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<br />Second Amendment to COVID-19 Response Funding Plan
<br />As of December 1, 2020
<br />NEWCommunity Development Block Grant-Coronavirus Round 3
<br />Funds (CDBG-CV3)
<br />To prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
<br />Total
<br />General Description
<br />Detailed Description
<br />1,103,328
<br />Subsistence Payments (Coronavirus Emergency
<br />Public services contact to assis renters impacted by COVID-19 who are
<br />Rental Relief for Tenants)
<br />unable to pay their rent due to loss of income
<br />763,327
<br />Food Banks (Food/Meal Insecurity, Food Pantries)
<br />Food Delivery, Food Pantries
<br />50,000
<br />Power of One Food Purchase of Non -perishables
<br />& Operating Costs
<br />500,000
<br />Healthcare Services (Coronavirus Testing and
<br />Access, Education, Distribution
<br />Vaccine Distribution
<br />200,000
<br />Senior Services (Medical Transportation, In -Home
<br />Care
<br />100,000
<br />Public Services (PPE for CDBG-funded Public
<br />Service Agencies and Nonprofits)
<br />100,000
<br />Youth Services (Project Hope Alliance WIFI
<br />WIFI Access to Unhoused Youth (Educational Program)
<br />Access to Unhoused Youth
<br />704,164
<br />Administrative Costs Allowance (CDA)
<br />Recipients can use up to 20% of the allocation for administrative purposes.
<br />3,520,819
<br />Total Available Funds (Expenditure Deadline: September 11, 2026; must expend at least 80% of all CDBG-CV3 funds by
<br />To prevent prepare for, and respond to the coronavims (COVID-19)
<br />Emergency Solutions Grant Coronavirus Funds
<br />among individuals and families who are homeless or receiving
<br />(ESG-Cl9
<br />homeless assistance; and to support additional homeless assistance
<br />and homelessness prevention activities to mitigate the impacts of
<br />COVID-19.
<br />Total
<br />General Description
<br />Detailed Description
<br />Operating costs to start up the Year -Round
<br />$ 1,353,700
<br />Homeless Navigation Center and Recuperative
<br />Carnegie Shelter
<br />Care Facility at 1815 Carnegie Avenue
<br />30,047
<br />Supplies for Mercy House for COVID-19 expenses
<br />Extension of the interim 200-bed shelter at The
<br />169,952
<br />Link to March 31, 2021, while the new Homeless
<br />Extension of the Link to March 31, 2021, including overlap of operating time
<br />Navigation Center on Carnegie Avenue is under
<br />for the Carnegie Shelter
<br />deve lo ment
<br />172,740
<br />Administrative Costs Allowance (CDA) (207608)
<br />Recipients can use up to 10% of the allocation for administrative purposes.
<br />$ 1,726,439
<br />JTotal Available Funds (Expenditure Deadline: September 30, 2022; must expend at least 80% of all ESG-CV funds by
<br />To prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19)
<br />Emergency Solutions Grant Coronavirus Round 2 Funds
<br />among individuals and families who are homeless or receiving
<br />(ESG-CV2)
<br />homeless assistance; and to support additional homeless assistance
<br />and homelessness prevention activities to mitigate the impacts of
<br />COVID-19.
<br />Total
<br />General Description
<br />Detailed Description
<br />Operating costs to start up the Year -Round
<br />$ 3,249,361
<br />Homeless Navigation Center and Recuperative
<br />Carnegie Shelter
<br />Care Facility at 1815 Carnegie Avenue
<br />Extension of the interim 200-bed shelter at The
<br />1,424,490
<br />Link to March 31, 2021, while the new Homeless
<br />Extension of the Link to March 31, 2021, including overlap of operating time
<br />Navigation Center on Carnegie Avenue is under
<br />for the Carnegie Shelter
<br />development
<br />Eviction Prevention for Very -Low Income Families
<br />Homelessness Prevention / Eviction Prevention eligible ESG activities.
<br />5,514,747
<br />until August 2022 (Santa Ana Vital Eviction
<br />Prevention of evictions for very low-income families until August 2022.
<br />Solutions - SAVES
<br />Eviction Defense Fund for Very -Low Income
<br />If a landlord refuses to accept payment by the City through the Santa Ana
<br />250,000
<br />Families quaffed under Santa Ana Zero Eviction
<br />Zero Eviction Program, the law firm contracted by the City for this Fund will
<br />Program
<br />provide legal services to the family to require the landlord to accept payment.
<br />1,159,844
<br />Administrative Costs Allowance (CDA)
<br />Recipients can use up to 10% of the allocation for administrative purposes.
<br />$ 11 598,442
<br />Total Available Funds (Expenditure Deadline: September 30, 2022; must expend at least 80% of all ESG-CV funds by
<br />75B-7
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