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2 <br />CONDITIONAL GRANT AGREEMENT <br />HOMELESS HOUSING, ASSISTANCE AND PREVENTION GRANT <br />THIS CONDITIONAL GRANT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") dated, <br />for identification purposes only, as of October 15, 2024, is made and entered into by and <br />between the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation <br />("City"), and Illumination Foundation, a nonprofit organization ("Grantee") with reference to <br />the following: <br />RECITALS: <br />A. Pursuant to Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 50216) of Part 1 of Division 31 <br />of the Health and Safety Code (Added by Stats.2019, c. 159 (A.B. 101), Section 10, effective July <br />31, 2019), the State of California has established the Homeless Housing, Assistance and <br />Prevention Program (“HHAP”). HHAP is administered by the California Homeless Coordinating <br />and Financing Council in the Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency. HHAP provides <br />one-time flexible block grant funds to continuums of care, large cities (population of 300,000+) <br />and counties to support regional coordination and expand or develop local capacity to address <br />immediate homelessness challenges informed by a best-practices framework focused on moving <br />homeless individuals and families into permanent housing and supporting the efforts of those <br />individuals and families to maintain their permanent housing. <br />B. City is the recipient of HHAP funds provided to local jurisdictions from the State <br />of California in HHAP Rounds 1, 2, and 3. In 2020, the City entered into Agreement Number 20- <br />HHAP-00019 with the State of California receiving and recognizing $8,422,162.84 in HHAP-1 <br />funds (“StateHHAP-1 Agreement”). In2021, theCityenteredinto Agreement Number21-HHAP- <br />00012 with the State of California receiving and recognizing $3,981,386 in HHAP-2 grant funds <br />(“State HHAP-2 Agreement”). In 2022, the City entered into Agreement Numbers 22-HHAP- <br />10004 and 22-HHAP-20004 with the State of California receiving and recognizing $2,058,070.40 <br />and $8,232,281.35, respectively, for a total of $10,290,351.69 in HHAP-3 grant funds (“State <br />HHAP-3 Agreement”). The State of California requires that a portion of the HHAP Round 1, 2, <br />and 3 funds be used for homeless youth aged 12 to 24 years old. True and correct copies of the <br />State HHAP-1, HHAP-2, and HHAP-3 Agreements are attached hereto as Exhibit E and <br />incorporated herein by this reference. <br />C. Grantee is the owner of that certain real property located at 918 N. Bewley Street, <br />Santa Ana, California 92703, with Assessor Parcel Number 198-231-10, which is more particularly <br />described in the legal description attached hereto as Exhibit A. (the “Property”).The Property <br />contains buildings that were formerly used by The Lovers of the Holy Cross Sisters as a convent <br />and preschool. The total area of the lot is 37,915 square feet, which includes two (2) two-story <br />residential buildings and the building used as a preschool. Grantee desires to renovate the existing <br />residential buildings for the purpose of using the Property as an eleven (11) unit affordable housing <br />project, which will include: one (1) one-bedroom unit and seven (7) two-bedroom units for <br />homeless youth, two (3) three-bedroom units for homeless senior housing, and one (1) one- <br />bedroom unrestricted manager’s unit (the “Project”). The Project also includes twenty-nine (29) <br />parking spaces, with twenty (20) spaces for residents and nine (9) spaces for the intended <br />preschool, with one (1) accessible space and one (1) loading parking stall. <br />EXHIBIT 2