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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2021.10.28 - 34972tOAKUNDFr COUNTY MICHIGAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS October 28, 2021 NIISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #21-433 Sponsored By: Penny Luebs IN RE: Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Program Grant Acceptance Chairperson and Members of the Board: WHEREAS the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has awarded the Oakland County Health Division funding in the amount of $60,000 through the Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 grant program for the period October 1, 2021 through September 30. 2022; and WHEREAS the purpose of this grant program is to decrease the rates of suicide in young adults aged 18— 2d years old. not in a traditional college/university setting, by carrying out identification and/or early intervention projects: and WHEREAS the finding will be used to address youth suicide prevention in Oakland County through training of youth -serving professionals in the use of evidence -based practices to prevent suicide and supporting local communities to implement suicide prevention best practices based on their needs; and WHEREAS it is requested to create one (1) Special Revenue (SR) Part -Time Non -Eligible (PTNE) 1,000 hours per year Public Health Educator III position within the Health Promotion Services+ Health Education unit (#1060241);aud WHEREAS no local match is required; and WHEREAS the grant agreement has completed the Grant Review Process in accordance with the Grants Policy approved by the Board at their January 21, 2021 meeting. NONA' THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners hereby approves the Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention — 2022 Program Grant agreement for funding in the amount of $60.000 for the period of October 1. 2021 through September 30. 2022. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED to create one (1) Special Revenue (SR) Part -Time Von -Eligible (PTNE ) 1.000 hours per year Public Health Educator III position within the Health Promotion Services/Realth Education unit (91060241). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that acceptance of this grant does not obligate tine county to any future commitment and continuation of the Special Revenue position in the grant is contingent upon continued future levels of grant funding. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board Chairperson is authorized to execute this agreement and to approve any grant extensions or changes within fifteen percent (15° o) of the original award, which is consistent with the agreement as originally approved BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the FY 2022 Special Revenue Fund Budget is amended as follows: SUICIDE PREVENTION FUND (#28615) FY 2022 GR0000001134, Budget Ref 2022 Activity: GLB. Analysis: GLB Revenue 1060241-133390-615571 Expenditures 1060241-133390-702010 1060241-133390-722740 1060241-133390-730072 1060241-133390-730324 1060241-133390-730926 1060241-133390-730982 1060241-133390-732018 1060241-133390-732165 1060241-133390-750294 1060241-133390-774636 1060241-133390-774677 State Operating Grants S60 000 Total Revenue $60.000 Salaries Regular $31,196 Fringe Benefits L641 Advertising 4,016 Conurrunications 540 Indirect Costs 3.092 Interpreter Fees 750 Travel and Conference 3.340 Workshops and Meetings 1,000 Material and Supplies 11.003 Info Tech Operations 3,172 Insurance Fund 250 Total Expenditures $60,000 Chairperson, the following Commissioners are sponsoring the foregoing Resolution: Penny Luebs. 6z", d Date: October 29, 2021 David Woodward, Commissioner Date: November 02, 2021 Hilarie Chambers, Deputy County Executive II f &�' Date: November 02, 2021 Lisa Brown, County Clerk 1 Register of Deeds COMMITTEE TRACKING 2021-10-19 Public Health & Safety - recommend to Board 2021-10-28 Full Board VOTE TRACKING ? lotioned by Commissioner Michael Gingell seconded by Commissioner Gwen Markham to adopt the attached Grant Acceptance: Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Program Grant Acceptance. Yes: David Woodward. Michael Gingell. Michael Spisz, Karen Joliat, KristeriNelson. Eileen Kowall, Philip Weipert. Gwen Markham. Angela Powell, Thomas Kulm. Charles Moss, [Marcia Gershenson. William Miller III, Charles Cavell, Penny Luebs, Janet Jackson. Gary McGillivray, Robert Hoffman. Adam Kochenderfer (19) No: None (0) Abstain: None (0) Absent: (0) The Motion Passed. ATTACHMENTS 1. PHS - Health - FY22 Health Transforning Youth Suicide Pry Grnt Acceptence Write Up 2. Grant Review Simi Off - TYSP 3. Contract 4. Addendum A S. Att B 6, Art C 7, Air E STATE OF MIC'HIGAN) COUNTY OF OAKLAND) I, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on October 28. 2021, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Circuit Court at Pontiac, Michigan on Thursday, October 28. 2021. .h W Liser Brown, Orrklmrd Counts' Clerk Register ot'Deeds REQUEST: 1. To create one (1) SR funded Part -Time Non -Eligible 1,000 hours per year Public Health Educator III position within Health Promotion Services (#1060241-XXX)(X). PROPOSED FUNDING: FY22 Health Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention Grant OVERVIEW: The Health Division has been awarded to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention — 2022 grant program with the purpose of decreasing the rates of suicide in young adults aged 18— 24-year-olds who are not in a traditional college/university setting. The grant funding will be used to address youth suicide prevention in Oakland County through training of youth - serving professionals in the use evidence -based practices to prevent suicide and supporting local communities to implement suicide prevention best practices based on their needs. In order to accomplish this, it is requested to create one (1) Special Revenue (SR) Part -Time Non -Eligible (PTNE) 1,000 hours per year Public Health Educator III position within the Health Promotion Services/ Health Education unit (#1060241) The acceptance is in the amount of $60,000 will be for the period October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022. COUNTY EXECUTIVE RECOMMENDATION: Recommended as Requested. PERTINENT SALARIES FY 2022 Class ( Gr Base 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 1 4 Year Public Health HRL 27,6388 28.9802 30,3221 31.6635 33,0056 Educator III /119 *Note: Annual rates are shown for illustrative purposes only. SALARY AND FRINGE BENEFIT SAVINGS 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 343470 35.6890 37,0303 **Note: Fringe benefit rates displayed are County averages. Annual costs are shown for illustrative purposes only. Actual costs are reflected in the Miscellaneous Resolution. Create one (1) SR PTNE 1,000 hrs/yr. Public Health Educator III position. 1 year hourly rate ($) x 1,000 hrs. $28,980 Fringes @ 5.38% $1,559 Total Cost of Creation $30,539 GRANT REVIEW SIGN -OFF — Health & Human Services / Health Division GRANT NAME: Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention — 2022 Program FUNDING AGENCY: Michigan Department of Health & Human Services DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Raquel Lewis 248-859-5254 STATUS: Acceptance (Greater than $10,000) DATE: 09/29/21 Please be advised the captioned grant materials have completed internal grant review. Below are the returned comments. The Board of Commissioners' liaison committee resolution and grant acceptance package (which should include this sign - off and the grant agreement/contract with related documentation) may be requested to be placed on the agenda(s) of the appropriate Board of Commissioners' committee(s) for grant acceptance by Board resolution. DEPARTMENT REVIEW Management and Budget: Approved by M & B — Lynn Sonkiss (9/29/2021) The draft resolution will need to be updated to include the necessary budget amendment for this grant acceptance. Human Resources: Approved by Human Resources. Creates one (1) position, so HR action is needed. Heather Mason (9/23/21) Risk Management: Approved by Risk Management. R.E. (9/23/2021) Corporation Counsel: Approved by Corporation Counsel (no legal issues). Sharon Kessler — (9/27/21) Agreement #: E20223097-00 Grant Agreement Between Michigan Department of Health and Human Services hereinafter referred to as the "Department" and Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Health Division 1200 N. Telegraph Rd. 34 East Pontiac MI 48341 0432 Federal I.D.#: 38-6004876, DUNSM 136200362 hereinafter referred to as the "Grantee" for Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Part 1 1. Period of Agreement: This Agreement will commence on the date of the Grantee's signature or October 1, 2021, whichever is later, and continue through September 30, 2022. No activity will be performed and no costs to the state will be incurred prior to October 1, 2021 or the effective date of the Agreement, whichever is later. Throughout the Agreement, the date of the Grantee's signature or October 1, 2021, whichever is later, shall be referred to as the start date. This Agreement is in full force and effect for the period specified. 2. Program Budget and Agreement Amount: A. Agreement Amount The total amount of this Agreement is $60,000.00. Under the terms of this Agreement, the Department will provide funding not to exceed $60,000.00. The source of funding provided by the Department and approved indirect rate shall be followed as described in Attachment 1 of this Agreement, which is part of this Agreement. The Agreement is designated as a: X Subrecipient relationship (federal funding); or Recipient (non-federal funding). The Agreement is designated as: Research and development project; or X Not a research and development project. Date 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 1 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 B. Equipment Purchases and Title Any Grantee equipment purchases supported in whole or in part through this Agreement must be listed in the supporting Equipment Inventory Schedule which should be attached to the Final Financial Status Report. Equipment means tangible, non -expendable, personal property having a useful life of more than one year and an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more per unit. Title to items having a unit acquisition cost of less than $5,000 shall vest with the Grantee upon acquisition. The Department reserves the right to retain or transfer the title to all items of equipment having a unit acquisition cost of $5,000 or more, to the extent that the Department's proportionate interest in such equipment supports such retention or transfer of title. C. Deviation Allowance A deviation allowance modifying an established budget category by $10,000 or 15%, whichever is greater, is permissible without prior written approval of the Department. Any modification or deviations in excess of this provision, including any adjustment to the total amount of this Agreement, must be made in writing and executed by all parties through an amendment to this Agreement before the modifications can be implemented. This deviation allowance does not authorize new categories, subcontracts, equipment items or positions not shown in the attached Program Budget Summary and supporting detail schedules. 