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ATTACHMENT I - TENNESSEE WIOA MOU TEMPLATE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN AND Individual designated by the Local Workforce Board Chair to lead MOU negotiations Email address Impartial individual designated by the Local Workforce Board Chair to lead annual budget negotiations Email address 1. CONVENING OF THE PARTIES TO MOU (WIOA SEC. 121(C)(1)) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 4) List the required partner providing services in the local area List the partner agency providing services of each required partner REQUIRED PARTNERS AS PARTIES TO MOU ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAME Title I: Adult, Dislocated Worker, Youth Title II: Adult Education and Family Literacy Title III: Employment Programs under Wagner-Peyser Unemployment Insurance Trade Readjustment Assistance (TRA) Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Job Counseling, Training, Placement Services for Veterans Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP) Second Chance (Reentry) Title IV: Rehabilitation Services TANF Parties to the MOU NAME LWDB Chair LWDA Chief Local Elected Official 1

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  • ATTACHMENT I - TENNESSEE WIOA MOU TEMPLATE

    MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN

    AND

    Individual designated by the Local Workforce Board Chair to lead MOU negotiations

    Email address

    Impartial individual designated by the Local Workforce Board Chair to lead annual budget negotiations

    Email address

    1. CONVENING OF THE PARTIES TO MOU (WIOA SEC. 121(C)(1)) (TennesseeMOU/IFA Instructions Page 4)• List the required partner providing services in the local area• List the partner agency providing services of each required partner

    REQUIRED PARTNERS AS PARTIES TO MOU ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAME

    Title I: Adult, Dislocated Worker, Youth Title II: Adult Education and Family Literacy Title III: Employment Programs under Wagner-Peyser Unemployment Insurance Trade Readjustment Assistance (TRA) Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Job Counseling, Training, Placement Services for VeteransMigrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP) Second Chance (Reentry) Title IV: Rehabilitation Services TANF

    Parties to the MOU NAME

    LWDB Chair LWDA Chief Local Elected Official

    1

  • 2. PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF MOU (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 5) If additionalspace is needed, please include an attachment referencing this section.

    • Describe the general purpose and scope of the “umbrella” MOU

    TDLWD Regional Director

    OTHER PROGRAMS OFFERED IN THIS LOCAL AREA AS PARTIES TO MOU

    IF MARKED YES, ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM

    Department of Human Services ☐Yes ☐NoTCAT/Tennessee Reconnect ☐Yes ☐NoJob Corps ☐Yes ☐NoYouth Build ☐Yes ☐NoHousing and Urban Development Employment and Training Activities

    ☐Yes ☐No

    Perkins/Post-Secondary Career & Technical Education

    ☐Yes ☐No

    ADDITIONAL PARTNERS AS PARTIES TO MOU ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM

    2

  • 3. VISION FOR THE SYSTEM (Tennessee Combined State Plan Section II(b)) (TennesseeMOU/IFA Instructions Page 5) If additional space is needed, please include an attachmentreferencing this section.

    • Describe the shared vision and commitment of the local board and required partners to a high-quality local workforce delivery system (vision must be consistent with Federal, State, regional,and local planning priorities, as well as the Governor’s Guidelines)

    • Describe which aspects of the vision are currently in place• Outline the steps to be taken and the general timeline for how required partners will implement

    any aspects of the vision that are not yet in place

    3

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  • 4. MOU DEVELOPMENT (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 5) If additionalspace is needed, please include an attachment referencing this section.

    • Fully describe the process and efforts of the Local Workforce Development Board andrequired partners to negotiate the MOU

    • Confirm whether all required partners participated in negotiations• Explain the process to be used if consensus on the MOU is not reached by partners• Please provide dates of partner meetings that specifically discussed the MOU

    5. NAME AND LOCATION OF COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP CENTER(S) (TennesseeMOU/IFA Instructions Page 5) If additional space is needed, please include an attachmentreferencing this section.

    • Provide the name and address of the comprehensive one-stop center(s) in the local servicedelivery system

    • Where applicable list the designated affiliated sites or specialized centers• Define any other operating titles that the local area assigns to each center• Describe how outreach will be conducted in towns in the local area without an AJC• Describe the local area’s plans for the Mobile American Job Center

    Note: The information provided in this section must match the Tennessee Development of Labor and Workforce Development listings

    5

  • 6. DESCRIPTION OF COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP SERVICES (WIOA Sec. 121(c)(2)(A)(i))(Final Rules § 678.500(b)(1)) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 5) If additionalspace is needed, please include an attachment referencing this section.

