerous regulations. The grant coordinator budget for this project is 0.25 FTE. The accountant will oversee all fiscal aspects of the grants funds in cooperation with the Collier County Clerk of Court, including grant payment requests and disbursements, contractual payments and draw -downs. The accountant will also ensure compliance with all other legal requirements of the grant and audit requirements. Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance or a related field; supplemented by one year of experience performing budgeting, accounting and financial reporting work. The accountant budget for this project is 0.10 FTE. Purpose Area #4 B. Fringe Benefits Name List each grant -supported position receiving fringe benefits. Computations Show the basis for computation. Base Rate Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request Gants Coordinator $13,957.00 18.15% $2,534 $2,534 Accountant $6,151.00 18.15% $1,117 $1,117 Totals) $3,651 1 $0 1 $3,651 Narrative Collier County budget instruction manual identifies Social Security and Medicare (FICA) costs to be calculated at a rate of 7.65% (1.45% for Medicare and 6.20% for Social Security) of each employee's salary. Retirement is also available to full time employees and calculated at 10.5%. Benefits rates are standard for all employees and coincides with acceptable IRS standards. Purpose Area #4 C Travel Purpose of Travel Location Type of Expense Basis Computation Indicate the purpose of each trip or Per day, mile, e o trip (training,advisoryIndicate �p f p the travel destination. Lodging,Meals, Etc. trip, Etc. Compute the cost o each p f type of expense X the number of people traveling. group meeting) # of Nan -Federal Federal Cast Quantity # of Staff Trips Total Cost Contribution Request N/A $0 $0 Total(s) $0 $0 $o Narrative Purpose Area #4 D. Equipment Item List and describe each item of equipment that will be purchased Computation Compute the cost (e.g., the number of each item to be purchased X the cost per item) # of Items Unit Cost Total Cost Non -Federal contribution Federal Request $o $o Total(s) $0 $0 $0 Narrative Purpose Area 44 E. Supplies Supply Items Provide a list of the types of items to be purchased with grant funds. Computation Describe the item and the compute the costs. Computation: The number of each item to be purchased X the cost per item. # of Items Unit Cost Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $o $a Total(s) 1 $0 1 $0 1 $0 Narrative Purpose Area #4 F. Construction Purpose Provide the purpose of the construction Description of Work Describe the construction project(s) Computation Compute the costs (e.g., the number of each item to be purchased X the cost per item) # of Items cost Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $o $o Total(s) $© $o $o Narrative Purpose Area #4 G. Subawards (Subgrants) Description Purpose Consultant? is the subaward for a consultant? If yes, use Provide a description of the activities to be carried out by Describe the purpose of the suboward (subgrant) the section below to subrecipients. explain associated travel expenses included in the cost. Non -Federal Federal Total Cost Contribution Request David Lawrence Center Community Based Medical Personnel to support MAT $124,366 $124,366 Collier County Sheriff's office Jail Based Medical and Social Service Personnel for MAT administration $151,861 $151,861 Total(s) i $276,227 $0 $276,227 Consultant Travel (if necessary) Purpose of Travel Location Type of Expense Computation indicate the purpose of each trip or type of trip (training, advisory Indicate the travel destination. Hotel, airfare, per diem Compute the cost of each type of expense X the number of people traveling. group meeting) Duration # of Non -Federal Federal Cost or staff Total Cost Contribution Request Distance $0 $0 Total $0 $0 $0 Narrative Purpose Area #4 SUBAWARD NARRATIVE — SUABAWARD TOTAL $276,227 Engage jail inmates to expand access to Medication -Assisted Treatment (MAT) to reduce re -incarceration through a collaborative effort with the David Lawrence Center (DLC) and Collier County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) DAVID LAWRENCE CENTER —TOTAL $124,366.00 PERSONNEL 1)Nurse Practitioner (APRN) 0.5 FTE. Annual Salary of $135,660, At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $67,830. The nurse practitioner will be available in the community setting for at least 20 hours weekly to prescribe medications (suboxone, Sublocade, naltrexone, Vivitrol) for individuals leaving the jail. 1)Nurse (LPN) .50 FTE. Annual Salary of $50,918_ At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $25,459. The nurse will assist the APRN in taking clients vital signs when they present for medication appointments, assisting with medication