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Details for Service Farmworker Health Medical and Outreach Services
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Service Name
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Farmworker Health Medical and Outreach Services
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Program Name
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At-Risk Family Health and Safety Benefits
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Goal
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Provide outreach, support and services to individuals and families identified as being at risk of compromised health and safety to eliminate or reduce those risks.
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Objective
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Assure that families at risk of economic challenges receive health and safety benefits to mitigate those risks.
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Division
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Central Management and Support - Office of Rural Health
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Service Description
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Farmworker medical and outreach services support agencies across the state that provide and link migrant and seasonal farmworkers with primary and preventive health services. Rural health centers, public health departments, community health centers, and local nonprofits provide a range of medical, nursing, case management, and education services at clinics, farmworker camps, and farmworker residences. This service benefits migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families in North Carolina.
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Web Site
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www.ncfhp.org
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Year First Initiated
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1993
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Available State Wide
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No
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Geographic Area Served
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Farmworker contracted agencies are located in Ashe, Burke, Columbus, Durham, Vance, Jackson, Johnston, Caswell, Pender, Surry, Robeson, and Yancey counties.
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Grants Provided
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Yes
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Competitive Bidding
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Yes
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Competitive Bidding Details
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Requests for applications are sent to organizations that are identified as migrant entry points. These organizations submit budgets and performance measures to a review committee comprised of the NC Farmworker Health Program board who review and recommend funding levels.
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Waiting List
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No
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Waiting List Start Date
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Number Waiting
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Waiting List Details
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Income Eligibility
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No
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Income Eligibility Method
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Income Eligibility Type
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Whose Income Eligibility
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Income Disregard
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No
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Income Disregard Desc
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Income Verified
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No
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Income Verified Method
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Income Criteria
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Income Eligibility Change
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Income Eligibility Method Prior To Change
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Income Eligibility Other
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Age Range Start
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Age Range End
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0
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100+
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Authorization Level
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Authorization Type
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Citation
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Federal
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Public Law
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Federal Health Center Cluster Funds are provided under section 330g of the Public Health Service Act.
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Budget Information
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State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2021
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As of the month of November 2020
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Authorized Budget Fiscal Year 2021
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SFY 2020-2021 Year To Date Expenditures
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Balance
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Salary and Fringes (1X)
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640,813
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202,227
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438,586
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Salary Other (1X)
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0
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0
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0
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Operating (2X-5X)
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1,105,532
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106,068
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999,464
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Contracts/Allocations (6X)
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2,746,070
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791,179
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1,954,891
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Reserves (7X)
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0
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0
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0
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Transfers (8X)
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0
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0
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0
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Total Requirements
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4,492,415
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1,099,474
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3,392,941
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Receipts-Federal
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4,471,538
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1,092,623
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3,378,915
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Receipts- Local receipts
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0
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0
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0
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Receipts- Other receipts
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0
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0
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0
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Total Receipts
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4,471,538
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1,092,623
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3,378,915
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General Fund Appropriations
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20,877
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6,852
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14,025
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Match
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State
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Local
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Other
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0
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0
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0
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