FRC GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS Sample Clauses

FRC GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS. 23 During the entire term of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall: 24 Maintain a family-friendly community facility that functions as a multi-service 25 community-based site that offers a “one-stop shop” approach to comprehensive array of social and 26 health services to families and provides a support system that builds on family and community 27 strengths.
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FRC GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS. During the entire term of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall: Maintain a family-friendly community facility that functions as a multi-service community-based site that offers a “one-stop shop” approach to comprehensive array of social and health services to families and provides a support system that builds on family and community strengths. Offer multiple programs, including, but not limited to, the following core services: a case management team, counseling, DR, family support services, parenting education, domestic violence prevention and treatment (i.e. Personal Empowerment Program), and information and referral services in support of achieving FaCT goals. FCJ0420-A1 Page 3 of 27 2/14/202013 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 4 5 7 8 Be situated in a community-based location easily accessed by pedestrians, as well as public and private transportation. Offer free and accessible parking. Promote the FaCT platform (e.g. FRC sites, services, and literature) at outreach events where FaCT funded staff are utilized. Display FaCT literature within FRC lobbies and in areas accessible to PARTICIPANTS. Involve local residents and stakeholders in planning, designing, implementing, and evaluating activities at the FRC. Maximize the use of volunteers to assist not only in service delivery, but also serve as ambassadors in the community to promote community ownership and sustainability. Leverage multiple funding streams to offer quality services to the community. Operate as a collaborative that includes FaCT funded Contractor Partner Agencies and a minimum of three (3) non-FaCT funded partner agencies who are providing onsite services at the FRC. Roles and responsibilities of each partner shall be clearly defined for the entire term of the Agreement. Have each non-FaCT funded partner agency sign a memorandum of understanding or agreement specifying their commitment to provide services throughout the term of this Agreement.
FRC GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS. During the entire term of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall: Maintain a family-friendly community facility that functions as a multi-service community-based site that offers a “one-stop shop” approach to comprehensive array of social and health services to families and provides a support system that builds on family and community strengths. Offer multiple programs, including, but not limited to, the following core services: a case management team, counseling, DR, family support services, parenting education, domestic violence prevention and treatment (i.e. Personal Empowerment Program), and information and referral services in support of achieving FaCT goals. Offer FS services to FS FAMILIES, as referred by SSA. Be situated in a community-based location easily accessed by pedestrians, as well as public and private transportation. Offer free and accessible parking. Promote the FaCT platform (e.g. FRC sites, services, and literature) at outreach events where FaCT funded staff are utilized. Display FaCT literature within FRC lobbies and in areas accessible to PARTICIPANTS. Involve local residents and stakeholders in planning, designing, implementing, and evaluating activities at the FRC. Maximize the use of volunteers to assist not only in service delivery, but also serve as ambassadors in the community to promote community ownership and sustainability. Leverage multiple funding streams to offer quality services to the community. Operate as a collaborative that includes a minimum of three (3) non-FaCT funded partner agencies who are providing onsite services at the FRC. Roles and responsibilities of each partner shall be clearly defined for the entire term of the Agreement. Have each non-FaCT funded partner agency sign a memorandum of understanding or agreement specifying their commitment to provide services throughout the term of this Agreement. Designate Mission Hospital to function as both the designated lead agency and the program management lead agency. The fiscal and program management responsibilities shall include those referenced in Paragraph 21 of this Agreement. Provide bilingual direct service staff that are proportionate and responsive to the language and cultural needs of the community they serve. Collaborate with ADMINISTRATOR and COUNTY’S FaCT Network Administrative Services provider, by attending required meetings, trainings, completing data entry into FaCT database system, and engaging with the FaCT Network in activities related to the Fa...
FRC GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS. During the entire term of this Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall: Maintain a family-friendly community facility that functions as a multi-service community-based site that offers a “one-stop shop” approach to comprehensive array of social and health services to families and provides a support system that builds on family and community strengths. Offer multiple programs, including, but not limited to, the following core FCJ1620-A1 Page 3 of 7 April 29 03/24/2020, 2022 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8

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