New Funding Opportunity from the
Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy
The King County Department of Community and Human Services is now accepting applications for a facilitator for the recently awarded Countywide Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Collaborative. The facilitator will support the four awarded agencies in building a shared mission and vision and to develop a service model and work plan to steward the goals identified by the Collaborative. Funding and guidance provided by the Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy (VSHSL) and the VSHSL Implementation Plan.
Successful applicants will support the Collaborative to develop and implement strategies that will lead to long-term investments in communities, organizations and individuals to promote agency, safety and well-being of persons with lived experience in the sex trade.
Available funding: Up to $65,000 in VSHSL Technical Assistance and Capacity Building (TACB) funds
Investment period: December 2019 - December 31, 2020 (subject to change)
Questions and to apply: Contact Allison Jurkovich at ajurkovich@kingcounty.gov
Applications due: November 13, 2019 by 5:00 pm
For more information about this RFQ: please visit our funding opportunities page.
Completed applications should include a clear, concise response no more than five pages long (excluding samples), using 12-point font, and single-spaced with 1-inch margins.
Please address the following in your response:
- Resume
- Summary of subject matter expertise and experience working with social service programs in a coalition, Collaborative or community process
- Summary of prior facilitation projects involving participants working in the human services sector
- Summary of experience developing work plans, including data collection and reporting, while working collaboratively with customers
- One or more sample(s) of related work that includes work plans, outcomes and summary of processes
- List of three references with their contact information
In addition, interviews with selected applicants will be scheduled with the Countywide CSE Collaborative representatives and DCHS staff the week of November 18, 2019.
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