education and consents, urine drug screens, lab orders and entering results, and other medical -related outreach. The nurse supports the APRN for at least 20 hours per week. FRINGE: Social Security and Medicare (FICA) costs to be calculated at a rate of 7.65%. Nurse Practitioner ($67,830) + Nurse ($25,459.) = 93,289.20 x 7.65% _ $7,137_ INCIDENTAL COSTS: Expenses for inmates released to community. May also be used for urine drug screen and other lab testing expenses. Annual Cost $23,940.00_ COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE —TOTAL $151,861.00 PERSONNEL 1)Discharge Planner 0.5 FTE. Annual Salary of $56,264_ At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $28,132. The Discharge Planner will be part of the Collier County Jail's MAT Care Team. The Discharge Planner will work with inmates on MAT, while in custody, to develop a discharge plan. The Discharge Planner will work closely with the David Lawrence Community MAT Care Coordinator and Peer Specialist to ensure comprehensive and holistic assessment and post -discharge needs and referrals to community MAT providers for services and treatment. 2)The Armor Correctional Health Advance Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) 50 FTE. Annual Salary of $136,806. At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $68,403. The APRN will meet with the inmate to assess and prescribe the proper medication and dosage. The APRN will be responsible for monitoring the inmate's medical needs and symptoms. The APRN will rnntinup to mppt with the inmates to nracrriha nrnnpr dneaap rhanapc 8 Purpose Area #4 ... .... ......................, ........ ........ .............. _.. ,... �..... ..,.... �... .. �..... ��.,�a.. �. ._..ate-. 3)The Armor Correctional Registered Nurse (RN) .50 FTE. Annual Salary of $103,626. At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $51,813. The RN will be part of the Collier County Jail's MAT Care Team. The RN will meet, individually, with new intakes who have advised to being on medication assisted treatment (MAT) at the time of their intake. The RN will have releases of information completed for the inmate's MAT treatment provider and will request documentation from the inmate's MAT provider to verify medication and dosage. The RN will also assess the inmate using the Texas Christian University Drug Screen (TCUDS). The RN is responsible for ordering the inmate's urine screen, checking vitals and administering the medication once prescribed by the APRN. The RN will also refer the inmate to the MAT Care Team discharge planner. LEAD materials and supply: Annual Cot $3,513.00. Surface Pros for the LEAD Team to support data collection and community support for referral. H. Procurement Contracts Description Purpose Consultant? Is the subaward far a Provide a description of the products or services to be procured by consultant? yes, use contract and an estimate of the costs. Applicants are encouraged to the section below to promote free and open competition in awarding contracts. A Describe the purpose of the contract explain associated separate justification must be provided forsole source procurements travel expenses in excess of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $150,000)_ included in the cost Non -Federal Federal Total Cost Contribution Request $0 Totals) $0 $0 $0 Consultant Travel (if necessary) Purpose of Travel Location Type of Expense Computation Indicate the purpose of each trip or type of trip (training, advisory indicate the travel destination. Hotel, airfare, per diem Compute the cost of each type of expense X the number of people traveling. group meeting) Duration # of Non -Federal Federal Cost or Staff Total Cost Contribution Request Distance Purpose Area #4 $0 $0 Total $0 $0 $0 Narrative 1. Other Costs Description List and describe items that will be paid with grants funds (e.g. rent reproduction, telephone, janitorial, or security services, and investigative or confidential funds). Computation Show the basis for computation Quantity Basis Cost Length of Time Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $0 $0 Total(s) $o $o $o Narrative 10 Purpose Area #4 L Indirect Costs Description Describe what the approved rate is and how it is appfred. Computation Compute the indirect costs for those portions of the program which allow such costs. Base Indirect Cost Rate Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $0 $0 Total(s) $o $o $o Narrative 11 Purpose Area #4 Budget Detail - Year 3 Does this budget contain conference costs which is defined broadly to include meetings, retreats, seminars, symposia, and training activities? - YIN (Doi Financial Guide, Section 3.10] A. Personnel Name Position Computation List each name, if known. List each position, if