3. Purpose: The focus of the program is to develop and implement an intensive youth suicide prevention urban community model that addresses the entire continuum of prevention from awareness through intervention, follow-up, and bereavement support. 4. Statement of Work: The Grantee agrees to undertake, perform and complete the activities described in Attachment A, which is part of this Agreement. 5. Financial Requirements: The financial requirements shall be followed as described in Part 2 and Attachment B, which are part of this Agreement. 6. Performance/Progress Report Requirements: The progress reporting methods shall be followed as described in Part 2 and Attachment C, which are part of this Agreement. 7. General Provisions: The Grantee agrees to comply with the General Provisions as described in Part 2, Addendum A, and Attachment E, which are part of this Agreement. Date', 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page. 2 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 8. Administration of the Agreement: The person acting for the Department in administering this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the Contract Manager) is: Jennifer DeLaCruz Contract Manager (517) 373-8571 delacruzj@michigan.gov Name Title Telephone No. Email Address 9. Grantee's Financial Contact for the Agreement: The financial contact acting on behalf of the Grantee for this Agreement is: TIFANNY KEYES-BOWIE Name KEYESBOWIET@OAKGOV.COM E-Mail Address Accountant Title (248) 858-0943 Telephone No. Date, 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Page: 3 of 36 10. 11 12. Special Conditions: A. This Agreement is valid upon approval and execution by the Department which may be contingent upon approval by the State Administrative Board and signature by the Grantee. B. This Agreement is conditionally approved subject to and contingent upon the availability of funds. C. Based on the availability of funding, the Department may specify the amount of funding the Grantee may expend during a specific time period within the Agreement Period. D. The Department will not assume any responsibility or liability for costs incurred by the Grantee prior to the start date of this Agreement. E. The Grantee is required by 2004 PA 533 to receive payments by electronic funds transfer, Special Certification: The individual or officer signing this Agreement certifies by their signature that they are authorized to sign this Agreement on behalf of the responsible governing board, official or Grantee. Signature Section: FOR the GRANTEE Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Health Division David T. Woodward Name County Commissioner Title Date For the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Jeanette Hensler 09/21/2021 Jeanette Hensler, Grants Division Director Date Bureau of Grants and Purchasing Date 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223D97-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 4 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Part 2 General Provisions I. Responsibilities - Grantee The Grantee, in accordance with the general purposes and objectives of this Agreement shall: A. Publication Rights 1. Copyright materials only when the Grantee exclusively develops books, films or other such copyrightable materials through activities supported by this Agreement. The copyrighted materials cannot include recipient information or personal identification data. Grantee provides the Department a royalty -free, non-exclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish and use such materials copyrighted by the Grantee and authorizes others to reproduce and use such materials. 2. Obtain prior written authorization from the Department's Office of Communications for any materials copyrighted by the Grantee or modifications bearing acknowledgment of the Department's name prior to reproduction and use of such materials. The state of Michigan may modify the material copyrighted by the Grantee and may combine it with other copyrightable intellectual property to form a derivative work. The state of Michigan will own and hold all copyright and other intellectual property rights in any such derivative work, excluding any rights or interest granted in this Agreement to the Grantee. If the Grantee ceases to conduct business for any reason or ceases to support the copyrightable materials developed under this Agreement, the state of Michigan has the right to convert its licenses into transferable licenses to the extent consistent with any applicable obligations the Grantee has. 3. Obtain written authorization, at least 14 days in advance, from the Department's Office of Communications and give recognition to the Department in any and all publications, papers and presentations arising from the Agreement activities. 4. Notify the Department's Bureau of Grants and Purchasing 30 days before applying to register a copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office. The Grantee must submit an annual report for all copyrighted materials developed by the Grantee through activities supported by this Agreement and must submit a final invention statement and certification within 60 days of the end of the Agreement period. 5. Not make any media releases related to this Agreement, without prior written authorization from the Department's Office of Communications. Dale 09/21/2021 Contract P E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 5 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 B. Fees 1. Guarantee that any claims made to the Department under this Agreement shall not be financed by any sources other than the Department under the terms of this Agreement. If funding is received through any other source, the Grantee agrees to budget the additional source of funds and reflect the source of funding on the Financial Status Report. 2. Make reasonable efforts to collect 1 st and 3rd party fees, where applicable, and report those collections on the Financial Status Report. Any under recoveries of otherwise available fees resulting from failure to bill for eligible activities will be excluded from reimbursable expenditures. C. Grant Program Operation Provide the necessary administrative, professional and technical staff for operation of the grant program. The Grantee must obtain and maintain all necessary licenses, permits or other authorizations necessary for the performance of this Agreement. Use an accounting system that can identify and account for the funds received from each separate grant, regardless of funding source, and assure that grant funds are not commingled. D. Reporting Utilize all report forms and reporting formats required by the Department at the start date of this Agreement and provide the Department with timely review and commentary on any new report forms and reporting formats proposed for issuance thereafter. E. Record Maintenance/Retention Maintain adequate program and fiscal records and files, including source documentation, to support program activities and all expenditures made under the terms of this Agreement, as required. The Grantee must assure that all terms of the Agreement will be appropriately adhered to and that records and detailed documentation for the grant project or grant program identified in this Agreement will be maintained for a period of not less than four years from the date of termination, the date of submission of the final expenditure report or until litigation and audit findings have been resolved. This section applies to the Grantee, any parent, affiliate, or subsidiary organization of the Grantee and any subcontractor that performs activities in connection with this Agreement. F. Authorized Access 1. Permit within 10 calendar days of providing notification and at reasonable times, access by authorized representatives of the Department, Federal Grantor Agency, Inspector Generals, Comptroller General of the United States and State Auditor General, or any of their Date. 0912112021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services! Page: 6 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 duly authorized representatives, to records, papers, files, documentation and personnel related to this Agreement, to the extent authorized by applicable state or federal law, rule or regulation. 2. Acknowledge the rights of access in this section are not limited to the required retention period. The rights of access will last as long as the records are retained. 3. Cooperate and provide reasonable assistance to authorized representatives of the Department and others when those individuals have access to the Grantee's grant records. G. Audits This section only applies to Grantees designated as subrecipients by the Department (see Part 1, Section Il. A.). 1. Required Audit or Audit Exemption Notice Submit to the Department either a Single Audit, Financial Related Audit or Audit Exemption Notice as described below. A Financial Related Audit is applicable to for -profit Grantees that are designated as subrecipients. If submitting a Single Audit or Financial Related Audit, Grantees must also submit a corrective action plan prepared in accordance with 2 CFR 200.511(c) for any audit findings that impact the Department funded programs, and management letter (if issued) with a corrective action plan. a. Single Audit Grantees that are a state, local government or non-profit organization that expend $750,000 or more in federal awards during the Grantee's fiscal year must submit a Single Audit to the Department, regardless of the amount of funding received from the Department. The Single Audit must comply with the requirements of 2 CFR 200 Subpart F. The Single Audit reporting package must include all components described 2 CFR 200.512 (c). b. Financial Related Audit Grantees that are for -profit organizations that expend $750,000 or more in federal awards during the Grantee's fiscal year must submit either a financial related audit prepared in accordance with Government Auditing Standards relating to all federal awards, or an audit that meets the requirements contained in 2 CFR 200 Subpart F, if required by the federal awarding agency. C. Audit Exemption Notice Grantees exempt from the Single Audit and Financial Related Audit requirements (a. and b. above) must submit an Audit Exemption Notice that certifies these exemptions. The Date 09/2112021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 7 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 template Audit Exemption Notice and further instructions are available at State of Michigan - MDHHS by selecting Inside MDHHS — MDHHS Audit - Audit Reporting, 2. Financial Statement Audit Grantees exempt from the Single Audit and Financial Related Audit requirements (that are required to submit an Audit Exemption Notice as described above) must submit to the Department a Financial Statement Audit prepared in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards if the audit includes disclosures that may negatively impact the Department funded programs including but not limited to fraud, going concern uncertainties, financial statement misstatements and violations of the Agreement requirements. If submitting a Financial Statement Audit, Grantees must also submit a corrective action plan for any audit findings that impact the Department funded programs. 