    6

  • • Complete a local service matrix (Attachment II) illustrating local methods of service deliverywhich includes:

    o Career services to be provided by each required partner in each comprehensive one- stop center

    o Other programs and activities to be provided by each required partnero Method of delivery for each service provided by each required partner (e.g., staff

    physically present, cross-trained staff, direct linkage technology)• In the spaces provided below:

    o In the introductory paragraph of this section, describe the required partners’ combinedcommitment to integration and “manner in which the services will be coordinated anddelivered through the system” (§ 678.500(b)(1))

    o In the spaces below designated for each required partner, describe each partner’scommitment to coordinated service delivery and explain how the local service matricesillustrate that commitment

    o For each required partner below, describe the location(s) at which services of eachrequired partner will be accessible

    7

  • Title I (Adult, Dislocated Worker and Youth) –

    Title II (Adult Education and Family Literacy) –

    Title III (Employment Services under Wager-Peyser) –

    Unemployment Insurance (UI) –

    Job Counseling, Training and Placement Services for Veterans –

    8

  • Trade Readjustment Assistance –

    Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) –

    Migrant & Seasonal Farmworkers –

    National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) –

    Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) –

    9

  • Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP) –

    Title IV (Rehabilitation Services) –

    DHS/TANF –

    Second Chance (Reentry) –

    HUD Employment and Training Activities –

    Job Corps –

    YouthBuild –

    10

  • Perkins/Post-Secondary Career & Technical Education–

    TCAT/Tennessee Reconnect–

    7. PROCUREMENT OF ONE-STOP OPERATOR (Tennessee Memorandum Guidelines for One- Stop Operator Procurement) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 6) If additionalspace is needed, please include an attachment referencing this section.

    • Name the procured one-stop operator – (this information will be amended once the One-StopOperators have been procured). The following bullet points should be explained in this section

    • Describe the functions and scope of work of the one-stop operator as defined in the Request forProposal or as planned for the competitive procurement process

    • Assure that the one-stop operator will not perform any of the proscribed functions (§678.620(b)) to avoid a conflict of interest

    Note: One-stop operator designation takes effect July 1, 2017 (§ 678.635)

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  • 8. REFERRAL PROCESS (WIOA Sec. 121 (c)(2)(A)(iii)) (Tennessee MOU/IFA InstructionsPage 6). If additional space is needed, please include an attachment referencing this section.

    • In the spaces provided below, address all of the following:o In the introductory paragraph of this section, describe local one-stop operator’s role and

    responsibilities for coordinating referrals among required partners (§678.500(b)(3))o In the spaces below designated for each required partner, each partner must list the other

    programs to which it will make referrals and the method(s) of referral to each partner; forexample, in the Title I box, Title I will list all other programs to which it will referclients and the method(s) of referral for each

    o Identify the method of tracking referrals

    Note: Local areas must be as specific as possible when describing the differences in referral methods between partner programs. DOL has expressed concern about this area in the past.

    Title I (Adult, Dislocated Worker and Youth) –

    Title II (Adult Education and Family Literacy) –

    Title III (Employment Services under Wager-Peyser) –

    Title IV (Rehabilitation Services) –

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  • Unemployment Insurance (UI) –

    Job Counseling, Training and Placement Services for Veterans –

    Trade Readjustment Assistance –

    Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) –

    Migrant & Seasonal Farmworkers –

    National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) –

    14

  • Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) –

    Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP) –

    DHS/TANF –

    Second Chance (Reentry)–

    HUD Employment and Training Activities –

    Perkins/Post-Secondary Career & Technical Education–

    Job Corps –

    15

  • YouthBuild –

    TCAT/Tennessee Reconnect–

    9. PHYSICAL ACCESSIBILITY (WIOA Sec. 121 (c)(2)(A)(iv)) (WIOA Final Rules§678.500(b) (4)) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 6) If additionalspace is needed, please include an attachment referencing this section.

    Describe how—through specific examples and commitments—required partners will assure the physical accessibility of the comprehensive one-stop center(s), including the following:

    • The comprehensive one-stop center’s layout supports a culture of inclusiveness• Access to public transportation is available within reasonable walking distance• The location of a dedicated parking lot, with parking lot spaces closest to the door designated

    for individuals with disabilities

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  • 10. PROGRAMMATIC ACCESSIBLITY (WIOA Sec. 121 (c)(2)(A)(iv)) (WIOA Final Rules§678.500(b)(4)) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 7) If additional space is needed,please include an attachment referencing this section.

