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The Indiana Homeless Prevention & Rapid Re-housing program. RFQ Webinar September 4, 2009. IN - HPRP. Individuals and Families at eminent risk of homelessness. Individuals and Families living on street, shelter/ transitional or places not fit for human habitation. IN - HPRP.
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The IndianaHomeless Prevention &Rapid Re-housingprogram RFQ Webinar September 4, 2009
IN - HPRP Individuals and Families at eminent risk of homelessness Individuals and Families living on street, shelter/ transitional or places not fit for human habitation
IN - HPRP IHCDA State Allocation: $16,883,827 IHCDA Administration (3%): $506,515 CoC Award Total: $16,377,312 CoC Region Sub Recipient HPRP Allocation 1 Housing Opportunities, Inc. $877,729 1A Midwest Health Visions and Continuum of Care NWI $ 1,049,522 2 Center for the Homeless and Madison Center $582,000 2A Center for the Homeless $996,568 3 Community Action of Northeast Indiana $1,414,063 4 Area IV on the Aging and Community Action Programs $857,136
IN - HPRP CoC Region Sub Recipient HPRP Allocation 5 Center Township of Howard County $674,751 6 Bridges Community Services, Inc. $1,380,184 7 Housing Authority of Terre Haute $885,942 8 BEHAVIORCORP $582,000 8A United Way of Central Indiana $2,309,237 9 Dunn Mental Health Center, Inc. $582,000 10 Centerstone of Indiana, Inc. $748,586 11 Human Services, Inc. $711,989 12 Aurora, Inc. $1,472,609 13A Blue River Services, Inc. $670,996 13B Community Mental Health Center, Inc. $582,000 Total $16,377,312
IN - HPRP Grant Agreements • Agreements were electronically issued on September 3rd and sent in hard copy as well. Each agreement is to be returned with two signed original copies and a budget in the IHCDA format. • Agreements will be signed at IHCDA upon review and approval of the submitted budgets. • Sub grantees may begin expenditures as of the date of contract execution but the account will not be funded until October 1, 2009.
IN - HPRP Agreements • Because of the short time frame, no alterations in grant agreements are possible. • Sub grantees are responsible for all required reporting; please be aware that HUD and OMB continue to change and/or add reporting elements. • At a minimum, Sub grantees should expect to submit separate fiscal and HMIS information.
IN - HPRP Grant Agreement Packet: • Two copies of the Sub grantee Agreement • Exhibit B – Budget. Submit only the requested detail but also have submitted the detailed budget electronically. • Exhibit C – Drug Free Workplace Certification.
IN - HPRP Grant Agreement Packet: • IRS W-9 Form • Board Resolution Form • Authorized Signature Form • Direct Deposit Form • Certification of Local Approval
IN - HPRP Certification: Some sub grantees operate within the jurisdiction of a city with its own Consolidated Plan. If you are such an agency, please note that a Certification of Local Approval form that must be completed by an authorized representative of the city and returned with your grant agreement. All packets contained a copy of this certification: it is not necessary unless you have a location within such a city.
IN - HPRP Agreement: • Execute the agreement and return both copies. • Complete the exhibits and return one copy. • Submit the Board Resolution • Complete two original copies of the Signature Form • Submit one copy of the Direct Deposit form. • Submit completed IRS W-9 form • Return to Rodney Stockment at IHCDA ASAP.
IN - HPRP Next? • HMIS Agreement: Specific agreement for the HPRP version of HMIS. Includes an allocation of user licenses. • Bank Account: Information on separate bank account requirements will be provided. This is an IHCDA requirement for HPRP Sub grantees. • Financial Reporting: Use of the DMS system for financial reporting will be available.
IN -HPRP HMIS: • The HPRP HMIS agreement covers the user fees for any personnel designated by the Sub Grantee. • In general, three user licenses are assigned for each $500,000 of grant. The licenses will be valid for the full 36 months of the agreement and may be re-assigned to personnel as needed. • Each individual user must complete a User agreement and Confidentiality agreement prior to the assignment of a password.
IN - HPRP HMIS: • The HPRP license is distinct from the HUD McKinney-Vento and/or the Family Development Network HMIS. Users of other HMIS program types will have to log off of one and log on to the other. • Specific HPRP HMIS training will occur during the 3 day September training but will also be available via on line webinars. • There will be dedicated HPRP HMIS support staff distinct from the regular HMIS personnel.
IN - HPRP Vendor Contracts: • IHCDA strongly recommends that Vendor contracts be executed with vendors who have a central and enduring relationship with your HPRP program. • A vendor contract is not required to pay for rental assistance, utility payments, etc. • If a vendor contract is in place, the vendor is subject to the Drug Free Workplace requirements if they receive more than $25,000. You need to preserve these certifications along with the contract.
IN - HPRH Vendor Contracts: • IHCDA will supply a model Vendor Contract. This model contains all required language and is to be used by all Sub grantees. • Exceptions may be submitted for review. If submitting your own contract, please provide information about contacting your Corporate Counsel so that direct attorney to attorney discussion may occur.
IN - HPRP Vendor Contracts: • The IHCDA Vendor Contract is structured as a Professional Services Contract. It defines the consideration, term, compliance requirements , provision for cancellation and reporting requirements of a HPRP vendor. • Exhibit A described the Scope of Work or the specific services to be provided • Exhibit B defines the payment and completion agreement.
IN -HPRP Vendor Contracts: • The contract must be specific to the HPRP and limited to the length of the sub grantee agreement (or less.) • The Sub grantee is designated as the “Lead Agency” in the contract. This model should work in almost all situations. • Executed vendor contracts are kept by the Sub Grantee and are subject to monitoring.
IN - HPRP Training: • Training is September 22, 23 and 24, 2009 at the Indiana Community Action Association, 1845 W. 18th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202. See the web site for directions: www.incap.org. • A letter allowing attendees to receive the State rate for accommodations is available. • Lodging is available nearby at University Place, 850 W. Michigan (317 269-9000) and Candlewood Suites, 1152 N. White River Parkway – West (317 536-7700.)
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