known. Show annual salary rate & amount of time devoted to the project for each name/position Time Worked Percentage of Non -Federal Federal Salary Rate i# of hours, days, months, Time Total Cost Contribution Request Years) TBD Grants Coordinator $56,955.00 yearly 1 2S% $14,239 $14,239 TBD Accountant $62,660.00 yearly 1 10% $6,266 $6,266 Total(s) $20,50.5 $0 $20,505 Narrative The Grant Coordinator will provide program administration, compliance review, project support, financial review and oversight of the program sub recipient to ensure program compliance with applicable federal guidelines. The grant coordinator will also be responsible for the accuracy of grant reporting, communication between the County, the mental health provider and submit performance measures reports to ensure all rules and regulations are enforced. Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Construction, Finance, Economics or closely related field; two years of experience working with grant agencies, community organizations and low income neighborhoods and/or implementing federal and state grant programs subject to numerous regulations. The grant coordinator budget for this project is 0.25 FTE. The accountant will oversee all fiscal aspects of the grants funds in cooperation with the Collier County Clerk of Court, including grant payment requests and disbursements, contractual payments and draw -downs. The accountant will also ensure compliance with all other legal requirements of the grant and audit requirements. Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance or a related field; supplemented by one year of experience performing budgeting, accounting and financial reporting work. The accountant budget for this project is 0.10 FTE. Purpose Area #4 B. Fringe Benefits Name List each grant -supported position receiving fringe benefits. Computation Show the basis for computation. Base Rate Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request Grants Coordinator $14,239.00 18.15% $2,585 $2,595 Accountant $6,266.00 18.15% $1,138 $1,138 Total(s) $3,72-3 $0 $3,723 Narrative Collier County budget instruction manual identifies Social Security and Medicare (FICA) costs to be calculated at a rate of 7.65% (1.45%for Medicare and 6.20%for Social Security) of each employee's salary. Retirement is also available to full time employees and calculated at 10.5%. Benefits rates are standard for all employees and coincides with acceptable IRS standards. Purpose Area #4 C Travel Purpose of Travel Location Type of Expense Basis Computation Indicate the purpose of each trip or Per day, mile, e o trip (training, adviso type f P i 9. advisory Indicate the travel destination. Lodging,Meals, Etc. Compute the cost o each e o expense X the number o people travelirt P f type f p f p A traveling. group meeting) trip, Etc. # of Non -Federal Federal Cost Quantity # of Staff Total Cost Trips Contribution Request N/A $0 $0 Totals) $0 $0 $0 Narrative Purpose Area #4 D. Equipment Item List and describe each item of equipment that will be purchased Computation Compute the cost (e.g., the number of each item to be purchased X the cost per item) # of Items Unit Cost Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $0 $0 Total(s) $p $o $0 Narrative Purpose Area #4 E Supplies Supply Items Provide a list of the types of items to be purchased with grant funds. Computation Describe the item and the compute the costs. Computation: The number of each item to be purchased X the cost per item. # of Items Unit Cost Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $0 $0 Totals) $o $o 1 $a Narrative Purpose Area #4 F. Construction Purpose Provide the purpose of the construction Description of Work Describe the construction project(s) Computation Compute the costs (e.g., the number of each item to be purchased X the cost per item) # of items Cost Total Cost Non -Federal contribution Federal Request $0 $0 Totals) $0 $0 $0 Narrative Purpose Area #4 G. Subawards (Subgrants) Description Purpose Consultant? 15 the subaward for a consultant? If yes, use Provide a description of the activities to be carried out by Describe the purpose of the subaward (subgrant) the section below to subrecipients. explain associated travel expenses included in the cost~ Non -Federal Federal Total Cost Contribution Request David Lawrence Center Community Based Medical Personnel to support MAT No $126,374 $126,374 Collier County Sheriff's Office Jail Based Medical and Social Service Personnel for MAT administration No $151,861 $151,861 Total(s) $278,235 $0 $278,235 Consultant Travel (if necessary) Purpose of Travel Location Type of Expense Computation Indicate the purpose of each trip or type of trip (training, advisory indicate the travel destination. Hotel, airfare, per