    • Describe how the comprehensive one-stop center provides access to all required careerservices in the most inclusive and appropriate settings for each individual participant

    • Describe specific arrangements and resources available to assure that individuals withbarriers to employment, including individuals with disabilities, can access available servicesand how outreach will be conducted to these groups (§678.500(b)(4). Include MobileAmerican Job Center information.

    • Explain how services will be provided using technology that is actually available and inaccordance with the “direct linkage” requirement under WIOA

    Note: Provide as much specificity as possible for each partner program

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  • 11. DATA SHARING AND COLLECTION (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 7) Ifadditional space is needed, please include an attachment referencing this section.

    • Describe how core program partners will share data and information and will collaborate toassure that all common primary indicators of performance for the core program partners in thelocal area will be collectively achieved

    • Provide assurances that participants’ Personally Identifiable Information (PII) will be keptconfidential

    • In each description, cite specific examples of required partners demonstrating a commitment tointegration in the local area

    • Describe the collection of data across programs• Describe how Jobs4TN will be utilized and incorporated

    NOTE: Partners are encouraged to seek clarification from their respective core partner state agency and/or data staff

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  • 12. COST SHARING OF SERVICES (WIOA Sec. 121 (c)(2)(A)(ii)) (WIOA Final Rules §678.755and §678.760) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 7) If additional space is needed, pleaseinclude an attachment referencing this section.

    • To complete this section, see the Individual AJC Budget Template instruction sheet –Attachment II and the Infrastructure Funding Agreement – Attachment III.

    • For the purposes of this section (12), only provide a narrative explanation of cost sharing services

    • In the event that an agreement cannot be reached among partners, 20 CFR 678.750 will apply:(a) The Governor must establish a process, described under sec. 121(h)(2)(E) of WIOA, for a one-stop partner administering a program described in §§ 678.400 through 678.410 to appeal the Governor's determination regarding the one-stop partner's portion of funds to be provided for one-stop infrastructure costs. This appeal process must be described in the Unified State Plan.(b) The appeal may be made on the ground that the Governor's determination is inconsistent with proportionate share requirements in § 678.735(a), the cost contribution limitations in§ 678.735(b), the cost contribution caps in § 678.738, consistent with the process described in the State Plan.(c) The process must ensure prompt resolution of the appeal in order to ensure the funds are distributed in a timely manner, consistent with the requirements of § 683.630 of this chapter.(d) The one-stop partner must submit an appeal in accordance with State's deadlines for appeals specified in the guidance issued under § 678.705(b)(3), or if the State has not set a deadline, within 21 days from the Governor's determination.

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  • 13. DURATION/AMENDMENT/APPEAL PROCEDURES (WIOA Sec. 121 (c)(2)(A)(v)) (WIOAFinal Rules §678.500(b) (5)) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 8) If additional space is needed, please include an attachment referencing this section.

    Describe the duration of the MOU Describe amendment procedures, including annual negotiation of infrastructure and shared system costs to address the following:

    • The amount of notice a partner agency must provide the other partners to make amendments• The procedures for informing other partners of the pending amendment• The circumstances under which the local partners agree the MOU must be amended• The procedures for amending the MOU to incorporate the final approved budget on an annual

    basis• The procedures for terminating the MOU or a specific partner’s participation in the MOU• The process for resolving any disputes that evolve after the agreement is reached• The appeals process for any disputes that evolve after the agreement is reached• Process must follow the directives in WIOA678.500(b)(5)

    NOTE: Ensure the MOU reflects the most recent date as amendments are approved

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  • 14. RENEWAL PROVISIONS (WIOA Sec. 121(c)(2)(A)(v)) (WIOA Final Rules §678.500(b)(6))(Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 8) If additional space is needed, please include anattachment referencing this section.

    Provide the process and timeline in which MOU will be reviewed, including: • Explain the renewal process, which must occur at a minimum of every three years• Describe the required renewal process if substantial changes occur before the MOU’s three-

    year expiration date

    NOTE: Ensure the MOU reflects the most recent date as renewals are approved

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  • 15. ADDITIONAL LOCAL PROVISIONS (OPTIONAL) (WIOA Sec. 121(c)(2)(B)) (WIOA FinalRules §678.500(c)) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 8) If additional space is needed,please include an attachment referencing this section.

    16. ADDITIONAL PARTNERS (WIOA Sec. 121 (b)(2)) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page8) If additional space is needed, please include an attachment referencing this section.

