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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement A-24-027 ApplicationAgreement with Cal OES.pdf CID o co,- Fresno County Probation Department ti Kirk Haynes, Chief Probation Officer �oegnoN°�� Q 18g6 O October 19, 2023 California Governor's Office of Emergency Services Victim Services Branch 3650 Schriever Avenue Mather, CA 95655 Attn: County Victim Services (XC) Program RE: Fresno County Application Greetings, Attached please find the electronic copy of Fresno County Probation Department's County Victim Services (XC) Program application for the grant subaward performance period beginning January 1, 2024 and ending December 31, 2024. Due to the meeting schedule and processing requirements for agenda items to reach the Fresno County Board of Supervisors, it was not possible to secure formal authorization prior to the submittal of this application. We expect the application to be submitted to the Board of Supervisors as soon as possible. Upon the Board's approval, the signed Grant Subaward Face Sheet, Certification of Assurance of Compliance, and Subrecipient Grants Management Assessment will be forwarded to your office. Please let me know if anything further is required. Respectfully, Kirk Haynes Chief Probation Officer OFFICE OF THE CHIEF PROBATION OFFICER 3333 E.American Ave./Building 701 /Suite B/Fresno,California 93725 Phone(559)600-1294/FAX(559)455-2488 The County of Fresno is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer 1 cal OES use On Agreement No.24-027 Cal OES# FIPS# I I vS# I Subaward# CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES GRANT SUBAWARD FACE SHEET The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services(Cal OES)hereby makes a Grant Subaward of funds to the following: 1. Subrecipient Fresno County 1a.UEI#:XYLKAH3AB4W5 2. Implementing Agency: Fresno County-Probation Department 2a.UEI#:XYLKAH3AB4W5 3. Implementing Agency Address: 3333 E.American Avenue,Suite B Fresno 93725-9247 (Street) (City) (Zip+4) 4. Location of Project Fresno Fresno 93721-2613 (City) (County) (Zip+4) 5. Disaster/Program rdle: XC-County Victim Services Program 6.Performance/ 01/01/2024 to 12/31/2024 Budget Period: (Start Date) (End Date) 7. Indirect Cost Rate: N/A Federally Approved ICR(if applicable): % Item Grant Fund A.State B.Federal C.Total D.Cash Match E.In-Kind Match F.Total Match G.Total Cost Number Year Source 8. 2023 VOCA $419,004 $419,004 9. Select Select 10. 1 Select I Select 11. Select Select 12. Select Select Total Project Cost $419,004 $419,004 419,004 13.Certification-This Grant Subaward consists of this title page,the application for the grant,which is attached and made a part hereof,and the Assurances/Certifications.I hereby certify I am vested with the authority to enter into this Grant Subaward,and have the approval of the City/County Financial Officer,City Manager,County Administrator,Governing Board Chair,or other Approving Body.The Subrecipient certifies that all funds received pursuant to this agreement will be spent exclusively on the purposes specified in the Grant Subaward.The Subrecipient accepts this Grant Subaward and agrees to administer the grant project in accordance with the Grant Subaward as well as all applicable state and federal laws,audit requirements,federal program guidelines,and Cal OES policy and program guidance.The Subrecipient further agrees that the allocation of funds may be contingent on the enactment of the State Budget. 14.CA Public Records Act-Grant applications are subject to the California Public Records Act,Government Code section 6250 et seq.Do not put any personally identifiable information or private information on this application.If you believe that any of the information you are putting on this application is exempt from the Public Records Act,please attach a statement that indicates what portions of the application and the basis for the exemption.Your statement that the information is not subject to the Public Records Act will not guarantee that the information will not be disclosed. 15.Official Authorized to Sign for Subrecipient Name: Nathan Magsig Title: Chairman,Fresno County Board of Supervisors Payment Mailing Address: 3333 E.American Ave.,Ste.B City: Fresno Zip Code+4:93725-9247 Signature: w — Date: 16.Federal Employer ID Number: r_ (FOR cat OES USE ONLY) I hereby certify upon my personal knowledge that budgeted funds are available for the period and purposes of this expenditure stated above. (Cal OES Fiscal Officer) (Date) (Cal OES Director or Designee) (Date) ATTEST: BERNICE E.SEIDEL Clerk of the Board of Supervisors County of Fresno,State of California By Deputy Grant Subaward Face Sheet Cal OES 2-101 (Revised 8/2023) 2 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Contact Information Information and Instructions Key personnel are the official points of contact for the Grant Subaward, including the individuals identified on this form (per Subrecipient Handbook (SRH) Section 3.005). Complete all sections of this form using the instructions below. Each individual must have a unique email address specific to them. This form must be submitted as part of the Grant Subaward Application and with a Grant Subaward Modification (Cal OES Form 2-223) if changes are requested during the Grant Subaward performance period. 1 . Provide the name, title, address (including 9-digit Zip Code), telephone number, and e-mail address for the Grant Subaward Director (per SRH Section 3.010). 2. Provide the name, title, address (including 9-digit Zip Code), telephone number, and e-mail address for the Financial Officer (per SRH Section 3.020). 3. Provide the name, title, address (including 9-digit Zip Code), telephone number, and e-mail address for the Programmatic Point of Contact (per SRH Section 3.015). 4. Provide the name, title, address (including 9-digit Zip Code), telephone number, and e-mail address for the Financial Point of Contact (per SRH Section 3.025). 5. Provide the name, title, address (including 9-digit Zip Code), telephone number, and e-mail address for the Executive Director of a Non-Governmental Organization or the Chief Executive Officer (e.g. chief of police, superintendent of schools) for the Implementing Agency (per SRH Section 1 .020). 6. Provide the name, title, address (including 9-digit Zip Code), telephone number, and e-mail address for the Official Designee (per SRH Section 3.030) as stated in Section 15 of the Grant Subaward Face Sheet (Cal OES Form 2-101). 7. Provide the name, title, address (including 9-digit Zip Code), telephone number, and e-mail address for the Chair of the Governing Body of the Subrecipient, if applicable. This must be direct contact information. Grant Subaward Contact Information - Cal OES 2-102 (Revised 10/2020) 3 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OF EMERGENCYY SERVICES Grant Subaward Contact Information Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County 1 . Grant Subaward Director: Name: Vicki Noel Title: Deputy Chief Probation Officer Telephone #: 559-600-1295 Email Address: vnoel@fresnocountyca.gov Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 3333 E. American Ave., Suite B, Fresno, CA 93725-9249 2. Financial Officer: Name: Norabelle Elegado Title: Probation Business Manager Telephone #: 559-600-1246 Email Address: yzalapa@fresnocountyca.gov Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 3333 E. American Ave., Suite B, Fresno, CA 93725-9249 3. Programmatic Point of Contact: Name: Karen Roach Title: Assistant Deputy Chief Probation Officer Telephone #: 559-600-1675 Email Address: kroach@fresnocountyca.gov Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 2220 Tulare St., Suite 1 1 11, Fresno, CA 93721-2124 4. Financial Point of Contact: Name: Kee Moua Title: Senior Accountant Telephone #: 559-600-1250 Email Address: keemoua@fresnocountyca.gov Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 3333 E. American Ave.,Suite B, Fresno, CA 93725-9249 5. Executive Director of a Non-Governmental Organization or the Chief Executive Officer (i.e., chief of police, superintendent of schools) of the implementing agency: Name: Kirk Haynes Title: Chief Probation Officer Telephone #: 559-600-1298 Email Address: khaynes@fresnocountyca.gov Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 3333 E. American Ave., Suite B, Fresno, CA 93725-9249 6. Official Designee, as stated in Section 15 of the Grant Subaward Face Sheet: Name: Nathan Magsig Title: Chairman, Fresno County Board of Supervisors Telephone #: 559-600-5000 Email Address: nmagsig@fresnocountyca.gov Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 2281 Tulare St., Room #301, Fresno, CA 9372 1-2 1 05 7. Chair of the Governing Body of the Subrecipient: Name: Nathan Magsig Title: Chairman, Fresno County Board of Supervisors Telephone #: 559-600-5000 Email Address: nmagsig@fresnocountyca.gov Address/City/ Zip Code (9-digit): 2281 Tulare St., Room #301, Fresno, CA 9372 1-2 1 05 Grant Subaward Contact Information - Cal OES 2-102 (Revised 10/2020) 4 Cal OES WIFE RNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Signature Authorization Grant Subaward #: XC 23 06 01 000 Subrecipient: Fresno County Implementing Agency: Probation Department` The Grant Subaward Director and Financial Officer are REQUIRED to sign this form. Grant Subaward Director: Financial Officer: Printed Name: Vicki Noel Printed Name: Narabelle tleaado Signature: Signcture: Date: ._-- Date: The following persons are authorized to The following persons are authorized to sign for the Gra t Subaward Director: sign for the Financial Officer. ti LA Signature: _ �/" `�"1 Signature: Printed Name: Karen Roach Printed Name: Kee Moua