3. Due Date and Where to Send The required audit and any other required submissions (i.e., corrective action plan, and management letter with a corrective action plan), and/or Audit Exemption Notice must be submitted to the Department within nine months of the end of the Grantee's fiscal year by e-mail to MDHHS-AuditReports@michigan.gov. Single Audit reports must be submitted simultaneously to the Department and Federal Audit Clearinghouse, in accordance with 2 CFR 200.512(a). The required submissions must be assembled in PDF files and compatible with Adobe Acrobat (read only). The subject line must state the agency name and fiscal year end. The Department reserves the right to request a hard copy of the audit materials if for any reason the electronic submission process is not successful. 4. Penalty a. Delinquent Single Audit or Financial Related Audit If the Grantee does not submit the required Single Audit or Financial Related Audit, including any management letter and applicable corrective action plan(s) within nine months after the end of the Grantee's fiscal year, the Department may withhold from any payment from the Department to the Grantee an amount equal to five percent of the audit year's grant funding (not to exceed $200,000) until the required filing is received by the Department. The Department may retain the amount withheld if the Grantee is more than 120 days delinquent in meeting the filing requirements. The Department may terminate any current grant agreements if the Grantee is more than 180 days delinquent in meeting the filing requirements. Date. 0W21/2D21 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 6 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention -2022 b. Delinquent Audit Exemption Notice Failure to submit the Audit Exemption Notice, when required, may result in withholding from any payment from Department to the Grantee an amount equal to one percent of the audit year's grant funding until the Audit Exemption Notice is received. 5. Other Audits The Department or federal agencies may also conduct or arrange for agreed upon procedures or additional audits to meet their needs. H. Subrecipient/Contractor Monitoring 1. When passing federal funds through to a subrecipient (if the Agreement does not prohibit the passing of federal funds through to a subrecipient), the Grantee must: a. Ensure that every subaward is clearly identified to the subrecipient as a subaward and includes the information required by 2 CFR 200.332. b. Ensure the subrecipient complies with all the requirements of this Agreement. C. Evaluate each subrecipient's risk for noncompliance as required by 2 CFR 200.332(b). d. Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, in compliance with federal statutes, regulations and the terms and conditions of the subawards; that subaward performance goals are achieved; and that all monitoring requirements of 2 CFR 200.332(d) are met including reviewing financial and programmatic reports, following up on corrective actions and issuing management decisions for audit findings. e. Verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by 2 CFR 200 Subpart F. 2. Develop a subrecipient monitoring plan that addresses the above requirements and provides reasonable assurance that the subrecipient administers federal awards in compliance with laws, regulations and the provisions of this Agreement, and that performance goals are achieved. The subrecipient monitoring plan should include a risk -based assessment to determine the level of oversight and monitoring activities, such as reviewing financial and performance reports, performing site visits and maintaining regular contact with subrecipients. 3. Establish requirements to ensure compliance for for -profit subrecipients as required by 2 CFR 200.501(h), as applicable. 4. Ensure that transactions with subrecipients/contractors comply with laws, regulations and provisions of contracts or grant agreements in compliance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), as applicable. Date', 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 9 of 36 Health Divislon, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention -2022 I. Notification of Modifications Provide timely notification to the Department, in writing, of any action by its governing board or any other funding source that would require or result in significant modification in the provision of activities, funding or compliance with operational procedures. J. Software Compliance Ensure software compliance and compatibility with the Department's data systems for activities provided under this Agreement, including but not limited to stored data, databases and interfaces for the production of work products and reports. All required data under this Agreement shall be provided in an accurate and timely manner without interruption, failure or errors due to the inaccuracy of the Grantee's business operations for processing data. All information systems, electronic or hard copy, that contain state or federal data must be protected from unauthorized access. K. Human Subjects Comply with Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects, 45 CFR 46. The Grantee agrees that prior to the initiation of the research, the Grantee will submit Institutional Review Board (IRB) application material for all research involving human subjects, which is conducted in programs sponsored by the Department or in programs which receive funding from or through the state of Michigan, to the Department's IRB for review and approval, or the IRB application and approval materials for acceptance of the review of another IRB. All such research must be approved by a federally assured IRB, but the Department's IRB can only accept the review and approval of another institution's IRB under a formally approved interdepartmental agreement. The manner of the review will be agreed upon between the Department's IRB Chairperson and the Grantee's authorized official. L. Mandatory Disclosures 1. Disclose to the Department in writing within 14 days of receiving notice of any litigation, investigation, arbitration or other proceeding (collectively, "Proceeding") involving Grantee, a subcontractor or an officer or director of Grantee or subcontractor that arises during the term of this Agreement including: a. All violations of federal and state criminal law involving fraud, bribery, or gratuity violations potentially affecting the Agreement. b. A criminal Proceeding; C. A parole or probation Proceeding; d. A Proceeding under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act; e. A civil Proceeding involving: 1. A claim that might reasonably be expected to Date 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 10 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 adversely affect Grantee's viability or financial stability; or 2. A governmental or public entity's claim or written allegation of fraud; or f. A Proceeding involving any license that Grantee is required to possess in order to perform under this Agreement. 2. Notify the Department, at least 90 calendar days before the effective date, of a change in Grantee's ownership or executive management. M. Statement of Work Progress Reports Submit quarterly Statement of Work progress reports to the Department via the http://egrams-mi.com/mdhhs website by the 15th day of the month following the end of the quarter and a final report no later than 15 days following the end of this Agreement. N. Conflict of Interest and Code of Conduct Standards 1. Be subject to the provisions of 1968 PA 317, as amended, 1973 PA 196, as amended, and 2 CFR 200.318 (c)(1) and (2). 2. Uphold high ethical standards and be prohibited from the following: a. Holding or acquiring an interest that would conflict with this Agreement; b. Doing anything that creates an appearance of impropriety with respect to the award or performance of this Agreement; C. Attempting to influence or appearing to influence any state employee by the direct or indirect offer of anything of value; or d. Paying or agreeing to pay any person, other than employees and consultants working for Grantee, any consideration contingent upon the award of this Agreement. 3. Immediately notify the Department of any violation or potential violation of these standards. This Section applies to Grantee, any parent, affiliate, or subsidiary organization of Grantee, and any subcontractor that performs activities in connection with this Agreement. O. Travel Costs 1. Be reimbursed for travel cost (including mileage, meals, and lodging) budgeted and incurred related to activities provided under this Agreement. a. If the Grantee has a documented policy related to travel reimbursement for employees and if the Grantee follows that documented policy, the Department will reimburse the Grantee for travel costs at the Grantee's documented reimbursement rate for employees. Otherwise, the state of Michigan travel reimbursement rate applies. Date: 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 11 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 b. State of Michigan travel rates may be found at the following website: http://www.michigan.gov/dtmb/O,5552,7-358- 82548_ 13132---, 00. h tm I. C. International travel must be pre -approved by the Department and itemized in the budget. P. Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) 1. Complete and upload the FFATA Executive Compensation report to the EGrAMS agency profile if: a. The Grantee's federal revenue was 80% or more of the Grantee's annual gross revenue; AND b. Grantee's gross revenue from federal awards was $25,000,000 or more; AND C. The public does not have access to the information about executive officers' compensation through periodic reports filed under Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or Section 6104 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. 2. The FFATA Executive Compensation report template can be found in EGrAMS documents. Q. Insurance Requirements 1. Maintain at least a minimum of the insurances or governmental self - insurances listed below and be responsible for all deductibles. All required insurance or self-insurance must: a. Protect the state of Michigan from claims that may arise out of, are alleged to arise out of, or result from Grantee's or a subcontractor's performance; b. Be primary and non-contributing to any comparable liability insurance (including self-insurance) carried by the state; and C. Be provided by a company with an A.M. Best rating of "A-" or better and a financial size of VII or better. 