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09-107 Support Network for Battered Women, Human Service Grant FundsFIRST AMF;NDMENT TO HUMAN SERVICE GRANT FUNDS CITY/NON-PROFIT CONTRACT The First Amendment to Contract is entered into between Support Network for Battered Women (CORPORATION) and the City of Cupertino (CITY) to amend the Contract entered into pursuant to the allocation and disbursement of Human Service Grant funds to Corporation dated Apr 15, 2008 (CONTRACT). WHEREAS, the CITY has reserved a portion of i is General Fun to be used on activities that benefit Cupertino's residents; and WHEREAS, the City Council authorized the City Manager execute amendments with organizations as needed to implement the FY 2009/10 allocation of Human Service Grant funds; and WHEREAS, the parties wish to enter into this amendment to extend the term of the CONTRACT, revise the Project Description, Implementation Time Schedule and Project Budget; THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 1. Section I, entitled "Project," is revised to read as follows: "CITY agrees to allocate a portion of its c1.Irrent Human Service Grant budget to CORPORATION, being the sum of Four 1 housand Two Hundred Two Dollars and and No Cents ($4,202.00). for the purpose of implementing the CORPORATION'S project, as more particularly described in numerous exhibits as noted herein, attached to this First Amendment. 2. Section II, entitled "Term," Parts A & B are revised to provide a contract end date of June 30, 2010. 3. Supplement Exhibit A, the Project Description, Exhibit B, the Performance Measurements, Exhibit C, Proposed Implementation Time Schedule, and Exhibit D, Project Budget, with Revised Exhibits "A through D," attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 4. All terms, covenants and conditions stated in the CONTRACT, which are not herein amended, remain in full force and effect. // // // // // H:\-CDBG\Subrecipient Agreements\hUMAN SERVICE GRANT CONTRF,CT AMENDMENT 4-29-081.docx EXHIBIT A PROJECT PROPOS,~L COVER SHEET Name of Applicant: Program Year: Su ort Network for Battered Women 2009-2010 Contact Person: Title: Project ft (For Office Use Only) Adriana Caldera Grants Manager Address: City: State: Zip Code: 1257 Tasman Drive, Suite C Sunnyvale CA 94089 Telephone number: Fax Number: E-mail Address: (408) 541-6000, x118 (408) 541-1333 acaldera supportnetwork.org Name of Project/Program: Domestic Violence Services for Cu ertino Families Project/Program Location: 1257 Tasman Drive, Suite C, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Project Type: ^ Single Family ^ Homeownership ^ rlew Construction ^ Multifamily ^ Rental ^ Rehabilitation ^ Mixed Use ® Public Service Project Description: Please describe the project with as many details as possible. Include general information, such as the number of units, number of Cupertino residents that will be served, services that will be provided, etc. The proposed project will provide comprehensive; domestic violence services to 14 Cupertino residents experiencing or surviving domestic violence at a cost per client of $300. Services provided include access to a toll-free 24-hour bilingual (Spanish) crisis hotline, emergency shelter, group and individual counseling, legal assistance, social advocacy and community outreach/education. Abreakdown of the number; of unduplicated Cupertino beneficiaries at or below current countywide median income includes: 12 at 0-30%, 1 at 31-50%, and 1 at 51-80%. Specifically, Support Network will provide coun.~eling services to 10 unduplicated Cupertino residents, and will provide emergency shelter services to four (4) unduplicated Cupertino residents. Counseling services include information and referral, crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, long-term therapy, case management, legal advocacy and court accompaniment, parenting classes (operated in accordance with county protocols), and therapeutic and support services for the children of abused women. Support Network offers bilingual Spanish/English services to Spanish-speaking residents. With respect to emergency shelter services, clients seeking safe haven may stay in our shelter with their children for up to eight (8) weeks. During their stay, they will receive case management services to increase self-sufficiency and independence, along with assistance in locating employment if necessary, and transitional or permanent housing. If at any time the shelter is at capacity, clients are assisted in locating an alternate shelter location. EXHIBIT B CITY OF CUPERTINO CDBG PROGRAM PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS FY 2009/2010 AGENCY NAME Support Network for Battered Women ~ DATE PREPARED 7/8/09 PROJECT NAME Domestic Violence Services for Cupertino Families Specific Activities Products or Milestones to be accomplished (Use Specific Numerical Data When Possible) Benchmarks or Beneficiaries For Each Quarter Quanti When Possible 1st 2" 3r 4t TOTAL Counseling Services: Support Network will provide Cupertino Support Network will provide counseling services 2 3 2 3 10 residents with counseling services, including to 10 unduplicated Cupertino residents. Sixty-five individual and/or group counseling, and percent of those receiving counseling services will long-term therapy provided by Masters level develop a safety plan and learn methods to MFT interns and trainees. improve their lives. Emergency Shelter: Support Network will provide emergency shelter Support Network will provide Cupertino to four (4) unduplicated Cupertino residents residents with safe haven, support and (women and their minor children). Seventy-five counseling at our confidential emergency percent of clients leaving the shelter will have an 1 1 1 1 4 shelter. improved understanding of personal safety and a more stable living situation.