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  • 17. OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS (TEGL 16-16) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 8) Ifadditional space is needed, please include an attachment referencing this section.• Describe contributions made to the one-stop system through other avenues, such as donations

    made by a non-partner entity• Document third party in kind contributions made to supplement the operation of the American

    Job Center

    18. NON-DISCRIMINATION & EQUAL OPPORTUNITY (WIOA Section 188) (TennesseeMOU/IFA Instructions Page 9) If additional space is needed, please include anattachment referencing this section• Describe how all partner staff will comply fully with all non-discrimination requirements

    27

  • 19. PRIORITY of SERVICE (TDLWD Veteran Priority of Service Policy) (WIOA Section 134(c)(3)(E) (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 9) If additional space is needed, pleaseinclude an attachment referencing this section• Describe how each partner staff will comply with the priority of service requirements set

    forth in the Veteran Priority of Service Policy as well as priority of service outlined in WIOAsection (c)(3)(E)

    20. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES (WIOA Final Rules §678.500(d)) (Tennessee MOU/IFAInstructions Page 10) If additional space is needed, please include an attachment referencingthis section.• Include a statement that the individuals signing the MOU have authority to represent and sign

    on behalf of their program under WIOA

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  • 21. ATTACHMENTS (Tennessee MOU/IFA Instructions Page 11)

    • Services Matrix - Attachment II• Individual AJC Budget Template – Attachment III• Individual AJC Budget Instructions – Attachment IV

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  • LOCAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD CHAIR

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    30

  • CHIEF LOCAL ELECTED OFFICIAL

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    31

  • TITLE IB – ADULT, DISLOCATED WORKER, YOUTH

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR TITLE IB IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    32

  • TITLE II – ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR TITLE II IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    33

  • TITLE III – EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS UNDER WAGNER-PEYSER

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR TITLE III – WAGNER-PEYSER IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    34

  • TITLE IV – REHABILITATION SERVICES

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR TITLE IV – REHABILITATION SERVICES IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    35

  • POST-SECONDARY CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION UNDER PERKINS

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR POST-SECONDARY PERKINS IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    36

  • UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    37

  • JOB COUNSELING, TRAINING AND PLACEMENT SERVICES FOR VETERANS

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR VETERANS ACTIVITIES IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    38

  • TRADE READJUSTMENT ALLOWANCE (TRA)

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR TRADE READJUSTMENT ACT IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    39

  • TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE (TAA)

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    40

  • MIGRANT AND SEASONAL FARMWORKER PROGRAM

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR MIGRANT AND SEASONAL FARMWORKER PROGRAM IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    41

  • NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    42

  • COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (CSBG) PROGRAM

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR CSBG PROGRAM IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

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  • SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICES EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (SCSEP)

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR SCSEP IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

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  • TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES (TANF)

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR TANF IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

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  • SECOND CHANCE PROGRAM

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR SECOND CHANCE PROGRAM IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

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  • HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR HUD EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

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  • JOB CORPS

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR JOB CORPS IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

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  • YOUTHBUILD

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR YOUTHBUILD IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

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  • Perkins/Post-Secondary Career & Technical Education–

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    INDIVIDUAL WHO NEGOTIATED THE LOCAL MOU FOR Perkins/Post-Secondary Career & Technical Education–IF DIFFERENT THAN THE SIGNATORY ABOVE

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

    50

  • OTHER PARTY TO THE MOU:

    Signature Printed Name

    Title Date

    Organization

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  • Attachment II - CAREER SERVICES AVAILABLE THROUGH THE LOCAL COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP CENTER(S)

    BASIC CAREER SERVICES

    REQUIRED PARTNERS

    Eligibility for Title IB

    Outreach, intake,

    orientation

    Initial Skills Assessment

    Labor exchange services,

    including job search and placement assistance

    Referral and coordination with other programs

    Workforce and labor market

    information and statistics

    Performance and cost

    information on providers of education, training and workforce

    services

    Performance info for the

    local area as a whole

    Information on the

    availability of supportive

    services

    Information and

    meaningful assistance with UI claims

    Assistance establishing eligibility for financial aid

    for non- WIOA

    training and education

    Title I: Adult, Dislocated Worker, Youth ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Title II: Adult Education and Family Literacy ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Title III: Employment Programs under Wagner- Peyser

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Title IV: Rehabilitation Services ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Post-secondary Career and Technical Education under Perkins

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Unemployment Insurance ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Job Counseling, Training and Placement Services for Veterans

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    National Farmworker Jobs Program ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP)

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    TANF ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Second Chance ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Housing and Urban Development Employment and

