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NPI 6.2 Examples


               A. Emergency Food

               For the purposes of this reporting, please provide the number of unduplicated individuals
               receiving such assistance, not the number of units of service they received. The number of food
               boxes, the number of “times” individuals receive food and/or the overall weight of the food
               distributed should be reported in NPI 6.5 (Service Counts).


               B. Emergency Fuel or Utility Payments Funded by LIHEAP or Other Public and Private
               Funding Sources


               CAAs should aggregate and report the number of unduplicated participants for whom vendor
               payments have been made by the agency to meet the emergency fuel and utility needs.


               C. Emergency Rent or Mortgage Assistance

               CAAs should aggregate and report the number of unduplicated participants for whom vendor
               payments have been made by the agency to meet the emergency rent or mortgage payments.


               D. Emergency Car or Home Repair (i.e. structural, appliance, heating system, etc.)

               CAAs should aggregate and report the number of unduplicated participants for whom vendor
               payments have been made by the agency to meet the emergency car or home repair needs of
               those participants. Emergency home repair assistance includes but is not limited to structural,
               appliance, heating system, electrical, plumbing, and sewage needs. Emergency car repair
               assistance includes but is not limited to tire repair/ replacement and engine repair.


               E. Emergency Temporary Shelter

               Agencies are asked to report the number of unduplicated participants who receive temporary
               shelter assistance from Community Action. For example:

                   o  The number of homeless participants receiving temporary shelter

                   o  The number of participants experiencing emergency situations, such as fires or natural
                       disasters that obtain temporary shelter.


               F. Emergency Medical Care

               Agencies are asked to report the number of unduplicated participants for which emergency
               medical care has been provided as a result of Community Action assistance. For example:




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