diem Compute the cost of each type of expense X the number of people traveling. group meeting) Duration # of Nan -Federal Federal Cost or Staff Total Cost Contribution Request Distance $0 $0 Total $o $o so Narrative Purpose Area #4 SU BAWARD NARRATIVE — SUABAWARD TOTAL $278,235.00 Engage jail inmates to expand access to Medication -Assisted Treatment (MAT) to reduce re -incarceration through a collaborative effort with the David Lawrence Center (DLC) and Collier County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) DAVID LAWRENCE CENTER —TOTAL $126,374.00 PERSONNEL 1)Nurse Practitioner (APRN) 0.5 FTE. Annual Salary of $138,373. At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $69,187. The nurse practitioner will be available in the community setting for at least 20 hours weekly to prescribe medications (suboxone, Sublocade, naltrexone, Vivitrol) for individuals leaving the jai 1)Nurse (LPN) .50 FTE. Annual Salary of $51,937. At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $25,968. The nurse will assist the APRN in taking clients vital signs when they present for medication appointments, assisting with medication education and consents, urine drug screens, lab orders and entering results, and other medical -related outreach. The nurse supports the APRN for at least 20 hours per week_ 2) FRINGE: Social Security and Medicare (FICA) costs to be calculated at a rate of 7.65%. Nurse Practitioner ($69,187) + Nurse ($25,968.) = 95,155 x 7.65% _ $7,279. INCIDENTAL COSTS: Expenses for inmates released to community. May also be used for urine drug screen and other lab testing expenses_ Annual Cost $23,940.00. COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE —TOTAL $151,861.00 PERSONNEL 1)Discharge Planner 0.5 FTE. Annual Salary of $56,264. At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $28,132. The Discharge Planner will be part of the Collier County Jail's MAT Care Team. The Discharge Planner will work with inmates on MAT, while in custody, to develop a discharge plan. The Discharge Planner will work closely with the David Lawrence Community MAT Care Coordinator and Peer Specialist to ensure comprehensive and holistic assessment and post -discharge needs and referrals to community MAT providers for services and treatment. 2)The Armor Correctional Health Advance Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) 50 FTE. Annual Salary of $136,806. At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $68,403. The APRN will meet with the inmate to assess and prescribe the proper medication and dosage. The APRN will be responsible for monitoring the inmate's medical needs and symptoms. The APRN will continue to meet with the inmate to prescribe proper dosage changes. Purpose Area #4 3)The Armor Correctional Registered Nurse (RN) .50 FTE_ Annual Salary of $103,626_ At 50%, the annual allocated salary amount will be $51,813. The RN will be part of the Collier County Jail's MAT Care Team. The RN will meet, individually, with new intakes who have advised to being on medication assisted treatment (MAT) at the time of their intake. The RN will have releases of information completed for the inmate's MAT treatment provider and will request documentation from the inmate's MAT provider to verify medication and dosage. The RN will also assess the inmate using the Texas Christian University Drug Screen (TCUDS). The RN is responsible for ordering the inmate's urine screen, checking vitals and administering the medication once prescribed by the APRN. The RN will also refer the inmate to the MAT Care Team discharge planner. LEAD materials and supply: Annual Cot $3,513.00. Surface Pros for the LEAD Team to support data collection and community support for referral. Purpose Area #4 H. Procurement Contracts Description Purpose Consultant? Is the subaward for a Provide a description of the products orservices to be procured by consultant. If yes, use contract and an estimate of the costs. Applicants are encouraged to the section below to promote free and open competition in awarding contracts. A Describe the purpose of the contract explain associated separate justification must be provided for sole source procurements travel expenses in excess of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $150,000). included in the cost Non -Federal Federal Total Cost Contribution Request $0 Tatal(s) $0 $0 $0 Consultant Travel (if necessary) Purpose of Travel location Type of Expense Computation Indicate the purpose of each trip or type of trip (training, advisory Indicate the travel destination. Hotel, airfare, per diem Compute the cost of each type of expense X the number of people traveling. group meeting) Duration # of Non -Federal Federal Cost or Staff Total Cost Contribution Request