2. insurance Types a. Commercial General Liability Insurance or Governmental Self - Insurance: Except for Governmental Self -Insurance, policies must be endorsed to add "the state of Michigan, its departments, divisions, agencies, offices, commissions, officers, employees, and agents" as additional insureds using endorsement CG 20 10 11 85, or both CG 20 10 12 19 and CG 2037 12 19. If the Grantee will interact with children, schools, or the cognitively impaired, the Grantee must maintain appropriate insurance coverage related to sexual abuse and molestation Data 09/21/2021 Contract # P20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 12 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Sulcide Prevention - 2022 liability. b. Workers' Compensation Insurance or Governmental Self - Insurance: Coverage according to applicable laws governing work activities. Policies must include waiver of subrogation, except where waiver is prohibited by law. C. Employers Liability Insurance or Governmental Self -Insurance d. Privacy and Security Liability (Cyber Liability) Insurance: cover information security and privacy liability, privacy notification costs, regulatory defense and penalties, and website media content liability. 3. Require that subcontractors maintain the required insurances contained in this Section. 4. This Section is not intended to and is not to be construed in any manner as waiving, restricting or limiting the liability of the Grantee from any obligations under this Agreement. 5. Each Party must promptly notify the other Party of any knowledge regarding an occurrence which the notifying Party reasonably believes may result in a claim against either Party. The Parties must cooperate with each other regarding such claim. R. Fiscal Questionnaire 1. Complete and upload the yearly fiscal questionnaire to the EGrAMS agency profile within three months of the start of the Agreement. 2. The fiscal questionnaire template can be found in EGrAMS documents. S. Criminal Background Check 1. Conduct or cause to be conducted a search that reveals information similar or substantially similar to information found on an Internet Criminal History Access Tool (ICHAT) check and a national and state sex offender registry check for each new employee, employee, subcontractor, subcontractor employee, or volunteer who under this Agreement works directly with clients or has access to client information. a. [CHAT: http://apps.michigan.gov/ichat b. Michigan Public Sex Offender Registry: http://www.mipsor.state.mi.us C. National Sex Offender Registry: http://www.nsopw.gov 2 Conduct or cause to be conducted a Central Registry (CR) check for each new employee, employee, subcontractor, subcontractor employee, or volunteer who under this Agreement works directly with children. a. Central Registry: https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7- 339-73971_7119_50648_48330-180331--,00.html Date 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page. 13 of 36 Health Dlvlslon, Transforming Youth Suicide Preventlon - 2022 3. Require each new employee, employee, subcontractor, subcontractor employee, or volunteer who, under this Agreement, works directly with clients or who has access to client information to notify the Grantee in writing of criminal convictions (felony or misdemeanor), pending felony charges, or placement on the Central Registry as a perpetrator, at hire or within 10 days of the event after hiring. 4. Determine whether to prohibit any employee, subcontractor, subcontractor employee, or volunteer from performing work directly with clients or accessing client information related to clients under this Agreement, based on the results of a positive ICHAT response or reported criminal felony conviction or perpetrator identification. 5. Determine whether to prohibit any employee, subcontractor, subcontractor employee or volunteer from performing work directly with children under this Agreement, based on the results of a positive CR response or reported perpetrator identification. 6. Require any employee, subcontractor, subcontractor employee or volunteer who may have access to any databases of information maintained by the federal government that contain confidential or personal information, including but not limited to federal tax information, to have a fingerprint background check performed by the Michigan State Police. II. Responsibilities - Department The Department in accordance with the general purposes and objectives of this Agreement will: A. Reimbursement Provide reimbursement in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement based upon appropriate reports, records and documentation maintained by the Grantee. B. Report Forms Provide any report forms and reporting formats required by the Department at the start date of this Agreement, and provide to the Grantee any new report forms and reporting formats proposed for issuance thereafter at least 30 days prior to their required usage in order to afford the Grantee an opportunity to review. III. Assurances The following assurances are hereby given to the Department: A. Compliance with Applicable Laws The Grantee will comply with applicable federal and state laws, guidelines, rules and regulations in carrying out the terms of this Agreement. The Grantee will also comply with all applicable general administrative requirements, such as 2 CFR 200, covering cost principles, grant/agreement principles and audits, in carrying out the terms of this Agreement. The Grantee will comply with all Date: 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 14 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Preventlon - 2022 applicable requirements in the original grant awarded to the Department if the Grantee is a subgrantee. The Department may determine that the Grantee has not complied with applicable federal or state laws, guidelines, rules and regulations in carrying out the terms of this Agreement and may then terminate this Agreement under Part 2, Section V. B. Anti -Lobbying Act The Grantee will comply with the Anti -Lobbying Act (31 U.S.C. 1352) as revised by the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), Federal Acquisition Regulations 52,203.11 and 52.203.12, and Section 503 of the Departments of Labor, Health & Human Services and Education, and Related Agencies section of the current FY Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act. Further, the Grantee shall require that the language of this assurance be included in the award documents of all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. C. Non -Discrimination 1. The Grantee must comply with the Department's non-discrimination statement: The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will not discriminate against any individual or group because of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, height, weight, marital status, gender identification or expression, sexual orientation, partisan considerations, or a disability or genetic information that is unrelated to the person's ability to perform the duties of a particular job or position. The Grantee further agrees that every subcontract entered into for the performance of any contract or purchase order resulting therefrom, will contain a provision requiring non-discrimination in employment, activity delivery and access, as herein specified, binding upon each subcontractor. This covenant is required pursuant to the Elliot -Larsen Civil Rights Act (1976 PA 453, as amended; MCL 37.2101 et seq.) and the Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act (1976 PA 220, as amended; MCL 37.1101 et seq.), and any breach thereof may be regarded as a material breach of this Agreement. 2. The Grantee will comply with all federal and state statutes relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: a. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) which prohibits discrimination based on race, color or national origin; b. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. 1681-1683, 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination based on sex; C. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 794), which prohibits discrimination based on Date 0912112021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 15 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 disabilities; d. The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 U.S.C. 6101-6107), which prohibits discrimination based on age; e. The Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (P.L. 92- 255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination based on drug abuse; f. The Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-616) as amended, relating to nondiscrimination based on alcohol abuse or alcoholism; g. Sections 523 and 527 of the Public Health Service Act of 1944 (42 U.S.C. 290 dd-2), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; h. Any other nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which application for federal assistance is being made; and i. The requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s) which may apply to the application. 3. Additionally, assurance is given to the Department that proactive efforts will be made to identify and encourage the participation of minority - owned and women -owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with disabilities in contract solicitations. The Grantee shall include language in all contracts awarded under this Agreement which (1) prohibits discrimination against minority -owned and women -owned businesses and businesses owned by persons with disabilities in subcontracting; and (2) makes discrimination a material breach of contract. D. Debarment and Suspension The Grantee will comply with federal regulation 2 CFR 180 and certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief that it, its employees and its subcontractors: 1. Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any federal department or contractor; 2. Have not within a five-year period preceding this Agreement been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (federal, state, or local) or private transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of federal or state antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, tax evasion, receiving stolen property, making false claims, or obstruction of justice; Date 09/21/2021 Contract k E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 16 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 3. Are not presently indicted or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (federal, state or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in section 2; 4. Have not within a five-year period preceding this Agreement had one or more public transactions (federal, state or local) terminated for cause or default; and 5. Have not committed an act of so serious or compelling a nature that it affects the Grantee's present responsibilities. E. Federal Requirement: Pro -Children Act 1. The Grantee will comply with the Pro -Children Act of 1994 (P.L. 103- 227; 20 U.S.C. 6081, et seq.), which requires that smoking not be permitted in any portion of any indoor facility owned or leased or contracted by and used routinely or regularly for the provision of health, day care, early childhood development activities, education or library activities to children under the age of 18, if the activities are funded by federal programs either directly or through state or local governments, by federal grant, contract, loan or loan guarantee. The law also applies to children's activities that are provided in indoor facilities that are constructed, operated, or maintained with such federal funds. The law does not apply to children's activities provided in private residences; portions of facilities used for inpatient drug or alcohol treatment; activity providers whose sole source of applicable federal funds is Medicare or Medicaid; or facilities where Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) coupons are redeemed. Failure to comply with the provisions of the law may result in the imposition of a civil monetary penalty of up to $1,000 for each violation and/or the imposition of an administrative compliance order on the responsible entity. The Grantee also assures that this language will be included in any subawards which contain provisions for children's activities. 