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Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement with The Salvation Army, A Georgia Corporation AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AND THE SALVATION ARMY, A GEORGIA CORPORATION, DATED MAY 1, 2014 FOR EMERGENCY SHELTER SERVICES T is Amendment No. 1 (Amendment) to the Agreement is entered into this t lnday of , 2017 (Effective Date), by and between the City of Miami Beach, Florida, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, having its principal place of business at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 (City), and The Salvation Army, a corporation, having its principal place of business at 1907 NW 38th Street, Miami FL 33142 (Contractor), and hereby amends the Agreement as follows: RECITALS WHEREAS, the City issued a Request For Proposals from emergency shelter providers in 2013 that resulted in the City Contracting with a variety of emergency shelter providers including The Salvation Army; and WHEREAS, on May 1, 2014, the City and Contractor executed the Agreement with respect to the Request For Proposals (RFP), which services include providing emergency housing, meals, as set forth in Exhibit A of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, on January 11, 2017, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2017-29706 authorizing the City to amend the City's agreement with The Salvation Army and Camillus House, Inc.for the provision of emergency shelter beds, by extending the expiration date for both agreements from April 30, 2017 to September 30, • 2017 in order to ensure the current level of service through the end of this fiscal year; and further authorizing the City Manager to amend the agreement with The Salvation Army requiring five(5)additional shelter beds serving women and families. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and conditions contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the City and The Salvation Army hereby agree to amend the Agreement as follows: 1. ABOVE RECITALS. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated as part of this Amendment. 2. MODIFICATIONS. The Agreement is hereby modified (deleted items etruck through and inserted items underlined) as follows: (a) Section 4.3, "Duration and Extent Of Agreement(Term)", of the Agreement is hereby modified to read as follows: The term of this Agreement shall commence upon execution of this Agreement by all parties hereto, as set forth in the Effective Date on page 1 hereof, and shall continue, for three (3) years until September 30, 2017, unless otherwise terminated by the City. • - - - =-= (b) Section 2, "Scope of Work (Services)", of the Agreement is hereby modified to read as follows: The scope of work to be performed by Contractor is set forth in Exhibit "A", and "B", each entitled "Scope of Services" and "Service Deliverables". In addition, it is required for the contractor to have/provide five (5) additional shelter beds serving women and families, pursuant to Resolution No. 2017- 29706. 3. RATIFICATION. Except as amended herein, all other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect. In the event there is a conflict between the provisions of this Amendment and the Agreement, the provisions of this Amendment shall govern IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment to be executed by their appropriate officials, as of the date first entered above. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. i FOR CITY: CITY OF MIAMI BEACI, / IDA 9 ATTEST: /`' ,,, /`",/ By: ' x,. afael E. Granado, City Clerk Philip Levine, / o 5 l \ i 2 F'hyk j,r Date F\v .. .."� ate / // i, 4. tie INCORP ORATED: * V:\ . . \ / ../1, o/ FOR CONTRACTOR: THE SALVATION ARMY ATTEST: By . /c--/ 2 .... : Secretary General Secretary President Flro a Divisional Commander /ostvei (2. alclu.00 !L L.011‘-- Print Name David Erickson Print NameKenne Luyk 5.4/1 7 611 IC1 Date Date APPROVED AS TO FORM&LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION 4)- .ST-=r. City Attorn y Date RESOLUTION NO. 2017-29706 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO AMEND THE CITY'S AGREEMENTS WITH THE SALVATION ARMY AND CAMILLUS HOUSE, INC. FOR THE PROVISION OF EMERGENCY SHELTER BEDS, EXTENDING THE EXPIRATION DATE FOR BOTH AGREEMENTS FROM APRIL 30, 2017 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 IN ORDER TO ENSURE THE CURRENT LEVEL OF SERVICE THROUGH THE END OF THIS FISCAL YEAR; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO AMEND THE AGREEMENT WITH THE SALVATION ARMY, REQUIRING FIVE (5) ADDITIONAL SHELTER BEDS SERVING WOMEN AND FAMILIES. WHEREAS, homelessness is a national problem whose impact is felt locally, as the City has a significant number of homeless persons; and WHEREAS, the City employs a variety of strategies to address homelessness including the provision of emergency shelter for men,women and families with children; and WHEREAS, the City issued a Request For Proposals from emergency shelter providers in 2013 that resulted in the City contracting with a variety of emergency shelter providers including The Salvation Army, Sundari Foundation/Lotus House and Camillus House; and WHEREAS, the City's current contracts with these providers will expire on April 1, 2017; and WHEREAS, the City will be issuing a Request For Proposals for emergency shelter providers in January 2017; and WHEREAS, the City would like to align the terms of its contract with shelter providers with the fiscal year to enable more accurate fiscal projections and ensure the current level of service; and WHEREAS, the City also contracts with Miami Rescue Mission, an emergency shelter provider for men, whose contract aligns with the fiscal year and whose term ends September 30, 2017; and WHEREAS, the City has asked The Salvation Army, Sundari Foundation/ Lotus House and Camillus House, Inc. if they would be amenable to extending their agreements to September 30, 2017 to facilitate the alignment of all provider agreements for this fiscal year; and WHEREAS, The Salvation Army and Camillus House, Inc. have agreed to the extension of term and Sundari Foundation/Lotus House has declined; and WHEREAS, The Salvation Army has further agreed to provide five (5) additional shelter beds for women and families, in order to cover the gap in service which is currently being provided by Sundari Foundation/Lotus House. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby authorize the City Manager to amend the City's agreements with The Salvation Army and Camillus House, Inc. for the provision of emergency shelter beds, by extending the expiration date for both agreements from April 30, 2017 to September 30, 2017 in order to ensure the current level of service through the end of this fiscal year; and further authorize the City Manager to amend the agreement with The Salvation Army requiring five (5) additional shelter beds serving women and families. GN y PASSED AND ADOPTED this �� day of � nu4/ , 2017. ATTEST: 9 C TY C�_K ..V ' l►. .glll1'q) MAYO- 0itcY:\ • B I*%.INCORP ORATED +�+ AS TO NZ4��� ......f-�.26 • ARM&LANGU GE • n _ ` k FORM &FOR EXECUTION //3117 r Date City Att ne , Resolutions -C7 L MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: January 11,2017 • SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO AMEND THE CITY'S AGREEMENTS WITH THE SALVATION ARMY AND CAMILLUS HOUSE, INC. FOR THE PROVISION OF EMERGENCY SHELTER BEDS, EXTENDING THE EXPIRATION DATE FOR BOTH AGREEMENTS FROM APRIL 30, 2017 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 IN ORDER TO ENSURE THE CURRENT LEVEL OF SERVICE THROUGH THE END OF THIS FISCAL YEAR; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO AMEND THE AGREEMENT WITH THE SALVATION ARMY, REQUIRING FIVE (5) ADDITIONAL SHELTER BEDS SERVING WOMEN AND FAMILIES. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS The City contracts a variety of providers for the provision of emergency shelter services for homeless men; women and families with children. The City contracted its existing providers after issuing a Request For Proposals (RFP) in July 2013 and negotiating contracts with the three (3) responding parties as authorized by the City Commission at its February 12, 2014 meeting. The City contracted with the following providers as a result of the RFP: • The Salvation Army(providing services for men,women and families with children) • Camillus House(providing services to men) • Sundari Foundation/Lotus House (providing services to women and women with female children or male children to age 7) The contracts provided for the following performance expectations from the shelter providers: • Acceptance of the initial Care Plan submitted by the City at the time of client's placement in shelter; • Provision of weekly progress notes for clients placed in shelter, • Ensuring that Care Plan timelines are met;and • Notifying the City promptly if a client fails to meet the terms of his/her Care Plan. At the time of the RFP issuance, the City was reorganizing homeless services and Its overseeing department. The contracts resulting from the RFP were executed as soon as possible so as to • 279 ensure that shelter services were available as needed. However, the contract start dates began in May 2014 and were, therefore, out of synch with the City's fiscal year. Miami Rescue Mission is also a shelter provider for the City. However,its contract runs with the fiscal year and ends on September 30, 2017. For those contracts expiring on April 30, 2017, the Administration is requesting an extension of term to September 30, 2017. This extension of term will allow the City to align the new emergency shelter • contracts with the City's fiscal year. By doing so, the Administration can align all of its shelter contracts to the fiscal year and ensure accurate budget projections for all emergency shelter costs going forward. Currently, only the City's contract with Miami Rescue Mission is aligned with the fiscal year. The Administration has asked The Salvation Army, Camillus House, and Sundari Foundation/Lotus House to extend the term of their current contracts. Camillus House and The Salvation Army agreed to this extension. Sundari Foundation/Lotus House has declined. The City is issuing an RFP for shelter services for the FY2016/17 budget year. Staff will work with local • area shelters to encourage the widest submission of proposals possible to ensure that the City is prepared to offer suitable emergency shelter services to its homeless clients. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends adoption of the Resolution extending the contract term with willing emergency shelter providers and subsequently enabling the alignment of new contracts with the 2017/18 fiscal year as expected through the issuance of this year's RFP. KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED Enhance Beauty Arid Vibrancy Of Urban And Residential Neighborhoods; Focusing On Cleanliness, Historic Assets, In Select Neighborhoods And Redevelopment Areas FINANCIAL INFORMATION These costs were included in the FY 2016/17 approved budget. Amount 1 $161,964.27 Account 1 011-0560-000349 • Total $161,964.27 Legislative Tracking Housing and Community Services ATTACHMENTS; Description D Resolution • 280 Resolutions-C7 L MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: January 11, 2017 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO AMEND THE CITY'S AGREEMENTS WITH THE SALVATION ARMY AND CAMILLUS HOUSE, INC. FOR THE PROVISION OF EMERGENCY SHELTER BEDS, EXTENDING THE EXPIRATION DATE FOR BOTH AGREEMENTS FROM APRIL 30, 2017 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 IN ORDER TO ENSURE THE CURRENT LEVEL OF SERVICE THROUGH THE END OF THIS FISCAL YEAR; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO AMEND THE AGREEMENT WITH THE SALVATION ARMY, REQUIRING FIVE (5) ADDITIONAL SHELTER BEDS SERVING WOMEN AND FAMILIES. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS The City contracts a variety of providers for the provision of emergency shelter services for homeless men; women and families with children. The City contracted its existing providers after issuing a Request For Proposals (RFP) in July 2013 and negotiating contracts with the three (3) responding parties as authorized by the City Commission at its February 12, 2014 meeting. The City contracted with the following providers as a result of the RFP: • The Salvation Army(providing services for men,women and families with children) • Camillus House(providing services to men) • Sundari Foundation/Lotus House (providing services to women and women with female children or male children to age 7) The contracts provided for the following performance expectations from the shelter providers: • Acceptance of the initial Care Plan submitted by the City at the time of client's placement in shelter; • Provision of weekly progress notes for clients placed in shelter; • Ensuring that Care Plan timelines are met;and • Notifying the City promptly if a client fails to meet the terms of his/her Care Plan. At the time of the RFP issuance, the City was reorganizing homeless services and its overseeing department. The contracts resulting from the RFP were executed as soon as possible so as to • 279 ensure that shelter services were available as needed. However, the contract start dates began in May 2014 and were, therefore, out of synch with the City's fiscal year. Miami Rescue Mission is also a shelter provider for the City. However, its contract runs with the fiscal year and ends on September 30, 2017. For those contracts expiring on April 30, 2017, the Administration is requesting an extension of term to September 30, 2017. This extension of term will allow the City to align the new emergency shelter • contracts with the City's fiscal year. By doing so, the Administration can align all of its shelter contracts to the fiscal year and ensure accurate budget projections for all emergency shelter costs going forward. Currently, only the City's contract with Miami Rescue Mission is aligned with the fiscal year. The Administration has asked The Salvation Army, Camillus House, and Sundari Foundation/Lotus House to extend the term of their current contracts. Camillus House and The Salvation Army agreed to this extension. Sundari Foundation/Lotus House has declined. The City is issuing an RFP for shelter services for the FY2016/17 budget year. Staff will work with local area shelters to encourage the widest submission of proposals possible to ensure that the City is prepared to offer suitable emergency shelter services to its homeless clients. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends adoption of the Resolution extending the contract term with willing emergency shelter providers and subsequently enabling the alignment of new contracts with the 2017/18 fiscal year as expected through the issuance of this year's RFP. KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED Enhance Beauty And Vibrancy Of Urban And Residential Neighborhoods; Focusing On Cleanliness, Historic Assets, In Select Neighborhoods And Redevelopment Areas FINANCIAL INFORMATION These costs were included in the FY 2016/17 approved budget. Amount 1 $161,964.27 Account 1 011-0560-000349 Total $ 161,964.27 Legislative Tracking Housing and Community Services ATTACHMENTS: Description o Resolution • 280 • • AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AND THE SALVATION ARMY,A GEORGIA CORPORATION, FOR EMERGENCY SHELTER SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 1st day of May, 2014, by and' between the CITY.OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA (hereinafter referred to as City), having its principal offices at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, 33139, and THE SALVATION ARMY, A GEORGIA CORPORATION a Florida - • • Corporation, (hereinafter referred to'as Contractor);whose address is•1907 NW 38th Street, Miami FL 33142. • SECTION 1 • 1.1 DEFINITIONS • Agreement: This Agreement between the City and Contractor, and any exhibits and/or attachments hereto. City Manager: The Chief Administrative Officer of the City. Contractor: For the purposes of this Agreement, Contractor shall be deemed to be an independent contractor, and not an agent • or employee of the City. Services: All services, work and actions by the Contractor performed pursuant to or undertaken under this Agreement, as described in Section 2 and Exhibit"A" hereto. Fee(Compensation): Amount paid to the Contractor to cover the costs .of the Services. Risk Manager: The Risk Manager of the City, with offices at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Third Floor, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, telephone number (305) 673-7000, Ext. 6435, and fax number(305)673-7023. • • • Page 1 of 22 • . i • • SECTION 2 SCOPE OF WORK(SERVICES) The scope of work to be performed by Contractor is set forth in Exhibit"A," and "B", each entitled "Scope of Services"and "Service Deliverables". SECTION 3 COMPENSATION 3.1 FIXED FEE For the term of this Agreement, the City agrees to pay a fixed fep of$28 per bad, per day, for a minimum of twenty (20) beds, totaling Two Hundred Four Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($204,400) per year for year one of this agreement, to be used by Contractor to provide Emergency Shelter Services (such Services as set forth in Exhibit "A" and "B" hereto). In Year Two, the fixed fee shall be $28.84 per bed, per day, for a minimum of twenty(20)beds, totaling Two Hundred Ten Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-Two Dollars ($210,532). In Year Three, the fixed fee shall be$29.71 per bed, per day,for a minimum of twenty (20) beds, totaling Two Hundred Seventeen Thousand Four Hundred Seventy-Seven Dollars and Twenty Cents ($217,477.20). Additional beds may be purchased at the rate Thirty Dollars($30)per day, per bed, if requested and available. 3.2 INVOICING Contractor shall submit a monthly invoice, which includes a description of the Services provided including the number of beds provided, and a copy of the latest Monthly Progress Report as generated through the Homeless Management Information System. 3.3 METHOD OF PAYMENT Payments shall be made within thirty (30) days of the date of invoice, 1n a manner satisfactory to and as approved and received by the City. Contractor shall mail all invoices to: City of Miami Beach Office of Housing& Community Services Attention: Maria L. Ruiz 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 City of Miami Beach—The Salvation An-ny Page 2 of 22 • SECTION 4 GENERAL PROVISIONS, • 4.1 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR With respect to the performance of the Services, the Contractor shall exercise that degree of skill, care, efficiency and diligence normally exercised by recognized professionals with respect to the performance of comparable services. In its performance of the Services, the Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations of the City, Miami-Dade County, the State of Florida, and the federal government, as applicable. 4.2 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES . i A State of Florida Form PUR 7068, Sworn Statement under Section 287.133(3)(a) Florida Statute on Public Entity Crimes shall be filed with the City's Procurement Division, prior to commencement of the Services herein. 4.3 DURATION AND EXTENT OF AGREEMENT(TERM) The term of this Agreement shall commence upon execution of this Agreement by all parties hereto, as set forth in the Effective Date on page 1 hereof, and shall continue, for three (3) years, unless otherwise terminated by the City. . Notwithstanding the preceding, however, in no event shall the Term of this Agreement exceed beyond three(3)years from the date of commencement. 4.4 TIME OF COMMENCEMENT OF SERVICES The Services to be rendered by the Contractor shall be commenced upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed from the City subsequent to execution of the Agreement by the parties. 4.5 INDEMNIFICATION Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Miami Beach and its officers, employees and agents, from and against any and all actions, claims, liabilities, losses, and expenses, including, but not limited to, attorneys' fees, for personal, economic or bodily injury, wrongful death, loss of or damage to property, at law or in equity, which may arise or be alleged to have arisen from the negligent acts, errors, omissions or other wrongful conduct of the Contractor, its employees, agents, sub-consultants, or any other person or entity acting under Consultant's control, in connection with the Contractor's performance of the Services pursuant to this Agreement; and to that extent, . the Contractor shall pay all such claims and losses and shall pay all such costs and judgments which may issue from any lawsuit arising from such claims and losses, and shall pay all costs and attorneys'fees expended by the City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 3 of 22 City in the defense of such claims and losses, including appeals. • The Contractor's obligation under this Subsection shall not include the obligation to indemnify the City of Miami Beach and its officers, employees and agents, from and against any actions or claims which arise or are alleged to have arisen from negligent acts or omissions or other wrongful conduct of the City and its officers, employees and agents. The parties each agree to give the other party prompt notice of any claim coming to its knowledge that in any way directly or indirectly affects the other party. 4.6 TERMINATION, SUSPENSION AND SANCTIONS • • • 4.6.1 Termination for Cause If the Contractor shall fail to fulfill in a timely manner, or otherwise violate any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations material to this Agreement, the City shall thereupon have the right to terminate the Services then remaining to be performed. Prior to exercising its option to terminate for cause, the City shall notify the Contractor of Its violation of the particular terms of this Agreement and shall grant Contractor seven (7) days to cure such default. If such default remains uncured after seven (7)days,the City, upon three(3) days' notice to Contractor, may terminate this Agreement and the City shall be fully discharged from any and all liabilities, duties and terms arising out of/or by virtue of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the above, the Contractor shall not be relieved of liability to the City for damages sustained by the City by any breach of the Agreement by the Contractor. The City, at its sole option and discretion, shall additionally be entitled to bring any and all • legal/equitable actions that it deems to be in its best interest in order to enforce the City's right and remedies against the defaulting party. The City shall be entitled to recover all costs of such actions, including reasonable attorneys' fees.•To the extent allowed by law,the defaulting party waives its right to Jury trial and its right to bring permissive counter claims against the City in any such action. 