Signature: _ S.ionature — Printed Name: — Printed Name: Yussel Zalapa Signature: _ Signature: Printed Name: _ Printed Name: Signature: Signature: Printed Name: Printed Name: Signature: _ Signature: Printed Name: _ Printed Name: Grant Subaward Signature Authorization-Cal OES 2-103 (Revised 10/2020) 5 7, 7"14 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Certification of Assurance of Compliance Information and Instructions The Certification of Assurance of Compliance is a binding affirmation that the Subrecipient will comply with the requirements and restrictions outlined in the Subrecipient Handbook, including but not limited to: • Proof of Authority, • State and federal civil rights laws, • Equal Employment Opportunity, • Drug-Free Workplace, • California Environmental Quality Act, and • Lobbying. The Official Designee (see SRH Section 3.030) and the individual granting that authority (i.e., City/County Financial Officer, City/County Manager, or Governing Board Chair) must sign this form. For State agencies, only the Official Designee must sign this form. Complete all sections of this form and then submit: • As part of the Grant Subaward Application, • With a Grant Subaward Amendment (Cal OES Form 2-213) if a new fund source is being added to the Grant Subaward, (applicable Certification of Assurance of Compliance would be needed), or • With a Grant Subaward Modification (Cal OES Form 2-223) if the Official Designee or Board Chair changes and the Resolution identifies them by name Grant Subaward Certification of Assurance of Compliance - Cal OES 2-104 (Revised 12/2021 ) 6 7, 7"14 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Certification of Assurance of Compliance Subrecipient: Fresno County Cal OES Program Name Grant Grant Subaward Subaward #: Performance Period 1 County Victim Services (XC) Program XC23 06 0100 1/1/2024 to 12/31/2024 2 3 4 5 6 I, Nathan Magsig (Official Designee; same person as Section 15 of the Grant Subaward Face Sheet) hereby certify that the above Subrecipient is responsible for reviewing the Subrecipient Handbook (SRH) and adhering to all of the Grant Subaward requirements as directed by Cal OES including, but not limited to, the following areas: I. Proof of Authority- SRH 1.055 The Subrecipient certifies they have written authority by the governing board (e.g., County Board of Supervisors, City Council, or Governing Board) granting authority for the Subrecipient/Official Designee (see Section 3.030) to enter into a specific Grant Subaward (indicated by the Cal OES Program name and initial Grant Subaward performance period) and applicable Grant Subaward Amendments with Cal OES. The authorization includes naming of an Official Designee (e.g., Executive Director, District Attorney, Police Chief) for the agency/organization who is granted permission to sign Grant Subaward documents on behalf of the Subrecipient. Written proof of authority includes one of the following: signed Board Resolution or approved Board Meeting minutes. II. Civil Rights Compliance - SRH Section 2.020 The Subrecipient acknowledges awareness of, and the responsibility to comply with all state and federal civil rights laws. The Subrecipient certifies it will not discriminate in the delivery of services or benefits based on any protected class and will comply with all requirements of this section of the SRH. III. Equal Employment Opportunity- SRH Section 2.025 The Subrecipient certifies it will promote Equal Employment Opportunity by prohibiting discrimination or harassment in employment because of any status protected by state or federal law and will comply with all requirements of this section of the SRH. Grant Subaward Certification of Assurance of Compliance - Cal OES 2-104 (Revised 12/2021 ) 7 ATTEST: BERNICE E.SEIDEL Cal OES .__.. .. .___..__._ _ ._.__ Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ,. GOVERNOR'S OFFICE County of Fresno,State of California OF EMERGENCY SERVICE5 ,D "`�` IV. Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1990-SRH Section 2.030 By_ Deputy The Subrecipient certifies it will comply with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1990 and all other requirements of this section of the SRH. V. California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) -SRH Section 2.035 The Subrecipient certifies that, if the activities of the Grant Subaward meet the definition of a "project" pursuant to the CEQA, Section 20165, it will comply with all requirements ofCEQA and this section of the SRH. VI. lobbying -SRH Sections 2.040 and 4.105 The Subrecipient certifies it will not use Grant Subaward funds, property, or funded positions for any lobbying activities and will comply with all requirements of this section of the SRH. All appropriate documentation must be maintained on file by the Subrecipient and available for Cal OES upon request. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in suspension of payments under the Grant Subaward(s), termination of the Grant Subaward(s), and/or ineligibility for future Grant Subawards if Cal OES determines that any of the following has occurred: (1) the Subrecipient has made false certification, or (2) the Subrecipient violated the certification by failing to carry out the requirements as noted above. CERTIFICATION I, the official named below, am the same individual authorized to sign the Grant Subaward [Section 15 on Grant Subaward Face Sheet], and hereby affirm that I am duly authorized legally to bind the Subrecipient to the above-described certification. I am fully aware that this certification, executed on the date, is made under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California. o Official Designee's Signature: Official Designee's Typed Name: Nathan Magsig Official Designee's Title: Chairman, Board of Supervisors Date Executed: AUTHORIZED BY: I grant authority for the Subrecipient/Official Designee to enter into the specific Grant Subaward(s) (indicated by the Cal OES Program name and initial Grant Subaward performance period identified above) and applicable Grant Subaward Amendments with Cal OES. ❑ City Financial Officer ✓❑ County Financial Officer ❑ City Manager ❑ County Manager ❑ Governing Board Chair I Signature: Typed Name: oscar J. Garcia, CPA J Title: Auditor-Controller/Tree sur -Tax Collector Date Executed: Grant Subaward Certification of Assurance of Compliance -Cal OES 2-104 (Revised 12/2021) 8 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances Information and Instructions This document is a binding affirmation that, in addition to the requirements and restrictions outlined in the Subrecipient Handbook, Subrecipients will comply with the assurances required by the federal program/fund source. The Official Designee (see SRH Section 3.030) must sign this form. Complete all sections of this form as follows: • As part of the Grant Subaward Application - include the Grant Subaward number(s) for the applicable Cal OES Program(s) that share this fund source, • With a Grant Subaward Amendment (Cal OES Form 2-213) if a new federal fund source is being added to the Grant Subaward - include the current Grant Subaward number(s) for open Grant Subaward(s), and/or • With a Grant Subaward Modification (Cal OES Form 2-223) if the assurances are received by Cal OES after the execution of the applicable Grant Subaward. Please note that Cal OES will notify Subrecipients when this is required. Cal OES Program Table Instructions: • Subrecipients may list up to six Cal OES Programs/Grant Subaward numbers with the same fund source in the table. • If a Subrecipient has more than six Cal OES Programs, an additional Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances Form must be submitted. • If the Cal OES Program has multiple federal fund sources a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances will need to be submitted for each federal fund source. 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 9 *�"' Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program Subrecipient:Fresno County Cal OES Program Name Grant Grant Subaward Subaward # Performance Period 1 . County Victim Services (XC) Program XC23 06 0100 1/1/2024 to 12/31/2024 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Subrecipients agree to adhere to the following and ensure these assurances are passed down to Second-Tier Subrecipients. 1. Required Audits and Financial Statements (SRH Section 14.005) Subrecipients expending $750,000 or more in federal funds annually must comply with the single audit requirement established by the Federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance 2 C.F.R. Part 200, Subpart F and arrange for a single audit by an independent Certified Public Accountant (CPA) firm annually. Audits conducted under this section will be performed using the guidelines established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) for such audits. 0 Subrecipient expends $750,000 or more in federal funds annually. ❑ Subrecipient does not expend $750,000 or more in federal funds annually. 