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

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  • BASIC CAREERSERVICES

    REQUIRED PARTNERS

    Eligibility for Title IB

    Outreach, intake,

    orientation

    Initial Skills Assessment

    Labor exchange services,

    including job search and placement assistance

    Referral and coordination with other programs

    Workforce and labor

    market information and statistics

    Performance and cost

    information on providers of education, training and workforce

    services

    Performance info for the

    local area as a whole

    Information on the

    availability of supportive

    services

    Information and

    meaningful assistance with UI claims

    Assistance establishing eligibility for financial aid

    for non- WIOA

    training and education

    Training Activities ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Job Corps ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    YouthBuild ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Other (specify): ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Other (specify): ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Other (specify): ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    INDIVIDUALIZED AND FOLLOW-UP CAREER SERVICES Comprehensive

    and specialized assessments

    Development of an

    individual employment

    plan

    Group counseling

    Individual counseling

    Career planning

    Short-term pre-

    vocational services

    Internships and work

    experience

    Workforce preparation activities

    Financial literacy services

    Out-of-area job search assistance

    English language acquisition

    Follow-up services for participants in adult and dislocated

    worker programs

    REQUIRED PARTNERS

    Title I: Adult, Dislocated Worker, Youth

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Title II: Adult Education and Family Literacy ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Title III: Employment Programs under Wagner- Peyser

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Title IV: Rehabilitation Services ☐

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Post-secondary Career and Technical Education under Perkins

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Unemployment Insurance ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ Job Counseling, Training and Placement Services for Veterans

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  • INDIVIDUALIZED AND FOLLOW-UP CAREER SERVICES Comprehensive

    and specialized assessments

    Development of an

    individual employment

    plan

    Group counseling

    Individual counseling

    Career planning

    Short-term pre-

    vocational services

    Internships and work experience

    Workforce preparation activities

    Financial literacy services

    Out-of-area job search assistance

    English language acquisition

    Follow-up services for participants

    in adult and

    dislocated worker

    REQUIRED PARTNERS

    Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA)

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    Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    National Farmworker Jobs Program

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

    ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP)

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    TANF ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Second Chance ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Housing and Urban Development Employment and Training Activities

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    Job Corps ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    YouthBuild ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Other (specify): ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Other (specify): ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

    Other (specify): ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐

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  • OTHER PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES AVAILABLE THROUGH THE LOCAL COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP CENTER(S) REQUIRED PARTNER OTHER PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES PROVIDED

    Title I (Adult, Dislocated Worker, Youth)

    Title II: Adult Education and Family Literacy

    Title III: Employment Programs under Wagner-Peyser

    Title IV: Rehabilitation Services

    Post-secondary Career and Technical Education under Perkins

    Unemployment Insurance

    Job Counseling, Training and Placement Services for Veterans

    Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA)

    Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)

    Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers

    National Farmworker Jobs Program

    Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

    Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP)

    TANF

    Second Chance

    Housing and Urban Development Employment and Training Activities

    Job Corps

    YouthBuild

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  • SERVICE DELIVERY METHOD THROUGH THE LOCAL COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP CENTER(S)

    PROGRAM SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFF

    SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH CROSS-TRAINED PARTNER STAFF

    SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH CONTRACTOR PROVIDER

    SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH DIRECT LINKAGE

    Title I (Adult, Dislocated Worker, Youth)

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Title II: Adult Education and Family Literacy

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method: Title III: Employment Programs under Wagner- Peyser

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Title IV: Rehabilitation Services

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Post-secondary Career and Technical Education under Perkins

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Unemployment Insurance Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Job Counseling, Training and Placement Services for Veterans

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA)

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    National Farmworker Jobs Program

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP)

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

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  • PROGRAM SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFF

    SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH CROSS-TRAINED PARTNER STAFF

    SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH CONTRACTOR PROVIDER

    SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH DIRECT LINKAGE

    TANF Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method: Second Chance Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method: Housing and Urban Development Employment and Training Activities

    Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

    Job Corps Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method: YouthBuild Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method: Other (specify): Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method: Other (specify): Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method: Other (specify): Services: Services: Services:

    Partner: Provider: Method:

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  • Attachment IV - Individual AJC Budget Template Instructions

    Line Item InstructionsOffice (Site) Location Enter name of the AJC (i.e., AJC Nashville)Total Infrastructure Costs Sum of all line item Infrastructure Cost indicated in Section B-Budget Categories. As provided in TEGL 17-16

    Infrastructure costs of AJCs are defined as non-personnel costs that are necessary for the general operation of the one-stop center, including: rental of the facilities; utilities and maintenance; equipment (including assessment-related and assistive technology for individuals with disabilities); and technology to facilitate access to the one- stop center, including technology used for the center's planning and outreach activities (WIOA sec. 121(h)(4), 20 CFR 678.700(a), 34 CFR 361.700(a), and 34 CFR 463.700(a)).This list is not exhaustive.

