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EXHIBIT 3 <br />Name of Organization <br />Name of Funded Program <br />City of Santa Ana Scope of Work <br />Program Year 2019-20 (August 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020) <br />W ISEPlace <br />Steps to Independence <br />Annual Accomplishment Goal <br />Unduplicated Participants anticipated to be served during the 12-month contract enod. <br />30 TOTAL 30 Santa Ana Participants 100% 30 Low Income Participants 100% <br />Schedule of Performance <br />(estimated) <br />Quarter 1: JUL 1 - SEP 30 <br />Quarter 2: OCT 1 -DEC 31 <br />Quarter 3: JAN 1 - MAR 31 <br />Quarter 4: APR 1 - JUN 30 <br />Unduplicated <br />Participants <br />8 <br />B <br />8 <br />6 <br />30 <br />Program and Funding Description <br />Estimated <br />Invoicing <br />$ <br />7,500.00 <br />$ <br />7,500.00 <br />$ <br />7,500.00 <br />$ <br />7,500.00 <br />$ <br />30,000.00 <br />Place programs help transition unaccompanied homeless women back to self-sufficiency and <br />to them with their families. Our core program, Steps to Independence, provides stop -gap housing and <br />by meals, meeting the most basic need of homeless women. We then work to develop long term <br />efficiency by addressing employment, medical and mental health challenges, budgeting and housing options. <br />managers provide personalized help for each woman to overcome issues that led to homelessness. We <br />)rt graduates to help them maintain self-sufficiency and become productive members of our community. In <br />, we anticipate serving 100-110 women. <br />The Steps to Independence program is designed to serve the following major groups of women we serve: <br />A. "Steps to Independence" targets women who are victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, are <br />recovering from drug and/or alcohol abuse or who have been referred by an emergency shelter program. <br />Increasingly, it also serves women who have survived a devastating financial reversal. Along with safe and <br />affordable housing, residents receive a variety of support services including case management, required <br />financial empowerment curriculum, employment assistance, clothing, meals, transportation, individual <br />counseling and referrals to other community resources. <br />B. "First Step" targets the growing number of young women who emancipate from the foster care system <br />and are literally landing on the streets with no support system and very few survival skills. <br />C. "Senior Step" provides solutions to the health and job -related challenges facing senior, homeless <br />women. <br />D. "Step Up" provides women with developmental disabilities more intense life skills training and health <br />maintenance in addition to all of the services offered through our "Steps to Independence" program. <br />E. "Positive Step" provides second stage housing for up to 5 WISEPlace graduates for up to two years, <br />continuing their transition to self-sufficiency. Positive Step serves women with the most intensive service <br />needs; women that have been chronically homeless with a contributing condition such as mental illness or <br />drug abuse. <br />F. "SRO" (single room occupancy) is a shorter -term program for women who have income but need a <br />place to stabilize while looking for permanent housing. <br />