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City of Santa Ana <br /> 20-HHAP-00019 <br /> Page 1 of 23 <br /> Homeless Housing,Assistance and Prevention <br /> Standard Agreement <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> 1. Authority <br /> The State of California has established the Homeless Housing, Assistance, and <br /> Prevention Program ("HHAP" or "Program" or "grant") pursuant to Chapter 6 <br /> (commencing with Section 50216) of Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety <br /> Code. (Added by Stats.2019, c. 159 (A.B. 101), § 10, eff. July 31, 2019.) <br /> The Program Is administered by the California Homeless Coordinating and Financing <br /> Council ("Council") in the Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency <br /> ("Agency"). HHAP provides one-time flexible block grant funds to continuums of care, <br /> large cities(population of 300,000+)and counties as defined in the December 6,2019 <br /> HHAP Notice of Funding Availability ("NOFA") to support regional coordination and <br /> expand or develop local capacity to address immediate homelessness challenges <br /> informed by a best-practices framework focused on moving homeless individuals and <br /> families into permanent housing and supporting the efforts of those individuals and <br /> families to maintain their permanent housing. <br /> This Standard Agreement along with all its exhibits ("Agreement") is entered into by <br /> the Agency and a continuum of care,a city,or a county("Grantee") under the authority <br /> of, and in furtherance of the purpose of, the Program. In signing this Agreement and <br /> thereby accepting this award of funds, the Grantee agrees to comply with the terms <br /> and conditions of the Agreement, the NOFA under which the Grantee applied, the <br /> representations contained in the Grantee's application, and the requirements of the <br /> authority cited above. <br /> 2. Purpose <br /> The general purpose of the Program is to provide one-time block grant funding to <br /> support regional coordination, and to expand or develop local capacity to address <br /> immediate homelessness challenges. Activities will be informed by a best-practices <br /> framework focused on moving homeless individuals and families into permanent <br /> housing and supporting the efforts of those individuals and families to maintain their <br /> permanent housing. In accordance with the authority cited above, an application was <br /> created and submitted by the Grantee for HHAP funds to be allocated for eligible uses <br /> as stated in Health and Safety Code section 50219, subdivision (cX1)—(8). <br /> Homeless Housing,Assistance and Prevention Program <br /> NOFA Date: December 6,2019 <br />