DEL-BTARE DCJC ONLY OIWC IL 5 Applicant ere-bj?r Applies. to the for Financial Support for the. Within-Described Project: Reclaim Date Award Date Subgrant Numb-:35! 1 13 2'01? 3 27 301? 2016-PF?Pass?1m1555 1. Type of Funds for which you are applying DEDOI Rccnujr Program Funding 4 PF (State DEDOJ 2. Applicant Name Of Applicant: Interfaidl Cummin' Housing ofDelawm-e: Inc. Federal ID: 510398556 County: New Castle Street Address Line 1: 613 North ?7215ng St. Address Line 2: Address Line 3: City: Wilmington State: DE Zip: 19801-1135 3. Recipient Agencies [inerfaith Community Housing ofD-alawarc. Inc. 4. Project Director Ti gmmDI: Name: Mrs. Danielle Brothers ?a tune or actor Agency: Street Address Line I: 613 North Washington Street Address Line 2: Address Line 3: City: ?magma Scare: DE I Zip: 19301?2135: Phone: 303?55 1?3991 x314 Fax: Email: dbrodlm?ichde?rg 5. Financial Of?cer Title:Fis.ca1 O??i?cr Fame: Ms Darlene Sample Agenn?: Co . Street Address Line 1: 113 Washington 3! Addres: LIE: 2: Address Line 3: City: ?Mgr-an State: DE Zip: 39301 Pimne: Ell?55335344 x115 Fax: Email: dsample'i?ichdf?rg Contact Title: Director orfDew-Iapmcm? 5? . Llr?w -. . - I ??19 J?hw 5? Inc. Street Address Line: 1: ?13 Norm Sta-l: Address Line 2: Address Line, 3: City: Wihaiagton State: DE Zip: 19301-2335 Phone: 302-652-3991 x134 Fax: Email: mah-?arez?ithdemg F. Brief Summary of Short Title Gala? not exceed 551 characters] Project: Home?'orks Construction Edmxien and Training Pig. Nat Exceed Space Residential Construc?on Uhrurjr and Practice) Training fur in counmn?li? in which is hash-mantis; Protidrd} afordable housing and commit}? r?itaizainn practices andprogams, Trainees an: af?rm-d paii m?nn?job training as well argued-mall}: andindusm-recugnizrd certi?cations- 8. Subgrant Budget TOTAL BY CATEGORY 5L TOTAL BUDGET BY FUND CATEGORY ?101?? FUN-D SOURCE PERCENT PERSONNEL 75332.00 FEDERAL 0-00 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 1998.00 STATE 109% IRAVEL 9,00 PROJECT meow, om EQ ?100 0'00 STATE MATCH 0.00 SUPPLIES OPERATING EXPENSES 0.00 A. SH MATCH (NEW APPROP.) 0?00. COKSULIMTS mm mm 000 CONSTRUCTION 0?00 PROJECT mcoME MATCH 0.00 UTE-ER. 15320.00 TOTAL 100,00 1002'i 10. Project Start Date: 11 52016 Project End Date: 55303013 DENT-300 (0308} Page 1 01?26 sung-RANT: 1555 CRUJLVAL NEIL Applicant Applies to the DCJC for Financial Support for Within?Described Project: Short Title: HomciVorks Construction Education and Training Prg. Rik-12M Awa rd a te Subgram Sumbe?s! 1:13:20]? 1. T3132 of Funds for which you are applying DEDOF Reentry Program Fmding - PF (State DEDGJ 3?2? 301? E?l??PF?Passduu 1555 2.. Applicant Name Of Applicant: Federal LD: 510 298556 1County: New Castle Street Address Line 1: 613 Norm ??ashington St. Address Line 2: Address Line 3: City: Wilmington State-r DE llip: 19301-2135 3. Recipient Agencies interfaith Com?ry Housing ofDelmrarc. Inc. 4. Project Director Name: Mrs: Danielle 3L Brothers Title: Harm-?hm: Prugam Director Agency: Street Address Line. I: 613 North Strait Address Line 2: Address Line 3: City: Wilmington State: DE Zip: 19331-3135 Phone: 3432-6523991 x214 IFax: Emai?: 5. Financial Of?cer Title?: Fiscal O?icer Name: his. Dan-1m: Sample Agency: [ntet?dth Canmna'tf Street Address line 1: 113 Washizgtm S1: Address Lane 1: Address Line: City: ?mun State-=3 DE [259: 1983-1 Phone: 301652-3944 1115 Emaif: dsampi: @ichdc?cg Cataract Name: Ms. Martin Alvarez, 1153?." Iitle; of?cwlapmeu: Agency: interfaith Hous?ng af??z?ra'r, In; Street Address Line 1: 613 North Street Address Line 2: Address line 3: City: ?man State: DE want?2135: Phone: 302?552?3991 lFax: Email: mahngtichdemg Brief Summary of Short Title {May not arc-ed characters) Pruiect Homel?a?orlcs Count-1cm Education.- aad Training Prg. iDo Not Space Residential Emu-union {Ike-an; and Practice) Traisizg?ar re-mtctiug ex~oEend?s in in which is in?rm-string Pro-tided? a?urdabk hous'mg and communist rcsiudizmim practices and programs. Trahccs are on-crn-job nainiig as maximally- stairway?recognized certi?cations. TOTAL BUDGET BY HEB SOERCE Subgraur Budget TOTAL BUDGET BY CAEGORY DCJC-EOO (08 03) 8. Prefect Start. Date: T51 2016 Page 2 of 26 Project End Date: 63 0.72018 I ?555 Short Title: Hochorks Construction Education and Training Prg. 11. TN WITNESS the Applicant has caused this application to be executed, and 3:13de by its proper of?cials, pursuant to legal action authorizing tho some to be done. interfaith Communitv Housing of Delaware: Inc. DATE NMEE OF APPLICANT AGENCY SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED SIGNING OFFICIAL TITLE OF AUTHORIZED SIGNING OFFICIAL NOTE: The original copy mom ht signed in ink. Titles of all signatories must ho insci'tod. FOR DCI USE W: certify