4.6.2 Termination for Convenience of City NOTWITHSTANDING SECTION 4.6.1, THE CiTY MAY ALSO, FOR ITS CONVENIENCE AND WITHOUT CAUSE, TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT AT ANY TIME DURING THE TERM HEREOF BY . GIVING WRITTEN NOTICE TO CONSULTANT OF SUCH TERMINATION, WHiCH SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE SEVEN (7) DAYS FOLLOWING RECEIPT BY THE CONSULTANT OF THE WRITTEN TERMINATION NOTICE. IN THAT EVENT, ANY • FINISHED OR UNFINISHED DOCUMENTS AND OTHER City of Miami Beach.-The Salvation Army Page 4 of 22 • MATERIALS PREPARED AND OR OTHERWISE COMPILED BY CONSULTANT PURSUANT TO ITS PROVISION OF THE SERVICES CONTEMPLATED IN SECTION 2 AND IN EXHIBIT "A", SHALL BE PROMPTLY ASSEMBLED AND DELIVERED TO THE CITY, AT CONSULTANT'S SOLE COST AND EXPENSE. IF THE AGREEMENT IS TERMINATED BY THE CITY AS PROVIDED IN THIS SUBSECTION, CONSULTANT SHALL BE PAID FOR ANY SERVICES SATISFACTORILY PERFORMED, AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY AT ITS SOLE DISCERTION, UP TO THE DATE OF TERMINATION; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT AS A CONDITION PRECEDENT TO SUCH PAYMENT, CONSULTANT SHALL HAVE • DELIVERED ANY AND ALL DOCUMENTS, MATERIALS, ETC, TO . . • CITY,AS REQUIRED HEREIN. 4.6.3 Termination for Insolvency The City also reserves the right to terminate the remaining Services to be performed in the event the Contractor is placed either in voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy or. makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors. In such event, the right and obligations for the parties shall be the same as provided for in Section 4.6.2. 4.6.4 Sanctions for Noncompliance with Nondiscrimination Provisions In the event of the Contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination provisions of this Agreement, as applicable, the City shall impose such sanctions as the City or the State of Florida may determine to be appropriate, including but not limited to,withholding of payments to the Contractor under the Agreement until the Contractor complies and/or cancellation, termination or suspension of the Services and/or the Agreement. In the event the City cancels or terminates the Services and/or the Agreement pursuant to this Subsection the rights and obligations of the parties shall be the same as provided In Section 4.6.2. 4.7 CHANGES AND ADDITIONS Any changes and additions to the terms of this Agreement shall be by a written amendment, signed by the duly authorized representatives of the City and Contractor. No alteration, change, or modification of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless amended in writing, 'signed by the parties hereto, and approved by the City. 4.8 OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS Any changes and additions to the terms of this Agreement shall be by a written amendment, signed by the duly authorized representatives of the City City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 5 of 22 • and Contractor. No alteration, change, or modification of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless„amended In writing, signed by the parties • hereto, and approved by the City. 4.9 ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS It is expressly understood and agreed by the parties hereto that monies to be used by Contractor, as contemplated by this Agreement, may originate from City of Miami Beach Resort Tax, General Fund and/or Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)funds from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and must be implemented in full compliance • with all of HUD's rules and regulations. It is expressly understood and agreed that In the event of curtailment or non-production of said federal grant funds, the financial sources necessary to continue to pay the Contractor all or any portions of the funds contemplated herein will not be•available, and that this Agreement will thereby terminate effective as of the time that it is determined by the City, In its sole discretion and Judgment, that said funds are no longer available. In the event of such determination,the Contractor agrees that it will not look to, nor seek to hold liable, the City nor any individual member of the City Commission and/or City Administration thereof personally for the performance of this Agreement and all of the parties hereto shall be released from further liability each to the other under the terms of this Agreement. The Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable federal regulations as they may apply to program administration and to carry out each activity in compliance with the laws and regulations as described in 24 CFR 576, as same may be amended from time to time. Additionally, the Contractor will comply with all state and local (City and County) laws and ordinances hereto applicable. It shall be Contractor's sole and absolute responsibility to continually familiarize itself with any and all applicable federal regulations, as well as any and all applicable state and local laws and ordinances. 4.10 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION OR OWNED PROPERTY As applicable, Emergency Shelter Grant funds may be used by religious organizations or on property owned by religious organizations only with the prior written approval from the City and only in accordance with requirements set in 24 CFR 576.23. . 4.11 CONFORMITY TO HUD REGULATIONS . Section Deleted. City of Miami Beach-The Solvation Army Page 6 of 22 4.12 AUDIT AND INSPECTIONS With 24-hour written notice, the City and/or such representatives as the City may deem to act on its behalf, may, during normal business hours, audit, examine and make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel, conditions of employment and other data relating to all matters covered by this Agreement. Contractor shall maintain any and all records necessary to document compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. 4.13 ASSIGNMENT,TRANSFER OR SUBCONTRACTING The.Contractor shall not.subcontract, assign;or transfer any work under this• Agreement without the prior written consent of the City. 4.14 SUB-CONTRACTORS The Contractor shall be liable for the Contractor's services, responsibilities and liabilities under this Agreement and the services, responsibilities and liabilities of sub-contractors, and any other person or entity acting under the direction or controls of the Contractor.When the term "Contractor" is used In this Agreement, it shall be deemed to include any sub-contractors and any other person or entity acting under the direction or control of Contractor. All sub-contractors must be approved of In writing prior to their engagement by Contractor. 4.15 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY In connection with the performance of this Agreement, and only In accordance with applicable federal law, the Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, age, and national origin, place of birth, marital status, or physical handicap. The Contractor shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during their employment without regard to their race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, age, national origin, place of birth, marital status, and disability, as applicable. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or termination; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay, or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. 