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Community Development
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8/20/2019
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EXHIBIT 1 <br />City of Santa Ana CDBG Scope of Work <br />Program Year 2019-20 (July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020) <br />Name of Organization Nati's House (dba Neutral Ground) <br />Name of Funded Program Neutral Ground . <br />Annual Accomplishment Goal <br />be served <br />Schedule of Performance <br />Unduplicated <br />(estimated) Participants <br />Quarter 1: JUL 1 - SEP 30 18 <br />Quarter 2: OCT 1 - DEC 31 19 <br />Quarter 3: JAN 1 - MAR 31 19 <br />Quarter 4: APR 1 - JUN 30 19 <br />75 <br />Program and Funding Description <br />the 12-month contract period. <br />100%1 751 Low Income Participants 1 100% <br />Estimated <br />Invoicing <br />$ 12,500.00 <br />$ 12,500.00 <br />$ 12,500.00 <br />$ 12,500.00 <br />$ 50,000.00 <br />I tirouna provides gang prevention and intervention, and positive youth <br />mming and mentoring through a multi -prong approach. Through City Funds, <br />I Ground will provide a variety of services and programming after -school to <br />students. In addition, Neutral Ground has highly -skilled Community <br />-ntion Workers that provide street outreach and first responder services to the <br />ter -school services are offered 6 days a week After school and intervention services <br />rered 7 days a week with most students accessing services at least weekly. <br />ogramming, services, and interventions are offered in multiple, tiered ways in order <br />most directly affect the student. Group programming is offered after -school in the <br />rms of group mentoring, restorative justice circles, community service, and special <br />esentations or events. One on one case management, violence intervention, gang <br />;engagement, and mentoring is consistently offered, and usually accessed at least <br />weekly. Street outreach and home visits are also conducted as needed. Neutral <br />ound has seen the impact that consistent and quality after -school case management <br />s in the success of a project. Accordingly, Neutral Ground interventionists are <br />tined heavily in the case management process because it is important to establish a <br />Iture of accountability and performance. Staff assesses students based on their level <br />need for intensive after -school case management, and provide case management <br />rvices as appropriate. Each student served will have their own individual case file <br />th relevant information, and every contact with that student will be entered into <br />se notes on a consistent basis. Staff will work with students after school to identify <br />tential barriers to their success at school and outside of school. Upon identification <br />any barriers, services and/or referrals to community partners will be made in order <br />mitigate the barriers. Neutral Ground staff will offer three different types of <br />
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