2. The Grantee also assures, in addition to compliance with P.L. 103-227, any activity funded in whole or in part through this Agreement will be delivered in a smoke -free facility or environment. Smoking shall not be permitted anywhere in the facility, or those parts of the facility under the control of the Grantee. If activities are delivered in facilities or areas that are not under the control of the Grantee (e.g., a mall, restaurant or private work site), the activities shall be smoke -free. F. Hatch Act and Intergovernmental Personnel Act The Grantee will comply with the Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. 1501-1508, 5 U.S.C. 7321-7326), and the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-648) as amended by Title VI of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 (P.L. 95-454). Federal funds cannot be used for partisan political purposes of any kind by any person or organization involved in the administration of federally assisted Date 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 17 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 programs. G. Employee Whistleblower Protections The Grantee will comply with 41 U.S.C. 4712 and shall insert this clause in all subcontracts. H. Clean Air Act and Federal Water Pollution Control Act The Grantee will comply with the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671(q)) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387), as amended. 1. This Agreement and anyone working on this Agreement will be subject to the Clean Air Act and Federal Water Pollution Control Act and must comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to these Acts. Violations must be reported to the Department. I. Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act The Grantee will comply with the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-386), as amended. 1. This Agreement and anyone working on this Agreement will be subject to P.L. 106-386 and must comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to this Act. Violations must be reported to the Department J. Procurement of Recovered Materials The Grantee will comply with section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965 (P.L. 89-272), as amended. 1. This Agreement and anyone working on this Agreement will be subject to section 6002 of P.L. 89-272, as amended, and must comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to this Act. Violations must be reported to the Department. K. Subcontracts For any subcontracted activity or product, the Grantee will ensure: 1. That a written subcontract is executed by all affected parties prior to the initiation of any new subcontract activity or delivery of any subcontracted product. Exceptions to this policy may be granted by the Department if the Grantee asks the Department in writing within 30 days of execution of the Agreement. 2. That any executed subcontract to this Agreement shall require the subcontractor to comply with all applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement. In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and the provisions of the subcontract, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail. A conflict between this Agreement and a subcontract, however, shall not be deemed to exist where the subcontract: a. Contains additional non -conflicting provisions not set forth in Date 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 18 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 this Agreement; b. Restates provisions of this Agreement to afford the Grantee the same or substantially the same rights and privileges as the Department; or C. Requires the subcontractor to perform duties and/or activities in less time than that afforded the Grantee in this Agreement. 3. That the subcontract does not affect the Grantee's accountability to the Department for the subcontracted activity. 4. That any billing or request for reimbursement for subcontract costs is supported by a valid subcontract and adequate source documentation on costs and activities. 5. That the Grantee will submit a copy of the executed subcontract if requested by the Department. L. Procurement Grantee will ensure that all purchase transactions, whether negotiated or advertised, shall be conducted openly and competitively in accordance with the principles and requirements of 2 CFR 200. Funding from this Agreement shall not be used for the purchase of foreign goods or activities. Records shall be sufficient to document the significant history of all purchases and shall be maintained for a minimum of four years after the end of the Agreement period. M. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act To the extent that the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is applicable to the Grantee under this Agreement, the Grantee assures that it is in compliance with requirements of HIPAA including the following: 1. The Grantee must not share any protected health information provided by the Department that is covered by HIPAA except as permitted or required by applicable law; or to a subcontractor as appropriate under this Agreement. 2. The Grantee will ensure that any subcontractor will have the same obligations as the Grantee not to share any protected health data and information from the Department that falls under HIPAA requirements in the terms and conditions of the subcontract. 3. The Grantee must only use the protected health data and information for the purposes of this Agreement. 4. The Grantee must have written policies and procedures addressing the use of protected health data and information that falls under the HIPAA requirements. The policies and procedures must meet all applicable federal and state requirements including the HIPAA regulations. These policies and procedures must include restricting access to the protected health data and information by the Grantee's employees. Date: 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 19 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 5. The Grantee must have a policy and procedure to immediately report to the Department any suspected or confirmed unauthorized use or disclosure of protected health information that falls under the HIPAA requirements of which the Grantee becomes aware. The Grantee will work with the Department to mitigate the breach and will provide assurances to the Department of corrective actions to prevent further unauthorized uses or disclosures. The Department may demand specific corrective actions and assurances and the Grantee must provide the same to the Department. 6. Failure to comply with any of these contractual requirements may result in the termination of this Agreement in accordance with Part 2, Section V. 7. In accordance with HIPAA requirements, the Grantee is liable for any claim, loss or damage relating to unauthorized use or disclosure of protected health data and information, including without limitation the Department's costs in responding to a breach, received by the Grantee from the Department or any other source. 8. The Grantee will enter into a business associate agreement should the Department determine such an agreement is required under HIPAA. N. Website Incorporation The Department is not bound by any content on Grantee's website or other internet communication platforms or technologies, unless expressly incorporated directly into this Agreement. The Department is not bound by any end user license agreement or terms of use unless specifically incorporated in this Agreement or any other agreement signed by the Department. The Grantee may not refer to the Department on the Grantee's website or other internet communication platforms or technologies without the prior written approval of the Department. O. Survival The provisions of this Agreement that impose continuing obligations will survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. Date. 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Servmes/ Page. 20 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 P. Non -Disclosure of Confidential Information 1. The Grantee agrees that it will use confidential information solely for the purpose of this Agreement. The Grantee agrees to hold all confidential information in strict confidence and not to copy, reproduce, sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of, give or disclose such confidential information to third parties other than employees, agents, or subcontractors of a party who have a need to know in connection with this Agreement or to use such confidential information for any purpose whatsoever other than the performance of this Agreement. The Grantee must take all reasonable precautions to safeguard the confidential information. These precautions must be at least as great as the precautions the Grantee takes to protect its own confidential or proprietary information. 2. Meaning of Confidential Information For the purpose of this Agreement the term "confidential information" means all information and documentation that: a. Has been marked "confidential" or with words of similar meaning, at the time of disclosure by such party; b. If disclosed orally or not marked "confidential" or with words of similar meaning, was subsequently summarized in writing by the disclosing party and marked "confidential" or with words of similar meaning; C. Should reasonably be recognized as confidential information of the disclosing party; d. Is unpublished or not available to the general public; or e. Is designated by law as confidential. 3. The term "confidential information" does not include any information or documentation that was: a. Subject to disclosure under the Michigan Freedom of Information Act (FOIA); b. Already in the possession of the receiving party without an obligation of confidentiality; C. Developed independently by the receiving party, as demonstrated by the receiving party, without violating the disclosing party's proprietary rights; d. Obtained from a source other than the disclosing party without an obligation of confidentiality; or e. Publicly available when received or thereafter became publicly available (other than through an unauthorized disclosure by, through or on behalf of, the receiving party). 