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Changes in the ADCC Partners or an appeal by an AJCC partner's infrastructure cast <br />contributions will require a renewal of the MOUE <br />[TEGL 17.16, RSA TAC 17-03, and OCrTAE Program Memo 17-3, Infrastructure Funding of the <br />Otte -Stop Delivery Sy tern (pp, 17-1.8 and Attachment 11}] <br />FUNDING TYPES <br />cash <br />Cash funds provided to the: Local Board or its designee by AJCC Partners, either directly or by <br />an interagency transfer, or by a third. party, <br />Nan -Cash <br />Expenditures incurred by AJCC Partners on behalf of the AJCC; arid Non-cash contributions or <br />goods or services contributed by a Partner program and used by the ADCC; <br />_. .. ..... <br />Third -party Tn-kind. <br />Contributions of space, equipment, technology; nom -personnel services; or other like items to <br />support the infrastructure costs associated with AJCC operations, by a non-AJCC Partner to.- <br />Support <br />o:Support the ADCC in general; or Support the proportionate share of AJCC infrastructure costs of <br />a specific partner. [20 CFR 675,720; 20 CFR 678,760; 34 CFR 361.720; 34 CFR 361360; 34 <br />CFR 463.720, and 34 C;FR 463.760] <br />Other AJCC Delivery System Costs <br />The budget mast include "applicable career services" as well as any other shared costs agreed <br />upon by the AJCC partners (Attachment 3). The other systerin costs budget must be a <br />consolidated budget that includes a line item for applicable career services. Tho, signed Phase 1 <br />MOO required identification of the career services that were applicable to each partner program. <br />Accordingly, this budget must include each of the partner's costs for the service delivery of each <br />applicable career service and a consolidated system budget for career services applicable to more <br />than one partner. Following is a Summary of career services applicable to each AJCC Delivery <br />System Partner (Santa Ana AJCC Partner Service Matrix (Attachment 2)j <br />CAREER SERVICES <br />Career services include.self--help service services requiring minimal staff assistance and services <br />requiring more staff involvement generally provided to individuals unable to find employment <br />through basis career services, and deemed to be in freed of more concentrated services to obtain <br />employment; or who are employed but deemed to be in need of more concentrated services like <br />training to obtain or retain employment that allows for self-sufficiency. <br />i Eligibility Determination: This is the process of obtaining and documenting information <br />about an individual's circumstances and comparing that information with the criteria set by <br />an agency or program to decide if the individual qualities for participation. <br />I Outreach, Intake and Orientation: Outreach activities involve the collection, publication, <br />and dissemination of information on program services available and directed toward jobless, <br />economically disadvantaged, and other individuals, Intake is the process of collecting basic <br />information, e.g., name, address, phone number; SSN, and all other required information to <br />determine eligibility or ineligibility for an individual's program. Orientation, whether offered <br />M <br />25C-17 <br />