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APPENDIX I <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES — PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />2019 EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT PROGRAM CONTRACT <br />Life Treatment Centers, Inc. <br />Emergency Shelter Operations <br />19-JE-03 <br />1/01/2019—12/31/2019 <br />STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT: <br />The purpose of the Life Treatment Centers, Inc. grant is to fund Emergency Shelter Operations at the <br />emergency shelter located at 1402 S. Michigan Street, South Bend, in accordance with the requirements in <br />24 CFR 576.102 and 576.400. <br />PROPOSED GOAL S' : <br />The targeted goal for Life Treatment Centers, Inc. Emergency Shelter Operations activity is to <br />subsidize the cost of Emergency Shelter Operations for homeless individuals that are residents of its shelter <br />facility at 1402 S. Michigan Street, South Bend. <br />Emergency Shelter Operations services under this contract include: <br />0 Utility costs (gas, electric, water) <br />Homeless Individuals and families must meet the criteria under paragraph (1) of the "homeless" definition <br />in 576.2 or meet the criteria under paragraph (4) of the "homeless" definition and live in an emergency <br />shelter or other place described in paragraph (1) of the "homeless" definition. <br />TIMETABLE: <br />The Emergency Shelter activity shall commence as of January 1, 2019 and shall continue to and include <br />December 31, 2019. All funds unobligated by December 31, 2019 and all funds unspent by January 31, <br />2020 will be subject to reprogramming at the option of the City. <br />COST CATEGORIES: <br />RIES: <br />Costs must be necessary, reasonable and directly related to the grant in accordance with the Statement of <br />Purpose of Intent. Eligible cost categories are: Emergency Shelter as defined at 24 CFR Part 576.102 and <br />Housing Relocation and Stabilization Services as defined at 24 CFR Part 576.105 and 24 CFR Part 576.106. <br />CLAIM REIMBURSEMENT <br />The City of South Bend contracts with ESG sub -recipients on a cost reimbursement basis. Under such an <br />agreement, the City agrees to reimburse the subrecipient or developer for work performed and/or costs <br />incurred, up to and including the total amount specified in the ESG contract. <br />For ESG reimbursement requests to be considered, the following supporting documentation must be <br />included with claims submitted to DCI: <br />r Copy of vendor invoice. Each invoice should note: <br />o Date that expense was incurred <br />o Amount of expense <br />o Vendor name and address <br />o Purpose of expense, i.e. "furnace installation at 123 Main Street" <br />o Subrecipient or developer approval for payment <br />Front and back of sub -recipient's cancelled check; OR <br />front of the subrecipient's check along with an account register that documents invoice was paid; <br />OR <br />12 <br />
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