4. The Grantee must notify the Department within one business day after discovering any unauthorized use or disclosure of confidential Date 09/2112021 Contrac[ K E20223097-M Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 21 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Sulcide Prevention - 2022 information. The Grantee will cooperate with the Department in every way possible to regain possession of the confidential information and prevent further unauthorized use or disclosure. Q. Cap on Salaries None of the funds awarded to the Grantee through this Agreement shall be used to pay, either through a grant or other external mechanism, the salary of an individual at a rate in excess of Executive Level II. The current rates of pay for the Executive Schedule are located on the United States Office of Personnel Management web site, http://www.opm.gov, by navigating to Policy — Pay & Leave — Salaries & Wages. The salary rate limitation does not restrict the salary that a Grantee may pay an individual under its employment; rather, it merely limits the portion of that salary that may be paid with funds from this Agreement. IV. Financial Requirements A. Operating Advance An operating advance may be requested by the Grantee to assist with program operations. The request should be addressed to the Contract Manager identified in Part 1, Section Vill. The operating advance will be administered as follows: 1. The operating advance amount requested must be reasonable in relation to factors including but not limited to program requirements, the period of the Agreement, and the financial obligation. In no case may the advance exceed the amount required for 60 days of operating expenses. Operating advances will be monitored and adjusted by the Department relative to the Agreement amount. 2. The operating advance must be recorded as an account payable liability to the Department in the Grantee's financial records. The operating advance payable liability must remain in the Grantee's financial records until fully recovered by the Department. 3. The reimbursement for actual expenditures by the Department should be used by the Grantee to replenish the operating advance used for program operations. 4. The operating advance must be returned to the Department within 30 days of the end date of this Agreement unless the Grantee has a recurring agreement with the Department. Subsequent Department agreements may not be executed if an outstanding operational advance has not been repaid. The Department may obtain the Michigan Department of Treasury's assistance in collecting outstanding operating advances. The Department will comply with the Michigan Department of Treasury's Due Process procedures prior to forwarding claims to Treasury. Specific Date. 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 22 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Due Process procedures include the following: a. An offer from the Department of a hearing to dispute the debt, identifying the time, place and date of such hearing. b. A hearing by an impartial official. C. An opportunity for the Grantee to examine the Department's associated records. d. An opportunity for the Grantee to present evidence in person or in writing. e. A hearing official with full authority to correct errors and decide not to forward debt to Treasury. f. Grantee representation by an attorney and presentation of witnesses if necessary. 5. If the Grantee has a recurring agreement with the Department, the Department requires an annual confirmation of the outstanding operating advance. At the end of either the Agreement period or Department's fiscal year, whichever is first, the Grantee must respond to the Department's request for confirmation of the operating advance. Failure to respond to the confirmation request may result in the Department recovering all or part of an outstanding operating advance. B. Reimbursement Method The Grantee will be paid for allowable expenditures incurred by the Grantee, submitted for reimbursement on the Financial Status Reports (FSRs) and approved by the Department. Reimbursement from the Department is based on the understanding that Department funds will be paid up to the total Department allocation as agreed to in the approved budget. Department funds are the first source after the application of fees and earmarked sources unless a specific local match condition exists. C. Financial Status Report Submission The Grantee shall electronically prepare and submit FSRs to the Department via the EGrAMS website http://egrams-mi.com/mdhhs. FSRs must be submitted on a monthly basis, no later than 30 days after the close of each calendar month. The monthly FSRs must reflect total actual program expenditures, up to the total agreement amount. Failure to meet financial reporting responsibilities as identified in this Agreement may result in withholding future payments. The Grantee representative who submits the FSR is certifying to the best of their knowledge and belief that the report is true, complete and accurate and the expenditures, disbursements and cash receipts are for the purposes and objectives set forth in the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The individual submitting the FSR should be aware that any false, fictitious or fraudulent information, or the omission of any material facts, may subject them Date: 09/21 /2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 23 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 to criminal, civil or administrative penalties for fraud, false statements, false claims or otherwise. The instructions for completing the FSR form are available on the EGrAMS website http://egrams-mi.com/mdhhs. Send FSR questions to FSRMDHHS@michigan.gov. D. Reimbursement Mechanism All Grantees must register using the on-line vendor self-service site to receive all state of Michigan payments as Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT)/Direct Deposits, as mandated by MCL 18.1283a. Vendor registration information is available through the Department of Technology Management and Budget's web site: https://www.michigan.gov/sigmayss. E. Final Obligations and Financial Status Reporting Requirements 1. Obligation Report The Obligation Report, based on annual guidelines, must be submitted by the due date established by and using the format provided by the Department's Expenditures Operations Division. The Grantee must provide an estimate of unbilled expenditures for the entire Agreement period. The information on the report will be used to record the Department's year-end accounts payable and receivable for this Agreement. 2. Department -wide Payment Suspension A temporary payment suspension is in effect on agreements during the Department's year-end closing period. The Department will notify the Grantee of the date by which FSRs should be submitted to ensure payment prior to the payment suspension period. 3. Final FSRs Final FSRs are due 30 days following the end of the Agreement period. The final FSR must be clearly marked "Final." Final FSRs not received by the due date may result in the loss of funding requested on the Obligation Report and may result in a potential reduction in a subsequent year Agreement amount. F. Unobligated Funds Any unobligated balance of funds held by the Grantee at the end of the Agreement period will be returned to the Department within 30 days of the end of the Agreement or treated in accordance with instructions provided by the Department. G. Indirect Costs The Grantee may use an approved federal or state indirect rate in their budget calculations and financial status reporting. If the Grantee does not have an existing approved federal or state indirect rate, they may use a 10% de Date, 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 24 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 minims rate in accordance with 2 CFR 200 to recover their indirect costs. Governmental Grantees with an existing cost allocation plan may budget accordingly in lieu of an indirect cost rate. Non -governmental Grantees may use a cost allocation plan only if the plan was in place prior to December 26, 2014. V. Agreement Termination This Agreement may be terminated without further liability or penalty to the Department for any of the following reasons: A. By either party by giving 30 days written notice to the other party stating the reasons for termination and the effective date. B. By either party with 30 days written notice upon the failure of either party to carry out the terms and conditions of this Agreement, provided the alleged defaulting party is given notice of the alleged breach and fails to cure the default within the 30-day period. C. Immediately if the Grantee or an official of the Grantee or an owner is convicted of any activity referenced in Part 2 Section III. D. of this Agreement during the term of this Agreement or any extension thereof. VI. Stop Work Order The Department may suspend any or all activities under this Agreement at any time. The Department will provide the Grantee with a written stop work order detailing the suspension. Grantee must comply with the stop work order upon receipt. The Department will not pay for activities, Grantee's incurred expenses or financial losses, or any additional compensation during a stop work period. VII. Final Reporting Upon Termination Should this Agreement be terminated by either party, within 30 days after the termination, the Grantee shall provide the Department with all financial, performance and other reports required as a condition of this Agreement. The Department will make payments to the Grantee for allowable reimbursable costs not covered by previous payments or other state or federal programs. The Grantee shall immediately refund to the Department any funds not authorized for use and any payments or funds advanced to the Grantee in excess of allowable reimbursable expenditures. Vill. Severability If any part of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, that part will be deemed deleted from this Agreement and the severed part will be replaced by agreed upon language that achieves the same or similar objectives. The remaining parts of the Agreement will continue in full force and effect. IX. Waiver Failure by the Department to enforce any provision of this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of the Department's right to enforce any other provision of this Agreement. Dale, 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 25 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Swede Prevention - 2022 X. Amendments Any changes to this Agreement will be valid only if made in writing and executed by all parties through an amendment to this Agreement. Any change proposed by the Grantee which would affect the Department funding of any project must be submitted in writing to the Department immediately upon determining the need for such change. The Department has sole discretion to approve or deny the amendment request. The Grantee shall, upon request of the Department and receipt of a proposed amendment, amend this Agreement. XI. Liability The Grantee assumes all liability to third parties, loss, or damage because of claims, demands, costs, or judgments arising out of activities, such as but not limited to direct activity delivery, to be carried out by the Grantee in the performance of this Agreement, under the following conditions: A. The liability, loss, or damage is caused by, or arises out of, the actions of or failure to act on the part of the Grantee, any of its subcontractors, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Grantee. B. Nothing