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City of Santa Ana <br />23-HHAP-10015 <br />Page 4 of 24 <br />2) `Round 2" of the program means the funding allocated under the program with <br />moneys appropriated during the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2020. <br />3) "Round 3" of the program means the funding allocated under the program with <br />moneys appropriated during the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2021. <br />4) "Round 4" of the program means the funding allocated under the program with <br />moneys appropriated during the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2022. <br />p) "Program allocation" means the portion of program funds available to expand or <br />develop local capacity to address immediate homelessness challenges. <br />q)'Recipient" means a jurisdiction that receives funds from the Cal ICH for the <br />purposes of the program. <br />r) "Tribe" or "tribal applicant' means a federally recognized tribal government <br />pursuant to Section 4103 of Title 25 of the United States Code. <br />Additional definitions for the purposes of the HHAP-4 program: <br />"Obligate" means that the Grantee has placed orders, awarded contracts, received <br />services, or entered into similar transactions that require payment using HHAP-4 <br />funding, Grantees, and the subrecipients who receive awards from those Grantees, <br />must obligate the funds by the statutory deadlines set forth in this Exhibit A. <br />"Expended" means all HHAP-4 funds obligated under contract or subcontract have <br />been fully paid and receipted, and no invoices remain outstanding. <br />4) Scope of Work <br />The Scope of Work ("Work") for this Agreement shall include uses that <br />are consistent with Health and Safety Code section 50218.7, subdivision (a), and <br />section 50220.8, subdivisions (e), (f), and (g), and any other applicable laws. <br />The Grantee shall expend funds on evidence -based programs serving people <br />experiencing homelessness among eligible populations, including any of the <br />following eligible uses: <br />a) Rapid rehousing, including rental subsidies and incentives to landlords, such as <br />security deposits and holding fees. <br />b) Operating subsidies in new and existing affordable or supportive housing units, <br />emergency shelters, and navigation centers. Operating subsidies may include <br />operating reserves. <br />TE <br />Initial Here <br />