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ORANGE COUNTY CHILDREN'S THERAPEUTIC ARTS CENTER
Contract #
A-2023-118
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
6/20/2023
Expiration Date
6/30/2024
Insurance Exp Date
12/21/2024
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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2023-24 Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center <br />Youth Employment Program - WIOA Proposal <br />3. Population (2 pages max): <br />A. Describe the total number of youth that will be served by this grant. -The WIOA program at <br />OCCTAC will serve a total of 20 WIOA participants. The program will serve 16 out of school <br />youth (ages 16 β 24) and 4 in -school youth (ages 14 β 21) for a total of 20 youth. <br />B. Describe the age range of the youth that will be served βThe WIOA program will serve <br />participants as young as 14 and as old as 24 years of age. <br />C. Describe minimum requirements that youth need to have in order to be enrolled into your <br />program. Aside from the basic W10A requirements of being a Santa Ana Resident (16β 24 yrs.), <br />and having a right to work documentation, our participants have to complete the following: <br />1) complete a background check, 2) obtain a negative TB test, and 3) attend a mandatory <br />orientation session before completing the eligibility documentation. <br />D. Special consideration for organizations that can serve the following youth <br />populations: (80% of Out -of -School youth (required); 10% of youth with disabilities; <br />10% of foster/emancipated youth; 10% homeless youth and 10% of youth on <br />probation). For the past 15 years, OCCTAC has always exceeded the number of youth <br />with disabilities served in this program. Also, in the past few years, we have also <br />exceeded the percentage required for Foster youth in the program, thanks to our strong <br />community partners and their referrals to OCCTAC. See below Table 2 for past <br />Enrollment Numbers and percentages. <br />Table 2- Percentages of Youth Population served at OCCTAC <br />Out of School Youth <br />75% <br />75% <br />80% <br />82% <br />80% <br />Youth with Disabilities <br />25% <br />25% <br />50% <br />52% <br />50% <br />Foster Youth <br />15% <br />15% <br />5% <br />0% <br />15% <br />High School Dropouts <br />15% <br />30% <br />20% <br />9% <br />15% <br />Youth on Probation <br />5% <br />0% <br />0% <br />0% <br />0% <br />Homeless Youth <br />5% <br />5% <br />10% <br />4% <br />10% <br />As seen on Table 2 above, OCCTAC has exceeded the minimum percentage required by this <br />grant in most youth populations/categories, except for youth on probation. Therefore, this <br />year we will expand our network and community partnerships to ensure the minimum of 10% <br />for this target population. One new potential partner is Project Kinship, who serves youth on <br />probation and is located in the same facility where OCCTAC is located 1 We have had some <br />preliminary conversations on the possibility of getting referrals from them. See letter of <br />support from our key community partners, including: the County of Orange, Social Services, <br />(Foster Youth), Santa Ana Unified School District, TPP (youth with disabilities), Santa Ana <br />College (out of school youth), and others. <br />
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