that this applicaiion is Wed anti that a grant award has been to pay the heroin stated funds. EXECUTE-E DIRECTOR DCIC DATE DCJC-2OO (03:03) Page 3 of 26 SUBGRA NT: 12. BUDGET DETAILS A. MASTER BUDGETS 1555 Short Title: Hochorks Education 311d Training Prg. BY RECIPIENT AGENCY YEAR 1 YEAR 2 TOTAL Interfaith Commlmity Housing of 50.00000 50.00000 100,000.00 Belem-?arc. Inc. Total: 50.000.00 50,000.00 100,000.00 Applicant Agency: Community Housing of[hilarvixalwz?j Inc. BY CATEGORY YEAR 1 YEAR 2 TOTAL PERSONNEL 38.I41.00 383141.00 T6.282.00 EMTLOTEE BENEFITS- i.999.00 3,999.00 1998.00 TRAVEL (INCLUDING 0.00 0.00 0.00 TRAINING) EQUIPMENT 0.00 0.00 0.00 SUPPLIES .3: OPERATWG 0.00 0.00 0.00 EXPENSES CUNSULTANTS 0.00 0-00 0.00 CONSTRUCTION 0.00 0.00 0.00 OTHER 1860.00 1860.00 15320.00 Total: 50,000.00 50,000.00 100.000.00 BY YEAR 1 YEAR 2 TOTAL FEDERAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 STATE 50,000.00 50.00000 100.000.00 PROTECT INCOTEE 0.00 0-00 0.00 INTEREST 0.00 0-00 0.00 STATE MATCH 0.00 0.00 CASH NIAT CH (KEV-7 0.00 0.00 MATCH 0.00 0.00 PROJECT TNCONE 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total?. 50,000.00 50,000.00 100,000.00 DCJC-IDU (08 08) Page 4 on6 SUBGRANT: 1555 Short Title: HomeWorks Construction Education and ?Training Prg. . 12. BEDGEI DETAILS A. MASTER Line Item Details for: Interfaith Communin' Housing of Delaware, Inc. PERSONNEL COST Position: Su? Sz?a?ei - Trainer Name: Computation: Traincr SALARIES 39? a of Trainer Salar; 331141-00 Personnei - Year 1 Total: 38,141.00 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS COST Position: StaEf Fringe Bme?ts - Trainer Name: Computation: Ering: Bene?ts. for Program Trainer 10'4 of Salary ?53 3.1-1] 1999-00 Employee Beue?rs - Year 1 10:31: 3,999.00 TRAVEL (INCLUDING TRAINING) COST Purpose of Travel: Lucation: Item: Computation: 0-00 Travel {Intludiug Training) Year 1 Total: 0.00 EQUIPMENT Item: Item: Quantity: 0.00 Equipment - Year 1 Total: 0-00 DCIC-ZOO (08:08) Page 5 0f 26 I E555 Short Title: Construction Education mad Trauamg Prg. 12. DETAILS A. Line Item Details for: Interfaith Community Housing of Delaware. Inc. SUPPLIES 8: OPERATING EXPENSES I Tim Supply Item: Computation: 0.00 Supplies 3: Operaring Expenses - Yearl Total: 0.00 CONSULTANTS CONSULTANT COST Name 4' Position: Service Pro?led: Computation: 0.00 Consultants - Year 1 Toni: 0.00 CONSULTANTS - TRAVEL COST Consultant: Encaliun: Ire-m: Computation: I100 Consultants - Travel Yearl Total: 0.00 CONSULTANTS - PRODUCT-SERVICE COST Consultant: Item: Computation: 0-00 Consultants - Product-Semi? - Year 1 Total: 0.00 OTHER EM Description: Overhead-Indirect Patent Organization . Overhea?f?lnc?rect Parent Organization 19% Of direct exp BEES 842,140 Trainer Salaries K: Fringes ?36000 Other - Year 1 Tomi: 3360100 YEAR 1 TOTAL: 50,000.00 (08 03) Page 6 of 26 SHEER-5.3T: 155$ Short Title: HomeWorks Construction Education and Training Prg. 12. BUDGET DETAILS A. .NL-XSTER Line Item Details for: Interfaith Communitv Housini of Delaware, Inc. PERSONNEL Position: Sta?" Salaries - Trainer Kaine: Computation: Trainer 1:43 SALARIES 39?: of Trainer him": 38:141110 Year 2 Total: EMPLOYEE BENEFITS QCEI Positrhn'. Sta?'Frnge Bene?ts Tia-Que: Name: Computation: Fringe Bme?ts fa: Program Trainer It!" a of Satan? 533,141 3,999,110 Employee- Be ne?ts - Year 2 Total: 3,999.00 TRAVEL INC UDING TRAINING) Pal-parse? uf Travei: Lucation: Ire-n: Coupntation: 0-00 Travel [Including Training) - Year 2 Tami: 0.01} EQUIPMENT COST Item: Item: Quantity: 0.00 Equipment - Year 2 Total: 0.00 DUCT-300 (0908} Page 7 of 26 E555 Short Title: Hom?VorkS Education and Training Prg. A 12. DETAILS A. RIASTER Line Item Details for: Interfaith omnmnity Housing of Delaware, Inc. SUPPLIES a; OPERATING EXPENSES COST Supply Item: Computation: 0-00 Supplies 5: Operating Expenses - Year 1 Total: 0.00 CONSULTANTS CONSULTANT COST Kaine 9 Position: Senice Provided: Computation: 09,00- - Consultant - Year 2 Total: [Mill TRAVEL COST Consultant: location: Item Computation: 0100 Consultants Travel - Year 2 Toni: 0.011- CONSULTANTS PRODUCTJSERVICE COST Consultant: Item: Contpmation: 0-00 Consultants Product?Sen'ice - Year 2 Total: 0.00 OTHER COST Description: Overhead-Indirect Par-wt Organization Overhead Indirect Patent Organization 19% of direct expenses -. $42,140 trainer Salaries Fringe-s 1.350.013 Other - Year 2 Total: ?,860.00 YEAR 2 TOTAL: 50,000.00 DCJC-EOU (US US) Page 8 of 26 . I5 55 Short Title: Home?Works Construction Education and Training Prg. 1 12. BUDGET DETAILS A. DIASTER Line Item Details for: Interfaith Community Housing of Delaware, Inc. (089-308) Page 9 of 26 SUBGRAN T: 1555 Short Title: HomeWorks Education and Training Prg. 13. SECTIONS: A. Project Summary Protect