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Item 24 - Regional and Unified Local Workforce Plan for PY 2021-24
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<br /> 14 <br />and adults. AJCC staff also connect youth to the adult education and community college non- <br />credit programs which provide digital literacy programming. <br /> <br />2CVI. The entity responsible for the disbursal of grant funds as determined by the <br />Chief Elected Official or the Governor, and the competitive process that will be used <br />to award the sub-grants and contracts for WIOA Title I activities. <br />The Orange County Workforce Development Board is designated by the Orange County Board of <br />Supervisors, chief local elected official, to serve as the local board and as the fiscal agent <br />responsible for grant funds’ disbursal. Similarly, the City of Santa Ana serves as the Santa Ana <br />Workforce Development Board’s fiscal agent and bears responsibility for grant funds’ disbursal. <br />The City of Anaheim serves as Anaheim’s Workforce Development Board’s fiscal agent and bears <br />responsibility for grant funds’ disbursal. <br /> <br />The competitive procurement process used to award sub-grants and contracts for WIOA Title I <br />activities depends on the award amounts. The local boards follow the competitive procurement <br />processes of their respective fiscal agents and board procurement policies. These written policies <br />adhere to state and federal procurement regulations. Also, the local boards follow EDD directives <br />WSD17-08 related to the procurement of equipment and related services. <br /> <br />2CVII. A description of how the Local Board fulfills the duties of the AJCC Operator <br />and/or the Career Services Provider as outlined in WSD19-13 - Selection of AJCC <br />Operators and Career Services Providers. This should include the name(s) and <br />role(s) of any entities that the Local Board contracts with. <br />Consistent with WSD19-13 for Selection of AJCC Operators and Career Services Providers, AJCC <br />operators and career services providers were selected for the local boards through an open and <br />competitive procurement process. <br /> <br />The following are the names and roles of the entities each board has a contractual relationship <br />with: <br /> <br />Local Board Provider Role <br />Orange County <br />America Works One-Stop Operator <br />Managed Career Solutions Career Services <br />City of La Habra Youth Services Ready. Set. OC Program <br />Goodwill Industries of Orange <br />County <br />Youth Services for in-school youth with <br />disabilities <br />Anaheim <br />ProPath One-Stop Operator <br />Hope Builders Youth Services <br />Orange County Conservation Corps Youth Services <br />Santa Ana <br />Orange County Children’s <br />Therapeutic Arts Center Youth Services <br />Project Kinship Youth Services <br />Orange County Conservation Corps Youth Services <br />EXHIBIT 1A
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