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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY NONPROFIT / QUASI AGENCY REQUEST FOR FUNDING <br />B. Organization Capability (Continued) <br />5 Do these programs utilize volunteers: it yes please anent' aescnpe. <br />The Board of Directors of the Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council CoC is a volunteer board <br />which meets at least six times per year to provide planning, policy direction and performance <br />measurement and management to the Council. <br />The Executive Board of the Treasure Coast Homeless. Services Council, Inc. is a volunteer board with <br />the exception of the Executive Director of TCHSC, who is the Executive Vice President. The Executive <br />Committee meets monthly to provide policy direction and provide financial oversight to the agency. <br />The Executive Board Chairman provides expenditure monitoring and check signing for the Council, <br />reviews and approves all financial and legal transactions. <br />The Treasurer of the Executive Board, a volunteer from the financial industry in this community, and <br />reviews expenditures and invoices monthly, provides monthly oversight of "budget to actual" reporting. <br />The Coalition for Attainable Homes is a subsidiary non profit corporation of TCHSC, Inc. It is a totally <br />volunteer board which oversees the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. The Coalition Board partners <br />with the Council, which is the non-profit developer, with Indian River County for the NSP1 program. <br />The Board of Directors of Naomi's House, is also a 100% volunteer board representing nine churches <br />in Indian River County. <br />7 Description of the countywicle purpose the tunas Will De usea ioi. <br />The Council will use these funds to carry out its function as a Continuum of Care Lead Agency and also <br />to operate the Homeless Resource Center which provides intake, assessment, referrals, case <br />management and financial assistance to Indian River County residents to prevent them from becoming <br />homeless or to rehouse those who have become homeless. <br />218 <br />