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44 of 45 <br />faith-based organizations). <br />6. Comply with the provisions of this MOU. <br />7. Upon notification that vouchers have been awarded, train PHA staff on the PCWA’s <br />referral procedures. <br />8. Conduct regular meetings (at least quarterly) with the PHA and CoC. <br /> CoC Responsibilities (the following elements, listed in a. – d., are threshold <br />requirements) <br /> <br />Address how the CoC will fulfill each of the following responsibilities: <br />1. Integrate the prioritization and referral process for FUP-eligible youth into the CoC’s <br />coordinated entry process. <br />2. Identify services to be provided using CoC program funds to families and youth who <br />qualify for CoC program assistance. <br />3. Participate in regular meetings conducted by the PHA and PCWA (at least quarterly). <br />4. Comply with the provisions of the MOU. <br />1. Rating Factors (optional) The following is not a comprehensive list of the rating <br />factors as it only includes elements pertinent to the MOU. <br /> <br />In addition to meeting all the threshold requirements of the Family Unification Program Notice <br />of Funding Availability for Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018, applicants can receive points that will <br />be used to rank each applicant for funding. Additional information on the requirements of each <br />rating factor are included in section V.A.1. of the Family Unification Program Notice of <br />Funding Availability for Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018. <br /> <br />1. PCWA’s commitment to FUP-eligible youth – The MOU must describe the process <br />for identifying and referring FUP-eligible youth in the community to the PHA, who are <br />no longer part of the PCWA’s active case load. <br /> <br />1. Housing search assistance in low-poverty census tracts – The MOU must describe the <br />housing search assistance being funded, provided, or otherwise being made available to <br />all FUP eligible families and FUP-eligible youth; and list who is providing the <br />assistance. <br /> <br />1. Cash assistance – The MOU must identify financial assistance resources that may be <br />leveraged to assist families and youth successfully lease-up with a FUP voucher. <br />Financial assistance may include, but is not limited to, moving cost assistance, security <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />3-56
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