Distance $0 $0 Total so so so Narrative 10 Purpose Area #4 Other Costs Description Computation List and describe items that will be paid with grants funds fe.g. rent reproduction, telephone, janitorial, or security services, and Show the basis for computation investigative or confidential funds). Narrative Quantity Basis Cost Length of Time Total Cost Non -Federal Federal Contribution Request $0 $0 Total(s) $0 $o $o 11 Purpose Area #4 J. indirect Costs Description Describe what the approved rate is and how it is applied. Computation Compute the indirect costsfor those portions of the program which allow such costs. Base Indirect Cost Rate Total Cost Non -Federal Contribution Federal Request $0 $0 Total(s) $o $o so Narrative 12 Budget Summary Budget Summary Note: any errors detected on this page should be fixed on the corresponding Budget Detail tab. Year 1 Year 2 (if needed) Year 3 (if needed) Year 4 (if needed) Year 5 {if needed) Budget Category � a- u� d 3 ,� � �� o z v '� LL� „! � z L° m a 'c a v LL ' z' � @ a v 'c a v LL ' z° a n Q u z A. Personnel $19,714 $0 $20,108 So $20,505 s0 $0 $0 $o $o $60,327 B. Fringe Benefits $3,579 $0 $3,651 $0 $3,723 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10,953 C, Travel $0 $o $o $o $o So $o $o $0 $0 $0 D, E uF ment $o SO So $0 $o s0 $o $o $0 $o So E.supplies $0 $a $a $o $o $a $o $o $o $0 $0 F. Construction so $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $o $0 $o $0 $0 G. Subawards{Subgrantsj $274,258 $0 $276,227 $0 $278,235 So $o $o $0 $0 $828,720 H, Procurement Contracts $o $o SO $0 $o $0 $0 $0 so $o $o I. other $o $O $o $0 $0 so $0 $0 $o $0 $0 Total Olrect Costs $297,551 $0 $299,986 $0 $302,463 $0 $o $a $o $0 $900,Oop J. Indirect Costs $9 $0 $a $o $o $a So $o $0 $0 $0 Total Project Costs I $297,551 1 $0 1 $259,986 1 $a $302,463 so $0 $a 90 $0 $90o,0oa Does ibis budget contain conference costs which Is defined broadly to include meetings, retreats, seminars, symposia, and trainin activities? - YIN I BJA COSSAP Grant 10/1/2020-9/30/2023 BJA Grant 3-Year Total Updated on 4-30-2020 by Akiko Woods Yr 1 Yr 2 Yr 3 DLC Program FTE Nurse Practitioner (APRN) 133,000 0.5 66,500 67,830 69,187 203,517 Nurse (LPN) 49,920 0.5 24,960 25,459 25,968 76,387 Grant Reporting/Accounting Specialist 42,500 0 - - - - Program Supervisor 60,000 0 - - - - Fringe (taxes only) 6,997 7,137 7,279 21,413 Salaries Subtotal 102,434 98,457 100,426 301,317 Medication cost for inmates released to community ($133/month for 15 inmates) 23,940 23,940 23,940 71,820 DLC Total 126,374 122,397 124,366 373,137 CHS Grants Coordinator 54,733 0.25 13,683 13,957 14,236 41,876 Accountant 60,297 0.10 6,030 6,150 6,273 18,453 Grants Coordinator - FICA 7.65% 1,047 1,068 1,089 3,204 Grants Coordinator - Retirement 10.50% 1,437 1,465 1,495 4,397 Accountant - FICA 7.65% 461 470 480 1,412 Accountant - Retirement 10.50% 633 646 659 1,938 CHS Total 24,232 23,291 23,757 71,279 CCSO Discharge Planner 1(0.5 FTE @ $56,264.00 annual salary) 56,264 0.50 28,132 28,132 28,132 84,396 Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner 136,806 0.50 68,403 68,403 68,403 205,209 Registered Nurse 103,626 0.50 51,813 51,813 51,813 155,439 LEAD materials and Supplies 3,513 3,513 3,513 10,540 CCSO Total 151,861 151,861 151,861 455,583 TOTAL FOR ALL AGENCIES 302,467 297,549 299,984 900,000 s 1-800-5184726 �' C�RAiVT$.CQV" ` WORKSPACE FORM SUPPORT@GRANTS GOV This Workspace form is one of the forms you need to complete prior to submitting your Application Package. 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'OPPORTUNITY Opportunity Number: BJA-2020-17023 Opportunity Title: BJA FY 20 Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site -based Program (COSSAP) Opportunity Package ID: PKGO0258483 CFDA Number: 16.838 CFDA Description: Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site -Based Program Competition ID: BJA-2020-17024 Competition Title: Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site -based Program: Local or Tribal Applications Opening Date: 02/21/2020 Closing Date: OS/21/2020 Agency Bureau of Justice Assistance Contact information: For technical assistance with submitting an application, contact the Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at 800-518-4726 or 606-545-5035, or via email to support@grants.gov. The Grants.gov Support Hotline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except on federal holidays. 