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HUMAN OPTIONS, INC. AND THE CITY OF IRVINE
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N-2025-165
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9/30/2028
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HUMAN OPTIONS <br /> PREVENT. PROTECT. EMPOWER. TRANSFORM. <br /> existing ICJR project. As the lead on the project, Human Options took the lead on drafting all <br /> application materials, with substantive collaboration and contribution from Santa Ana/SAPD, <br /> Irvine/ IPD on the application that address the nature of our partnership, as well as specific <br /> responsibilities for Santa Ana/SAPD, Irvine/IPD. All parties have reviewed and approved the <br /> complete submission package. <br /> IV) Roles and Responsibilities <br /> NOW,THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed by and between the partners as follows: <br /> As the lead agency, Human Options, Inc., will receive grant funding of up to $524,960 over the <br /> three-year grant period and commit to the following roles and responsibilities to ensure the <br /> success of the project: <br /> • Serve as fiscal and project lead. <br /> • With leveraged funds, allocate the Chief Operations Officer to oversee Grant and budget <br /> management, project reporting, and adherence to state, federal, and funder policies, <br /> facilitate project meetings, liaise with SAPD and IPD, ensure excellence in client <br /> services, ensure tracking of project activities for reports and progress evaluation, <br /> coordinate participation in required training and technical assistance (TAT), attend <br /> required program orientation; assist with streamlining shelter intake to expedite victim <br /> access to shelter during a police response. <br /> • With leveraged funds, allocate a Legal Advocacy Program Supervisor to supervise the <br /> Legal Advocate and Domestic Violence Response Advocate (DVA). <br /> • Allocate a non-attorney Legal Advocate (1 FTE)to provide bilingual legal advocacy <br /> services, including legal needs assessments, application assistance, court <br /> accompaniment, safety planning, education, and referrals to victims of domestic violence <br /> in Orange County. <br /> • Allocate a DVA (.5 FTE)to provide bilingual victim services in collaboration with SAPD <br /> (including in-person advocacy during DVRT (Domestic Violence Response Team) <br /> response, advocacy for walk-in clients at SAPD, and follow-up advocacy), participate in <br /> project meetings, and document services as required for reports. <br /> • Allocate a DVA (.5 FTE)to provide bilingual victim services in collaboration with IPD <br /> (including in-person advocacy during DVRT (Domestic Violence Response Team) <br /> response, advocacy for walk-in clients at IPD, and follow-up advocacy), participate in <br /> project meetings, and document services as required for reports. <br /> • Allocate a Clinical Supervisor with leveraged funds to provide clinical and administrative <br /> supervision to the Staff Therapist. <br /> 9.� <br /> Page 5 of 1.0- <br />
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