2. Compliance with General Appropriations-law Restrictions on the use of Federal Funds Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must comply with all applicable restrictions on the use of federal funds set out in federal appropriations statutes. Pertinent restrictions, including from various "general provisions" in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022, are set out at https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/FY22AppropriationsRestrictions.htm. Should a question arise as to whether a particular use of federal funds by Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) would or might fall within the scope of an appropriations or law restriction, Subrecipients are to contact Cal OES 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 10 for guidance, and may not proceed without the express prior written approval of Cal OES. 3. Applicability of Part 200 Uniform Requirements The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements in 2 C.F.R. Part 200, as adopted and supplemented by the DOJ in 2 C.F.R. Part 2800 (together, the "Part 200 Uniform Requirements") apply to this Grant Subaward. The Part 200 Uniform Requirements were first adopted by DOJ on December 26, 2014. If this FY 2022 Grant Subaward supplements funds previously awarded by OJP under the same Grant Subaward number (e.g., funds awarded during or before December 2014), the Part 200 Uniform Requirements apply with respect to all funds under that award number (regardless of the award date, and regardless of whether derived from the initial Grant Subaward or a supplemental Grant Subaward) that are obligated on or after the acceptance date of this FY 2022 award. For more information and resources on the Part 200 Uniform Requirements as they relate to OJP awards and subawards ("subgrants"), see the OJP website at https://ojp.gov/funding/Part2000niformRequirements.htm. Record retention and access: Records pertinent to the Grant Subaward that the Subrecipient (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must be retained for a period of seven years after the Subrecipient makes final payments and all other pending matters are closed, unless a different retention period applies. Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must provide access to performance measurement information, financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and other pertinent records indicated at 2 C.F.R. 200.334. In the event that an Grant Subaward-related question arises from documents or other materials prepared or distributed by OJP that may appear to conflict with, or differ in some way from, the provisions of the Part 200 Uniform Requirements, the Subrecipient is to contact Cal OES promptly for clarification. 4. Requirement to Report Actual or Imminent Breach of Personally Identifiable Information Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must have written procedures in place to respond in the event of an actual or imminent "breach" (OMB M-17-12) if they: • Create, collect, use, process, store, maintain, disseminate, disclose, or dispose of "Personally Identifiable Information (PII)" (2 C.F.R. 200.1 ) within the scope of an OJP grant-funded program or activity, or • Use or operate a "Federal information system" (OMB Circular A-130). 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 1 1/2022) 11 Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must have breach procedures that must include a requirement to report actual or imminent breach of PH to Cal OES no later than 24 hours after an occurrence of an actual breach, or the detection of an imminent breach. 5. OJP Training Guiding Principles Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) understand and agree that any training or training materials developed or delivered with funding under this Grant Subaward must adhere to the OJP Training Guiding Principle for Grantee and Subgrantees, available at https://www.ojp.gov/funding/implement/training-guiding- principles-grantees-and-subgrantees. 6. Compliance with DOJ Regulations Pertaining to Civil Rights and Nondiscrimination - 28 C.F.R. Part 38 Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must comply with all applicable requirements of 28 C.F.R. Part 38 (as may be applicable from time to time), specifically including any applicable requirements regarding written notice to program beneficiaries and prospective program beneficiaries. Among other things, 28 C.F.R. Part 38 includes rules that prohibit specific forms of discrimination on the basis of religion, a religious belief, a refusal to hold a religious belief, or refusal to attend or participate in a religious practice. Part 38 also sets out rules and requirements that pertain to Subrecipient organizations (and any Second- Tier Subrecipient organizations) that engage in or conduct explicitly religious activities, as well as rules and requirements that pertain to Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) that are faith-based or religious organizations. The text of 28 C.F.R. Part 38 is available via the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (currently accessible at https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi- bin/ECFR?page=browse), by browsing to Title 28-Judicial Administration, Chapter 1 , Part 38, under e-CFR "current" data. 7. Compliance with DOJ Regulations Pertaining to Civil Rights and Nondiscrimination - 28 C.F.R. Part 42 Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must comply with all applicable requirements of 28 C.F.R. Part 42, specifically including any applicable requirements in Subpart E of 28 C.F.R. Part 42 that relate to an equal employment opportunity program. 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 12 8. Compliance with DOJ Regulations Pertaining to Civil Rights and Nondiscrimination - 28 C.F.R. Part 54 Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must comply with all applicable requirements of 28 C.F.R. Part 54, which relates to nondiscrimination on the basis of sex in certain "educational programs." 9. Compliance with 41 U.S.C. 4712 (including prohibitions on reprisal; notice to employees) Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must comply with, and are subject to, all applicable provisions of 41 U.S.C. 4712, including all applicable provisions that prohibit, under specified circumstances, discrimination against an employee as reprisal for the employee's disclosure of information related to gross mismanagement of a federal grant, a gross waste of federal funds, an abuse of authority relating to a federal grant, a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety, or a violation of law, rule, or regulation related to a federal grant. Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) also must inform their employees, in writing (and in the predominant native language of the workforce), of employee rights and remedies under 41 U.S.C. 4712. 10. Compliance with Applicable Rules Regarding Approval, Planning, and Reporting of Conferences, Meetings, Trainings, and Other Events Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must comply with all applicable laws, regulations, policies, and official DOJ guidance (including specific cost limits, prior approval and reporting requirements, where applicable) governing the use of federal funds for expenses related to conferences (as that term is defined by DOJ), including the provision of food and/or beverages at such conferences, and costs of attendance at such conferences. Information on the pertinent DOJ definition of conferences and the rules applicable to this Grant Subaward appears in the DOJ Grants Financial Guide (currently, as section 3.10 of "Postaward Requirements" in the "DOJ Grants Financial Guide"). 11. Requirement for Data on Performance and Effectiveness under the Grant Subaward Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must collect and maintain data that measure the performance and effectiveness of work under this Grant Subaward. Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must provide data (within the required timeframes) to OJP via the Performance Measurement Tool (PMT). 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 13 12. Determination of Suitability to Interact with Participating Minors This condition applies to the Grant Subaward (if it is indicated) when some or all of the activities to be carried out under the Grant Subaward (whether by Subrecipients, or Second-Tier Subrecipients) is to benefit a set of individuals under 18 years of age. Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must make determinations of suitability before certain individuals may interact with participating minors. This requirement applies regardless of an individual's employment status. The details of this requirement are posted on the OJP web site at https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/Interact-Minors.htm. (Award condition: Determination of suitability required, in advance, for certain individuals who may interact with participating minors), and are incorporated by reference here. 13. Compliance with DOJ Grants Financial Guide Subrecipients (and any Second Tier Subrecipients) must comply with all applicable sections of the DOJ Financial Guide. References to the DOJ Grants Financial Guide are to the DOJ Grants Financial Guide as posted on the OJP website (currently, the "DOJ Grants Financial Guide" available at https://ojp.gov/financialguide/DOJ/index.htm), including any updated version that may be posted during the period of performance. Subrecipients agree to comply with the DOJ Grants Financial Guide. 14. Encouragement of Policies to Ban Text Messaging while Driving Pursuant to Executive Order 13513, "Federal Leadership on Reducing Text Messaging While Driving," 74 Fed. Reg. 51225 (October 1 , 2009), the DOJ encourages Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) to adopt and enforce policies banning employees from text messaging while driving any vehicle during the course of performing work funded by this Grant Subaward, and to establish workplace safety policies and conduct education, awareness, and other outreach to decrease crashes caused by distracted drivers. 