File #: 19-0154    Version: 1
Type: Action Items -11:30 AM Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/8/2019 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 8/27/2019 Final action:
Title: Fourth Amendment to the Florida Council Against Sexual Violence 16-TFGR-17 Grant Contract
Attachments: 1. Alachua AMENDMENT 4 - Unsigned.pdf, 2. Alachua AMENDMENT 3 - Signed.pdf, 3. 2nd amend FCASV.pdf, 4. 1st amend fcasv.pdf, 5. 16TFGR17 Contract - Signed.pdf
Related files: 20-0191
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Agenda Item Name:
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Fourth Amendment to the Florida Council Against Sexual Violence 16-TFGR-17 Grant Contract
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Presenter:
Tom Tonkavich 264-6738

Description:
Fourth Amendment to the Florida Council Against Sexual Violence 16-TFGR-17 Grant Contract to support the provision of sexual assault services in Alachua, Bradford and Union Counties.

Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Approve the Fourth Amendment to the Florida Council Against Sexual Violence 16-TFGR-17 contract. The Fourth Amendment has no financial changes the grant funds remain $121,500
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Prior Board Motions:
The Florida Council Against Sexual Violence grant contract 16-TFGR-17 was approved by the Board on 7/12/16. The First Amendment to the contract was approved on 10/10/17, the Second Amendment was approved on 7/10/18, and the Third Amendment was approved on 7/9/19.

Fiscal Consideration:
Fiscal Consideration
No Fiscal Impact
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Background:
The Board approved the Third Amendment of this contract on July 9, 2019; however, the funder amended the contract on July 16, 2019. All conditions of the Third Amendment stayed the same on the Fourth Amendment, except changes to the tasks, listed in Attachment I, Section C.1.a.3) on the Third Amendment. The financial commitment was not amended, and the grant funds remain $121,500 from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020, and is retroactive.

The grant is used to support 2.25 FTE's, operating expenses to provide rape crisis center services in Bradford and Union Counties, afterhours in-person response services to sexual assault victims, advertising, training and employee/volunteer background checks.

In 2003, the Florida legislature began designating funds to support Florida's certified rape crisis centers. Alachua County Board of County Commissioners Victim Services & Rape Crisis Center (VSRCC) was one of the original rape crisis centers in the state to receive this funding. The grant allows for the provision of services to sexual ass...

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