Summon-r: In .1000 characters or less, brie?ju' describe the problem. the goaL the approach and the results or bene?ts expected from this project. Employment - or lack thereof - is one of?te largest indicators of the likelihood ofrecidhisrn. Nearly; all research on the subjects (unemployment and recidixisrn] indicates that mewing?tl employment plays a opt-icon: role in the success?zl httegren'on of ex-oli?enders in their twenties. Employment, however. is inextricably linked to the demands of the labor market. and consequently educational and dolls levels. Employment and training goals for reentening ex-oEendq-s amt realistically ndchess the gaps and needs of the ctnroot labor market for meaning?tl, long?term and cmnloymem. The HCET progm pro?de nn?the?joh, paid, residential construction theory and practice trninhtg to a oft-weary (20) meme-ring er- o?'enders who originate Emu, reside in, or reside wit?n three mics oc'n communin in which is a?hrclable homing daelopment and-or communiq retitaliza?fon efforts- --There will be. two fow-month?l?-week ?Cohorts" of 10 lrn'nees each. ?Trailing begin with a three?week long 'classroorn" trims period? Militia: the Home Builders Institute (H.813 corticohtm. ?Upon cmplet'xlg I-EI classroom coursework, traitees nil transit'xm. to out-site, mushroom training Locations will ?nconneomong the CMSUTMDD sine; under site control and in same phase otfredetebpmenl-renmotion Nominating-connectors wii he contra-mini? obligated to pro?de urn-site on-lhe-job training, In the 'pilot" 3w ofthe program ICHDE oi pro-tide prii conquehensive residentid common theory and moi-emitting to am'n'rnmt of tweet}- (SIJJ remterhsg names in two, tour-month cohorts per coho-n}. Succesr?tl completion reams in botany-recognized HBI DCJC-ZEJO Page 10 of 26 - 1555 Short Title: Homeih?orks Construction Education and Training Prg. . 13. SECTIONS: B. Application Assurances l. The Applicant hereby.r asstees and certi?es compliance with all Federal statutes. regulations. policies, guidelines and requirements. including 0MB Circulars Ne. A-ll A-l 1E1, lit-122, 31-123. ill-87?; ED. 1232 and Uniform Administrative Requiremmts For Grants and Cooperative Agreements - 23 CFR. Part 66, Corrosion Rule: that govern the application acceptance and use of Federal funds for this tiederalljr assisted project. Also. the Applicant assures. and certi?es that: it possesses legal to apptt' for the grant: that a resolution= motion or similar action has been duh: adopted or passed as an o?icial act attire applicara's gesturing body, mortise the ?ling of the. mplication. archdiog all mderstandings and assurances contained therein1 and dinning and minimizing the person identi?ed as the ot?cr'al representative of the applicant to act in connection aid: the application and to prmide such ar?tional irn?m'mation may be required. It will. comply: with requiremen? of the prosisions of the Utiforot Relocation Assistance and. Real Prmerty Acqtisilions Act of 1970 P1191 45-16) attic}: presides for ?air and equitable treasured. of persons displaced as it rests]: of ederalandfederalty-assisted programs. it will compla- with provisions or?Pederat law n?ch Bait restart poitical actis?es State or local unit ot'gos?emrner: whose primal emplo:.mmt is in connection with an arts-it? ?rmneed in whole or it put: by Federal gains. {5 USC 1501. et seq.) It still oith diemhthennoage and oc'tlte Federal Fair Labor Standards Act ifop?inatte It will. estahish safeguards to peohils't en?oyees lien: using their positions fora propose that is or git-es the appesome oEbei-sg noti?ed by a desire tier prism gar. for themsett?es or others: paticdarh' those with whore. they haw: ?nal; huness or other ties. It wil give the spouse-Ling ageing; or the Genes-ti. tirelgh am: authorized representative. access to andthe rig}: to cam at records, books, papers. or documentsrelated to the some: It Will oomph: with all requirements imposed by the Federal sponsoring agent-s concerning special reqoinements ot?iaw. program regiments, and other administrative requirements. It will insure that the facilities under its osmership, tease or mm?liln? which shall he utilizedin the accomp?slnnent ot? the project are not: listed on the Emtl'otnnental Protection Agency's list of Violating Facilities and diet it will notify the eclera] garner agency of the receipt o?r?ann}l cooammication Earn the Director ofthe. EPA Of?ce ofFederal Activities indicating that a teeth-.- to be used inthe project is under consideration for tistinglg.r the EPA, It will :01:me With the ?ood instnance, purchase requirements of Section I?lia) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, Public Laor 93-234, 82? Stat. 975. apptmed December 31. 