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PUBLIC PROTECTION COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: 01/26/2015  
Subject:    Workshop on the Interaction between Community Based Organizations and County Agencies related to AB 109 Programming
Submitted For: PUBLIC PROTECTION COMMITTEE
Department: County Administrator  
Referral No.: N/A  
Referral Name: AB 109: Community Based Organizations
Presenter: Supervisor John Gioia Contact: Supervisor John Gioia

Information
Referral History:
Chair John Gioia requested that a workshop item be placed on todays agenda to facilitate a discussion regarding how Community Based Organizations (CBOs) interact with various County departments and agencies in the implementation of AB 109 in Contra Costa County. Staff has distributed the agenda packet for todays meeting to the Public Protection Committee and Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) subscriber lists.
Referral Update:
To provide additional context for todays discussion, staff has assembled the following information for reference by the Committee and meeting attendees:

1. FY 2014/15 AB 109 Community Based Organizations Allocation: $3,995,000, allocated to the following program categories:

Employment Support and Placement Srvcs
2,000,000
Implementation of (3) One-Stop Centers 1,200,000
Short and Long-Term Housing Access 500,000
Peer and Mentoring Services 100,000
Development of a "Re-entry Resource Guide" 15,000
Legal Services 80,000
Family Reunification 100,000
Community Programs Total 3,995,000

2) The total number of CBOs awarded contracts for services through AB 109 for the program allocations identified above: 15, allocated to the following organizations and/or individuals:
Training
Different Tracks Global: 09754 $20,000
Mentoring
Men and Women of Purpose: 08625 $66,667
Brighter Beginnings: 13414; F49598-00 $66,666
Center for Human Development: 07452 $66,667
sub-total $200,000
West County Reentry Resource Center
Rubicon Programs, Inc: 20095; F45698-00 $800,000
Network Management Team
Kathy Moniz-Narasaki: 09685 $107,000
Patrick Mims: 09687 $82,700
Vernon Williams III: 09688 $82,700
Eugene Jackson: 09686 $83,200
sub-total $355,600
Network Service Providers
JFK University $66,000
Brighter Beginnings/Leadership: 13414 $66,000
Prepare My Sheep: 10420 $65,000
New Dream Life Center $115,000 (in negotiations)
Reach Fellowship International: 03212 $50,000
Men and Women of Purpose: 08625 $50,000
sub-total $412,000

3) The number of formerly incarcerated individuals released through AB 109: 1,802 individuals through December 30, 2014, which are composed of two groups:

a) Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) - 1082 people (Including 40 that are pre-released and still in prison)

b) Prison commitment serving their custody time in county jail - 1170(h) 720 people (including 40 that are pre-release and still in jail)

In addition, attached for reference are the following items:
1. The current policy for making referrals to community based organizations.
2. A breakdown of the amount of individuals referred by Probation to CBOs including the type of service that individuals have been referred to.
Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s):
1. WORKSHOP to discuss interaction between Community Based Organizations and County Departments/Agencies related to AB 109 Programming implementation;

2. PROVIDE direction to staff as necessary.
Fiscal Impact (if any):
No fiscal impact.
Attachments
Contra Costa County Assessment and Referral System Protocol
AB 109 Referral Counts by Service Type

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