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DocuSlgn Envelope ID: D9400988-4C42-408F-A8FD-8AC4C85A48CF <br />Other outreach strategies will include social media, public service announcements, <br />posting physical program announcements/flyers at all Santa Ana library branches, <br />recreation centers, community and family resource centers, high school and college <br />career counseling centers, and other high -traffic public spaces, distributing e- <br />program announcements to utilities customers and housing voucher recipients; and <br />delivering presentations to probation officers, social services agencies, guidance <br />counselors, and other local youth -serving entities. <br />2. If you would like to propose your own priority criteria for participants in this program <br />for California Volunteers approval, please do so in this section. <br />N/A <br />3. What wrap around services, if any, is the city or subgrantee planning on offering to <br />youth? <br />The City, through its subgrantees, will provide career counseling, career exploration, <br />case management, supportive services (transportation, gas cards, clothing, and <br />assistance in locating child care), linkages with alternative secondary education and <br />adult continuing education, and other appropriate referrals. <br />4. What wage will youth be paid, if known? What length of time do you anticipate the <br />youth serving? <br />Youth will be paid $15 dollars for work performed. If a particular assignment exceeds <br />entry level skill sets and proficiency that will be considered and may result in a <br />higher hourly wage. There will be a year-round and a summer track. Year-round <br />assignments will last from 6-12 months while summer assignments will be from 8-10 <br />weeks long. <br />Section 4: Metrics/Outcomes <br />1. Can the city provide the required metrics listed above to CaliforniaVolunteers? <br />Yes, the baseline metrics are similar to those already captured and recorded for <br />other workforce development programs. However, the additional metrics related to <br />participant outcomes and satisfaction 12 months after program completion will be <br />very challenging as youth participants are very hard to locate and/or unwilling to <br />respond to inquiries/surveys. <br />2. If not, please indicate which metrics the city is unable to provide. <br />The following three metrics will prove challenging and we request that they be <br />waived: <br />EXHIBIT 1
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