Agenda Item
ASR
Control 22-000712 |
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MEETING DATE: |
09/13/22 |
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legal entity taking action: |
Board of Supervisors |
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board of supervisors
district(s): |
All Districts |
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SUBMITTING
Agency/Department: |
County Executive Office (Approved) |
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Department contact
person(s): |
Doug Becht (714) 834-2323 |
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Lilly Simmering (714) 834-6234 |
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Subject: Approve Contracts for
Emergency Shelter Operations and Services
ceo CONCUR |
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Clerk of the Board |
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Concur |
Approved Agreement to Form |
Discussion |
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3 Votes Board Majority |
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Budgeted: Yes |
Current Year Cost:
$1,286,993 |
Annual Cost:
FY 2023-24 $2,013,007 |
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Staffing Impact: |
No |
# of Positions:
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Sole Source:
No |
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Current Fiscal Year Revenue: N/A
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Prior Board Action: N/A
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RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
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Approve Contract with Covenant House California for provision of Emergency Shelter Operations and Services for Transitional Aged Youth, for a Contract term effective October 15, 2022, through June 30, 2024, in a Contract amount not to exceed $600,000. |
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Approve Contract with Family Assistance Ministries for provision of Emergency Shelter Operations and Services for Families, for a Contract term effective October 15, 2022, through June 30, 2024, in a Contract amount not to exceed $400,000. |
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Approve Contract with Friendship Shelter, Inc. for provision of Emergency Shelter Operations and Services for Individuals in the South Service Planning Area, for a Contract term effective October 15, 2022, through June 30, 2024, in a Contract amount not to exceed $350,000. |
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Approve Contract with Fullerton Interfaith Emergency Service dba Pathways of Hope for provision of Emergency Shelter Operations and Services for Families, for a Contract term effective October 15, 2022, through June 30, 2024, in a Contract amount not to exceed $450,000. |
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Approve Contract with The Illumination Foundation for provision of Emergency Shelter Operations and Services for Families, for a Contract term effective October 15, 2022, through June 30, 2024, in a Contract amount not to exceed $450,000. |
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Approve Contract with Interval House for provision of Emergency Shelter Operations and Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence, for a Contract term effective October 15, 2022, through June 30, 2024, in a Contract amount not to exceed $250,000. |
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Approve Contract with Mercy House Living Centers for provision of Emergency Shelter Operations and Services for Individuals in the North Service Planning Area, for a Contract term effective October 15, 2022, through June 30, 2024, in a Contract amount not to exceed $300,000. |
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Approve Contract with Mercy House Living Centers for provision of Emergency Shelter Operations and Services for Families, for a Contract term effective October 15, 2022, through June 30, 2024, in a Contract amount not to exceed $500,000. |
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Authorize the County Procurement Officer or Deputized designee to execute the contracts, as referenced in the Recommended Actions. |
SUMMARY:
Approval of the Contracts for Emergency Shelter Operations and Services will provide individuals, families, transitional aged youth, and survivors of domestic violence experiencing homelessness in Orange County access of emergency shelter programming and housing-focused case management that will assist participants in obtaining permanent housing and increased income.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The County of Orange’s (County) Office of Care Coordination, in collaboration with the Orange County Continuum of Care (CoC) Board, serves as the administrative entity for the Homeless Housing. Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) Program for the Orange County CoC. The Office of Care Coordination also serves as the administrative entity for the HHAP Program for the County. The HHAP Program provides local jurisdictions with funds to support regional coordination, the development of a unified response to homelessness, and funding to continue the efforts to end homelessness through permanent housing and supportive services informed by best-practices.
On March 23, 2022, the Orange County CoC Board approved the recommendation to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Emergency Shelter Operations and Services to be funded with HHAP and/or other state funding.
On May 3, 2022, the Health Care Agency (HCA) on behalf of the Office of Care Coordination issued a RFP to seek qualified providers for Emergency Shelter Operations and Services to fund emergency shelter programs that help persons experiencing homelessness in Orange County, including individuals, families transitional aged youth, and survivors of domestic violence; that focus on shelter stabilization and robust support services that will assist participants in obtaining permanent housing and increased income. There were 14 respondents to the Emergency Shelter Operations and Services RFP. An evaluation panel consisting of one HCA representative, one Social Services Agency representative, and one member of the public evaluated the proposals and recommended award of contracts to Covenant House California, Family Assistance Ministries, Friendship Shelter, Inc. (Friendship Shelter), Fullerton Interfaith Emergency Service dba Pathways of Hope, The Illumination Foundation (Illumination Foundation), Interval House, and Mercy House Living Centers (Mercy House). The County’s Office of Care Coordination has completed successful negotiations with the providers and recommends award of contracts to Covenant House California, Family Assistance Ministries, Friendship Shelter, Pathways of Hope, Illumination Foundation, Interval House, and Mercy House.