15. Potential Imposition of Additional Requirements Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) agree to comply with any additional requirements that may be imposed by the DOJ awarding agency (OJP or OVW, as appropriate) during the period of performance for this Grant Subaward, if Subrecipients are designated as "high-risk" for purposes of the DOJ high-risk grantee list. 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 14 16. Employment Eligibility Verification for Hiring under the Grant Subaward a. Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must: 1 ) Ensure that, as part of the hiring process for any position within the United States that is or will be funded (in whole or in part) with Grant Subaward funds, Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) properly verify the employment eligibility of the individual who is being hired, consistent with the provisions of 8 U.S.C. 1324a(a)(1 ). 2) Notify all persons associated with Subrecipients (or any Second-Tier Subrecipients) who are or will be involved in activities under this Grant Subaward of both: a) This Grant Subaward requirement for verification of employment eligibility, and b) The associated provisions in 8 U.S.C. 1324a(a)(1 ) that, generally speaking, make it unlawful, in the United States, to hire (or recruit for employment) certain aliens. 3) Provide training (to the extent necessary) to those persons required by this condition to be notified of the Grant Subaward requirement for employment eligibility verification and of the associated provisions of 8 U.S.C. 1324a(a)(1 ). 4) As part of the recordkeeping for the Grant Subaward (including pursuant to the Part 200 Uniform Requirements), maintain records of all employment eligibility verifications pertinent to compliance with this Grant Subaward condition in accordance with Form 1-9 record retention requirements, as well as records of all pertinent notifications and trainings. b. Monitoring Subrecipients' monitoring responsibilities include monitoring Second-Tier Subrecipients' compliance with this condition. c. Allowable costs To the extent that such costs are not reimbursed under any other federal program, Grant Subaward funds may be obligated for the reasonable, necessary, and allocable costs (if any) of actions designed to ensure compliance with this condition. d. Rules of construction 1) Staff involved in the hiring process 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 15 For purposes of this condition, persons "who are or will be involved in activities under this Grant Subaward" specifically includes (without limitation) any and all Subrecipient officials or other staff who are or will be involved in the hiring process with respect to a position that is or will be funded (in whole or in part) with Grant Subaward funds. 2) Employment eligibility confirmation with E-Verify For purposes of satisfying the requirement of this condition regarding verification of employment eligibility, Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) may choose to participate in, and use, E-Verify (www.e- verify.gov), provided an appropriate person authorized to act on behalf of the Subrecipient (and any Second-Tier Subrecipient) uses E-Verify (and follows the proper E-Verify procedures, including in the event of a "Tentative Nonconfirmation" or a "Final Nonconfirmation") to confirm employment eligibility for each hiring for a position in the United States that is or will be funded (in whole or in part) with Grant Subaward funds. 3) "United States" specifically includes the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands of the United States, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 4) Nothing in this condition shall be understood to authorize or require Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients), or any person or other entity, to violate any federal law, including any applicable civil rights or nondiscrimination law. 5) Nothing in this condition, including in paragraph 4.B., shall be understood to relieve Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) or any person or other entity, of any obligation otherwise imposed by law, including 8 U.S.C. 1324a(a)(1 ). Questions about E-Verify should be directed to DHS. For more information about E- Verify visit the E-Verify website (https://www.e-verify.gov/). 17. Restrictions and Certifications Regarding Non-disclosure Agreements and Related Matters No Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) under this Grant Subaward, or entity that receives a procurement contract or subcontract with any funds under this Grant Subaward, may require any employee or contractor to sign an internal confidentiality agreement or statement that prohibits or otherwise restricts, or purports to prohibit or restrict, the reporting (in accordance with law) of waste, fraud, or abuse to an investigative or law enforcement representative of a federal department or agency authorized to receive such information. The foregoing is not intended, and shall not be understood by the agency making 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 16 this Grant Subaward, to contravene requirements applicable to Standard Form 312 (which relates to classified information), Form 4414 (which relates to sensitive compartmented information), or any other form issued by a federal department or agency governing the nondisclosure of classified information. a. In accepting this Grant Subaward, Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients): 1 ) Represent that they neither require, nor have required, internal confidentiality agreements or statements from employees or contractors that currently prohibit or otherwise currently restrict (or purport to prohibit or restrict) employees or contractors from reporting waste, fraud, or abuse as described above; and 2) Certify that, if they learn, or are notified, that they have, or have been, requiring their employees or contractors to execute agreements or statements that prohibit or otherwise restrict (or purport to prohibit or restrict), reporting of waste, fraud, or abuse as described above, they will immediately stop any further obligations of Grant Subaward funds, will provide prompt written notification to Cal OES, and will resume (or permit resumption of) such obligations only if expressly authorized to do so by Cal OES. b. If Subrecipients are authorized under this award to make Second-Tier Subawards, procurement contracts, or both: 1 ) Subrecipients represent that: a) No other entity (whether through a Second-Tier Subaward ("subgrant"), procurement contract, or subcontract under a procurement contract) that they pass funds to either requires or has required internal confidentiality agreements or statements from employees or contractors that currently prohibit or otherwise currently restrict (or purport to prohibit or restrict) employees or contractors from reporting waste, fraud, or abuse as described above; and b) Appropriate inquiry has been made, or otherwise Subrecipients have an adequate factual basis, to support this representation; and 2) If learned or notified that any Second-Tier Subrecipient, contractor, or subcontractor entity that receives funds under this Grant Subaward is, or has been, requiring its employees or contractors to execute agreements or statements that prohibit or otherwise restrict (or purport to prohibit or restrict), reporting of waste, fraud, or abuse as described above, they will immediately stop any further obligations of Grant Subaward funds to or by that entity, will provide prompt written notification to Cal OES, and will resume (or permit resumption of) such obligations only if expressly authorized to do so by Cal OES. 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 17 18. All Grant Subawards Must Have Specific Federal Authorization Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must comply with all applicable requirements for authorization of any Grant Subaward. This condition applies to agreements that -- for purposes of federal grants administrative requirements -- OJP considers a "Grant Subaward" (and therefore does not consider a procurement "contract"). The details of the requirement for authorization of any Grant Subaward are posted on the OJP web site at https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/SubawardAuthorization.htm. 19. Requirements Related to System for Award Management and Universal Identifier Requirements Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must comply with applicable requirements regarding the System for Award Management (SAM), currently accessible at https://www.sam.gov/. This includes applicable requirements regarding registration with SAM, as well as maintaining the currency of information in SAM. Subrecipients also must comply with applicable restrictions for Second-Tier Subawards, including restrictions on Grant Subawards to entities that do not acquire and provide (to Subrecipients) the unique entity identifier required for SAM registration. The details of the Subrecipients' obligations related to SAM and to unique entity identifiers are posted on the OJP web site at https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/SAM.htm. This condition does not apply to a Grant Subaward to an individual who received the Grant Subaward as a natural person (i.e., unrelated to any business or non-profit organization that he or she may own or operate in his or her name). 