4.16 CONFLICT OF INTEREST The Contractor agrees to adhere to and be governed by the Metropolitan Miami-Dade County Conflict of Interest Ordinance (No. 72-82), as amended; and by the City of Miami Beach Charter and Code, which are Incorporated by City of Miami Beach—The Salvation An-ny Page 7 of 22 reference herein as if fully set forth herein, in connection with the Agreement conditions hereunder. • The Contractor covenants that it presently has no Interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirectly which should conflict in any manner or degree With the performance of the Services. The Contractor further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement, no person having any such interest shall knowingly be employed by the Contractor. No member of. or delegate to the Congress of the United States shall be admitted to any share or part of this Agreement or to any benefits arising there from. 4.17 PATENT RIGHTS; COPYRIGHTS; CONFIDENTIAL FINDINGS . • Any patentable result arising out of this Agreement, as well as all information, design specifications, processes, data and findings, shall be made available to the City for public use. No reports, other documents, articles or devices produced In whole or in part under this Agreement shall be the subject of any application for copyright or patent by or on behalf of the Contractor or its employees or subcontractors. 4.18 NOTICES All notices and communications relating to the day-to-day activities shall be exchanged between the Project Manager appointed by the Contractor and the Program Coordinator designated by the City. The Contractor's Project Manager and the City's Program Coordinator shall be designated promptly upon commencement of services. All other notices and communications in writing required or permitted hereunder may be delivered personally to the representatives of the Contractor and the City listed below or may be mailed by registered mail. Until changed by notice in writing, all such notices and communications shall be addressed as follows: TO CONTRACTOR: The Salvation Army—Miami Area Command Attn: Major Fernando Martinez 1907 NW 38th Street Miami, Florida 33142 (305)637-6721 THE CITY: City of Miami Beach Attn: Kathie G. Brooks/Office of the City Manager 1700 Convention Center Drive City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 8 of 22 • • Miami Beach, Florida 33139 (305) 673-7010 • WITH COPIES TO: Office of Housing and Community Services Attn: Maria L. Ruiz, Director City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 4.19 LITIGATION JURISDICTIONNENUE This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Florida, both substantive and remedial, without regard to principles of conflict of laws. The exclusive venue for any litigation arising out of the Agreement shall be Miami-Dade County, Florida, if In State court, and the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, If in federal court BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTRACTOR AND CITY EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHTS EITHER PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY OR ANY CIVIL LITIGATION RELATED TO, OR ARISING OUT OF, THIS AGREEMENT. 4.20 ENTIRETY OF AGREEMENT This writing and any exhibits and/or attachments incorporated (and/or otherwise referenced for incorporation) herein embody the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties hereto,. and there are no other agreements and understandings, oral or written, with reference to the subject matter hereof that are not merged herein and superseded hereby. 4.21 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS The Contractor shall not commence any work and/or Services pursuant to this Agreement until all Insurance required under this Section has been obtained and such insurance has been reviewed and approved by the City's Risk Manager. Contractor shall maintain and carry in full force during the term of this Agreement the following insurance: 1. Contractor General Liability, in the amount of $1,000,000, naming the City of Miami Beach, Florida as an additional insured. 2. Workers Compensation & Employers Liability, as required pursuant to Florida Statutes. • • City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 9 of 22 • • All insurance required hereunder must be furnished by insurance companies authorized to do business in the State of Florida. Original certificates of insurance for the above coverage must be submitted to the City's Risk Manager at the Office of the Risk Manager of the City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. • The Contractor is solely responsible for obtaining and submitting all insurance certificates for its sub-contractors. All insurance policies must be issued by companies authorized to do business under the laws of the State of Florida. The companies must be rated no less • than "B+"as to management and not less than "Class VP'as to strength by the latest edition of Best's Insurance Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Oldwick, New Jersey, or its equivalent. Compliance with the foregoing requirements shall not relieve the Contractor of the liabilities and obligations under this Section or under any other portion of this Agreement, and the City shall have the right to obtain from the Contractor specimen copies of the insurance policies in the event that submitted certificates of insurance are Inadequate to ascertain compliance with required overage. Ail of Contractor's certificates, as required in this Section 4.11, shall contain endorsements providing that written notice shall be given to the City at least thirty(30) days prior to termination, cancellation or reduction in coverage In the policy. The Contractor shall not.commence any.work.and/or Services pursuant to this Agreement until the City's Risk Manager has received, reviewed and approved, in writing, certificates of insurance showing that the requirements of this Section (in its entirety) have been met and provided for. 4.22 LIMITATION OF CITY'S LIABILITY The City desires to enter into this Agreement only if in so doing the City can place a limit on the City's liability for any cause of action for money damages due to an alleged breach by the City of this Agreement, so that its liability for any such breach never exceeds the sum of $1,000. Contractor hereby expresses its willingness to enter into this Agreement with Consultant's recovery from the City for any damage action for breach of contract to be limited to a maximum amount of$1,000. Accordingly, and notwithstanding any other term or condition of this Agreement, Contractor hereby agrees that the City shall not be liable to the Contractor for damages in an amount in excess of $1,000 for any action or City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 10 of 22 • • • claim for breach of contract arising out of the performance or non-performance of any:obligations imposed Upon the City by this Agreement. Nothing contained in this paragraph or elsewhere In this Agreement is in any way intended to be a waiver of the limitation placed upon the City's liability as set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. 4.23 CONSULTANT'S COMPLIANCE WITH FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS LAW Pursuant to Section 119.0701 of the Florida Statutes, if the Consultant meets the definition of "Contractor" as defined in Section 119.0701(1)(a), the Consultant shall: - • •a). Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the public agency in order to perform the service; • b) Provide the public with access to public records on the same terms and conditions that the public agency would provide the records and at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law; c) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law; and d) Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer to the City, at no City cost, all public records created, received, maintained and/or directly related to the performance of this Agreement that are in possession of the Consultant upon termination of this Agreement. Upon termination of this Agreement, the Consultant shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City in a format that is compatible with the information•technology systems of the City. For purposes of this Article, the term "public records" shall mean all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, data processing software, or other material, regardless of the physical form, characteristics, or means of transmission, made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business of the City. Consultant's failure to comply with the public records disclosure requirement set forth in Section 119.0701 of the Florida Statutes shall be a breach of this Agreement. In the event the Consultant does not comply with the public records disclosure requirement set forth in Section 119.0701 of the Florida Statutes,the.City may, at the City's sole discretion, avail itself of the remedies set forth under this Agreement and available at law. • City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 11 of 22 • • • [REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] 1 City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 12 of 22 • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their appropriate officials, as of the date first entered above. FOR CITY: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ATTEST: By: City Jerk • . . . . . Ci Man.ger (<((c-( rt.?Date Date FOR CONTRACTOR: THE SALVATION ARMY, A GEORGIA CORPORATION ATTEST: • •By: 4010f y• •/� MIA '. � C--•!►• f ec eta --} ; ; PRESIDENT • LARRY W.BROOME Donald C.Bell Print Name Print Name 011 tal e1 21 110 114 • Date Date • APPROVED AS TO Corporate Seal FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION • • • Oilffd IMr omeyn date • City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 13 of 22 • • • EXHIBIT"A" "SCOPE OF SERVICES" The Contractor agrees to provide the following services to individuals and families referred for emergency shelter placement: Service Units of Service I Documentation of Service Bed Roster Report 1 Report Daily Attendance Roster Emergency Housing 20 beds per day, Attendance Roster 365 days per year Meals 3 meals per day/ Attendance Roster • per client placed Care Plan Management Minimum of weekly Care Plan Progress Reports Care Plan conferences per client_placed Related Definitions: The City's goal is to reduce homelessness by providing emergency shelter to homeless persons as a means of transitioning them to stability and, ultimately, permanent housing. The City adheres to a strengths-based client engagement strategy that seeks to utilize a client's strengths to devise plans that incorporate these natural strengths to overcome existing service gaps or personal barriers.We seek to adhere to cultural competency standards and engage the client at his/her level of comprehension. In order to achieve this and ensure that finite public resources are used efficiently, the City will expect the following: Intake & Consent — The Intake provides prospective clients with an overview of shelter services and the benefits and expectations of program participation. Client consents required for program participation are executed by the City enabling the provision of further services by the City and Contractor. Assessment — An assessment documents the natural supports and needs of the client and his/her family. The assessment form also indicates the client's assigned number in Homeless Management Information System(HMIS). Assessments must meet the following criteria: • Information collected is documented completely and accurately • •Adherence to grammar and spelling rules for the English language • • A sincere and thorough effort to understand the client, his/her family, and their respective strengths and needs • Effective engagement to ensure that the client and his/her family are • ' informed regarding program services and expectations as well as the City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 14 of 22 • means/process by which to access additional services • • All client and family needs have been identified and subsequently addressed via Referral Care Plan—The Care Plan outlines the specific strategies and steps to be taken by the client to address personal and family stability and the subsequent goal of obtaining permanent housing. The plan Identifies the Issues to be addressed and the respective community-based agencies or resources that will be harnessed in response. • Care Plan Contact/Progress Update—A Care Plan Contact provides an opportunity to monitor the client's progress towards the goals identified via the Care Plan as well • as to identify any new concerns or issues that require address through referral. A Care Plan Contact is conducted In person. The contact will document following minimum criteria: • Progress on the Care Plan is reviewed and documented • The identification of any additional needs or Issues affecting school attendance were discussed and, when appropriate, referrals were subsequently issued Care Plan Contacts are to take place within the following timeframes: • Care Plan Contact#1:Three business(3)days of shelter placement • Care Plan Contact#2 and forward:Weekly • Care Plan Close-Out— The Care Plan Close-Out documents the client's successful completion of all items and strategies identified In the Care Plan. Conversely, failure to complete the Care Plan should trigger a referral to an alternate program or exploration of alternate options for the client. . . A.Care Plan Close-Out.is .conducted •in person with the client. The contact will document following minimum criteria: • Completion of the Care Plan is reviewed and documented • Documentation of client destination (i.e. independent housing, supportive housing, other shelter, etc.) Client Termination — The Contractor may terminate clients for failure to adhere to Care Plan goals and timelines as well as failure to adhere to shelter rules. The Contractor will notify the City in writing of any terminations and the reasons for such termination. Initial Care Plan—The City will provide an Initial Care Plan as part of the referral and placement process to shelter. This Plan, which the client consented to as a condition of accepting shelter, will identify the initial actions/goals a client must achieve to maintain shelter. Typically,this will include: • Adherence to shelter rules(including TB test) • Obligatory meetings with the on-site, assigned care manager City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 15 of 22 • • Application for eligible entitlements(including phone service) • • • Application for replacement identification documents(if applicable) • Sobriety supports(for those clients experiencing addiction) The initial Care Plan establishes the immediate, actionable steps that a client must take towards independence. These steps each have deadlines for completion. If a client falls to meet a deadline and the cause for this failure is his/her inaction, the client is subject to termination from the program. it should be underscored that the terms of shelter acceptance were stipulated in the Initial Care Plan.Any deviation or performance failure on the client's part is, therefore, a rejection of the shelter offer. Typically, the Initial Care Plan.will provide tasks'that keep the client engaged to outcomes-designed goals until the first full meeting with his/her assigned on-site care manager. It is then the City's expectation that the shelter provider will grow and expand the Care Plan to reflect the evolving, emerging needs of the client as he/she makes progress towards independence. Referrals — Referrals address the identification of a specific client need and the subsequent identification of a community-based resource and/or strategy to address the need. Referrals must be provided for all service needs recognized in the intake and assessment and Care Plan Progress or client-Initiated requests Referrals must be issued with the following client-focused interests in mind: • Is the referral appropriate within the scope of the client's Care Plan? • Does the referral address the need identified? • Can the client access the services being sought via the referral? • Is the agency provided in the referral the most accessible, most appropriate provider for the services needed? • Is the referral culturally appropriate? • • Does the client consent to receiving the referral? • These referrals must be documented and included within the client's Care Plan. Service Deliverables Services must be delivered as follows: Unit of Service is Service Location Daily Bed Vacancy 1 report Via Electronic Mail Daily by 9am Report Emergency shelter 20 beds per day, per The Salvation Army In adherence to beds year individual Care Plan objectives and timelines and as approved by the City City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 16 of 22 • Meals 3 meals per day, per The Salvation Army As appropriate client placed Care Plan Weekly for each The Salvation Army Initially within three Management client placed (3)days of client placement and weekly thereafter until termination Care Plan Progress 1 report per month, The Salvation Army Within 30 days of Reports per client placements and every 30 days thereafter • . Service Benchmarks Service• - E Benchmark's) Daily Bed Vacancy Report • Beds available for client placement Including vacancies created through client discharge and termination Care Plan Contact/Progress •Care Plan Amendments, as appropriate and necessary Report • Referrals Issued for services identified in evolving Care • Plan •Care Plan Progress Reports delivered monthly Termination • Client Destination after discharge and/or reason for program termination as reported through Care Plan Contact and Monthly Report Service Documentation Services will be deemed as provided when the following documentation Is provided within the noted timeframes: Service..." Documentation - . Submission Deadline Daily Bed Vacancy Bed Roster By 9am weekdays, Report excluding legal holidays Care Plan Care Plan Contact/Progress Form Within 24 hours of contact Contact/Progress and/or service provision Report Referrals Referral Form and/or amended Care Within 24 hours of contact Plan and/or service provision Terminations Care Plan Contact/Progress Form Within 24 hours of termination Care Plan Development • While the Initial Care Plan gets a client to the shelter as a condition of accepting services, it will be the shelter provider's responsibility to amend the Care Plan to reflect the necessary, progressive steps leading to the client's eventual (and hopefully expeditious) transition to Independent, permanent housing. This evolving Care Plan will address specific strategies and timelines to achieve the following: City of Miami_Beach-The Salvation Army Page 17 of 22 • • Permanent, sustained source of Income(enabling self-sustenance) • Permanent, sustainable housing(usually a reflection of the income secure) • Natural supports (individual- and community-level engagements to eliminate social isolation and provide barriers to recidivism and a return to homelessness) • Medical supports (for those with either physical or medical conditions that can pose a risk factor for homelessness) • Sobriety supports(for those with addiction issues) • Legal status advocacy(for those without established legal status;this may include the obtaining of a tax identification number along with a correlating, • realistic action plan to meet all of the supports listed previously) The Care Plan is a written document provided to the client that specifically delineates the goals identified and expected and the specific strategies (referrals/actions/achievements) for the fulfillment of these goals. More so, the Care Plan delineates the specific timeframes by which each interim goal or strategy is expected to be fulfilled as well as the means for their achievement. For example: Gare Plan Goal - Strategyr, f--Documentation TimetinelBenchmark Obtain employment 1. Obtain/create 1. Copy of resume Within two weeks of resume being used for shelter admission 2. Meet with In- employment house job search developer to 2. Appointment obtain logs with in- employment house job leads • developer and 3. Register with South Florida South Florida Workforce Workforce 3. Log of all job 4, Submit a Interviews and minimum of five employment applications per submissions work day tracking date and position applied Sometimes, despite best efforts, goals are not achieved. In those cases in which client inaction or deliberate action were the cause for failure, the client is subject to program termination. In those cases in which best efforts adhered to the strategies proscribed but did not achieve outcome, the in-house care manager has the • discretion to authorize additional time for goal achievement or reconsider the viability of the goal and suggest an alternative. Such decisions should be based on the facts at hand and the client's overall adherence to the Care Plan and natural resources. City of Mfami Beach—The Salvation Army Page 18 of 22 3i • The Care Plan Is an evolving, progressive document and should be amended as frequently as necessary to drive the client to the ultimate goal of independence. Goals that are too broadly defined should be avoided as should also a fixed chronological and universal application of expectations. Care Plans should reflect the client's individual strengths and assets with a conscious recognition and respect for the availability of resources and the client's cultural and physical identity. There Is no such thing as one Care Plan fits all. Care Plans are expected to be the product of client assessment, realistic client expectations and the realistic incorporation of Interventions and resources. Engagement Strategies . The Contractor will adhere to the following engagement strategies in the delivery of services: • Advise the client of the scheduled weekly Care Plan meeting and its requirements and timelines. • Provide client Information regarding the Care Coordination process and other available services. • Reintroduce the services available and the Care Plan goals during each client interaction. • Document every interaction with or on behalf client.via the Care Plan Contact/Progress Report. Discharge Planning Discharge typically results under two conditions: 1. The client has failed to adhere to his/her Care Plan and is being terminated for cause; or 2. The client is ready to be transitioned to an alternate housing environment (which may include relocation; an alternate shelter;transitional,supportive and permanent housing) Clients whose cause for failure cannot be clearly ascertained should be placed on notice and trigger an interventional action. Such notice should include immediate intervening steps(Care Plan amendment)that the client is required to take in order to maintain his/her program enrollment. As with all Care Plan items, specific strategies and benchmarks (including timelines)must be included. Clients who willfully fail adherence to their Care Plans should be discharged as soon as they violate Care Plan requirements. Clients who are being terminated for cause should be notified in writing as to the reason(s)for termination. Such notice should be forwarded to the City upon issuance. City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 19 of 22 • • • Additional Client Services • The City expects that the following services to be provided,as appropriate: 1. Testing for tuberculosis within forty-eight(48) business hours of admittance to shelter. • 2. Case Management staff will be bilingual and should have some social service experience working with homeless populations and/or preferably a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work. 3. Clients will receive case management services with an emphasis on obtaining stability, entitlements,and housing,this includes: a. Development of a Care Plan and documentation of contacts; • b. Referrals for specialized health, substance abuse, mental health • • screening and treatment will be made for clients based on need or their request; c. Referral to other entitlement agencies including, but not limited to, Veterans Administration, SNAP, and Medicaid; d. Referral to educational and vocational training; e. Referral for employment; and f. Referral to permanent housing. 