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FY 2023-24 ESG Funding Plan - Program Summaries <br />Administration (7.5% cap) <br />Project Title Organization Funding Description <br />ESG Program <br />Administration <br />City of Santa <br />Ana Community <br />Development <br />Agency (CDA) <br />$33,544 <br />The program will provide for the overall administration of the ESG Program, to include: preparation and submission <br />of required contracts with HUD, submission of all reporting requirements, provision of individual project oversight, <br />monitoring of all project implementation and ongoing completion, and fiscal management and oversight. Program <br />Administration is performed by a combination of staff and professional consultant(s). Proposed funding amount <br />calculated based off 7.5% admin cap. <br />Homelessness Shelter and Outreach Services (60% cap) <br />HEART Program <br />Homelessness <br />Outreach & <br />Engagement <br />City of Santa <br />Ana Police <br />Department <br />$50,000 <br />Santa Ana Police Officers will contact individuals experiencing homelessness and attempt to provide the <br />person(s) with necessary resources. The various resources will include lodging at the Link or Courtyard <br />homeless shelters, transportation and social or mental health services utilizing the County PERT team <br />members. Through a collaborative approach, officers will work the entire City in areas that are impacted <br />by calls for service, citizen complaints, or noticeable encampments. <br />Domestic Violence <br />Homeless Shelter Interval House $80,000 <br />Interval House provides life-saving shelter and support to homeless victims of domestic violence and their children <br />from the most underserved communities in Santa Ana. Interval House shelter programs offer a safe, caring, and <br />homelike environment for adults, adolescents, and children in life-threatening situations who are left homeless as a <br />result of domestic violence. <br />ADDITONAL SPECIALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES: Comprehensive counseling; legal; health and wellness; <br />financial management; employment counseling; permanent housing; and other services as needed, provided by <br />skilled counselors in over 70 languages. <br />Shelter Services & <br />Case Management <br />Second Chance <br />OC $30,000 <br />Second Chance OC (SCOC) aims to reduce recidivism and begin to address the essential longer-term solutions to <br />homelessness for clients at the Link. Most will be recovering drug/alcohol abusers who want to stay clean, avoid <br />further jail/prison time, and return to their families and communities as contributing citizens. <br />SCOC staff and volunteers train, assist and support each client according to his/her individual need. Many are dual- <br />diagnosis, suffering from mental health issues as well as addiction, many have been in jail or prison, and most have <br />a history with drug use. Those who are ready to return to school will be assisted with college applications. Others <br />will be trained for the workplace. Clients who are ready to work will be assisted and supported in job readiness, from <br />interviewing and resume preparation to on-the-job training and be placed in jobs paying at least or more than $15.00 <br />hour. SCOC has business partners who employ our clients. All are mentored and coached at least twice monthly, <br />monitored by an assigned case manager, and formally trained in CPR/First aid when it is required for employment. <br />EXHIBIT 2