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October 23, 2013 2008-2013 Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) and New Freedom Projects The TPB Coordinated Plan and Project Selection The Coordinated Plan National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board As the federally-designated Metropolitan Planning Organization charged with coordinating transportation planning and funding for the Metropolitan Washington Region, the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) has developed a Coordinated Human Service Transportation Plan under the guidance of a Human Service Transportation Coordination Task Force. The Plan, which was updated by the TPB on December 16, 2009, identifies the unmet transportation needs of low-income workers, people with disabilities and older adults; lists priority projects for addressing those unmet needs; and specifies criteria for a federally-required competitive selection of projects under the JARC and New Freedom programs. Competitive Selection Process Projects were selected competitively by an independent selection committee that includes members representing transportation, disability and workforce development organizations. The selection criteria approved by the TPB as part of the Coordinated Plan encourage applications that: Prioritize projects that address unmet needs Reflect the importance of coordination, innovation and replicability Serve a regional need and impact the greatest number of people Involve private sector partners Program Goals The Federal Transit Administration s JARC and New Freedom programs provide the Washington region with approximately $1 million per year for each program, which must be matched with local funds (50 percent for operating projects and 20 percent for capital projects), to support the program goals. Job Access Reverse Commute The goal of the JARC program is to improve access to job sites and employment-related activities for people who are transitioning from welfare to work or for others with limited incomes. New Freedom The New Freedom program provides funding for transportation capital and operating projects that go above and beyond what is required by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

JARC Projects Doorways for Women & Families Taxi Voucher Project: Funding to assist residents of shelters and transitional housing programs in Northern Virginia with taxi vouchers to attend job training, conduct job searches or reach employment locations. JARC Funds $20,000 Required Match $20,000 Total Project $40,000 Dulles Area Transportation Association Rotating Rideshare Coordinator: Funding to continue a mobility management coordinator that serves employment sites in the Dulles corridor who provides assistance to lowincome employees in forming or maintaining carpools, and who will meet with employers about the viability of forming vanpools and improving transit use, where appropriate. JARC Funds $150,000 Required Match $ 37,500 Total Project $187,500 Skill Source Group Road to Employment Project: Funding to support the operating of a vehicle which will also be purchased with a JARC grant to provide transportation to and from job sites in Northern Virginia for low-income individuals re-entering the community after incarceration. JARC Funds $125,127 Required Match $125,127 Total Project $250,254 Family Matters of Greater Washington Ways to Work Program: Funding to support the agency s Ways to Work Program, which works with low-income working families to help them obtain affordable car loans. The program will serve individuals in Southeast D.C. and Prince George s County with limited access to public transit that meets their reverse commute and child-care related transportation needs. JARC Funds $224,000 Required Match $116,000 Total Project $340,000 Northern Virginia Family Service Vehicles for Change Program: Funding to continue the Vehicles for Change program, which provides donated vehicles to low-income working families for a program fee. The project operates throughout Northern Virginia and benefits families with limited access to transit. JARC Funds $ 747,975 Required Match $ 287,099 Total Project $1,035,074 Northern Virginia Family Service Training Futures Program: Funding to support the operation of a shuttle service to the Training Futures job training site in Manassas from commuter stops within a 10-mile radius. Training Futures is a 23-week workforce development program that offers lowincome adults on-the-job training through Northern Virginia Community College. JARC Funds $ 51,278 Required Match $ 51,278 Total Project $102,556 9 Projects were for Funding Funding recommendations were made by a Selection Committee based on responsiveness to and consistency with the priorities in the Coordinated Plan. The TPB approved these projects on June 19, 2013.

New Freedom Projects City of Alexandria Pedestrian Improvements: Funding for the design and construction of pedestrian safety upgrades at four intersections in the City of Alexandria; the improvements will improve access for persons with disabilities, and include upgraded curb ramps, installation of pedestrian signals with count-downs and audible features, upgrading marking to high visibility crosswalks, installing curb extensions to shorten crossing distances, and installing bus stop amenities such as benches. New Freedom Funds $320,000 Required Match $ 80,000 Total Project $400,000 Yellow Cab of Prince William County: Funding for the purchase of four wheelchair-accessible minivans to operate as accessible taxi service in Prince William County and North Stafford County. New Freedom Funds $125,000 Required Match $ 31,250 Total Project $156,250 Liberty Transportation rolldc Pilot Project Continuation: Funding for the expansion and continuation of rolldc, the wheelchair accessible taxicab pilot project in DC. The project was originally funded with a New Freedom grant in 2008. In the two and a half years the service has been available, the company has experienced a steady increase in demand. Funding under this grant would support the purchase of three additional wheelchairaccessible minivans and provide operating funds for driver incentives, insurance and other operating costs. Match funding for this project has been committed by the D.C. Council. New Freedom Funds $191,030 Required Match $ 85,753 Total Project $276,783 DC Office on Aging Door-through-Door Transportation: Funding for continuation of the Caregivers Respite Escort Service for Transportation (CREST) program, which provides a certified home care aide to accompany and assist older adults who have a disability to prepare for and to travel to and from medical appointments. New Freedom Funds $ 91,468 Required Match $ 91,468 Total Project $182,937

