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- 15 - <br />CDBG Agreement with Davis Street Family Resource Center (Basic Needs Services) - FY2018-2019 <br />PERFORMANCE MEASURES <br /> <br />SUBRECIPIENT SHALL, FOR THE TERM OF THE CONTRACT: use evaluation tools that consist of a client <br />intake interview entry and exit survey, follow-up with subsequent visit(s) and re-certification, and documentation <br />of frequency of visits. To track this grant’s outcomes, sub-recipient will monitor client’s housing and employment <br />status. The performance measures are: <br /> <br />1. 750 families will be served each month, totaling 9,000 duplicated families served within twelve (12) <br />months. <br /> <br />2. Twenty five percent (25%), or 2,250 families, who accessed the aforementioned services will <br />demonstrate increased financial or housing stability as indicated on their intake assessment and follow <br />up at the 6th and 12th month re-assessment periods. <br /> <br />3. Twenty percent (20%), or 1,800 unemployed families, will report a decrease in the risk of compromising <br />their self-sufficiency by securing employment or job training during the first 6 months after accessing our <br />services. <br /> <br />4. Twenty five percent (25%), or 2,250 under-employed families who receive comprehensive support <br />services, will reduce the risk of losing their jobs by maintaining employment during the first month <br />following their crisis or use of services. <br /> <br />5. 84 San Leandro individuals (in family, couples, group, or individual sessions) will receive crisis <br />intervention and/or short term counseling services and access to eligible family resource center services. <br /> <br />6. Seventy-five percent (75%) or 63 San Leandro clients regularly seen will report a reduction in the severity <br />or frequency of the presenting issue as supported by a decrease of high or at-risk behavior. <br /> <br /> <br />TIMELINES <br /> <br />By September 30, 2019, Davis Street will have accomplished: <br /> <br />• Provide 2,250 families with basic needs services to include any of the above mentioned services. <br />• Provide 21 San Leandro clients with crisis intervention and/or short term counseling services and <br />access to eligible family resource center services. <br />• Seventy-five percent (75%) or 16 of the 21 San Leandro clients will report a reduction in the severity or <br />frequency of the presenting issue as supported by a decrease of high or at-risk behavior. <br /> <br />By December 31, 2019, Davis Street will have accomplished: <br /> <br />• Provide 4,450 families with basic needs services to include any of the above mentioned services including <br />case management to families that volunteer to monitor and track progress. <br />• Provide 42 San Leandro clients with crisis intervention and/or short term counseling services and <br />access to eligible family resource center services. <br />• Seventy-five percent (75%) or 31 of the 42 San Leandro clients will report a reduction in the severity or <br />frequency of the presenting issue as supported by a decrease of high or at-risk behavior. <br /> <br />By March 31, 2020, Davis Street will have accomplished: <br /> <br />• Provide 6,750 families with basic needs services to include any of the above mentioned services <br />including case management to monitor and track progress. <br />• Provide 63 San Leandro clients with crisis intervention and/or short term counseling services and <br />access to eligible family resource center services. <br />110
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