20. Restrictions on "Lobbying" In general, as a matter of federal law, federal funds awarded by OJP may not be used by Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients), either directly or indirectly, to support or oppose the enactment, repeal, modification, or adoption of any law, regulation, or policy, at any level of government. See 18 U.S.C. 1913. (There may be exceptions if an applicable federal statute specifically authorizes certain activities that otherwise would be barred by law.) Another federal law generally prohibits federal funds awarded by OJP from being used by Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients), to pay any person to influence (or attempt to influence) a federal agency, a Member of Congress, or Congress (or an official or employee of any of them) with respect to the awarding of 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 18 a federal grant or cooperative agreement, subgrant, contract, subcontract, or loan, or with respect to actions such as renewing, extending, or modifying any such award. See 31 U.S.C. 1352. Certain exceptions to this law apply, including an exception that applies to Indian tribes and tribal organizations. Should any question arise as to whether a particular use of federal funds by a Subrecipient (or any Second-Tier Subrecipient) would or might fall within the scope of these prohibitions, the Subrecipient is to contact Cal OES for guidance, and may not proceed without the express prior written approval of Cal OES. 21. Specific Post-award Approval Required to Use a Noncompetitive Approach in any Procurement Contract that would Exceed $250,000 Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must comply with all applicable requirements to obtain specific advance approval to use a noncompetitive approach in any procurement contract that would exceed the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently, $250,000). This condition applies to agreements that -- for purposes of federal grants administrative requirements OJP considers a procurement "contract" (and therefore does not consider a subaward). The details of the requirement for advance approval to use a noncompetitive approach in a procurement contract under an OJP award are posted on the OJP web site at https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/NoncompetitiveProcurement.htm. 22. Requirements Pertaining to Prohibited Conduct Related to Trafficking in Persons (including reporting requirements and OJP Authority to Terminate Grant Subaward) Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must comply with all applicable requirements (including requirements to report allegations) pertaining to prohibited conduct related to the trafficking of persons, whether on the part of Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients), or individuals defined (for purposes of this condition) as "employees" of Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients). The details of the Subrecipients' obligations related to prohibited conduct related to trafficking in persons are posted on the OJP web site at https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/Prohibited Conduct-Traffic king.htm. 23. Reporting Potential Fraud, Waste, and Abuse, and Similar Misconduct Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) must promptly refer to Cal OES any credible evidence that a principal, employee, agent, Subrecipient, contractor, subcontractor, or other person has, in connection with funds under this Grant Subaward-- (1) submitted a claim that violates the False Claims Act; or (2) committed a criminal or civil violation of laws pertaining to fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, gratuity, or similar misconduct. 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances - VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 19 Potential fraud, waste, abuse, or misconduct involving or relating to funds under this Grant Subaward should must also be reported to Cal OES. Additional information is available from the DOJ OIG website at https://oig.justice.gov/hotline. 24. Discrimination Findings Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) assure that In the event that a Federal or State court or Federal or State administrative agency makes a finding of discrimination after a due process hearing on the ground of race, religion, national origin, sex, or disability against a recipient of victim assistance formula funds under this Grant Subaward, Subreciplents will forward a copy of the findings to the Office for Civil Rights of OJP. 25. VOCA Requirements Subrecipients (and any Second-Tier Subrecipients) assure that they will comply with the conditions of the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) of 1984, sections 1404(a)(2), and 1404(b)(1) and (2), 34 U.S.C. 20103(a)(2) and (b)(1) and (2) (and the applicable program guidelines and regulations), as required. 26. Federal Funding Accounting and Transparency Act(FFATA) Yes No M Has the Subrecipient received $25,000,000 or more in federal funds in the preceding fiscal year? ❑ If the answer is yes, does the amount of federal funds received equal 80% or more of the Subrecipient's annual gross revenue? ❑ If the answer is yes to the above two questions, did the Subreciplent report to the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission? For additional Informatlon reference: Award Condition: Reporting Subawards and Executive Compensation (Updated as of September 2016) 1 Office of Justice Programs (olp.gov). CERTIFICATION I certify the Subrecipient identified above will comply with the requirements of the Subrecipient Handbook and the federal fund Grant Subaward assurances outlined above. Official Designee's Signature: Official Designee's Typed Name: Nathan Magsig ATTEST: BERNICE E.SEIDEL Official Designee's Title: Chairman, Board of Supervisors Clerk of the Board of Supervisors County Of Fresno,State of California Date Executed: � r g'.2p.�-�' ,..���,,,` By Deputy 2-109a Federal Fund Grant Subaward Assurances- VOCA (Revised 11/2022) 20 Cal OES 60VFRNVR'S OFFIfF OF EMERGENCY SERVICI Grant Subaward Budget Pages Multiple Fund Sources Subreci ient: Fresno County Grant Subaward #: XC 23 06 0100 A. Personnel Costs- Line-item description and calculation 23 VOCA Total Amount Allocated Victim Witness Advocate-3 FTE $4,366 x 12 months x 3 FTE_$157,176 Claiming less C$92,765 $92,765 $92,765 Benefits: 95.94%of 157,176=$150,795 Claming less @$73,860 $73,860 $73,860 Benefits includes Unemployment Ins., Retirement, OASDI, Workers Comp, Health Insurance, Benefit Admin Deputy Probation Officer- 1 FTE $7,417 x 12 months=$89,004 $89,004 $89,004 Benefits: 78.68%of$89,004=$70,028 $70,028 $70,028 Benefits includes Unemployment Ins., Retirement, OASDI, Workers Comp, Health Insurance, Benefit Admin Personnel Costs Fund Source Totals $325,657 $325,657 PERSONNEL COSTS CATEGORY TOTAL 1 $325,657 Grant Subaward Budget Pages Multiple Fund Sources-Cal OES 2-106a (Revised 10/2020) 21 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Pages Multiple Fund Sources Subrecipient: Fresno County Grant Subaward #: XC 23 06 0100 B. Operating Costs - Line-item description and calculation 23 VOCA Total AmountAllocated Emergency Housing for Victims $85,852 $85,852 20 beds (hotel rooms/emergency essentials) x 1 10 per room x 52 weeks) _ $1 14,400) claiming less at $85,852 Training/Travel Training -(Hotel L Per Diem cost are based GSA rate) 40 Hour Entry Level Victim/Witness Training (2 VWA) (In State) Lodging - ($145 x 5 nights x 3 VWA) = $2,175 $2,175 $2,175 Meals- (5 Breakfast @ $16 = $80; 5 Lunches @ $17 = $85; 6 Dinners @ $31 = $186); ($80+$85+$186 = $351 x 3 VWA) = $1,053 $1,053 $1,053 Incidental Expenses = ($5 per day x 5 days x 3 VWAs) = $75 $75 $75 Parking - ($25 per day x 5 days x 1 vehicle) = $125 $125 $125 CDAA Annual Conference - Orange County Lodging - ($182 x 5 nights x 3 VWA) = $2,730 $2,730 $2,730 Meals- (5 Breakfast @ $17 = $85; 5 Lunches @ $18= $90; 6 Dinners @ $34= $204); ($85+$90+$204= $379 x 3 VWA) = $1,137 $1,137 $1,137 Incidental Expenses = ($5 per day x 5 days x 3 VWAs) = $75 $75 $75 Parking - ($25 per day x 5 days x 1 vehicle) = $125 $125 $125 Operating Costs Fund Source Totals $93,3471 $93,347 OPERATING COSTS CATEGORY TOTAL $93,347 Grant Subaward Budget Pages Multiple Fund Sources-Cal OES 2-106a (Revised 10/2020) 22 7 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE c, OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Pages Multiple Fund Sources Subrecipient: Fresno County Grant Subaward #: XC 23 06 0100 C. Equipment Costs - Line-item 23 VOCA Total Amount description and calculation Allocated Equipment Costs Fund Source Totals EQUIPMENT COSTS CATEGORY TOTAL Grant Subaward Totals - Totals must Total 23 VOCA Project match the Grant Subaward Face Sheet Cost Fund Source Totals $419,004 $419,004 Grant Subaward Budget Pages Multiple Fund Sources-Cal OES 2-106a (Revised 10/2020) 23 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: XC 23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County a) How the line items on the Grant Subaward Budget Pages (Cal OES Form 2-106a) support the objectives and activities? The Victim/Witness Advocate positions will provide case management services as well as the thirteen mandatory and all ten optional services outlined in Penal Code Section 13835 to the identified population of this grant. In addition, the Advocates will provide training to law enforcement agencies within Fresno County regarding the available services provided by this grant and how to access the services. These services, which are also provided to victim family members and witnesses of crimes include: advising participants of the program services and outreach activities, referring program participants to professional care providers, explaining the process of the criminal justice system, accompanying victims, family members, and witnesses to court and related hearings, and assisting participants with claim applications. The Deputy Probation Officer will conduct follow-ups with identified victims, review the orders of the