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LDRCs are experienced  in working with underserved  and vulnerable populations. They reside
         in  the  communities  in  which  they  serve  and  have  a  stake  in  ensuring  the  wellbeing  of  low-
         income families and the community .


         This model houses a Statewide Coordinator(s) at the NCCAA with an annual estimated cost of
         $70,000.  LDRCs  will  be  housed  in  CAAs  with  an  annual  estimated  cost  of  $45,000  per
         coordinator.  Supplies,  equipment  and  overhead  costs  are  estimated  at  $10,000  per  community
         action  agency  for  a  total  of  $55,000  each.  A  pilot  in  North  Carolina’s  most  hurricane  prone
         counties  would  consist  of  approximately  five  community  action  agencies  for  a  total  cost  of
         $275,000 + $70,000 (State Coordinator) = $345,000.

         Case Management




         This  could  provide  a  model  for  creating  coordinated  support  for  individuals  and  harness
         resources for disaster recovery.


         Innovation



         One of the critical needs identified in the preparation of the disaster recovery report, is the need
         to  be  able  to  track  cases  and  associated  information.  A case  management  tracking  system  that
         captures  and  tracks  comprehensive  disaster  service  delivery  and  data  sets  (services  provided,
         families  served,  time  frame,  costs  etc.)  would  provide  transparency,  accountability  and  return-
         on-investment  details.  A relational  database  with  workflow  and  case  management capabilities
         would  provide  this  capability.  This  tool  could  also  complement  or  integrate  with
         the  various   other   case  management  systems  that  either  are  currently  in  use  or  are
         contemplated for other operations.


         While  the  main  thrust  of  this  innovation  is  technology related,  it  also  perfectly  aligns  with  the
         concept  of  placing  Local  Disaster  Recovery  Coordinators  in  CAAs.  This  tool  would  be  the
         principal  tracking  tool  that  connects  families  with  the  services  and  resources  needed  via
         community action agencies and other service providers.

         Equipment  and  related  peripheral  device  costs  will  be  determined  based  on  the  number  of
         organizations utilizing the system,  customization  for data  collection  and  the system’s ability to
         communicate with existing case management data systems.


















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