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CALIFORNIA, STATE OF - DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES (OPR/CALIFORNIAVOLUNTEERS)
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A-2024-140
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Community Development
Council Approval Date
6/18/2024
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12/31/2025
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DocuSign Envelope ID; E1071 D5D-DF7F-4608-B2B7-67AAA5BCB785 <br />City of Santa Ana Youth Employment Project <br />Funded by CaliforniaVolunteers <br />RFA # CV23-112 <br />public spaces, distributing e-program announcements to utilities customers and <br />housing voucher recipients; and delivering presentations to probation officers, social <br />services agencies, guidance counselors, and other local youth -serving entities. <br />In order to maintain competitiveness and attract and retain youth in the program, the <br />City is committed to offering CA4AII fellows an hourly wage of $17 to $18 depending <br />on the level of work. The duration of the work experience will range from 200 to 700 <br />hours. If a specific assignment requires skills and proficiency beyond entry-level <br />expectations, a higher hourly wage will be considered. The program will offer both <br />year-round and summer tracks, with year-round assignments spanning 6-12 months <br />and summer assignments lasting 8-10 weeks. <br />Section 4: Metrics/Outcomes <br />The City is able to capture the baseline metrics that are outlined in the Request for <br />Applications for the CaliforniansForAll Youth Service Corps as they are similar to <br />those already captured and recorded for other workforce development programs that <br />the City administers. However, the following three metrics will prove challenging as <br />youth participants are very hard to locate and/or unwilling to respond to <br />inquiries/surveys after they have left the program: <br />Percentage of youth who report job satisfaction after one year of employment, <br />as reported by a survey. <br />Percentage of youth who report an interest in a career in public service after <br />one year of employment, as measured by a survey. <br />Percentage of youth employed in public service after one year of employment. <br />Section 5: Budget/Staffing/Communications <br />The City of Santa Ana is requesting $2,000,000 to serve 120 youth between the ages <br />of 16 and 30 years between September 1, 2024 through December 31, 2025 and is <br />committed to using California Volunteers developed branding for this program and <br />participating in California Volunteers -organized trainings/curriculum, if asked. <br />Under the terms of the grant solicitation, the CA4AII grant will allow for the City of <br />Santa Ana to provide administrative support including fiscal and programmatic <br />oversight, compliance review, tracking and reporting participant progress/outcomes. <br />Two full time Workforce Specialist's and a part time staff will be responsible for <br />outreach, intake, eligibility, and worksite development. Staff will manage the day-to- <br />day aspects of the program, including, recruiting participants, ensuring their eligibility, <br />orienting them to the program, assigning them to a worksite, supervising their <br />work/activity, collecting time cards. Staff will provide career counseling, career <br />exploration, case management, supportive services (public transportation, gas cards, <br />
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