court, the offender's case file, serve as a liaison with the District Attorney's Office, and guide the victim through the court process regarding matters of restitution. This position will be specific to the XC Grant program. Grant Subaward Budget Narrative - Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021) 24 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: XC 23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County b) How funds are allocated to minimize administrative costs and support direct services? In order to minimize administrative costs and support direct services to victims, the implementing agency (Probation Department) absorbs operating expenses, including, in part, communication, liability insurance, PeopleSoft financial charges, vehicle charges, and cost associated with building maintenance. The salaries of the Project Coordinator and Financial Officer are not paid by funds from this grant, however, they provide direct services regarding all fiscal matters related to this grant, including the budget and any modifications. The Financial Officer also oversees compliance with regulations and procedures mandated by the funding source, and ensures the appropriate expenditure of grant funds. c) How shared costs are allocated. There are no shared costs. d) How project-funded staff duties and time commitments support the proposed objectives and activities. One hundred percent of staff time specified in this proposal for grant funding is committed to the goals and objectives of the XC Grant program. e) The necessity for subcontracts and unusual expenditures. Grant Subaward Budget Narrative - Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021) 25 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Budget Narrative Grant Subaward #: XC 23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County There are no subcontracts needed in the administration of this grant f) The need for mid-year salary range adjustments. Salaries are projected at actual range and step and are subject to mid- year adjustments for position incumbents. Grant Subaward Budget Narrative - Cal OES 2-107 (Revised 4/2021) 26 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE j OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County Problem Statement: Priority for funding continues to be enhancing services to crime victims in the rural communities of Fresno County through more efficient and effective services including immediate and extended (emergency) housing, transportation, and restitution assistance, as previously identified by the Fresno County Victims Services Steering committee (VSSC). The focus will have an immediate impact in terms of providing more efficient, effective, and valuable services and be an important step in minimizing harm to all crime victims. Plan: 1 . The current victim services gaps/needs Gap Number 1 : Services to Rural Crime Victims The need for services to rural communities continues. Some areas of Fresno County are located an hour from the City of Fresno where the majority of social services and justice programs are located. Enhanced services to rural communities and towns will allow victim advocates to facilitate mandated and optional services pursuant to PC Section 13835 and provide more efficient processing of CalVCB applications and services. Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 27 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE j OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County CVAC now has the capability of assisting rural clients remotely to fill out the State of California Victim Compensation Board (Cal VCB) applications through the use of their wed-based, secure portals for both victims and advocates. The portals are utilized to complete the application, track the status of the claim, and upload needed documents directly to Cal VCB. This process has increased the efficiency and timeliness of application submittal. Gap Number 2: Immediate and Extended (Emergency) Housing There is a continued need for immediate and extended emergency housing for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Many times, victims lose their homes and possessions as a result of a crime. The criminal justice system may be an extended process with victims requiring immediate emergency housing assistance, until a more permanent solution can be achieved. Through current XC grant funds, CVAC has developed a housing network throughout the county that allows for victims to be accommodated for up to 90 days, while permanent plans can be developed and implemented in conjunction with our community-based partners. CVAC has developed and implemented a comprehensive Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 28 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE j OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County emergency housing process to accommodate the needs of crime victims who are without shelter or in need of relocation. In addition, CVAC has established a referral process with three after- hours crisis service providers in the community that assists victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Should those crisis service providers be unable to assist with the victims' immediate emergency housing and/or transportation need, they refer the victim to CVAC, requesting assistance. Gap Number 3: Accessible Victim Transportation There is a continued need for accessible transportation for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Transportation is a high priority in terms of safety and security for victims. The CVAC has developed transportation options consisting of taxicab services, local public transportation bus passes, as well as utilizing gas gift cards for crime victims residing in both the metropolitan and rural areas of Fresno County. This varied approach allows for more options for those in need than previously available. 2. The plan to address the identified victim services gaps/needs. (The plan must include measurable objectives Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 29 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE j OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County Goal 1 : Enhanced services for victims in rural communities and towns to allow Victim-Witness Advocates to facilitate mandated and optional services pursuant to PC Section 13835 and allow for more efficient processing of CaIVCB applications and services. Objectives: • Continue providing services to victims in rural areas of Fresno County • Provide training and outreach services to law enforcement and various community agencies Outcome Measures: • Document the number of victims served in rural areas of Fresno County • Number of outreach and presentations provided to law enforcement and various agencies Goal 2: Continue assisting victims in need of immediate housing through established protocols Objectives: • Enhance housing services in rural Fresno County for those victims in need of immediate or extended housing Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 30 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County • Enhance housing services in the city of Fresno/Clovis for those victims in need of immediate or extended housing Outcome Measures: • Number of victims provided with emergency housing in rural areas of Fresno County • Number of victims provided with emergency housing in the cities of Fresno/Clovis Goal 3: Provide emergency transportation to victims in Fresno County • Provide emergency transportation to victims in Fresno County, by providing: o Taxicab services o Bus tokens o Gas gift cards Outcome Measures: • Number of transportation services provided • Number of bus tokens provided • Number of gas cards provided Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021) 31 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE j OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County 3. The plan to sustain and/or integrate these services into the existing victim services structure beyond the Grant Subaward performance period. If funding is not available beyond the grant Subaward performance period, it is likely the clients served by this grant will be served by the Cal OES Victim Witness Assistance Program, recognizing this will be difficult since the Victim Witness Assistance Program is already operating at full capacity. Specialized caseloads dedicated to address the identified gaps in services will be eliminated. At this time, no alternative funding source has been identified to continue providing the services of this grant: however, the Fresno County Probation Department will continue to search for alternative funding sources. 4. How volunteers will be utilized and in what capacity. Volunteers are recruited from the community and local colleges to augment paid staff time and increase services available to victims. The Fresno County Probation Department completes a background investigation on each volunteer which includes: application and background information, DMV check, local criminal record check, and a LIVESCAN fingerprint check through the Department of Justice. Upon clearance of the background investigation, each volunteer receives a Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 32 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE j OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County Probation Volunteer Identification Badge which authorizes the start of volunteer service. The CVAC staff provides an initial orientation and assigns each volunteer to a full-time VWA for ongoing supervision and training. Volunteers document their hours for each shift worked on the Volunteer Log, which is signed by the supervising VWA and maintained for audit purposes. Typical duties of a volunteer include: transportation of police reports from law enforcement to the VWA, reception duties, assisting the VWA with completing the Victim Compensation Application process, assisting at community presentations and events, and other duties depending on the training and personal abilities of each volunteer. 