Common use of Extended Support Services Clause in Contracts

Extended Support Services. As long as funding is available (through FFFS, etc.), the district will provide the following supportive services for individuals who are eligible under the TANF Services 200% of poverty eligibility guidelines: HRA Career Services providers may refer individuals in appropriate cases to the City’s One-Stop Career Centers, which provide employment and training services to customers seeking employment or to upgrade their skills. Reference is made to the district’s Flexible Fund for Family Services (FFFS) plan for a variety of services designed to promote self-sufficiency and to help participants obtain and retain employment or to upgrade their skills, or to avoid Temporary Assistance entirely. Subject to program requirements and funding, these services are available to families on Temporary Assistance or families eligible for services under the poverty eligibility guidelines established by the State or otherwise eligible. Reference is also made to the list in Section 4.1(d) of services and activities in which the district may engage in order to assist individuals and families at risk of needing on-going Temporary Assistance and to enable individuals and families on Temporary Assistance to achieve a successful transition from welfare to work and to retain employment.

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Samples: www.nyc.gov

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Extended Support Services. As long as funding is available (through FFFS, etc.), the district will provide the following supportive services for individuals who are eligible under the TANF Services 200% of poverty eligibility guidelines: HRA Career Services providers employment vendors may refer individuals in appropriate cases to the City’s One-Stop Career Centers, which provide employment and training services to customers seeking employment or to upgrade their skills. Reference is made to the district’s Flexible Fund for Family Services (FFFS) plan for a variety of services designed to promote self-sufficiency and to help participants obtain and retain employment or to upgrade their skills, or to avoid Temporary Assistance entirely. Subject to program requirements and funding, these services are available to families on Temporary Assistance or families eligible for services under the poverty eligibility guidelines established by the State or otherwise eligible. Reference is also made to the list in Section 4.1(d) of services and activities in which the district may engage in order to assist individuals and families at risk of needing on-going Temporary Assistance and to enable individuals and families on Temporary Assistance to achieve a successful transition from welfare to work and to retain employment.

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Samples: www1.nyc.gov

Extended Support Services. As long as funding is available (through FFFS, etc.), the district will provide the following supportive services for individuals who are eligible under the TANF Services 200% of poverty eligibility guidelines: HRA Career Services providers may refer individuals in appropriate cases to the New York City’s One-Stop Small Business Services’ Workforce1 Career Centers, which provide employment and training services to customers seeking employment or to upgrade their skills. Reference is made to the district’s Flexible Fund for Family Services (FFFS) plan for a variety of services designed to promote self-sufficiency and to help participants obtain and retain employment or to upgrade their skills, or to avoid Temporary Assistance entirely. Subject to program requirements and funding, these services are available to families on Temporary Assistance or families eligible for services under the poverty eligibility guidelines established by the State or otherwise eligible. Reference is also made to the list in Section 4.1(d) of services and activities in which the district may engage in order to assist individuals and families at risk of needing on-going Temporary Assistance and to enable individuals and families on Temporary Assistance to achieve a successful transition from welfare to work and to retain employment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Temporary Assistance

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Extended Support Services. As long as funding is available (through FFFS, etc.), the district will provide the following supportive services for individuals who are eligible under the TANF Services 200% of poverty eligibility guidelines: HRA Career Services providers may refer individuals in appropriate cases to the New York City’s One-Stop Small Business Services’ Workforce1 Career Centers, which provide employment and training services to customers seeking employment or to upgrade their skills. Reference is made to the district’s Flexible Fund for Family Services (FFFS) plan for a variety of services designed to promote self-sufficiency and to help participants obtain and retain employment or to upgrade their skills, or to avoid Temporary Assistance entirely. Subject to program requirements and funding, these services are available to families on Temporary Assistance or families eligible for services under the poverty eligibility guidelines established by the State or otherwise eligible. Reference is also made to the list in Section 4.1(d) of services and activities in which the district may engage in order to assist individuals and families at risk of needing on-going Temporary Assistance and to enable individuals and families on Temporary Assistance to achieve a successful transition from welfare to work and to retain employment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Temporary Assistance

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