Common use of CONNECTING PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS TO MAINSTREAM AND OTHER RESOURCES Clause in Contracts

CONNECTING PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS TO MAINSTREAM AND OTHER RESOURCES. The recipient and its subrecipients [agencies utilizing ESG funding] must assist each program participant, as needed, to obtain: 1) Appropriate supportive services, including assistance in obtaining permanent housing, medical health treatment, mental health treatment, counseling, supervision, and other services essential for achieving independent living; and 2) Other Federal, State, local, and private assistance available to assist the program participant in obtaining housing stability, including: (i) Medicaid (42 CFR chapter IV, subchapter C): (ii) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (7 CFR parts 271-283); (iii) Women, Infants and Children (WIC) (7 CFR part 246); (iv) Federal-State Unemployment Insurance Program (20 CFR parts 601-603, 606, 609, 614-617, 625, 640, 650); (v) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (20 CFR part 404); (vi) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (20 CFR part 416); (vii) Child and Adult Care Food Program (42 U.S.C. 1766(t) (7 CFR part 226)); (viii) Other assistance available under the programs listed in § 576.400(c). DocuSign Envelope ID: ACD17E9A-EF00-42B3-8DD4-F341DE7CC397 “While providing homeless prevention or rapid re-housing assistance to a program participant, the recipient or subrecipient must: Require the program participant to meet with a case manager not less than once per month to assist the program participant in ensuring long- term housing stability…”

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Samples: Federal Subaward Agreement

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CONNECTING PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS TO MAINSTREAM AND OTHER RESOURCES. The recipient and its subrecipients [agencies utilizing ESG funding] must assist each program participant, as needed, to obtain: 1) Appropriate supportive services, including assistance in obtaining permanent housing, medical health treatment, mental health treatment, counseling, supervision, and other services essential for achieving independent living; and 2) Other Federal, State, local, and private assistance available to assist the program participant in obtaining housing stability, including: (i) Medicaid (42 CFR chapter IV, subchapter C): (ii) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (7 CFR parts 271-283); (iii) Women, Infants and Children (WIC) (7 CFR part 246); (iv) Federal-State Unemployment Insurance Program (20 CFR parts 601-603, 606, 609, 614-617, 625, 640, 650); (v) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (20 CFR part 404); (vi) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (20 CFR part 416); (vii) Child and Adult Care Food Program (42 U.S.C. 1766(t) (7 CFR part 226)); (viii) Other assistance available under the programs listed in § 576.400(c). DocuSign Envelope ID: ACD17E9AD37A4E22-EF00E95D-4141-42B3-8DD4-F341DE7CC397 92BE-00868AC61A4E “While providing homeless prevention or rapid re-housing assistance to a program participant, the recipient or subrecipient must: Require the program participant to meet with a case manager not less than once per month to assist the program participant in ensuring long- term housing stability…”

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Samples: Federal Subaward Agreement

CONNECTING PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS TO MAINSTREAM AND OTHER RESOURCES. The recipient and its subrecipients [agencies utilizing ESG funding] must assist each program participant, as needed, to obtain: 1) Appropriate supportive services, including assistance in obtaining permanent housing, medical health treatment, mental health treatment, counseling, supervision, and other services essential for achieving independent living; and 2) Other Federal, State, local, and private assistance available to assist the program participant in obtaining housing stability, including: (i) Medicaid (42 CFR chapter IV, subchapter C): (ii) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (7 CFR parts 271-283); (iii) Women, Infants and Children (WIC) (7 CFR part 246); (iv) Federal-State Unemployment Insurance Program (20 CFR parts 601-603, 606, 609, 614-617, 625, 640, 650); (v) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (20 CFR part 404); (vi) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (20 CFR part 416); (vii) Child and Adult Care Food Program (42 U.S.C. 1766(t) (7 CFR part 226)); (viii) Other assistance available under the programs listed in § 576.400(c). DocuSign Envelope ID: ACD17E9ABE7EB9F0-EF000C87-42B3483F-8DD4A882-F341DE7CC397 944097351A88 DocuSign Envelope ID: DE74A408-C2B5-472E-8115-950ADB23E655 DocuSign Envelope ID: 622FF119-B1C4-4F94-AB67-5844943349BA “While providing homeless prevention or rapid re-housing assistance to a program participant, the recipient or subrecipient must: Require the program participant to meet with a case manager not less than once per month to assist the program participant in ensuring long- term housing stability…”

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Samples: Federal Subaward Agreement

CONNECTING PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS TO MAINSTREAM AND OTHER RESOURCES. The recipient and its subrecipients [agencies utilizing ESG funding] must assist each program participant, as needed, to obtain: 1) Appropriate supportive services, including assistance in obtaining permanent housing, medical health treatment, mental health treatment, counseling, supervision, and other services essential for achieving independent living; and 2) Other Federal, State, local, and private assistance available to assist the program participant in obtaining housing stability, including: (i) Medicaid (42 CFR chapter IV, subchapter C): (ii) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (7 CFR parts 271-283); (iii) Women, Infants and Children (WIC) (7 CFR part 246); (iv) Federal-State Unemployment Insurance Program (20 CFR parts 601-603, 606, 609, 614-617, 625, 640, 650); (v) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (20 CFR part 404); (vi) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (20 CFR part 416); (vii) Child and Adult Care Food Program (42 U.S.C. 1766(t) (7 CFR part 226)); (viii) Other assistance available under the programs listed in § 576.400(c). DocuSign Envelope ID: ACD17E9A018C4AAE-EF00DAA3-42B34C43-8DD48556-F341DE7CC397 B21FA9BAC045 “While providing homeless prevention or rapid re-housing assistance to a program participant, the recipient or subrecipient must: Require the program participant to meet with a case manager not less than once per month to assist the program participant in ensuring long- term housing stability…”

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Samples: Federal Subaward Agreement

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CONNECTING PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS TO MAINSTREAM AND OTHER RESOURCES. The recipient and its subrecipients [agencies utilizing ESG funding] must assist each program participant, as needed, to obtain: 1) Appropriate supportive services, including assistance in obtaining permanent housing, medical health treatment, mental health treatment, counseling, supervision, and other services essential for achieving independent living; and 2) Other Federal, State, local, and private assistance available to assist the program participant in obtaining housing stability, including: (i) Medicaid (42 CFR chapter IV, subchapter C): (ii) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (7 CFR parts 271-283); (iii) Women, Infants and Children (WIC) (7 CFR part 246); (iv) Federal-State Unemployment Insurance Program (20 CFR parts 601-603, 606, 609, 614-617, 625, 640, 650); (v) Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (20 CFR part 404); (vi) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (20 CFR part 416); (vii) Child and Adult Care Food Program (42 U.S.C. 1766(t) (7 CFR part 226)); (viii) Other assistance available under the programs listed in § 576.400(c). DocuSign Envelope ID: ACD17E9A575DBB09-EF00B6CD-4CC7-42B3BCAB-8DD4-F341DE7CC397 F433A3DBD5A2 “While providing homeless prevention or rapid re-housing assistance to a program participant, the recipient or subrecipient must: Require the program participant to meet with a case manager not less than once per month to assist the program participant in ensuring long- term housing stability…”

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Samples: Federal Subaward Agreement

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