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City of Santa Ana CDBG Scope of Work <br />Program Year 2022-23 (July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023) <br />Name of Organization Community Action Partnership of Orange County <br />Name of Funded Program Economic Empowerment <br />Annual Accomplishment Goal <br />Unduplicated Participants anticipated to be served during the 12-month contract period. <br />45 F 45 Santa Ana Participants 1 100%1 1 451 Low Income Participants 100% <br />Schedule of Performance <br />Unduplicated <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 />Program and Funding Description <br />11 <br />45 <br />Estimated <br />Invoicing <br />$ 6,772.00 <br />$ <br />6,772.00 <br />$ <br />6,772.00 <br />$ <br />6,774.00 <br />$ <br />27,090.00 <br />Community Action Partnership of Orange County (CAP OC) humbly requests funds of $54,180 over a <br />two-year period to offer Economic Empowerment workshops targeting low-income adults and youth in <br />and around Santa Ana. Clients will participate in sessions that provide tools that develop habits to <br />increase financial well-being. The pandemic created extreme financial hardships for many individuals and families <br />living in Santa Ana. <br />As our communities recover from the pandemic, and the extreme financial hardships that came from job <br />losses, wage reductions and other difficulties, CAP OC's program will continue to build upon the three <br />years this program has operated in the Santa Ana community and we anticipate that 25%of participants will <br />improve their cash management, 25%will improve their debit/credit management, 25%will improve their savings <br />management, and 10% to 20% will improve their financial stability management. <br />CAP OC utilizes the Consumer Protection Bureau's Your Money, Your Goals (YMYG) curriculum and <br />evaluation measurements. The YMYG curriculum is extensive, and we have chosen cash management, <br />debt and credit, savings management, and insurance (auto, home owner, renter, and life), the final <br />measure of financial stability, as relevant topics within a S-week series format that ensures high <br />attendance and graduation rates. We restricted access to our facilities in March of 2020, and transitioned to virtual <br />service delivery viaZoom nearly overnight. We launched a Financial Empowerment Facebook community with live <br />sessions that are then posted for viewing anytime. This new format has provided more scheduling options and <br />location and transportation are not as relevant. We are preparing to transition back to an in -person format but will <br />likely continue the virtual sessions. <br />CAP OC would target low-income families, especiallythose with young children, living in Santa Ana, <br />who are at high -risk for homelessness; including current clients and referrals from other partner <br />organizations such as the Santa Ana Unified School District. One hundred percent of all current CAP OC <br />clients are low-income, as defined by Federal Poverty Level guidelines. CAP OC would like to continue <br />this program to help strengthen and empower low-income individuals and families to reach financial goals and <br />improve stability. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />