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<br />The YSPN consists of Service Providers that collectively offer various youth services <br />in a creative and interactive manner. The concept, allows the Service Provider to focus <br />on what service they specialize in and do best. The YSPN will promote broad-based <br />coordination and cooperation among all youth Service Providers and to provide the <br />technical assistance needed to make the network a success. The WORK Center as <br />the Navigator will provide partners with structure and guidance toward meeting the <br />grant objectives, convene and facilitate partner meetings, establish partner <br />subcontracts, monitor compliance and performance, collect and report participant <br />data, and disburse grant funds. <br /> <br />The SAWDB plans to engage the Santa Ana Public Library, which operates various <br />successful youth engagement programs including BrainFuse and Universal Class. <br />Both programs provide online training courses along with robust support to help users <br />master academic concepts. The library also let’s library card holders “borrow” the <br />internet with their library card by providing youth WI-FI Hotspots, for those members <br />of our community who do not have internet access at home. The City will work toward <br />the expansion of these programs to engage more youth, up to age 18. <br /> <br />The Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) is a current sub -recipient of <br />Workforce Innovation and Opportunity (WIOA) Youth funding from the City of Santa <br />Ana. OCCC has a long standing record of successfully operating youth workforce <br />development programs for the City and has particularly been engaged with older (18+) <br />youth experiencing multiple barriers, such as foster youth, the justice-involved, and <br />very low-income. <br /> <br />Working Wardrobes is also a subrecipient of funding from the City. Based on current <br />performance outcomes, the City plans to engage Working Wardrobes in program <br />delivery services for this grant as well. Working Wardrobes has been working with the <br />City to help implement programs for justice- involved people for the past two years. <br />They have unique expertise in engaging people prior to release from incarceration to <br />help ease their transition to life outside. <br /> <br />Additionally, program design is underway with two large food banks – Community <br />Action Partnership of OC and Second Harvest - both serve the region to have youth <br />fellows work in distribution, warehousing and growing fresh food. <br /> <br />As it is the goal of the City to provide a broad, inclusive program for eligible youth, <br />additional CBOs may be engaged if gaps in services are identified. <br /> <br />3. What activities will youth be working on? Please offer a brief, several sentence <br />description of each job activity youth will be undertaking and any partners that will be <br />involved in running that opportunity. <br /> <br />The Santa Ana WORK Center, will provide paid summer work experiences as <br />recreational leaders, community center attendants, and other support staff to restore <br />EXHIBIT 1