FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES

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APPLICATION FOR CONTINUATION FUNDING FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES FY 2014-2015 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS I. APPLICATION PROCESS INFORMATION A. Background 3 B. Who May Apply 3 C. How to Apply 3 D. Application Review Process 3 E. Technical Assistance 3 II. WHAT AN APPLICATION MUST INCLUDE A. Center Contact Information 4 B. Acknowledgment and Certification 4 C. List of Anticipated Subcontractors 4 D. Service Activity Narrative 4 E. Cost Allocation Plan 6 F. Budget Information 6 G. Board of Directors 8 H. Inter-Agency Agreements 8 I. Letters of Support 8 J. Insurance 8 K. Civil Rights Compliance Checklist 8 FCADV Application for Continued Funding FY 2014-2015 Page 2

I. APPLICATION PROCESS INFORMATION A. Background The Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence (FCADV), contracts with the Florida Department of Children and Families to administer and manage the domestic violence services (DVS) funding to the local Certified Domestic Violence Centers. Each current provider is required to submit an application providing details about the services to be conducted in the upcoming fiscal year and the budget required to fund these services. The requirements for the application process for fiscal year (FY) 2012-2013 are outlined in this document. B. Who May Apply FCADV invites applications for continuation funding from providers that received Domestic Violence Service funds during the July 1, 2013 June 30, 2014 cycle. Only Certified Domestic Violence Centers approved by the Department of Children and Families as having met all certification standards specified by Florida Administrative Code Chapters 65H-1 and Chapter 39 Section XI are eligible to apply and be funded. C. How to Apply All instructions, forms, and guidance material needed to submit an application are available on the FCADV website: http://www.fcadv.org/quality/fy. Each Center should download any necessary forms and save them as new files for the purposes of completing the application. Please provide FCADV with one electronic copy of the application, including all appropriate documentation outlined in these instructions. The electronic version of the application must be submitted using a combination of Word, Excel, and PDF files. Applications should be uploaded to your agency s box.com account. Please contact your FCADV contract manager at contract_manager@fcadv.org for username and passwords if necessary. Applications must be received by FCADV by 11:59 PM (E.S.T.) on March 21, 2014. D. Application Review Process FCADV will review all applications and the applying Center will be contacted should FCADV have any questions or need additional information. E. Technical Assistance Applying Centers may contact the FCADV Contract Managers at (850) 425-2749 regarding the instructions, forms, or completion of their application. Providers may also email questions to contract_manager@fcadv.org. FCADV Application for Continued Funding FY 2014-2015 Page 3

II. WHAT AN APPLICATION MUST INCLUDE The application must include the following information listed below in sections A-K. The requested information should be submitted in the order outlined below. Each section shall be clearly labeled and correspond with headings A-K. Each Center will be required to submit a new budget for FY 2014 2015. A. Center Contact Information The Center shall provide addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, and email addresses for all staff that help facilitate the Center s operations. This information shall be supplied using the Center Contact Information Form. A copy of this form is located on the FCADV web site: http://www.fcadv.org/quality/fy. In addition, credentials shall be furnished along with the Center Contact Information Form for the key Center positions as outlined in Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 65 H-1. B. Acknowledgement and Certification This document shall be reviewed and signed by the Center's Executive Director, Chief Executive Officer, or authorized official of the corporation. It is important to note that by signing the Acknowledgment and Certification, the Center is agreeing to: Terms and Conditions as outlined No supplantation of funding Certification that all information in the application is complete and correct The Acknowledgment form is located on the FCADV website: http://www.fcadv.org/quality/fy C. List of Anticipated Subcontractors The Center shall not subcontract for any of the work contemplated under contract without prior written approval of the FCADV, however, the Center must provide a listing of any subcontractors/vendors (i.e. IT consultants, lawn maintenance providers, etc.) that are anticipated for the contract period. For each anticipated subcontractor/vendor, the Center must address the type of services to be provided by subcontract/vendor agreement, and whether the service was provided under a subcontract/vendor agreement for the FY 2013-2014 contract period. The name of the subcontractor/vendor, if known, must be provided. In the event the name of the subcontractor/vendor is not known at the time the application is submitted, the Center must provide a brief description of the process that will be used to identify and select the subcontractor/vendor. The list of anticipated subcontractors/vendors shall be supplied using the Subcontractor/Vendor Information Form. A copy of this form is located on the FCADV website: http://www.fcadv.org/quality/fy. D. Services Activity Narrative Please submit a narrative outlining the delivery of the nine core services. The nine core services include: 1. Emergency shelter for more than 24 hours 2. Counseling 3. 24-Hour Hotline FCADV Application for Continued Funding FY 2014-2015 Page 4

4. Assessment of Children 5. Direct Service Information and Referral 6. Case (Service) Management 7. Community Education 8. Professional Training 9. Safety Planning The Center shall use the following page format requirement for the development of the services activity narrative: 1. Double spaced 2. 8½ x 11 inch paper 3. One inch margins 4. Type no smaller than 11 point, Times New Roman or Arial font 5. No more than ten (10) pages A list of the service definitions for the nine core services is available on the FCADV website at: http://www.fcadv.org/quality-contract_resource.php. The narrative shall address the following: 1. An overview of the domestic violence services to be provided under this contract. 2. The needs of underserved populations, including populations that are underserved because of disabilities, ethnicity, race, language, and/or geographic isolation for each of the nine core services. Please identify underserved populations in the Center's service area and address the efforts to reach each of these populations within the community including, but not limited to: efforts to provide linguistically and culturally specific programming for underserved survivors of domestic violence in the Center s service area. 3. The current efforts to provide trauma-informed advocacy for survivors of domestic violence including, but not limited to: efforts to maintain or build staff capacity on trauma-informed advocacy. 4. Additional domestic violence services to be provided, including transitional housing, prevention, transportation, children s programs, etc. 5. The Center's method(s) for evaluating the effectiveness of the services it provides. Please be specific about what the Center is measuring when the information is collected and from whom. It should be also noted how the Center uses this information. Please submit, along with this application, any forms the Center uses to assess services. 6. Information related to primary prevention activities that will be conducted during the contract year in accordance with the Center's approved Primary Prevention Plan. Primary Prevention Program deliverables will be determined by the FCADV Program Department and disseminated to Centers via the final contract and through FCADV s Primary Prevention Listerve. FCADV Application for Continued Funding FY 2014-2015 Page 5

