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Exhibit A Accelerating Nonprofit Success <br />• <br />City of Santa Ana <br />REVIVE: SANTA ANA FOOD SUPPLY/ DISTRIBUTION PROGRAMS <br />RFP NO.: 22-009A <br />MPNA GREEN Programs, a fiscally sponsored project of OneOC <br />Scope of Work <br />This grant will support the food assistance component of MPNA-GREEN's COVID-19 in the <br />Southeast Santa Ana project. The health and socio-economic impacts due to COVID-19 <br />including rate of infection, deaths, job loss or loss of income, and risk of eviction have been and <br />continue to be overrepresented in Anaheim, Garden Grove, and Santa Ana in comparison to <br />other cities in Orange County (Parks et al. 2020). These impacts have also been <br />disproportionately felt by Orange County's Hispanic Community (according to OCHCA <br />dashboard). In Southeast Santa Ana, the impact and need are exacerbated given that this area <br />of Santa Ana and in particular, neighborhoods including Minnie Street and Cedar Evergreen <br />were severely economically disadvantaged and housing insecure before the Pandemic. <br />In April 2020, MPNA-GREEN in collaboration with Madison Elementary, Santa Ana Unified <br />School District, Radio Santa Ana and University of California, Irvine offered its first COVID-19 <br />virtual information town hall as part of our health & wellness programs. This served to provide <br />clear and culturally appropriate health communication to residents of Southeast Santa Ana. <br />Subsequent town halls have taken place in July 2020 and January 2021, February, March and <br />April in 2021. The sessions will continue in order to prevent more transmission, increase <br />vaccinations, and recover from COVID-19. Since this time, MPNA-GREEN has also grown its <br />COVID-19 response to include the COVID-19 Information Sessions and also (1) food <br />assistance, (2) a rental assistance program, (3) vaccination outreach and recruitment, (4) an <br />adult health Promoter Training, (5) Youth Education Curriculum, and (6) efforts to Measure the <br />Impact of the Pandemic in this Community. This growing response and recovery plan is the <br />project, COVID-19 in Southeast Santa Ana, for which we are seeking funding from Revive <br />Santa Ana. <br />This grant will provide food assistance to community members who have not been able to <br />access food assistance so far. These neighbors include those who are food insecure but who <br />lack transportation or experience other barriers to mobility to access food assistance locations <br />that we offer at Madison Elementary. Through a partnership with UCI and UCLA, MPNA- <br />GREEN received a Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) grant from the National Institutes <br />of Health with the purpose of getting the community vaccinated as soon as possible. <br />OneOC <br />1901 E. 41h Street, Suite 100 <br />Santa Ana, California 92705 <br />(714) 953-5757 <br />www.OneOC.org <br />
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