5. With written consensus from the VSSC, funds may be sub- awarded through Second Tier Subawards, to other victim service providers. If applicable, indicate the direct services the Second Tier Subrecipients will provide. N/A Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative - Cal OES 2-108 (Revised 4/2021 ) 33 PRINT CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES RESET SUBRECIPIENT GRANTS MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT Subrecipient:Fresno County I UEi #XYLKAH3AB4W5 FIPS #:01s-00W Grant Disaster/Program Title:County Victim Services (XC) Program Performance Period:01/0 1/24 to 12/31/24 1 Subaward Amount Requested: Type of Non-Federal Entity ❑ State Govt R1 Local Govt ❑ JPA ❑ Non-Profit ❑ Tribe Check Applicable Box Per Title 2 CFR§ 200.332, Cal OES is required to evaluate the risk of noncompliance with federal statutes, regulations and grant terms and conditions posed by each subrecipient of pass-through funding.This assessment is made in order to determine and provide an appropriate level of technical assistance, training,and grant oversight to subrecipients for the award referenced above. The following are questions related to your organization's experience in the management of federal grant awards.This questionnaire must be completed and returned with your grant application materials. For purposes of completing this questionnaire,grant manager is the individual who has primary responsibility for day-to-day administration of the grant,bookkeeperlaccounting staff means the individual who has responsibility for reviewing and determining expenditures to be charged to the grant award,and organization refers to the subrecipient applying for the award,and/or the governmental implementing agency, as applicable. Assessment Factors Response 1. How many years of experience does your current grant manager have managing >5 years grants? 2. How many years of experience does your current bookkeeper/accounting staff have >5 years managing grants? 3. How many grants does your organization currently receive? 3-10 gran 4. What is the approximate total dollar amount of all grants your organization receives? $3,651,143 5. Are individual staff members assigned to work on multiple grants? Yes 6. Do you use timesheets to track the time staff spend working on specific Yes activities/projects? 7. How often does your organization have a financial audit? Annually 8. Has your organization received any audit findings in the last three years? No 9. Do you have a written plan to charge costs to grants? No 10. Do you have written procurement policies? Yes 11. Do you get multiple quotes or bids when buying items or services? Sometime! 12. How many years do you maintain receipts,deposits,cancelled checks, invoices? 3-5 years 13. Do you have procedures to monitor grant funds passed through to other entities? Yes Certification: This is to certify that, to the best of our knowledge and belief, the data furnished above is accurate,complete and current. Signature:(Authorized Agent) Date: Print Name and Title: Phone Number: Nathan Magsig,chairman,Fresno County Board of Supervisors 559-600-5000 Caf'OES Staff Only:SUBAWARD # ATTEST: BERNICE E.SEIDEL Clerk of the Board of Supervisors subrecipient Grar County of Fresno,State of California 34 By Deputy 77 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Service Area Information Information and Instructions This form identifies the areas served by the Grant Subaward. Complete all sections of the form using the directions below. This form must be submitted as part of the Grant Subaward Application. 1 . County or Counties Served: Enter the name or names of the counties served by the Grant Subaward and the county where the principal office for the Grant Subaward is located. 2. U.S Congressional District(s) Served: Enter the number(s) of the U.S. Congressional District(s) served by the Grant Subaward and the U.S. Congressional District number for where the principal office for the Grant Subaward is located. 3. State Assembly District(s) Served: Enter the number(s) of the State Assembly District(s) served by the Grant Subaward and the number for where the principal office for the Grant Subaward is located. 4. State Senate District(s) Served: Enter the number(s) of the State Senate District(s) served by the Grant Subaward and the number for where the principal office for the Grant Subaward is located. 5. Population of Service Area: Enter the total population of the area served by the Grant Subaward. Grant Subaward Service Area Information - Cal IDES 2-154 (Revised 11/2020) 35 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Grant Subaward Service Area Information Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County l . County or Counties Served: Fresno County where principal office is located: Fresno 2. U.S. Congressional District(s) Served: 4 16 21 22 U.S. Congressional District where principal office is located: 16 3. State Assembly District(s) Served: 23 31 State Assembly District where principal office is located: 31 4. State Senate District(s) Served: 8 12 14 State Senate District where principal office is located: 14 5. Population of Service Area: 1 ,013,400 Grant Subaward Service Area Information - Cal OES 2-154 (Revised 11/2020) 36 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Volunteer Waiver Request Information and Instructions Some programs and/or fund sources require Subrecipients to utilize volunteers as part of the Grant Subaward. Cal OES encourages Subrecipients to utilize volunteers when required, however when not possible, Subrecipients may request to waive the volunteer requirement by submitting this form. Complete all sections of the form. Be sure to include a strong justification for why volunteers will not be utilized in the performance of Grant Subaward activities. Approved volunteer waivers will expire when the Grant Subaward performance period expires. This form can be submitted as part of the Grant Subaward Application and/or with a Grant Subaward Modification (Cal IDES Form 2-223), if not previously approved as part of the Grant Subaward Application. 37 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Volunteer Waiver Request Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County Justification: Fresno County is required to include a programmatic plan that outlines how volunteer(s) will contribute to the grant objectives. However, due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, Fresno County is seeking a waiver from this requirement. Furthermore, it is difficult to find and recruit volunteers who are willing and able to participate in the grant activities, given the high risk of transmission in Fresno County, which has reached a positive test rate of 13.3% in the last 90 days (June -September 2023). Cal OES Approval Approved Denied Program Specialist Signature Date Approved Denied Unit Chief Signature Date 38 CaIOES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program Match Waiver Request Form Information and Instructions Complete all sections of this form using the instructions below. During a National Emergency Pandemic Match Waiver Period (plus one year after the National Emergency Pandemic Period ends) Subrecipients are not required to complete numbers six or seven. This form must be submitted as part of the Grant Subaward Application. 1. Cal OES Grant Subaward Number: Provide the Cal OES Subaward number for this Grant Subaward for which you are requesting a match waiver. 2. Subrecipient Name: Provide the name of your organization. The name must match the Subrecipient name entered on the Grant Subaward Face Sheet. 3. Grant Subaward Performance Period: Provide the Grant Subaward performance period by entering the start and end dates for this Grant Subaward. 4. VOCA Fund Source #1: Utilize the dropdown menu to select the VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program fund source/year for which you are requesting a match waiver. VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program Funds Awarded: Provide the VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program award amount received. This amount must match the amount entered on the Grant Subaward Face Sheet. Amount of Match Proposed (post approved Match Waiver): Provide the amount of match that your organization will be providing after the match waiver request for is approved by Cal OES. 5. VOCA Fund Source #2 (if applicable): (same as above for Fund Source #1) VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program Funds Awarded: (same as above for Fund Source #1) Amount of Match Proposed (post approved Match Waiver): (same as above for Fund Source #1) 6. Briefly summarize the services provided: Provide a narrative response on the services provided under this Grant Subaward. During a National Emergency Pandemic Match Waiver Period (plus one year after the National Emergency Pandemic Period ends) Subrecipients are not required to complete this portion of the form. 7. Describe practical/logistical obstacles and/or any local resource constraints to providing match: Provide a narrative response on practical/logistical obstacles that your organization faces to providing match. (e.g., natural disasters, mass violence incidents, or when public agencies do not engage in private fundraising and may have