4. Clean clothing and hygiene products, if available. 5. Random drug and alcohol tests will be conducted monthly and/or at shelter staffs discretion with test results included in client's case file. 6. The City reserves the right to conduct periodic audits of client files to ensure adherence to service benchmarks. Employee/ Contractor File Review The following documentation must be included in the employee/Contractor file for • -- • • • those employees/Contractors providing services under this contract. The following must be included in the employee files: • Employment Application • Evidence of degree/credentials • Job Description Signed by Employee • Evidence of Required Experience • Florida Background Criminal Screening • • Proof of Knowledge of Policies&Procedures • Confidentiality Agreement Re: Client Information • Documentation of Agency Training/In-Service Training • 1-9 Verification on File The City reserves the right to inspect employee/Contractor files with due notice (at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of planned site visit) to ensure adherence to contractual expectations. City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 20 of 22 • Reporting Requirements • • The Contractor will provide the City with a Monthly Progress Report and reimbursement request by 5:00 PM on the fifth (5th) of the following month. in the event that the fifth of the month lands on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday, the report must be submitted the following business day. Monthly reports and reimbursement requests will be submitted via any of the • following methods: • Electronic mail • Facsimile • Standard mail • Hand delivery • Monthly reports will not be considered acceptable unless the following Is met: • Forms are completely and accurately filled • Necessary back-up materials are included (client documentation, expense receipts, time logs, etc.) • Reports bear the signature of the person submitting the report on behalf of the Contractor Monitoring & Performance Reviews The City of Miami Beach reserves the right to_ inspect, monitor and/or audit the Contractor to ensure contractual compliance. This includes, but is not limited to • . Review of on-site service delivery • Inspection and review of client, budgetary and employee files (for those employees providing services under this contract) The City will provide the Contractor a minimum of two (2) business days' notice prior to a monitoring visit. Partner Performance Ratings The Contractor agrees that its Partner Performance Rating, the score awarded for performance on the following measures, will be posted on the City's website on a bi- annual basis: • Timely and accurate submission of monthly progress report • Timely and accurate submissions of monthly financial reports (reimbursement requests) • Delivery of contracted service units with anticipated client outcomes leading to independent housing for clients based Ratings will be given for each performance measure based on the following: City of Miami Beach-The Salvation Army Page 21 of 22 _ '-__ � | ----__ • _'_-_- __-_-_-_-___--______-�____-____--_____-__' ___ '�~--_-. __ _-_-__- - � . City of Miami Beac -The Salvation Army Page 22 of 22 • . .......__ • Performance Measure I Rating Rationale&Score Timely and accurate submission of monthly > "0"for falling to.submit on time progress report > "25"for submitting on time Timely and accurate submissions of monthly > "0"for failing to submit accurate report with financial reports(reimbursement requests) back-up material on time > "25"for submitting accurate report on time Delivery of contracted service units and Possible score of 0 to 50 based upon anticipated outcome measures completion of monthly projected service units. Score is pro-rated If total projected service units are not met. Please note that clients are expected to transition to permanent housing within 90 days of placement Training Requirements Frontline personnel (those conducting trainings) will be required to complete the following trainings prior to service provision: Care Plan Management Services 0 Program Overview Training 0 Care Plan Management including the use of Natural Supports ❑Transition Planning ❑ Client Discharge&Termination ❑ Monthly Reporting & Billing Additional Documentation The following documentation must be submittedwith-this executed agreement: • All required insurance certificates • Copy of current audit • Copy of required business licenses and permits • City of Miami Beach—The Salvation Army Page 22 of 22 _o \'il Vp,�'L4N THE SALVATION ARMY POLICY STATEMENT ON RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS The Salvation Army in the United States works cooperatively with many groups- governmental,social service, civic,religious,business,humanitarian,educational, health,character building,and other groups-in the pursuit of its mission to preach the Christian Gospel and meet human need. Any agency,governmental or private,which enters into a contractual or cooperative relationship with The Salvation Army should be advised that: 1. The Salvation Army is an international religious and charitable movement, organized and operated on a quasi-military pattern,and is a branch of the Christian church. 2. All programs of The Salvation Army are administered by Salvation Army Officers,who are ministers of the Gospel. 3. The motivation of the organization is love of God and a practical concern for the needs of humanity. 4. The Salvation Army's provision of food,shelter,health services,counseling, and other physical,social,emotional,psychological and spiritual aid,is given on the basis of need,available resources and established program policies. Organizations contracting and/or cooperating with The Salvation Army may be assured that because The Salvation Army is rooted in Christian compassion and is governed by Judeo-Christian ethics,The Salvation Army will strictly observe all provisions of its contracts and agreements. Commissioners Conference: May-96 Detail by Entity Name Page 1 of 3 Florida Department of State DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS r ��� r3jYt 10.11 of artofficial.;hpterr/nova w.ebr&r Department of State / Division of Corporations / Search Records / Detail 9v Document Number/ Detail by Entity Name Foreign Not For Profit Corporation THE SALVATION ARMY Filing Information Document Number 803387 FEI/EIN Number 58-0660607 Date Filed 09/10/1928 State GA Status ACTIVE Principal Address 1424 N.E.EXPRESSWAY,N.E. ATLANTA,GA 30329 Changed:02/23/2011 Mailing Address 1424 N.E. EXPRESSWAY, N.E. ATLANTA,GA 30329 Changed:02/23/2011 Registered Agent Name&Address LUYK,KENNETH O • 5631 VAN DYKE RD. LUTZ,FL 33558 Name Changed:08/26/2016 Address Changed:09/29/2004 • Officer/Director Detail Name&Address • Title C JEFFRY,DAVID E 615 SLATERS LANE ALEXANDRIA,VA Title P BELL,DONALD C http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=Entity... 2/2/2017 Detail by Entity Name Page 2 of 3 1424 N.E.EXPWY. ATLANTA,GA Title VP BAILEY,F.BRADFORD 1424 N.E.EXPRESSWAY, N.E. ATLANTA,GA 30329 Title AT ELLIS,STEPHEN T 1424 NE EXPRESSWAY ATLANTA,GA Title T SEILER,JAMES K. 1424 N.E. EXPRESSWAY, N.E. 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