    Total Additional Costs Sum of all line item Additional Cost indicated in Section B-Budget Categories. As provided in TEGL 17-16 One-stop partners must share in additional costs, which must include applicable career services, and may include shared operating costs and shared services that are necessary for the general operation of the one-stop center. Career Services . One-stop partners must ensure that at least some career services, described in WIOA sec. 134(c)(2), are provided at the one-stop center. Shared Operating Costs and Shared Services. One-stop partners also may share other costs that support the operations of the one-stop centers, as well as the costs of shared services. The costs of shared services may include initial intake, assessment of needs, appraisal of basic skills, identification of appropriate services to meet such needs, referrals to other one- stop partners, and business services (WIOA sec. 121(i)(2), 20 CFR 678.760, 34 CFR 361.760, and 34 CFR 463.760).

    Total Direct Costs Sum of all line item Direct Cost indicated in Section B-Budget Categories. Direct Costs are attributable to a single grant program or partner (i.e., WIOA staff providing ITA assistance only). These are non-shared costs.

    Line Item Instructions

    a. PersonnelThis amount will be the combined total of Administrative and Program wages. As infrastructure costs are non-personnel costs. This line item for infrastructure should be blank.

    - Administrative Enter the amount of wages for Administrative staff only- Program Enter the amount of wages of Program staff only

    b. Fringe Benefits This amount will be the combined total of Administrative and Program fringe benefits. As infrastructure costs are non-personnel costs, This line item for infrastructure should be blank.

    - Administrative Enter the amount of Fringe benefits for Administrative staff only- Program Enter the amount of Fringe benefits for Program staff only

    c. Travel Enter the amount for staff related travel.d. Equipment Enter the amount of funds expended on equipment. Expenditures must meet the prescribed threshold

    outlined in 2 CFR 200.33e. Supplies Enter the amount of funds expended on supplies. Expenditures must met the prescribed threshold outlined

    in 2 CFR 200.94

    f. Contractual Enter the amount of contractual obligations. For example One-Stop Operator costs would be an Additional Costs contractual item.

    g. Other Subrecipients are required to submit supporting documentation detailing the amount reflected here as Other Costs.

    h. Sub-Total This amount is the total of line items a. through g.

    i. Indirect Charges Provide Indirect Costs. Indirect costs are attributable to an organization or entity and would not be reflected as shared costs, nor would they be allocated.

    j. TOTALS Amount reflects the total line item costs by cost category

    Budget Narrative Provide brief narrative in support of the One-Stop Operating budget

    Line Item Instructions for the WIOA One-Stop Operating Budget

    SECTION A - BUDGET SUMMARY

    SECTION B - BUDGET CATEGORIES

    SECTION C - BUDGET NARRATIVE

    Note: Each American Job Center Partner will be required to complete a budget sheet individual budgets for each site they have a presence in. These budgets will be consolidated into a master budget indicative of the One-Stop Operating Budget and Costs (TEGL 17-16).