1976. Secolon 1025a} requires1 on and alter March 2, 1975. the. pint-hose of ?ood Instnance in C?m? where such insurance is available as a condition for the receipt olf?an}r Federal ?nancial assistance for construction or acquisition purposes for use in an}; area that has been identi?ed by the Secretary of the Department oEHonsing and Urban Det?opment as an area hating special ?ood [retards The phrase ?Federal ?nancial assistance? includes any form ot?loan. grant. guaranty, iris?ttrance payment, rebate. subsidy, disaster assistance loan or grant. or any other form of direct or indirect Federal assistance. DCJC-EDU {08 08) Page 11 of 26 [555 Short Title: Home??cries Construction Education and Training Prg. - It will assist the Federal grantor agency in its compliance with Section 106 of the National l-?storic Presentation Act of 1956 as amended (16 470). Execut'n'e Order 11593, and the ?ncheological and Historical Presen'ation Act of1966 16 USC 569:1?1 et seq.) by consulting nith the State Historic Presets-anon Ot?cer on the conduct ofhn?estigations, as necessar}: to identify properties listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register oinstoric Places that are subject to adverse eEects (s ee 36 CPR Part 300.8] bf; the activity, and notifying the Federal grants: agency of the: existence of any such properties and by complying with all rem?emcots Established by the Federal grantor age-n :3 to avoid or mitigate adverse effects upon such properties. I It Ttrill compi}; and assure the comp?ancc cfadl its subgrantees and contractors, with the applicable provisions of Title I ofthe Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968. as amended. the Immin- lustice and De?nquency Prevention Act, or the ?ethos ofCrime Ad, as appropriate; die prou'sims ofthc current acid-3o of the Of?ce of histice Program Fhmeial and Achniriistrative Guide for Grants. 35100,]; and a1 other applicable Federal tow. orders, circulars, orreguln?ons. It Will comply aid: the prosisions ot?IS CPR apciicable to and cooperative agreements heating Part 18, Adninistratire Rosier? Procedure: Part .30, Criminal instice Information Systems; Part 23, Con?denhain: o6 Identi?able Research and Statistical error-motion; Pm 23, Critn'nal lute?gence Systems Operating Policies; Pitt 30, hitu'go't'menml Retiew of Department Programs and Activities; Part 42, Noniscrinhation-CEqnal Emogmeot Opt-tornado: Felicia; and Procedures, Part 51- Procedures for Implenscat'ng the Kahuna]; Emiranmertal Policy: Act; Part 63. Floodplain Manage-were and Wedand Protection Procedu?es; and Federal laws or regimens applicable to Federal Aisistaoce Proms. it will coming, and all its cot-theaters oih comply, with drenoociscrimhozion reapirmerns ofthe 0min: Come Control and $359 Streets Act of HMS, as amended, 43153403?ng or Victims of?ine Act (as appropriate); Title VI of the Coil Rights Act of 196-1, as amended; Section 50-i- oftlie Rehah?imim Act Int-1973, as amended: 51$th 9., no: ll of?ine Americans with Disabilities Act [1990]: title I): ofthe Edica?on Amer-trim of 1973; theAgc D'scrinisanons?sct of 1975; Department of Justice Xm-Diw??nadoo. Regd?ons, 38 CPR Part 41', 51:11pm C, D, E, me! far, and Deparonco: oqustiee regulations on Inhabit? dsuist'm?ion. 25 CFR. Part 35 5::de 39; Exec. Order No. 132:9 (eqrral peotectim ofthe last-5E: faittrbased and organizations}; Exec. Order No. 13559 (?udamental. pooch-ales and pOEIFBI-lliil?g criteria for permits with Whosod and neighborhood organizations); and IS CF11 pt. 33 (US- Doom Regulations Equal Treatment for Drganimtims?L - in the eventaFederatm State :untorfederal or State We grounds afrace. colorJeEgiomnationalocig'r, senor thech for Civil Rights, O?ice offustice Programs. I It will prmide an Equal Emploj-nm Oppornnitj Plan to the Of?ce ?x Civil Rights, Office oflustice Programs (OCR) and the Criminal histice Council ifit has received a single reward of 55011000 or more. If it catches 525,000 or more and has Si} or more emplorecs, it w?l maintah a meat EEOP on?ie andsubniitan EEOP Certi?cmonFormto the OCR, certi?'ing thatits :5 audit. orapuhlic grantee agency with fewer than 50 copioyees, regardless of the mount of the award, it will proside an Certi?cation Form to the OCR certifymg it is not required to submit or maintain an EEOP. Nan-pro?t organizations, Indian Tribes, and medical and educational institutions are erempt ?omtheEEOP requirement but are required to submit the EEOP Certi?cation Form to the OCR to claim the exemption (a cop}. should also be mounted to the Criminal Justice Council) EEOP Ce?cation Forms are mail-able at - It will compl} with the. pit? isions of the Coastal Barrier Resources Act (P- L. 97 6431 dated October 19.1932 (16 LSC 3501 et seq. 1 which prohibits the exp-enchant. of most new Federal ?rnds within the units of the Coastal Barrier Resources Era-stern. DCJC-EGO (08908) Page 12 of 26 SUBGRAPET: 1555 Short Title: Homeurorks Construction Education and Training Prg. As clari?ed by Executive Order 13 166. Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Pro?ciency. and resulting agent}; national origin disc?minetion includes discrimination on the basis of limited English pro?ciency (LEPJ. To ensure eonmlianee with the Ombus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964* applicant must take reasonable steps te ensure that LEP persons lune meaning?? access to its programs. The applicant is eneouaged to consider the need for language senices for persons sewed or eneomtered both in developing its budgets and in conducting its programs and netititt'es. Additional assistance and information regarding LEP obligations can be fomd at . or. Duo 8: Bradstreet Base Universal Numbering System: All applicants must tun-e aData Universal Nmbe?ng System (DUNS) mmher when apph'ing for these federal funds. Organizatiens may receive a number at no cost; by calling the toll-?ee DUNS umber request ?ne a: 1: or, by following this ink {112: - System for Award Mum All potential greet recipients omit register with the System for Award Mmgemem (SAM). SAM is the Glide! 15.5. {revetment systonthal consoldated the eapnb?ties of R=FedReg CIRCA. Regiments mist: update or rmew the: reg'stmsion at least once per year to mailman: an entire steels. It is the applicmts' responsibilig to pmide the the stalls af?x-KM registration (grove, Elector. pending). hitgs; gmtal'?g? . 9.11}- seleeted applicants must be prepared to preside hmentetinn ofan aetite SAM prior to a MC subarea: award. As the-Applizm, do you agree to these asmanees and eert'fy them??I Yes (08308) Page 13 of 26 - SLEGRANT: {555 Short Title: Hochorks Construction Education and Training Prg. . 13. SECTIONS: C. Certification Regarding Deharment Have you remiewcd, completed signed and attached the erti?catiun Regarding domatnuonf? Yes CERTIFICATION rclatcd attachments: File Name: File Descrig?on: CJC - EGRAIVTS - Cc?i?cation Regarding Debarmenr - Ccr??carion chardiug charmcm DCIC-IZDO {08508) Page 14 of 26 I555 Short Title: HomeWorks Construction Education and Training E?rg. 13. SECTIONS: D. Budget Narrative II. For each Budget category for which funds are requested, describe why the proposed test eiement is needed to achieve project objectives. The 550,000 for each ot'the two years ofthe Home! (for a. total of $100,000) will be used for salary costs for the Project Director For each Budget category for which funds are requesteIIL describe how the proposed resume will be obtained Not applicable. BUDGET NARRATIVE related attachments: File Name: File Description: Budget Narrative 3F Education and Training Specialist Job doseriptiondoex HCET Training Specialist Job Description HomeWorks - Job Description - PROGRAM Program Director Job Doscription DCJC-200 (US 08) Page 15 on6 1555 Short Title: Homc'??orks Construction Education and Training Prg. . 13. SECTIONS: Attach Signature Page Have you rexiewed. completed, signed and attached the Application Siglamre Page? The Signature Page must also be mailed to :11: Criminal Jusu'cc Council. Yes ATTACH SIGNATURE PAGE related altaehments: File Name: File Description: C30 Signature Page Signature Fags: DCJC-ZOO (08508) Page 16 of 26 SUBGRANT: 1555 Short Title: Hootel?xlorks Construction Education and Training Prg. 13. SECTIONS: F. Project Narrative l. Ilse Problem: In this resp onse; the. problem which this project is intended to address should be described and defined. Acctn'ate goblem de?nitiouis essential because the noti?cation can onlv be retien'ed and evaluated actor to the blew it orts to resolve Describe the problem in a manner which o??ers the potential to observe and measure its dimensions before, dining and after the project The rates of Bicarceration in the 1linitrsi States saw huge increases beginning in the 1970?s. Largely based on political ideologies: rather than actual rates ofcrime, the policies of mass incarceration have "not managed to signi?cant? enhance public safety, but instead hafs?e) consistently and disproportionately snorted the social and economic n'ellheing of poor commie-5 and commtmities ofcolor for generations." lmprisorment ?rings long. term and o?en life-long repercussions for the attitude": economic well-being, and therefore the inter-generational economic trell-behtg of their families and communities- It is clear why muttering ex-oEenders are among the most scale-comically maginelized populations in the US. Stigma, issues with family?? iitegra?on. and sweepihglaclc ofopporhmity - and edtnatiorniskills attaimnent A pose