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Fiscal Year 2020 — 2022 CDBG Program <br />March 3, 2020 <br />Page 3 <br />OC Children's Therapeutic Arts Center — CARR Neighborhood crime Prevention <br />and Intervention <br />$60,000 <br />OC Children's Therapeutic Arts Center — WILLARD Neighborhood crime <br />Prevention and Intervention <br />$60,000 <br />Public Law Center - Affordable Housing & Homelessness Prevention Program <br />$80,000 <br />Pure Game — STAR Sports <br />$60,000 <br />Relampago del Cielo — Folklonco Dance Instruction <br />$84,650 <br />Taller San Jose Hope Builders — Business Applications <br />$60,000 <br />The Cambodian Family — Plan Ahead Youth Program <br />$68,196 <br />WISEPIace — Steps to Independence <br />$90,000 <br />Women's Journey Foundation — Next Generation, Emotional Intelligence Through the <br />Arts <br />$85,000 <br />Young Men's Christian Association of OC — Financial Assistance Program <br />$80,000 <br />TOTAL <br />$1,710,346 <br />Info Tho —Ali, mn it In rhn m no m_ Rornmrrw d-d <br />Arfin C nA-,- <br />FEBRUARY 18, 2020 CITY COUNCIL MEETING UPDATE <br />Following City Council direction, staff have reallocated our limited CDBG funds to maximize the arts <br />and cultural programming in the city. Specifically, staff are now recommending to reduce funding <br />for Relampago Del Cielo and Women's Journey Foundation by $30,000 each and reallocate those <br />funds to Nati's House - Summer Night Lights for a total new award of $60,000. Staff communicated <br />with both organizations and both understand that City Council wants to maximize the impact of <br />these limited funds for arts and cultural programming in the city. <br />In regards to the funding request for Second Chance Orange County, staff will be recommending <br />to the Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission to fund their organization with $30,000 <br />annually in Emergency Solutions Grant funds renewable for up to a five-year period. <br />COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION <br />At its Regular Meeting on January 22, 2020, the Community Redevelopment and Housing <br />Commission (CRHC) recommended approval of the nonprofit public services for the Fiscal Year <br />2020-2022 Community Development Block Grant Program to the City Council by a vote of 5:0 <br />(Garcia absent). <br />DISCUSSION <br />The City of Santa Ana receives an annual allocation of Community Development Block Grant <br />(CDBG) Program funds from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Developmeni <br />(HUD) to improve low to moderate -income neighborhoods, eliminate blight and create a more stable <br />economic base. These funds may be used for a diverse range of programs, including affordable <br />housing, street improvements, park and public facilities improvements, economic development, <br />code enforcement, and public services. The City's CDBG expected allocation for Grant Year (GY) <br />2020, Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-2021, is $5,701,154. <br />60A-3 <br />