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    ADP26B4.tmpInstructions

    Email address_2: NAMELWDB Chair: NAMELWDA Chief Local Elected Official: IF MARKED YES ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAMYes No: IF MARKED YES ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAMYes No_2: IF MARKED YES ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAMYes No_3: IF MARKED YES ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAMYes No_4: IF MARKED YES ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAMYes No_5: IF MARKED YES ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAMYes No_6: Describe the general purpose and scope of the umbrella MOURow1: Describe the shared vision and commitment of the local board and required partners to a high quality local workforce delivery system vision must be consistent with Federal State regional and local planning priorities as well as the Governors Guidelines Describe which aspects of the vision are currently inplace Outline the steps to be taken and the general timeline for how required partners will implement any aspects of the vision that are not yet in placeRow1: undefined_6: Fully describe the process and efforts of the Local Workforce Development Board and required partners to negotiate the MOU Confirm whether all required partners participated in negotiations Explain the process to be used if consensus on the MOU is not reached by partnersRow1: Provide the name and address of the comprehensive onestop centers in the local service delivery system Where applicable list the designated affiliated sites or specialized centers Define any other operating titles that the local area assigns to eachcenter Describe how outreach will be conducted in towns in the local area without an AJC Describe the local areas plans for the Mobile American Job Center Note The information provided in this section must match the Tennessee Development of Labor and Workforce Development listingsRow1: Complete a local service matrix template attached illustrating local methods of service delivery which includes o Career services to be provided by each required partner in each comprehensive one stop center o Other programs and activities to be provided by each required partner o Method of delivery for each service provided by each required partner eg staff physically present crosstrained staff direct linkage technology In the spaces provided below o In the introductory paragraph of this section describe the required partners combined commitment to integration and manner in which the services will be coordinated and delivered through the system 678500b1 o In the spaces below designated for each required partner describe each partners commitment to coordinated service delivery and explain how the local service matrices illustrate that commitment o For each required partner below describe the locations at which services of each required partner will be accessibleRow1: Name the procured onestop operator this information will be amended once the OneStop Operators have been procured The following bullet points should be explained in this section Describe the functions and scope of work of the onestop operator as defined in the Request for Proposal or as planned for the competitive procurementprocess Assure that the onestop operator will not perform any of the proscribed functions 678620b to avoid a conflict of interest Note Onestop operator designation takes effect July 1 2017 678635Row1: undefined_7: Describe howthrough specific examples and commitmentsrequired partners will assure the physical accessibility of the comprehensive onestop centers including the following The comprehensive onestop centers layout supports a culture ofinclusiveness Access to public transportation is available within reasonable walkingdistance The location of a dedicated parking lot with parking lot spaces closest to the door designated for individuals with disabilitiesRow1: undefined_8: Describe how core program partners will share data and information and will collaborate to assure that all common primary indicators of performance for the core program partners in the local area will be collectively achieved Provide assurances that participants Personally Identifiable Information PII will be kept confidential In each description cite specific examples of required partners demonstrating a commitment to integration in the local area Describe the collection of data across programs Describe how Jobs4TN will be utilized and incorporated NOTE Partners are encouraged to seek clarification from their respective core partner state agency andor data staffRow1: undefined_9: To complete this section see the Individual AJC Budget Template instruction sheet Attachment IRow1: undefined_10: Describe the duration of the MOU Describe amendment procedures including annual negotiation of infrastructure and shared system costs to address the following The amount of notice a partner agency must provide the other partners to make amendments The procedures for informing other partners of the pending amendment The circumstances under which the local partners agree the MOU must be amended The procedures for amending the MOU to incorporate the final approved budget on an annual basis The procedures for terminating the MOU or a specific partners participation in the MOU The process for resolving any disputes that evolve after the agreement is reached The appeals process for any disputes that evolve after the agreement is reached Process must follow the directives in WIOA678500b5 NOTE Ensure the MOU reflects the most recent date as amendments are approvedRow1: undefined_11: 15 ADDITIONAL LOCAL PROVISIONS OPTIONAL WIOA Sec 121c2B WIOA Final Rules 678500c Tennessee MOUIFA Instructions Page 9 If additional space is needed please include an attachment referencing this sectionRow1: 16 ADDITIONAL PARTNERS WIOA Sec 121 b2 Tennessee MOUIFA Instructions Page 9 If additional space is needed please include an attachment referencing this sectionRow1: 17 OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TEGL 1616 Tennessee MOUIFA Instructions Page 9 If additional space is needed please include an attachment referencing this section Describe contributions made to the onestop system through other avenues such as donations made by a nonpartner entity Document third party in kind contributions made to supplement the operation of the American Job CenterRow1: 18 NONDISCRIMINATION