Common use of Outcomes Clause in Contracts

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 2007-08 will be 1200 emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client should be informed of follow-up at time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six months will be 75%.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Core Services Agreement

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Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 20072010-08 13 will be 1200 one thousand (1000) emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client should be informed of follow-up at time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 fifty (50) per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six months will be seventy five percent (75%).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services - For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 2007-08 10 will be 1200 seven hundred twenty (720) emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention - All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client Clients should be informed of follow-up at the time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 100 per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six (6) months will be 75seventy (70%).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Agreement for Core Services

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 2007-08 10 will be 1200 one thousand (1000) emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client should be informed of follow-up at time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 fifty (50) per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six months will be seventy five percent (75%).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Amendment to the Agreement

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 20072006-08 07 will be 1200 5000 emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client should be informed of the follow-up at the time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 185 per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six months will be 7565%.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 2007-08 10 will be 1200 700 emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client should be informed of follow-up at time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 50 per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six months will be 7580%.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 20072010-08 13 will be 1200 twenty five hundred (2500) emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, up six months after the assistance ends, ends will be completed to determine the client’s housing status. Client should be informed of follow-up at time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 20 per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six months will be 7590%.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 20072010-08 13 will be 1200 five thousands (5000) emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client should be informed of the follow-up at the time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 one hundred eighty five (185) per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six months will be 7565%.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services - For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 20072010-08 13 will be 1200 seven hundred twenty (720) emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention - All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client Clients should be informed of follow-up at the time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 100 per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six (6) months will be 75seventy (70%).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 20072006-08 07 will be 1200 one thousand (1000) emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client should be informed of follow-up at time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 fifty (50) per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six months will be seventy five percent (75%).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services - For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 20072006-08 07 will be 1200 seven hundred twenty (720) emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention - All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client Clients should be informed of follow-up at the time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 100 per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six (6) months will be 75seventy (70%).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 20072010-08 13 will be 1200 twelve hundred (1200) emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client should be informed of follow-up at time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 one hundred fifty (150) per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six months will be 75%.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Outcomes. On a quarterly basis Contractor will collect and report data to County outcomes of various program activities, and will continue to work with the OBM staff to refine outcome measures. A. Emergency Services For Emergency Assistance including: clothing, food, shelter vouchers and transportation, delivery of the service itself will be the outcome. The estimated outcome for the FY 20072006-08 07 will be 1200 emergency services delivered per year. B. Homelessness Prevention All Rental Assistance and move-in costs paid will be tracked. A follow-up, six months after the assistance ends, will be completed to determine housing status. Client should be informed of follow-up at time of assistance and three stable contact phone numbers of those likely to know client's whereabouts will be collected. The estimated outcome of the number of eligible households provided rental assistance will be 150 50 per year of this Agreement and the percentage of known clients still housed after six months will be 75%.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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