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1/22/2013
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Board of Commissioners
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Salisbury Rowan Community Action Agency <br />Identify both immediate and longer term strategies in the context of existing <br />resources and opportunities in the community; <br />Identify specific improvements, or results, to be achieved among low- income people <br />and the community; and <br />Organize and implement programs, services, and activities, such as advocacy, <br />within the agency and among "partnering" organizations, to achieve anticipated <br />results. <br />ROMA Goal 5 DHHS Excels -Goals 1 and 2 <br />Agencies increase their capacity to achieve results Manage resources that provide an elevated level of effective <br />and efficient delivery of services and programs to North <br />Carolinians; Expand understanding and use of information to <br />enhance the health and safety of North Carolinians <br />2. Describe your agency's method and criteria for identifying poverty causes and list the identified <br />causes. Also describe the methods and criteria used to determine priority and selection of <br />strategies to be implemented that will address the poverty causes. <br />Our agency identifies poverty causes by staying abreast of current literature on poverty, <br />being active in the North Carolina and National Community Action Agency Associations, <br />attending conferences, workshops and State (OEO) conferences, being knowledgeable <br />about the communities and the participants in those communities, and assessing <br />community need by asking low- income people and the people and agencies who serve <br />them what those causes are. In 2012 the Community Assessment process conducted (for <br />our agency by a Head Start consultant) is a needs assessment and planning process that <br />asks not only low income individuals but partners about changes in the socio- economic <br />landscape of our counties, state and our nation. <br />Certain factors that are determined to impact poverty or change the current landscape are <br />consistent over the years. However, other sociolenvironmental factors such as economic <br />downturns, fluctuation in the job market, growth in various industries or simultaneous <br />decline in others, impact communities and the ability of residents to gain, maintain or <br />improve employment options. Other shifts at the federal and state level, Department of <br />Health and Human Services and the NC Dept. of Human Services, Commerce, and Health <br />etc. such as changes in Medicaid, WorkFirst, and Child Care subsidies adversely affect our <br />program participants and will continue to adversely impact the ability of our constituents to <br />rise above poverty. <br />Based on the Community Assessment and other methods of feedback from our <br />participants, the Board and Program staff determine and prioritize the service delivery <br />strategies that can be implemented to best meet the needs of low- income persons. <br />Strategies that have been used in the past and new strategies to be implemented to address <br />poverty causes include: <br />1. Community Resources- Identifying other community resources that are available to <br />refer our participants for additional financial and other resources to supplement SRCAA <br />efforts. <br />2. Developing Partners- Partnering with various human service agencies and state <br />divisions of work and employment services to gain knowledge of availability of jobs, <br />training and vocational and occupational resources. <br />3. Education and Vocation ® Involving other ancillary services that help to remediate the <br />barriers participants have to employment. SRCAA participates on Boards and <br />Fiscal Year 2013 -14 Community Services Block Grant Application <br />Page 7 of 42 <br />Attachment number 1 <br />F -6 Page 71 <br />
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