obstaolcsho reintegration for reentm'ng incisidnals There are no Mentions that the di?iculties faced hf: watering ex?o?'enders across the trailed Staci; are arr:-r ditferent in Delaware. Over LU inmates He released each 3:w in Deian?me. and the large majorit'. rented to the": comnmritiebotlorig'n in the air; of Wilmington Ex-o?hnders face several barriers at wccess?il rdmegmion. but data hdicates that lack ?sts-its and the consequential is the largest predictor ofrecitivism. According to the Na?mal histimte oflustice, recicixism 'refers to a person's rei?mse ?mo cristinal behavior; often alter the person recehes sen-nines or mdergoes. ittervenhlon for a passions crime Recidhisrn is measmed hr}- crin'ud acts, Ihar resulted in reasrest, recomiction or retum to prison nit: or a new sentence a three-year period following the Fischer?s :elma.? The National Bur- oflustice Statistics indicates that it the United: Snares, apprositnnteh' N'o4hirds ofes-ott?end?rs rec?sate with: their years of release and that of those prisoners who are rennested, more than halflj??f percent) are wrest-rel by the end of the ?st year of release. Hie rates ofrecidhism in. Delaware parallel those witnessed moss the United States. Accorditg to a report released in 2015 the Delaware Cm lostice Council and compiled n-?ith assistance from the State?s Statistical Amh?sis Center RECEDETSM PS DELAWARE: An Analysis of Prisoners Released in 25309 through 2011 . approximately ofo?enders released it. 2009: 2010. and 2011 (a total ?3,243 hidisiduals) were reatested for a suious o?'mse: .7 ?o of them wererecomictecl, and more than cn?o~thircls were This antennae; to 25302 comictions For serious crimes b? reentering in atime span ofless thontln'ee ewes. These staggering statistics illinninate the dire need For comprehentire ream-r senices in Delaware= but especially in the citt. of'i?i?ilrm'ngton where the small popdation totals approximately ?2,000 people, where the large enajotit} of serious crime is committed, and where the large majority ofolfendet's are released. it is no wonder why Wilmington: most low-income and at-risk commities continue to be mired in the consequences of both mass incarceration policies for non?tialent critics and intergeneratinnal poxerty. anl]? for Delaware, and there are ream)" smite-s and programs targeting. es?otfenders as they reintegrate in their continuities-a"- on'gin. Likewise, there are agencies that are dedicated to the non aortic and social rexitalizalion of Wilmington?s most at-Iislc communities, where the rates of unemployment, under and Lm-ethtca?on, crime {and recichsism). vacancies, and tinge. female-headed households are among the highest in Delaware- As stated earlier: employment - or lack thereof - is one of the largest indicators of the likelihood of reciclitism. Nearly all research on the subjects [unemployment and recidivism] indicates that measu'ngful employment plays a signi?cant role in the succeSSEtl integration of ex-ofmdus in their Employment, however. is inextricably linked to the demands ofthe labor market. and consequently educah'onal and levels- Employment and training, goals for reatte?rlg must realisticalh? address the gaps and needs of the current labor market for menuhtgful, long? (08 08) Page 17 01?26 1555 Short Title: Homc?d?orks Construction Education and Training Prg. term. and nansformadn'e employment. in Delaware. the need for paid, workforce development training is immense. and the need is on greater than for reentering ex-o?euders, whose typical lack of skills and poor employment histories only timber hinder employment opportunities. Training and employment opportunities must "match" the employability and sio'lls-ievels of targeted itndhidnnals in the potential labor pool which is dictated by the demands of the labor market. For the purposes of this application and the attention of this funding request, research on construction tattle occupations in Deiaware*s cum: and ?tue labor market demand was Training for and ennance to a construction tradols) are realistic and acln?evalnle goals for a semen: reentering popt?a?ons- Delaware's Dcpantment of Labor (DD 0L) market 'mfonmnn'on ass-nets that the demand is only growing. report. Delaware 203.1 Companion and industry Projections. indicates projected growth in: nearly al. sub-categories of the ?Construction and Extraction Amos; oftlne accusations categorized as have job maiiabiities ?ora ?fair" to ?excellent?. And in ever}; sub-category: themnmhu' ofneeded worm is HIGHER in 2022- ?nal; 't was in 2012- According to infatuation gathered ?onn dataZoafomd on DOL's websie, short-term world'oree needs for ?constnuction laborers" increases From 2015 through 3'31? by: 11 jobs. Data also indicates