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ORANGE, COUNTY OF, ORANGE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD
Contract #
A-2009-163
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Community Development
Council Approval Date
9/21/2009
Expiration Date
3/31/2011
Destruction Year
2016
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<br />Agreement #W7-GJC-1 0 <br />City of Santa Ana <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br />TO WIA COST REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT <br />GREEN JOBS CORPS <br />AUGUST 1, 2009-MARCH 31, 2011 <br /> <br />GENERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS <br /> <br />III. PROGRAM DESIGN AND REQUIREMENTS <br />The Project seeks to empower youth to explore and train for a variety of green <br />career options in eco-friendly industries, while they continue their education and <br />contribute to the greening of their communities. Project services will include: <br />A. Recruitment, Intake, Service Planning and Case Management: <br />CONTRACTOR is responsible for all up-front services including outreach, <br />eligibility determination/intake, orientation (including promotion of Green <br />Corps branding), basic skills assessment, individual service planning, and <br />case management. <br />B. Pre-Vocational/Green Basics Training: This component will include job <br />readiness/work maturity and life skills training to provide corps members <br />with skills necessary to secure and retain employment. Also included are <br />civic responsibility and environmental stewardships training. <br />C. Academic and Basic Skills Enhancement: Remediation to increase <br />literacy and numeracy skills will be offered by all of the project's public <br />education partners. In addition, Campfire USA will offer Money Smart <br />training, homework clubs, and College Bound workshops for in-school <br />youth. Urban Strategies will provide its successful family strengthening <br />training as an optional service for corps members. <br />D. Community Service Activities: The project incorporates a broad range <br />of community service activities in which corps members will participate. <br />These include both one-time service projects and integrated community <br />service projects are interwoven throughout the program design and occur <br />over the course of corps members' participation. Community service <br />activities planned for in-school youth total 20 hours (over 9 months), and <br />108 hours (over 16 months) for out of school youth. Following are <br />examples of both types of activities: <br />1. One-Time Service Projects: Coastal/inter-coastal litter removal <br />day; community gardening; creek restoration; e-waste collection; <br />recycling drive; native plant restoration; and building retrofitting <br />events. <br />2. Integrated Community Service Projects: Presentations at <br />community events about conservation, restoration and energy <br />efficiency; zero waste presentations to schools, community groups, <br />chambers of commerce, and City Councils; conducting zero waste <br />audits of small businesses and developing/providing <br />recommendation reports; and working on projects related to green <br /> <br />WIA Cost Reimbursement Agreement - Green Jobs Corps <br /> <br />Exhibit A <br /> <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />
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