EQUAL OPPORTUNITY WIOA Section 188 Tennessee MOUIFA Instructions Page 10 If additional space is needed please include an attachment referencing this section Describe how all partner staff will comply fully with all nondiscrimination requirementsRow1: 19 PRIORITY of SERVICE TDLWD Veteran Priority of Service Policy WIOA Section 134 c3E Tennessee MOUIFA Instructions Page 10 If additional space is needed please include an attachment referencing this section Describe how each partner staff will comply with the priority of service requirements set forth in the Veteran Priority of Service Policy as well as priority of service outlined in WIOA section c3ERow1: Include a statement that the individuals signing the MOU have authority to represent and sign on behalf of their program under WIOARow1: Printed Name: Title: Date: Organization: Title_2: Organization_2: Title_4: Organization_4: Printed Name_5: Title_5: Date_5: Organization_5: Printed Name_6: Title_6: Date_6: Organization_6: Title_8: Organization_8: Printed Name_9: Title_9: Date_9: Organization_9: Printed Name_10: Title_10: Date_10: Organization_10: Organization_12: Printed Name_15: Title_15: Date_15: Organization_15: Printed Name_16: Title_16: Date_16: Organization_16: Printed Name_17: Title_17: Date_17: Organization_17: Printed Name_18: Title_18: Date_18: Organization_18: Printed Name_19: Title_19: Date_19: Organization_19: Printed Name_20: Title_20: Date_20: Organization_20: Organization_22: Title_24: Date_24: Organization_24: Printed Name_25: Title_25: Date_25: Organization_25: Printed Name_26: Title_26: Date_26: Organization_26: Printed Name_27: Title_27: Date_27: Organization_27: Printed Name_28: Title_28: Date_28: Organization_28: Title_29: Organization_29: Printed Name_30: Title_30: Date_30: Organization_30: Organization_32: Printed Name_33: Title_33: Date_33: Organization_33: Printed Name_34: Title_34: Date_34: Organization_34: Organization_35: Printed Name_36: Title_36: Date_36: Organization_36: Organization_40: Printed Name_41: Title_41: Date_41: Organization_41: 1: 2: Email address: Individual designated by the Local: Impartial individual designated by the Local: TANFRow1: TANFRow2: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAMERow15: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAMERow14: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAMETANF: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAMETitle IV Rehabilitation Services: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAMESecond Chance Reentry: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAMECommunity Services Block Grant CSBG: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAMETrade Adjustment Assistance TAA: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAMETrade Readjustment Assistance TRA: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAMEUnemployment Insurance: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAM TYPED NAMETitle III Employment Programs under WagnerPeyser: TDLWD Regional Director: TDLWD Regional DirectorRow3: TDLWD Regional DirectorRow4: TDLWD Regional DirectorRow7: TDLWD Regional DirectorRow8: TDLWD Regional DirectorRow9: TDLWD Regional DirectorRow10: 6: 5: 4: 8: 11: 12: cb1: Offcb2: Offcb3: Offcb4: Offcb5: Offcb6: Offcb7: Offcb8: Offcb9: Offcb10: OffADDITIONAL PARTNERS AS PARTIES TO MOURow2: ADDITIONAL PARTNERS AS PARTIES TO MOURow3: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAMRow1: ENTITY ADMINISTERING PROGRAMRow2: Text3: Text4: Text6: Text5: Text8: Text7: Text9: Text11: Text12: Text13: Text10: Text14: Text16: Text17: Text18: Text19: Text20: Text15: Text21: Text22: Text23: Text25: Text26: Text27: Text28: Text29: Text30: Text31: Text32: Text33: Text34: Text35: Text36: Text37: Text38: Text39: Text24: Text40: Text41: Text42: Text43: Printed Name_2: Date_2: Printed Name_3: Date_3: Title_3: Organization_3: Printed Name_4: Date_4: Printed Name_7: Date_7: Title_7: Organization_7: Printed 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PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES PROVIDEDSenior Community Services Employment Program SCSEP: OTHER PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES PROVIDEDTANF: OTHER PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES PROVIDEDSecond Chance: OTHER PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES PROVIDEDHousing and Urban Development Employment and Training Activities: OTHER PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES PROVIDEDJob Corps: OTHER PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES PROVIDEDYouthBuild: Services: Partner: Services_4: Partner_2: Services_7: Partner_3: Services_10: Services_11: Partner_4: Provider_4: Services_13: Services_14: Partner_5: Provider_5: Services_16: Services_17: Partner_6: Provider_6: Services_19: Services_20: Partner_7: Provider_7: Services_22: Services_23: Partner_8: Provider_8: Method_8: Services_25: Services_26: Services_27: Partner_9: Provider_9: Method_9: Services_28: Services_29: Services_30: Partner_10: Provider_10: Method_10: Services_31: Services_32: Services_33: Partner_11: Provider_11: Method_11: Services_34: Services_35: Services_36: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFCommunity Services Block Grant CSBG: Partner_12: Provider_12: Method_12: Services_37: Services_38: Services_39: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFSenior Community Services Employment Program SCSEP: Partner_13: Provider_13: Method_13: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFTitle I Adult Dislocated Worker Youth: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFTitle II Adult Education and Family Literacy: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFTitle III Employment Programs under Wagner Peyser: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFTitle IV Rehabilitation Services: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFPostsecondary Career and Technical Education under Perkins: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFUnemployment Insurance: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFJob Counseling Training and Placement Services for Veterans: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFTrade Readjustment Allowance TRA: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFTrade Adjustment Assistance TAA: SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH OWN STAFFMigrant and Seasonal 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