awoekt'orce: needs incense in spa-cilia: construction trades-skit between 2015 through 2017. binding carpenters jobs}. can-pet instalers (13 joins)= pm (31 jobs), insuhtion. workers (13 jobs}. and drywall and Eding bmgers (23). Tickets" it brick and stonemasonrjt, carpemn'. painters; 13W: Men, and other construction trades indicate a worlforce noed increase $59 jobs Eons 2015 tirotgb 201?. Moreen-er, Long~tam Projections data from daonzoa indicate pardlei onease?s) in the Communion industry. According to dataZoa information, there is a 2.4% increase in annual constitution Emmy-wide jobs projected henveen 2'31: dn'ougln 2022. This is a 10-year fob Charge-of 5:070 constructionjob openings over the 10 yea: period The proposed HomeWod-s Construc?oa Busing-men: and Trims}, mogul: repressed: the oppoetmity" for since pubic pokfadmcacy sectors to uniquely: intersect. HCET inplementatia: di'ectiy' connects ?brdahle- hanging community rcn?italizatieun e?arts ?eh the workforce d?eiopmett arena and citation] justice reenuj; services to hope-one the hes ofpmpie. living in the contamination sen-Led. This tlree?pronged mach to own-all community stabiiza?orn eEotts is a mural antiserum where Weed residents of alt-risk conmnmi?? (mentoring exvo?'endu's) ant-End? partridpme in their own comm??es? ratalzations. I?inisitntersection - thistn'io ofsem'ces represents true and sustainable C?m' stabilization 1. Bruce Western and Becky Pettit, CoEaterai Costs: Inezmration's Elie-ct of Economic Mobility; (DIS: Pew Charitable Totals}, 2010. Accessed fine H, 1016 30m: http; org: I?l? DCJC-EOO (08508) Page 18 of 26 SUBGRANT: 1555 Short Title: HomeWorks Construction Education and Training Prg. 2. Goal Statement and Measurable Ohiert'rres: This response should dead}! and concise-t3: describe precisely what the project ?1'11 achieve and-or demonstrate. The goal statement and measm'ahle obi-retires should be dgectl': retated to the statement of me problem so that. the project can he erehiated terms of its ability to resobe the problem identi?ed. Goat 1. HCET program ?1'11 provide on?tiie~joh. paid. residential construction theory and practice tailing to a minimmn of twenty {20) reentering ex-oEt'enders who originate from, reside in. or reside within diree miles of a commnitjg in which ICHDE is conducting a??ordable housing development and-or conumnrity mito?zation e?'orls. 2. In the "pilot" year ofthe HCET program, ICHDE will proiide paid= comprehensh'e residential construction theory and practice mining to a nn'nirrmm (20} neutering in two. fair-month cohorts (10 per cohort]. 3. 80% of eligible participants oi! achieve Spec'mit} Cat?cation 3. Methods and Procedures: This response should address the inpact ofthe program by Whig the results. Implernentaliom Begin remithg cheats within 30 days ot'award 2 oil be referred Obtain Pie-Walk, Cert?cote Trahirg currimhnn with 3i} days ofaward 80? of clients wil be pee?screened by heir OW sauce agency. Em win he purchased with 30 days ofmd Pu?onmrce: Theme 12%] be two (I), fetter-much- 16-week of I trait-res each Upon complethg HBI classroom coursework, 100 traine? oil ums'tion to art-site. ccastmc?on waiting HIJE Manning-comm oil be oontracmaily obligated to grotto: cut-sic. on-the?job uniting Each cohort will begin with tree (3) weeks cmshuclion theory Earring ?oss-based cowsewotir oil totalttreuw??) heirs of underlie?based education per week. In totai. tad: HCEI 1116ch will receive a m?n'rznn ofsitty (603 hates md ?timed res?entid construction raining. At melt-folk. 100% palt?id??lls- oil.- trmsitioei to on-sise. practicrm construction doing for on-ste, hands-on skiled trailing Err the mforh oflhe ?mining thirteen {13) weeks. Sched?ed hours will not exceed thin-t} on-oite hours per week On Iuesday and Hum a?emoous, HCET potticiparts wil retina to the classroom for continued etnricda classroom-hosed construction theory education and to prepare For certi?cation m- Post-exit follow-op WEE be conducted by HCET stafi as we! as by participate originating agencg: for 106?.? of participants. The HCET Trainer and Program. Director wil con?ict job dex?opmad and job senices for 100% of'ptn?cipants the huge-tit}: of the progam of those who complete the H31 PACT train'ng trill sit for the PACT Certi?cation Assessments. (08508} Page 19 0f26 SUBGRANT: 1555 Short Title: HomeWorks Construction Education and Trammg Prg. 4. Evaluation Design: This response should the speci?c plans and activities which will be pursued to measure. progress towarcl and achievement of the goal statement(s} and objectives identi?ed in question 3. The estimation design should provide. for and rel}: upon objective measures and judgments of project persouoeL local o?icials or ndiisorjr you-sis. [mp act: 1. Successful completion results in industry-recognized certi?cationlis}. Aminimum of 18 reentering ex?o??ender-trainees w?l success??ly complete tom-months ofpaicl, 0U home-building-consn'uction Raining within the pilot year of the HomeWoeks Employment and Trammg Prognm. 