Effective July 1, 2022, the Office of Care Coordination transitioned from HCA to the County Executive Office (CEO).
The CEO staff have conducted due diligence on the providers. See table below regarding reference checks for each provider.
Provider |
Reference Checks |
Covenant House California |
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Alameda County Social Services Agency California Office of Emergency Services, City of Oakland |
Family Assistance Ministries |
Children and Families Commission, First 5 Orange County United Way Emergency Food and Shelter Program Providence St. Joseph’s - Mission Hospital |
Friendship Shelter |
City of Laguna Beach Providence St. Joseph Health – Mission Hospital Orange County’s United Way, Welcome Home OC Project |
Pathways of Hope |
North Orange County Public Safety Collaborative First 5 Orange County Family Solutions Collaborative |
Illumination Foundation |
City of Long Beach First 5 Orange County City of Victorville |
Interval House |
California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Los Angeles County City of Anaheim |
Mercy House |
City of Huntington Beach City of Costa Mesa County of Ventura |
Scope of Services:
The Emergency Shelter Operations and Services Contracts will provide safe, temporary shelter services for the persons experiencing homelessness in general, or for specific segments of the homeless population with the goal to ensure a household’s experience with homelessness is as brief as possible. The Emergency Shelter Operations and Services will incorporate evidenced-based approaches such as Motivational Interviewing, Progressive Engagement, trauma-informed care, harm reduction and risk management, to address barriers to housing and economic stability.
The Emergency Shelter Operations and Services Contracts will operate in accordance with the Orange County’s Standards of Care, a comprehensive set of administrative, operational, and facility-based standards designed to support the quality and consistency of program operations, evidence-based participant services, core organizational/administrative functions, and facility design/operations.
The Emergency Shelter Operations and Services Contracts include the following services at minimum:
Each provider has a specific target population and number of households to be served, outlined in the table below.
Provider |
Target
Population |
Household to
be Served |
Covenant House California |
Transitional aged youth, individuals between the ages of 18 to 24 |
100 transitional aged youth households comprised of 100 participants |
Family Assistance Ministries |
Families, households with at least one minor child, in the South Service Planning Area |
65 family households comprised of 225 participants |
Friendship Shelter |
Individuals, adults ages 18 and older, and adult only households in the South Service Planning Area |
135 adult only households comprised of 135 individuals |
Pathways of Hope |
Families, households with at least one minor child, in the North Service Planning Area |
65 family households comprised of 228 participants |
Illumination Foundation |
Families, households with at least one minor child, in the North and Central Service Planning Area |
60 family households comprised of 200 participants |
Interval House |
Survivors of domestic violence, including individuals and families |
40 households comprised of 100 participants |
Mercy House |
Families, households with at least one minor child, in the Central Service Planning Area |
65 family households comprised of 162 participants |
Mercy House |
Individuals, adults ages 18 and older, and adult only households in the North Service Planning Area |
560 adult only households comprised of 560 individuals |
Program Outcomes:
The outcome measures for Emergency Shelter Operations and Services are detailed below:
The Orange County CoC Board approved the recommended providers to receive HHAP funding for the provision of Emergency Shelter Operations and Services at the August 24, 2022, meeting of the Orange County CoC Board.
These Contracts do not currently include subcontractors or pass through to other providers. See Attachment J for the Contract Summary Forms. The Orange County Preference Policy is not applicable to this Contract award.
CEO requests the Board approve the Contracts with Covenant House California, Family Assistance Ministries, Friendship Shelter, Pathways of Hope, Illumination Foundation, Interval House, and Mercy House as referenced in the Recommended Actions above. Approval of these Contracts will support the County’s effort to build a responsive System of Care that meets the needs of different segments of the homeless population seeking access to emergency shelter programs and in achieving housing and increased income.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Appropriations for this Contract are included in Budget Control 017 FY 2022-23 Budget and will be included in the budgeting process for future years.
The Contracts include a provision stating the Contracts are subject to and contingent upon, applicable budgetary appropriations approved by the Board for each fiscal year during the term of these Contracts. If such appropriations are not approved, these Contracts may be immediately terminated without penalty to the County.
STAFFING IMPACT:
N/A
ATTACHMENT(S):
Attachment A - Contract MA-017-23010137 with Covenant
House California
Attachment B - Contract MA-017-23010174 with Family Assistance Ministries
Attachment C - Contract MA-017-23010152 with Friendship Shelter, Inc.
Attachment D - Contract MA-017-23010179 with Fullerton Interfaith Emergency
Service dba Pathways of Hope
Attachment E - Contract MA-017-23010181 with The Illumination Foundation
Attachment F - Contract MA-017-23010159 with Interval House
Attachment G - Contract MA-017-23010185 with Mercy House Living Centers
Attachment H - Contract MA-017-23010187 with Mercy House Living Centers
Attachment I - Evaluation Scoring Summary
Attachment J - Contract Summary Forms