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<br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />ORANGE COUNTY CONSERVATION CORPS <br />CaliforniansForAll Youth Job Corps <br />PY 2024 (May 24 – August 24 = 4 months) <br />PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION <br />The OCCC shall conduct outreach and recruitment activities to targeted youth <br />ages 18 to 30 who meet eligibility requirements and is within one or more of the following <br />categories defined by the CaliforniansForAll Youth Workforce Development Program. <br />OCCC will also continue to service existing enrollments from prior contract. The OCCC <br />will conduct eligibility screening of all potential youth enrollments per established eligibility <br />guidelines as set forth by the City and will focus on COVID-19 Recovery, Food <br />Insecurities, and Climate Action. <br />The OCCC shall ensure that allocated funds be used to provide activities in this <br />program for youth who are not younger than 18 or older than 30. Priority will be given to <br />youth who: <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />Have not participated in an AmeriCorps program <br />Difficulty finding employment <br />Are low income <br />Are unemployed and/or out of school <br />Are justice-involved <br />Are in transition from foster care <br />Are engaged with the mental health or substance abuse system <br />Priority applicants (meeting two of the above criteria) should make no fewer than 75% of <br />selected participants. Cities may create their priority criteria for approval by <br />CaliforniaVolunteers if the above criteria do not meet city goals. <br />The OCCC shall provide youth participants with a thorough program orientation and <br />evidence of the orientation shall be maintained in the participant files which at a minimum <br />should include the following: <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />Program goals and objectives <br />Length of the training period <br />Civil rights and complaint-handling procedures <br />Available supportive services <br />Anticipated exit dates <br />Participant requirements and related activities
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