E. Cost Allocation Plan Instructions for the completion of the Cost Allocation Plan (CAP) are located on the FCADV website at: http://www.fcadv.org/quality/fy. The CAP that was submitted for FY 2013 2014 can be updated to reflect any changes for FY 2014 2015. A narrative must be submitted as part of the CAP providing a list of the services or programs explaining the allotment of all funding. Centers are also required to submit an organizational chart as part of the cost allocation plan. F. Budget Information Centers should complete and submit the budget based on FY 2013 2014 award of funds. This shall include the Domestic Violence Trust Fund Primary Prevention funding in the amount of $20,000.00 which will be tracked separately. Please be aware that award amounts are tentative and will not be finalized until after the legislative session when the final Appropriations Bill has been passed. The instructions and forms for the preparation of the budget are included as a separate document located on the FCADV website at: http://www.fcadv.org/quality/fy. Funding Categories All Centers Domestic Violence Trust Fund (DVTF Fees) and Primary Prevention (PPE): Funds are allocated from Marriage Licenses, Marriage Dissolution, and Domestic Violence Injunction Fine Fees via the respective Clerks of Circuit Court. Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA): Funds are allocated from the Family Violence Prevention and Services program, originating from the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. General Revenue (GR) Funds are allocated from The Department of Children and Families for the purpose of serving survivors of domestic violence. The funds from DVTF, GR, and FVPSA are to provide for costs associated with certified domestic violence Center services such as: Establishing, maintaining, and expanding programs and projects to prevent family violence Providing immediate shelter and related assistance for survivors of family violence and their dependents Establishing safety plans for the survivors Eligible services provided by shelters include: Emergency shelter for more than 24 hours Counseling 24-Hour Hotline Assessment of Children FCADV Application for Continued Funding FY 2014-2015 Page 6

Direct Service Information and Referral Case (Service) Management Community Education Professional Training Safety Planning The funds from PPE are to provide for costs associated with primary prevention initiative and programming. Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF): Funds are allocated from Domestic Violence Prevention, originating from the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act, administered by the US Dept. of Health & Human Services. Funds may only be used to provide domestic violence services for TANF eligible participants including face to face crisis counseling (for adults and children), case management, legal advocacy, social services, and other eligible crisis intervention services provided by Certified Domestic Violence Centers. The Certified Domestic Violence Centers are required to maintain all TANF client eligibility records. For documentation purposes, the percentage of TANF eligible individuals compared to total individuals receiving shelter services must be equal to or greater than the percentage of total TANF dollars in the Center's domestic violence program budget. Please make sure the number of TANF participants identified in your budget matches the number of TANF participants identified in the Summary of Objectives form. For example, if the domestic violence Center's total domestic violence program budget is $100,000 and $30,000 of it is TANF funds, then 30% of individuals served in shelter must be TANF eligible. Centers who do not meet these criteria may be subject to return funds on a pro-rata basis. Match FVPSA, DVTF, and PPE funds require a local match. The match is computed differently for each funding source. FVPSA funds require state or local match. 1. In order to receive FVPSA dollars, existing Certified Domestic Violence Centers must provide a 20% match and newly Certified Domestic Violence Centers are required to provide a 35% match. FVPSA match may come from state or local dollars, either cash or in-kind. DVTF and GR funds may be used as match. The formula for determining FVPSA match is: award amount divided by.80 multiplied by 20%. a. Example: $10,000 FVPSA grant funding divided by.80 X 20% = $2,500 required matching funds. Total program budget would then equal $12,500. FCADV Application for Continued Funding FY 2014-2015 Page 7

DVTF and PPE funds require a local match. 2. In order to receive DVTF and PPE dollars, existing Certified Domestic Violence Centers must provide match. DVTF and PPE match must come from local dollars, either cash or in-kind. Federal or State dollars are not allowable to use as match. The formula for determining DVTF and PPE match is: award amount divided by.75 multiplied by 25%. a. Example: $10,000 DVTF or PPE grant funding divided by.75 X 25% = $3,333 required matching funds. Total program budget would then equal $13,333. Matching funds are NOT required for TANF funding. G. Board of Directors Submit a current list of Board Members, including officer positions held. This list shall include their affiliations, mailing addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. H. Inter-Agency Agreements Submit a copy of any Inter-Agency Agreements entered into between the Center and other organizations. I. Letters of Support Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 65 H-1, requires letters of support. Submit three letters of support from community organizations showing support for the Center s operation. At least one of the support letters shall be from local law enforcement. J. Insurance Submit a copy of the current liability and Directors and Officers insurance certificates for the Center. K. Civil Rights Compliance The Center shall complete and submit the Civil Rights Compliance Questionnaire and Checklist as part of the application process. A copy of the Civil Rights Compliance Questionnaire and Checklist is located on the FCADV web site at: http://www.fcadv.org/quality/fy. FCADV Application for Continued Funding FY 2014-2015 Page 8