limitations on soliciting contributing funds) and/or local resource constraints that your organization faces to providing match. (e.g., a rural community with limited local funding availability or volunteer capacity). During a National Emergency Pandemic Match Waiver Period (plus one year after the National Emergency Pandemic Period ends) Subrecipients are not required to complete this portion of the form. VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program Match Waiver Request Form Cal OES 2-159 (Revised 12/2021) 39 CaIOES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program Match Waiver Request Form Cal OES Subrecipients may request a partial or full match waiver for Victim of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program funds. Approval is dependent on a compelling justification. To request a partial or full match waiver, the Subrecipient must complete the following: 1 . Cal OES Grant Subaward Number: XC 23 06 0100 2. Subrecipient's Name: County of Fresno 3. Grant Subaward Performance Period 01/01/2024 through 12/31/2024 4. VOCA Fund Source #1 : 23VOCA VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program Funds Awarded: $ 419,004 Amount of Match Proposed (post approved Match Waiver): $ 0 5. VOCA Fund Source #2 (if applicable): Select VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program Funds Awarded: Amount of Match Proposed (post approved Match Waiver): 6. Briefly summarize the services provided: The XC Program provides crime victims with immediate and extended housing essentials such as food and hygiene items accessible transportation throughout Fresno County and extends services in the rural areas of Fresno County. In addition after-hours call services are made available. Services provided by the Victim Witness Advocate include referring to professional care providers and accompanying victims and family members to court. The Deputy Probation Officer serves as liaison and guides the victims on matters of restitution. 7. Describe practical/logistical obstacles and/or local resource constraints to providing match: The County is not yet one year removed from the National Emergency Pandemic Period as the federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) declaration ended on May 11, 2023. The impact on the local, state, and national economy remains unknown and may be significant. The unknowns in the current economy and other contributing outside factors could have a significant impact on local resources. Waiving the Match would permit the County to make additional funding available to help address any downturn in revenues resulting from the corona virus and any contributing outside factors that would impact the next fiscal year. The waiver of the Match would free up funding to help address local funding constraints resulting from the pandemic. Approved ❑ Denied ❑ Unit Chief Name Unit Chief Signature Date VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant Program Match Waiver Request Form Cal OES 2-159 (Revised 12/2021) 40 Fresno County Probation Department Kirk Haynes Chief Probation Officer Adult Services Division Department Policy Adult Realignment Juvenile Justice Campus Personnel Development&Research Juvenile Services Division Deputy Chief Probation Deputy Chief Development Institutions Administration Division Deputy Chief Probation Officer Deputy Chief Probation Officer Officer Deputy Chief Proba ion Officer Deputy Chief Probation Deputy Chief Probation Officer Vicki Noel Rosalinda Acosta Joy Thompson Probation Officer Lori Willits Officer Yussel Zalapa Cliff Downing David Ruiz Crime Victim Assistance Center(CVAC) Financial Services Automation Services Assistant Deputy Chief Probation Officer Probation Business Manager Probation IT Manager Karen Roach Norabelle Elegado David Touma Victim Witness Grant XC(Gap)Grant Domestic Violence Vacant,Victim Advocate Alejandro Huerta,Accountant II Anneli Rios,Sr.Victim Advocate Lerma Sison,Victim Advocate Kee Mona,Sr.Accountant Michael Tanaka,IT Analyst IV Leta Palmer,Victim Advocate Vacant,DPO IV Osama Assad,Accountant II Shawn Mims, IT Analyst IV Vacant,Victim Advocate Vacant,Victim Advocate Mayra Perez,Account Clerk III Russell Pehrson, Maryana Amesquita,Victim Advocate Vacant,Account Clerk I,II Business System Analyst III Brandie Razo,Victim Advocate Human Trafficking Advocacy Grant Wenhua Zhao'Account Clerk I James Herrin,IT Analyst IV Sexual Assault/Child Abuse Viktoria Grigoryan,Sr.Victim Advocate Sue Vang,Program Tech I Melinda Taylor, Sr.Victim Advocate Leticia Moreno,Office Assistant 11 Vacant,Victim Advocate Brenda De La Cruz,Victim Advocate S�unnort Assault/&All Others Liana Diaz,Program Technician II Cynthia Reinaga,Victim Advocate *Sandra Acosta,Office Assistant Mishia Rodriguez,Victim Advocate Luis Carbajal,Victim Advocate Extra Help(EH Vacant,Victim Advocate Anica Cantu,Student Worker Juvenile Carla Cruz,Student Worker Sara Mitchell,Victim Advocate Shirley Parvanian,Volunteer Underserved Victims(Elder Abuse) Debra Gorham,Victim Advocate Lourdes Torres,Victim Advocate VOISE Grant/DV Jeanette Miller,Victim Advocate SAKI Grant Natalie Walden,Victim Advocate 41 77 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Operational Agreement Summary Information and Instructions Operational Agreements (OA) (also referred to as a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)) are a formal agreement, without the exchange of money, between a Subrecipient and one or more participating agency(ies)/organization(s). The OA reflects the roles each agency/organization will play in achieving the goals and objectives of the Grant Subaward. Many programs require OAs. In such instances, the RFA or RFP will provide instructions concerning the agencies/organizations for which the Subrecipient must have an OA. In addition to any programmatic OA requirements, Subrecipients are encouraged to establish an OA with any agency/organization that will be an active participant in the implementation of the Grant Subaward. The Operational Agreement Summary is a list of active OAs, meeting the requirements of Subrecipient Handbook Section 7.005, that a Subrecipient has with participating agencies/organizations. Complete all sections of the form and include, at a minimum, all OAs required by the RFA or RFP. If necessary, use additional forms to show all OAs. This form must be submitted as part of the Grant Subaward Application when required by the RFA or RFP and/or with a Grant Subaward Modification (Cal OES Form 2-223), if changes are requested during the Grant Subaward performance period. 42 Operational Agreement Summary- Cal IDES 2-160 (Revised 11/2020) Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Operational Agreement Summary Grant Subaward #: XC23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County Participating Date Signed Time Frame of OA Agency/Organization/Individual 1 . Between Beloved Survivors Trauma Recovery Center 09/19/2022 10/01/22 to 09/30/25 2.Central La Familia Advocacy Services, Inc. 02/23/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 3.Central Valley Regional Center 02/09/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 4.County of Fresno Council on Child Abuse Prevention 02/18/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 5.County of Fresno Deaf/Hard of Hearing Services 03/20/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 6.County of Fresno Department of Social Services 06/21/2023 04/01/22 to 03/31/25 7. County of Fresno District Attorney 02/09/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 8. Family Healing Center 02/09/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 9. Fresno/Madera Ombudsman Program 02/09/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 10. Marjaree Mason Center 05/09/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 11 . Rape Counseling Services of Fresno 05/09/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 12. Clovis Police Department 03/02/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 13. Fowler Police Department 02/09/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 14. Fresno City Police Department 02/18/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 15. Fresno County Sheriff's Office 02/18/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 16. Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner's Office 07/20/2023 05/15/23 to 05/15/25 17. Huron Police Department 02/28/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 18. Kingsburg Police Department 02/09/2023 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 19. Mendota Police Department 02/23/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 20. Orange Cove Police Department 02/09/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 Operational Agreement Summary- Cal OES 2-160 (Revised 11/2020) 43 Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES OperationalAgreement Summary Grant Subaward #: XC 23 06 0100 Subrecipient: Fresno County Participating Date Signed Time Frame of OA Agency/Organization/Individual 1 . Parlier Police Department 02/09/2023 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 2. Reedley Police Department 02/09/2023 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 3.Sanger Police Department 02/23/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 4.Selma Police Department 03/28/2022 04/01/22 to 03/31/24 5. to 6• to 7. to 8• to 9• to 10. to 11 . to 12. to 13. to 14. to 15. to 16. to 17. to 18. to 19. to 20. to Operational Agreement Summary- Cal OES 2-160 (Revised 11/2020) 44 County Victim Services (XC) Program Grant Application/Agreement For account use only: Org No: 34320410 Account No: 4380 Fund No: 0001 Subclass No: 10000 45