Specifications include, but are not limited to: To overcome barriers to self-sufficiency and social integration, the Vendor will ensure that a widevariety of refugee services are effectively and efficiently delivered to the eligible population. These services include, but are not limited to, the following: 1.1.1 Outreach – Organize outreach activities designed to familiarize potentially eligible individuals and local organizations of the services being offered by the CRS program; 1.1.2 Intake – Determine program eligibility and conduct an intake and initial data collection for each eligible individual upon entry into the CRS program; 1.1.3 Assessment – Conduct an in-depth assessment of the needs and situation of the client and, if applicable, the client’s family unit; 1.1.4 Case Coordination/Case Management – Provide an integrated and streamlined case management system that allows for seamless assessment, planning, and coordination of services with the overall goal of economic self-sufficiency and social integration; 1.1.5 Employment Services – Deliver refugee employment services with the overall goal of placing clients into stable, full-time jobs leading to economic self-sufficiency; 1.1.6 Adult Education Services – Ensure that English Language Instruction (ELI) and general education training are made readily available to clients. 1.1.7 Citizenship and Immigration Related Employability Services – Provide immigration-related legal services focused on filing applications for residency, naturalization, work permits, fee waivers, and other related applications. 1.1.8 Youth Services – Organize and operate a youth program aimed at serving eligible refugees via an “academic pathway” or a “career pathway.” 1.1.9 Child Care Services – Ensure that safe, cost-effective, and family-friendly child care services are made available to eligible refugees. The Department is seeking Comprehensive Refugee Services (CRS) for Refugees and Entrants in Orange, Osceola, and Seminole Counties. These services will enable refugees to more readily overcome obstacles to self-sufficiency and social integration. The purpose of this ITN is to identify and negotiate with Vendors who are capable of developing, implementing, and managing an integrated service delivery system aimed at ensuring the successful resettlement of refugees in the greater Orlando area. Considering the size and scope of this program, the Department is seeking a large, wellrun organization with ample experience in the social services realm. The Vendor must have the organizational capacity and structure to manage numerous services across a relatively large geographical area. If the Vendor is not directly providing all services, the Vendor must have significant experience managing subcontracts and entering into agreements with outside organizations. The Vendor must also have the capability to monitor the performance of any and all subcontracted organizations, holding them accountable if performance standards are not met and ensuring compliance with 2 CFR, Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Grant Guidance).