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   Providing timely access to health care for children before they become too sick to
                              attend school and potentially jeopardize the job of a parent that needs to care for
                              them at home

                             Providing non-emergency food/nutrition supplements, such as SNAP benefits or
                              WIC, to a family to enable the working parent(s) to function on the job

                   o Increasing the employability of participants, such as the achievement of educational
                       degrees, diplomas, or certifications

                   o  Supporting the logistical needs of working participants, such as the acquisition of safe
                       and affordable transportation or securing repairs to an automobile that is the only
                       transportation available to the worker, and the acquisition of child care or other
                       dependent care services


               NOTE: A client can be reported in more than one row, as applicable, as long as they are only
               reported once per row (i.e. indicators A, B, C, D, etc. are each a row within the reporting form).
               Additionally, it is possible there will be overlap between clients reported in NPI 1.1 and NPI 1.2.
               For example, if a participant completed a GED program and then used an employment placement
               program through the CAA, she/he would be reported in both NPIs.



               Cross-Reference NPIs: Please see “Guidance for Agencies Reporting in Goals 1 and 6”.


               How to Report for NPI 1.2



                                                                  I.) Number of           II.) Number of
                     National Performance Indicator 1.2       Participants Enrolled in     Participants
                                                                   Program(s)          Achieving Outcome
                     Employment Supports                                                in Reporting Period
                     The number of low-income participants for
                     whom barriers to initial or continuous
                     employment are reduced or eliminated
                                                                      (#)                    (#)
                     through assistance from Community Action,
                     as measured by one or more of the following:


                     I.       The total number of participants who, during the reporting period, were part of
                              the agency’s efforts to support low-income individuals in reducing and/or
                              eliminating barriers to initial or continuous employment.

                    II.       The number of participants (out of those above) who actually achieved the
                              outcome identified in each subcategory within the reporting period. This number
                              must be based on verification that an outcome has actually been achieved, and
                              must be backed up by appropriate documentation.



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