3. A minimum of of the 20 recites-Eng trainees will success?l?y complete residential consuuction theory and practice training t?izhlg the Home Builders Institute mn-ricuhm Success?ll completion results in industry-recognized HBI ces?ti?caliou?)- 4. A. minimum of'15 ofthe 13 will 'gzoduate' ?omthc program nith a ?ll-m job in the construction ?eld 5. A minimmn of 12 of the 15 (30" 0} will mush euqnloyed (or full-time} ?at at least six ?oen HCET pro-gm completion and 1will not recicivate for the sane six months. 6. Amhkumn of8 Win11 remain gainful}r employ?! for at leastohemodhs?oml?ECET progmm conviction undo-ill not recidivete for the same nine months. A mim'imm of IS ofthe 12 HCEI gmdnates will not recidis-?ate Willis: twelve (12] months from HCET peogran completion 8.11m ofS of?se JG (4099} pas?eipmts will constitute. is self-Buniovcment e?oets such GED Went, con?ning reclamation opportm?ies, special construction skils minus; (welding. electrician. roo?ng. are}, and-or additional cest?calions, etc- S. Continuation; indicate what prospects and nihgness for con?ned ?nancisg of lite project is to be smash: hit: CJC has been retro?tted. Fathom-sore. imiicatc the mom: off-ill: ?no'ng to be sought Please prmide in: of 1mm costs? so that adieu: determize the licelihood of cm?manon b?'oud CIC funds. WAS FROM and RECEIVED BY DHARTLENT THE AMOUNT $5167.93) THE $50,030 GAP 13?? FUNDING l3 BEING BREGED BY BOTH ICHDE {$513,000} AND US PROBATIOK {$10,033} Though. this?mditg request. ICHDE is seeking to ?nd the 550,000 gap hptogmm costs for two program years, amicfSl?lflg??l from the Delawme CFC- FEDERAL GRANT 51003}? PROJECT DURATION: T'i'a'O YEARS No 6.1. Fast P113335: Rm. The purpose ofthe past progress rep-mt is to provide information on past remlrs in simmer}! form so on meinm'iity can be applied to the continu'ug effort Protide smut: for the lost camplete ?mding cycle in the state. 5mm your past gout achievements in words or less- 'ot Applicable. (08? 08) Page 20 0f 26 SUBGRANT: 1555 Short Title: HomeWorks Construction Education and Training Prg. PERFORNIANCE INDICATORS: Established by DCJC I2. Established by Satay-anten- DCJC-ZOO (08x?08) Page 21 of 26 1555 Short Title: Constant-lion Education and Trailing Prg. .14. APPROVAL: A. Is inventory included with this aubgiant applicaticn'? El Yes No B. An: tin: Privacy Certi?cates as to Ccn?dcntiality of Identi?able Rcscarch and Statistical Data attachch Yes No C. Has this project been ccordinatcd with the appropriate state and agencies? Yes El No El Not Required D. Docs the applicant agcacg: have any type of audit done regularly?? 't'es No If yes, When was the last one completed? Bumbag 2015 E. For non-pro?ts only: do the lay-laws of applicant agency require an annual audit? Yes El No MIA . Docs the applicant agency's Board of regularly rcvicw applicant agency?s ?nancial reports? Yes Cl No If jams, pleas: provide the data of the last re?c'a. October, Z?l? G. Does the applicant. agency have a segregation of duties policy?? Yes No DCJC-200 (03:08) Page 22 of 26 [555 Short Title: Home?x?i'orks Education and Training Prg. 15. RECIPIENT AGENCY TOTAL BUDGET FOR CURRENT FISCAL YEAR: Agency: Interfaith Cmnniunity Housing of Delaware, Inc. Agency Year: 20}? A. Amount Fedora} Funds 163,009.00 State Funds Lil-12.90500 Local Funds 11400.00 OTHER FUNDING SOURCES: {1.00 {Per Dicm?, United Way, etc.) Picasc idcntify each sourccz Foes 193,361,100 Corporate GMASMJO TOTAL 2,431,146.00 B. EXPENDITURES Amount Gonct'al Fund 534709939 Capital Budgci Eig?fi??f) Community Dew-1011mm 145.3?238 0'!th TOTAL BUDGITED l.m,442.0o C. QUESTIONS 1. AI: any of these ?lm! sources to ho used in the implementation of this project? Yes El No If so. name: rho some: and use. If not, identify the solute of tho matching contributions. Department of Labor - Construction Training .3: Job Placement AI: you proscn?y teaching or have you applied or do you intend to apph for funds from any other source with which to ?nance this project? Yes No If so, tho source and state the amount. 3. Do you intend to apply for continuation ?mding for this projoct?? Yes No DCIC-EDO (08 03) Page 23 0f26 1555 Short Title: Homc?o?orks Construction Education and Trah?ng Prg. 16. DCJC's Standard Subgrant: DCIC's Simidard Subgrant Conditions are incorporated herein by Th: Standard Subgrant Conditions should not be submitted to DCJC with your application. Tho omont version of Standard Subgront Conditions (Revised 201011'5 available at