herein shall be construed as a waiver of any governmental immunity that has been provided to the Grantee or its employees by statute or court decisions. The Department is not liable for consequential, incidental, indirect or special damages, regardless of the nature of the action. XII. State of Michigan Agreement This is a state of Michigan Agreement and must be exclusively governed by the laws and construed by the laws of Michigan, excluding Michigan's choice -of -law principle. All claims related to or arising out of this Agreement, or its breach, whether sounding in contract, tort, or otherwise, must likewise be governed exclusively by the laws of Michigan, excluding Michigan's choice -of -law principles. Any dispute because of this Agreement shall be resolved in the state of Michigan. Date 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 26 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Y Date 09/21/2021 Attachment 1 Source of Funds MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SCHEDULE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Health Division Catalog of Federal Domestic Federal Award Assistam c (CFDA) Federal Award Award Date Title Award Number Title No y Identification Number . Federal / State Federal Agenc, Name 93.243 Substance Abuse 252546 (21) Federal(03000) Department of & Mental Health Health and Human Svc -Project of Services Regional & National Significance Total Allocation by the Department is $61 000.01 The federal funding provided Attachment 1b - APPROVED INDIRECT RATE APPROVED INDIRECT RATE I[% IRate Description {De Mimmis Rate — uo to 10% (Total ADDroved Indirect Costs Transforming H79SM08ZI48 06/22/2021 Youth Suicide Prevention in Michigan Indirect Rate % 991 Contract# E202230h -0 , TaraId nsfoormm9D o�tn Su ctlde Pof ereveni on Human and 2022 Services! Rate Base $ 31,196.00 Amount 60,000 00 Total Approved Indirect Costs 3,092.00. 3,092.00 Page 27 of 36 Al Attachment Al - Oakland County Addendum Addendum A - Oakland County Addendum A2 Attachment A2 - Statement of Work Objective : Increase skills in the treatment and/or referrals of youth at risk for suicide to law enforcement, first responder and non-traditional universities/colleges, with an emphasis on continuity of care. Activity : Responsible Staff Date Range : Expected Outcome Measurement: Activity : Responsible Staff Date Range: Expected Outcome Measurement: Provide suicide prevention training at Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) to approximately 30 law enforcement officers OCHD Grant Staff/Oakland Community Health Network 01 /03/2022 - 09/30/2022 30 law enforcement officers will complete training training log/evaluations Meet with Oakland County Sheriffs office to discuss enhancement of suicide prevention training during academy training. OCHD Grant Staff 10/01 /2021 - 12131 /2021 Grant staff meets with Oakland County Sheriffs office Meeting minutes from at least 1 meeting. Number of meetings determined by need Activity : Meet with 3 EMS agencies (Southfield Fire Department, Star EMS, and Waterford, Pontiac, & Lake Angelus Fire Department) to discuss suicide prevention training opportunities. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range : 01/03/2022 - 06/30/2022 Expected Outcome: three collaborative meetings with different EMS organizations Measurement: meeting minutes Activity : Responsible Staff Date Range : Expected Outcome Measurement: Activity: Responsible Staff Date Range : Expected Outcome Measurement : Objective : Activity : Responsible Staff Date Range : Expected Outcome: Measurement: Host 1 ASIST training for OCC staff members in collaboration with Oakland Community Health Network OCHD Grant Staff 01/03/2022- 03/31/2022 30 staff members trained in ASIST training logs/evaluations Host 2 safeTALK trainings for OCC students. OCHD Grant Staff 01/03/2022 - 03/31/2022 50 students trained in safeTALK training logs/evaluations Increase community education/awareness regarding mental health and suicide prevention Partner with community agencies to host 5 safeTALK trainings throughout the county. OCHD Grant Staff 10/01/2021 - 09/30/2022 150 community members will complete safeTALK training training log/evaluations Activity : Partner with community agencies to host two ASIST trainings throughout the county. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 28 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Date Range : 01/03/2022 - 03/31/2022 Expected Outcome : 50 community members will complete ASIST Measurement: training log/evaluations Activity : Hold LivingWorks Faith online training to 5 church ministry leaders of historically black churches Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range: 01 /03/2022 - 09/30/2022 Expected Outcome: 5 staff members trained in LivingWorks Faith Measurement: training logs/evaluations Objective : Address stigma through education and promotion of resources through community events and implementation of a multi -component community wide campaign encouraging residents to seek help and talk to someone they trust. Activity: Print suicide prevention materials to disseminate through various events, community organizations, tramings etc. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range: 10/01/2021 - 09/30/2022 Expected Outcome: Reach 2500 young adults with printed materials Measurement: distribution plan tracking document Activity : Create targeted social media advertisements on Instagram and Facebook Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range: 10/01/2021 - 09/30/2022 Expected Outcome : Reach 20,000 young adults Measurement: Social media analytic reports Activity : Place suicide prevention and mental health promotion advertisements in LGBTQ+ publications - specifically Between the Lines and PrideSource magazine Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range: 10/01/2021 - 09/30/2022 Expected Outcome : Reach 1000 young adults (dependent on number of ads run and ad rates) Measurement: Reach/engagement numbers provided by advertising companies as available Activity : Host focus groups of young adults to test messaging for creation of bar coaster campaign. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range: 01/03/2022 - 03/31/2022 Expected Outcome: 2 focus group meetings Measurement: Attendance sheet and feedback reports Activity : Connect with 10 local bars and restaurants to distribute the coasters. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range: 04/01/2022 - 06/30/2022 Expected Outcome: distribute 5,000 coasters Measurement: number of coasters distributed Activity : Utilize media to promote bar coaster campaign including a press release on the project from OCHD and a Facebook Live from Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range: 07/01/2022 - 09/30/2022 Date 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page 29 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Sulclde Prevention - 2022 Expected Outcome : 1 press release and Facebook video Measurement : press release, media coverage (articles, news features), Facebook analytics from video Activity : Evaluate efficacy of coaster campaign using special link or OR code on coasters and number of visits to that llnk/QR code. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range : 07/01/2022 - 09/30/2022 Expected Outcome: survey completed by 500 young adults Measurement: evaluation report, webpage analytics Activity : Host a Community Discussion in the spring of 2022 focusing on mental health effects of COVID-19 pandemic and suicide postvention in partnership with the Task Force. Gather information from discussion participants through group discussion and verbal, written and/or online feedback on suicide prevention in Oakland County. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range : 04/01/2022 - 06/30/2022 Expected Outcome: attendance of 80 community members Measurement : attendance log/evaluation, feedback report Activity : Attend 2 events targeting young adults and distribute suicide prevention materials In collaboration with Suicide Prevention Task Force. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range: 04/01/2022 - 09/30/2022 Expected Outcome : Host table at two events in 2022 Measurement : event participation, number of materials distributed, and number of people who visit the table/tent. Objective: To collaborate with other systems and grants within the community on complimentary projects and work towards improved continuity of care. Activity : Collaborate with the Suicide Prevention Task Force in Oakland County and attend various professional development opportunities such as, but not limited to, the Michigan Suicide Prevention Technical Assistance conference and Kevin's Song Conference. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range: 10/01/2021 - 09/30/2022 Expected Outcome: representation of TYSP grant staff at Task Force meetings and professional development opportunities Measurement : meeting minutes when applicable Activity: Create specific MOUs with Oakland Community Health Network, Common Ground, and Community Network Services (CNS) to outline processes/guidelines to ensure continuity of care. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range : 01/03/2022 - 03/31/2022 Expected Outcome: MOUs displayed in policies/procedures on OCHD internal website Measurement: 3 MOU documents Objective : Increase suicide postvention strategies throughout Oakland County. Activity: Implement the Oakland County Suicide Mortality Review Team Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range : 10/01/2021 - 03/31/2022 Expected Outcome: 2 meetings in addition to the creation of agreement documents on the formation of the Oakland County Suicide Mortality Review Team based on Fetal Infant Mortality Review documents in collaboration with the Oakland County Medical Examiner's Office. Measurement: meeting minutes and agreement documents Date09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page' 30 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Activity : Partner with local funeral homes to design and distribute postvention resources for suicide loss survivors based on best practices. Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range: 10/01/2021-12/31/2021 Expected Outcome : one collaborative meeting and 100 materials packets distributed Measurement : meeting minutes and number of materials distributed Activity : Host 1 'Suicide 2 Hope' training for mental health providers Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range : 07/01/2022 - 09/30/2022 Expected Outcome : 1 training completed with 20 participants Measurement : training logs/evaluations Objective : Enhance collection of suicide -related data Activity : Build partnership with the Beaumont Health System to receive data on suicide attempts and suicidal ideation Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff Date Range : 10/01/2021 - 06/30/2022 Expected Outcome: 2 collaborative meetings in FY22 Measurement: meeting minutes Activity : Add representative from Beaumont the Task Force Responsible Staff : OCHD Grant Staff w/ Task Force Date Range: 10/01/2021 - 09/30/2022 Expected Outcome : meeting attendance Measurement: Attendance log/sign in sheet Date: 09/21/2021 Contract At E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 31 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 B1 Attachment B1 - Program Budget Summary PROGRAM DATE PREPARED Transforminq Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 9/21/2021 CONTRACTOR NAME BUDGET PERIOD l Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ From : 10/1/2021 To : 9/30/2022 Health Division MAILING ADDRESS (Number and Street) MENDMENT # 1200 N. Telegraph Rd. rBUODrGgETaAGREEMENT Anendment p 34 East NUMBER I483410-1-1032 Pontiac MIATE 38 60 4876D Category I Total I Amount Cash DIRECT EXPENSES Program Expenses 1 Salary & Wages 31,196.00 31,196.00 0.00 1 2 Fringe Benefits 1,641.00 1,641.00 0.00 1II 3 Travel 2,340.00 2,340,00 0.001 4 Supplies & Materials 11,003.00 11,003.00 0.00 5 Contractual 0.00 0.00 0.001 6 Equipment 0.00 0.00 0.00I 7 Other Expense 10,728.00 10,728.00 0.00 Total Program Expenses 56,908.00 56,908.00 0.001 TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES 56,908.00 56,908.00 0.00 INDIRECT EXPENSES Indirect Costs l 1 Indirect Costs 3,092.00 3,092.00 0.00 2 Cost Allocation Plan 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Indirect Costs 3,092.00 3,092.00 0.00 TOTAL INDIRECT EXPENSES 3,092.00 3,092.00 0.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 60,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 SOURCE OF FUNDS Category I Total I Amount I Cash I Inkind 1 Source of Funds Fees and Collections 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 State Agreement 60,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 0.00 Local 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00I Federal 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00I Date 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 32 of 36 Health Divlslon, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Other I 0.00 0.00 I 0.00 0.00 Total Source of Funds I 60,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 0.00 1 Totals 60,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 0.00 Date, 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page. 33 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 B2 Attachment B2 - Program Budget - Cost Detail Schedule (Line Item ( City l Ratel Units'UOM I Total Amountl Cashl (DIRECT EXPENSES 1 (Program Expenses 1 Salary & Wages Health Educator 1000.00 31.196 0.000 FTE 31,196.00 31,196.00 0.00 Notes 1 Part-time 00 Health Educator with a $31,196 salary. Salary for FTE Health Educator is $64,887 with an hourly rate of $31.1957 2 Fringe Benefits Composite Rate 0.0000 5.260 31196.0 1,641.00 1,641.00 0.00 Notes : FICA, 00 Unemployment Insurance, Retirement, Workers Compensation 3 Travel Mileage-2483 miles x 0.0000 0.000 0.000 1,390.00 1,390.00 0.00� .56 Conference Registration 0.0000 0.000 0.000 950.00 950.00 1I 0.00 (Total for Travel 2,340.00 2,340.00 0,00111 I4 Supplies & Materials (Office 1 Supplies 0.0000 0.000 0.000 500.00 500.001 0.001 (Printing 0.0000 0.000 0,000 4,403.00 4,403.00 0.001 Materials & Supplies 0.0000 0.000 0.000 4,000.00 4,000.00 0,001 (Educational Supplies 0.0000 0.000 0.000 2,100.00 2,100.00 0.001 (Total for Supplies & Materials 11,003.00 11,003.00 0.001 I5 Contractual I I6 Equipment I7 Other Expense IT Operations (computer 0.0000 0.000 0.000 3,172.00 3,172.00 0.00 costs) Liability Insurance 0.0000 0.000 0.000 250.00 250.00 0.001 Interpretation Fees 0.0000 0.000 0.000 750.00 750.00 0.001 Date: 09121/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page. 34 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention - 2022 Line Item City Rate Units UOM I Total, Amount Cash Advertising Fees 0,0000 0.000 0.000 I 4,016.00I 4,Oi6.00 0.001 'Meetings I 0.0000 0.0001 0.000 I 1,000.001 1,000.001 0.001 +Training/Conference I 0,00001 0.0001 0.000 I 1,000.001 1,000.001 0.00' (Communication Costs I 0.00001 0.0001 0.000 Ij 540.00 540.00 0.001 (Total for Other Expense I 10,728.00� 10,728.00 0.001 (Total Program Expenses I 56,908.001 56,908.00 0.001 (TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES I 56,908.001 56,908.001 0.001 (INDIRECT EXPENSES Ilndirect Costs 1 Indirect Costs Doe/Minimis Rate — up to� 0.0000I 9.910I 31196.01 I 3,092,00 3,092.001 +� 0.00 2 Cost Allocation Plan I (Total Indirect Costs 3,092.00 3,092.00 0.001 (TOTAL INDIRECT EXPENSES 3,092.00 3,092.00 0.001 (TOTAL EXPENDITURES 60,000.00 60,000.00 0.001 Data: f 9/29/2021 Contract# E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 35 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention -2022 B3 Attachment B3 - Equipment Inventory Schedule Attachment B3 - Equipment Inventory Schedule C Attachment C - Performance Report Requirements Attachment C - Performance/Progress Report Requirements E Attachment E - Program Requirements Attachment E - Program Specific Requirements Date. 09/21/2021 Contract # E20223097-00, Oakland County Department of Health and Human Services/ Page: 36 of 36 Health Division, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention -2022 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES FY 22 AGREEMENT ADDENDUM A 1. This addendum modifies the following sections of Part 2, General Provisions: I. Responsibilities -Grantee J. Software Compliance. This section will be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following language: The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the County of Oakland will work together to identify and overcome potential data incompatibility problems. Ill. Assurances A. Compliance with ADDlicable Laws. This first sentence of this paragraph will be stricken in its entirety and replaced with the following language: The Grantee will comply with applicable Federal and State laws, and lawfully enacted administrative rules or regulations, in carrying out the terms of this agreement. M. Health Insurance Portabilitv and Accountabilitv Act. The provisions in this section shall be deleted in their entirety and replaced with the following language: Grantee agrees that it will comply with the Health Insurance Portabilityand Accountability Act of 1996, and the lawfully enacted and applicable Regulations promulgated thereunder. XI. Liability. The first paragraph, including subsections A. and B. shall be deleted and replaced with the following language: Except as otherwise provided by law neither Party shall be obligated to the other, or indemnify the other for any third -party claims, demands, costs, or judgments arising out of activities to becarried out pursuant to the obligations of either party under this Contract, nothing herein shall be construed as a waiver of any governmental immunity for either party or its agencies, or officers and employees as provided by statute or modified by court decisions. 1 FY 2022 ATTACHMENT B.3 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES BUREAU OF GRANTS AND PURCHASING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY SCHEDULE Please list equipment items that were purchased during the grant agreement period as specified in the grant agreement budget's cost detail schedule - Attachment B.2. Provide as much information about each piece as possible, including quantity, item name, item specifications: make, model, etc. Equipment is defined to be an article of non -expendable tangible personal property having a useful life of more than one (1) year and an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more per unit. Please complete and forward this form to the MDHHS contract manager with the final progress report. Grantee Name: Contract #: Date: Grantee's Signature: Date: $ 0 DCH-0665 FY2022 ATTACHMENT C TRANSFORMING YOUTH SUICIDE PREVENTION PERFORMANCE / PROGRESS REPORT REQUIREMENTS A. The Grantee shall submit the following reports on the following dates: An Annual Report, to include a summary of activities, challenges, and successes is due by September 1. The format and information to be concluded will be determined by MDHHS in consultation with the Grantee. Any request for extension of a reporting deadline must be approved in advance by MDHHS and may not exceed an additional 5 business days from the original due date. B. Any such other information as specified in the Statement of Work, Attachment A shall be developed and submitted by the Grantee as required by the Contract Manager. C. Reports and information shall be submitted to the Contract Manager by e-mail to decamDI(cilmichiaan.aov, D. The Contract Manager shall evaluate the reports submitted as described in Attachment C, Items A. and B. for their completeness and adequacy. E. The Grantee shall permit the Department or its designee to visit and to make an evaluation of the project as determined by Contract Manager ATTACHMENT E TRANSFORMING YOUTH SUICIDE PREVENTION PROGRAM -SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS Proaram Reauirements Applicants must focus on the following: • Implementing evidence -based programs and/or best practices in suicide prevention/intervention. • Increasing help -seeking and improving access to care by promoting innovative outreach strategies, including peer to peer interventions. • Increasing screening, assessment, referral processes and networks. • Improving follow-up care post -suicide and post -suicide attempt. • Providing "wrap around" and recovery support services (e.g., transportation, childcare, etc.) designed to improve access and retention in treatment. Applicants must be willing to work with the Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention in Michigan evaluation team on project evaluation activities. Unallowable Expenses Grantees must not use the funds for the following: • Purchasing, prescribing, or providing marijuana or treatment using marijuana. Treatment in this context includes the treatment of opioid use disorder. Purchasing or constructing any building or structure to house any part of the program. • Providing residential or outpatient treatment services when the facility has not yet been acquired, sited, approved, and met all requirements for human habitation and services provision. • Providing inpatient treatment or hospital -based detoxification services. Residential services are not considered to be inpatient or hospital -based services. • Making direct payments to individuals to enter treatment or continue to participate in prevention or treatment services. o Exception: A recipient or treatment or prevention provider may provide up to $30 non - cash incentive to individuals to participate in required data collection follow-up. This amount may be paid for participation in each required follow-up interview. • Providing meals. Grant funds may be used for light snacks, not to exceed $3,00 per person. • Purchasing and/or distributing syringes and/or needles. • Paying for pharmaceuticals. • Allocating more than 15% of the budget for data collection and evaluation activities. Budgeting for expenditures determined by MDHHS to be outside the purpose of this grant program. Expected Performance Outcomes Applicant outcomes must include at minimum the following: • Show evidence of increased outreach, access to care, screening, and/or assessment of suicidal or at -risk young adults. • Show evidence of improved care management, referral processes/networks, and/or follow- up care post -suicide and post -suicide attempt.