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File #: 16-163    Version: 1 Name: CONSIDERATION OF GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $115, 249 FROM KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES FOR COMARE'S PATH HOMELESSNESS PROGRAM.
Type: Grants Committee-BOCC Status: New Business
File created: 3/9/2016 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 3/23/2016 Final action:
Title: CONSIDERATION OF GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $115,249 FROM KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES (KDADS) FOR COMCARE'S PATH HOMELESSNESS PROGRAM. Presented by: Marilyn Cook, LMCSW, Executive Director, COMCARE. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Authorize to apply and accept the grant award and authorize the Chairman, or his designee, to sign all the necessary documents when they become available.
Attachments: 1. CC - Case Management II - for grant application SFY'17.pdf, 2. COMCARE PATH Grant Application to BoCC.pdf
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CONSIDERATION OF GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $115,249 FROM KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES (KDADS) FOR COMCARE'S PATH HOMELESSNESS PROGRAM.
Presented by: Marilyn Cook, LMCSW, Executive Director, COMCARE.

RECOMMENDED ACTION: Authorize to apply and accept the grant award and authorize the Chairman, or his designee, to sign all the necessary documents when they become available.

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Grant Renewal: No
Never Applied: Yes, been receiving this same grant for the last 18 years.
Applied; not awarded: No

Grant Summary and Timeline: COMCARE's Homeless Program has been providing services under the PATH (Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness) grant for 18 years through the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services. In this grant application, COMCARE proposes to continue providing access to mental health and substance use treatment services for persons who are literally homeless.

These services include:
- Street outreach;
- Screening and diagnostic treatment;
- Case management;
- Referrals to other providers, like primary healthcare and addiction treatment; and
- Technical assistance in applying for housing, benefits, employment, etc. as appropriate.

COMCARE's PATH funds will be utilized to support two full time (2.0 FTE) outreach case managers and 0.40 FTE office specialist to manage data for the program. COMCARE expects that approximately 300 literally homeless adults with mental illness and/or substance use will be outreached and 175 will be enrolled into services annually.

This is a grant application for FY 2017 with the option to renew for one (1) additional year.

Financial Considerations:
Grant period starts: 8-1-16
Grant period ends: 7-31-17
Source of funding
Grant: $115, 249
Required Match: $
Required Cash Match: $
Required In-Kind Match: $
Other funding:$...

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