Grants Funded Between 2008 to 2012 JARC Projects Grantee Project Grant Amount Total Project Northern Virginia Family Service Ways to Work Program $51,384.00 $102,768.00 Montgomery County RideOn Isolated Communities Taxi Vouchers $35,000.00 $70,000.00 Prince George's County DPWT UPS Shuttle $37,985.50 $75,971.00 2008 Solicitation Northern Virginia Family Service Continuation of Ways to Work Program $115,357.00 $230,714.00 DDOT/Georgetown BID Georgetown Metro Connection Job Service $303,750.00 $607,500.00 MWCOG Reacharide Clearinghouse $467,000.00 $583,750.00 Boat People SOS RISE Employment Support Project $111,659.00 $168,349.00 Northern Virginia Family Service Continuation of Ways to Work Program $37,500.00 $75,000.00 Prince George's County DPWT Continuation of UPS Shuttle $211,949.00 $423,898.00 Family Matters of Greater Washington Ways to Work Program $368,535.00 $673,710.00 Doorways for Women and Families Taxi Voucher Program $41,590.00 $83,180.00 2010 Solicitation Northern Virginia Family Service Vehicles for Change Program $568,479.00 $817,422.00 Metropolitan Washington COG Reacharide Clearinghouse Maintenance $80,000.00 $100,000.00 Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Taxi Voucher Project $100,005.00 $200,010.00 Boat People SOS RISE Employment Support Project $224,704.00 $327,488.00 SkillSource Group Transportation to Work Initiative $114,000.00 $228,000.00 Prince George's County DPWT National Harbor Shuttle $111,350.40 $222,700.80 2011 Solicitation Doorways for Women and Families Temporary Assistance Vouchers $39,936.00 $79,872.00 Home Care Partners Transportation Subsidies for Home Care Aides $140,000.00 $280,000.00 Northern Virginia Family Service Vehicles for Change Program $58,382.00 $116,764.00 Skill Source Group Road to Employment Project $53,580.00 $107,160.00 University of Maryland Public Transportation Capacity Study $159,189.00 $198,986.00 Montgomery County DOT Bikesharing Pilot Project $1,283,000.00 $2,238,000.00 Dulles Area Transportation Association Rideshare Coordination $189,843.00 $237,304.00 Prince George's County DPWT Oxon Hill Circulator $548,000.00 $1,096,000.00 2012 Solicitation Skill Source Group Road to Employment Project $26,000.00 $32,500.00 Northern Virginia Family Service Vehicles for Change Program $999,044.00 $1,369,459.00 Year Up National Capital Region Internship/Employment Project $157,682.00 $315,364.00 Boat People SOS RISE Employment Support Project $256,620.00 $381,944.00 New Freedom Projects 2008 Solicitation Yellow Cab of DC Wheelchair accessible cabs for DC $384,000.00 $525,000.00 Arlington Agency on Aging Door-through-Door Service $299,916.00 $528,191.00 DC Office on Aging Door-through-Door program $92,325.00 $184,650.00 O'Donnell + Company Coordinated Marketing for wheelchair accessible $50,000.00 $62,500.00 Diamond Transportation Education & Coordinated driver training for wheelchair $43,000.00 $53,750.00 Training accessible taxis in DC Liberty Transportation Mgmt Corp Wheelchair accessible cabs for DC $384,000.00 $526,575.00 Prince William County AAA Mobility Management Plan $200,000.00 $250,000.00 Boat People SOS Transportation for Seniors with Disabilities $165,848.00 $207,310.00 DC Office on Aging Aging & Disability Resource Center $26,400.00 $33,000.00 Melwood Horticultural Training Center Direct Ride to Worksite $135,600.00 $267,000.00 Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Travel Training Project $259,000.00 $323,750.00 2010 Solicitation DC Office on Aging Wellness Vehicles and Taxi Vouchers $142,200.00 $223,800.00 Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Door to Door Transportation $76,500.00 $153,000.00 Prince William County Taxi Voucher Project $30,000.00 $60,000.00 Prince George's County DPWT Voice Annunication System Pilot Project $236,800.00 $296,000.00 2011 Solicitation Prince William County AAA Human Services Transportation Initiative Shared $40,000.00 $50,000.00 Vehicle DC Office on Aging Door-through-Door program $91,468.00 $182,936.00 Skill Source Group Ticket to Work Initiative $41,000.00 $82,000.00 Boat People SOS Transportation for Seniors with Disabilities $203,600.00 $256,000.00 Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Travel Training Project $184,413.00 $230,517.00 WMATA Bus Stop Accessibility Improvement Program $996,200.00 $1,245,250.00 Accessible Taxi, Inc. Accessible Taxis for Prince George's County $339,067.00 $423,833.00 2012 Solicitation Jewish Council for the Aging Volunteer Rides Project $219,032.00 $273,791.00 Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Project MMAP $442,324.00 $552,905.00 Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Youth Transportation Service $66,500.00 $133,000.00 Yellow Cab of DC rolldc Pilot Project Continuation $398,120.00 $606,460.00 The Arc of Northern Virginia Train the Travel Trainer Project $194,505.00 $245,305.00 Joint JARC and New Freedom WMATA CIL Travel Training Project $987,000.00 $ 1,234,466.00

JARC and New Freedom Projects Approved from 2007-2012 National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments 777 North Capitol Street NE, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20002-4290 (202) 962-3200 (202) 962-3213 (TDD)