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The NCJRS Response Centex hours of operation are 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. eastern time, Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. eastern time on the solicitation close date. APPLICANT & WORKSPACE DETAILS: Workspace ID: WS00437442 Application Filing game: Collier County - BJA FY 20 (COSSAP) DUNS: 0769977900000 Organization: COLLIER, COUNTY OF Form Name: Application for Federal Assistance (SF-424) Farm Version: 2.1 Requirement: Mandatory Downtoad Datef lure: May 13, 2020 08.33:45 AM EDT Form State: No Errors FORM ACTIONS: OMB Number: 4040-0004 Expiration bate: 12/3112022 Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 . 1. Type of Submission: ❑ Preappiication ® Application Changed/Corrected Application ' 2. Type of Application: ' If Revision, select appropriate letter(s): ® New ❑ Continuation ' Other (Specify): ❑ Revision * 3. Date Received: 4. Applicant Identifier: Completed by Grants.gov upon submission. 5a. Federal Entity Identifier: 5b. Federal Award Identifier: State Use Only: 6. Date Received by State: 7. State Application Identifier: 8. APPLICANT INFORMATION: "a. Legal Name: Collier County Board of County Commissioners ' b. Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number(EINITIN): * c. Organizational DUNS: 0769977900000 59-6000558 d. Address: ' Streetl: 3299 Tamiami Trail East Suite 202 Street2: * City: Naples County/Parish: * State: FL: Florida Province: 'Country: USA: UNITED STATES ` Zip 1 Postal Code: 34112 - 5746 e. Organizational Unit: Department Name: Division Name: Community and Human Services Public Services f. Name and contact information of person to be contacted on matters involving this application: Prefix: Mrs . " First Name: Kristi Middle Name: • Last Name: Sonntag Suffix: Title: Director Organizational Affiliation: * Telephone Number: 239-252-2486 Fax Number: 'Email: Kristi.Sonntag@colliercountyPl.gov Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 * 9. Type of Applicant 1: Select Applicant Type: B: County Government Type of Applicant 2: Select Applicant Type: Type of Applicant 3: Select Applicant Type: * Other (specify): * 10. Name of Federal Agency: Bureau of Justice Assistance 11. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 16.838 CFDA Title: Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site -Based Program * 12. Funding Opportunity Number: 13JA-2020-17023 * Title: BJA FY 20 Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site -based Program (COSSAP) 13. Competition Identification Number: BJA-2020-17024 Title: Comprehensive opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site -based Program: Local or Tribal Applications 14. Areas Affected by Project (Cities, Counties, States, etc.): Add Attachment Delete Attachment View Attachment * 16. Descriptive Title of Applicant's Project: Expansion of Medically Assisted Treatment Eor Jail Inmates in Collier County Attach supporting documents as specified in agency instructions. Add Attachme I Delete Attachments I View Attachments Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 16. Congressional Districts Of: * a. Applicant 19 ' b. Program/Project 19/z5 Attach an additional list of Program/Project Congressional Districts if needed. Add Attachment I Delete Attachment I View Attachment 17. Proposed Project: *a. Start Date: 10/O1/2020 'b.EndDate: Qg/30/2023 18. Estimated Funding ($): *a. Federal 900, 000.00 * b. Applicant 0.00 * c. State * d. Local 0 . 00 * e. Other 0.001 * f. Program Income 0.00 *g.TOTAL 900,000.00 * 19. Is Application Subject to Review By State Under Executive Order 12372 Process? ❑ a. This application was made available to the State under the Executive Order 12372 Process for review on ❑ b. Program is subject to E.O. 12372 but has not been selected by the State for review. ® c. Program is not covered by E.O. 12372. * 20. Is the Applicant Delinquent On Any Federal Debt? (if "Yes," provide explanation in attachment.) Yes ® No If "Yes", provide explanation and attach Add Attachment Delete Attachment View Attachment 21. *By signing this application, I certify (1) to the statements contained in the list of certifications** and (2) that the statements herein are true, complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I also provide the required assurances** and agree to comply with any resulting terms if I accept an award. I am aware that any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or claims may subject me to criminal, civil, or administrative penalties. (U.S. Code, Title 218, Section 1001) ® **IAGREE ** The list of certifications and assurances, or an internet site where you may obtain this list, is contained In the announcement or agency specific instructions. Authorized Representative: Prefix: Mr. , ` First Name: Leo Middle Name: E. * Last Name: Ochs Suffix: Jr * Title: County Manager * Telephone Number: 239-252-8383 Fax Number: *Email: L; ochs@colliercountyfl,gov * Signature of Authorized Representative: lCompleted by GraMs.gov upon submission. * Date Signed: Completed by Granls.gov upon submissloa,