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<br />The Cambodian Family <br /> <br />Proposal Additional FEZ Services <br /> <br />The Cambodian Family proposes an addendum to our current Community Empowerment <br />Program (CEP) that will provide Economic Development services in Santa Ana's Federal <br />Empowerment Zone (FEZ). Although The Cambodian Family currently has a contract with the <br />City of Santa Ana to provide employment and supportive services in FEZ neighborhoods until <br />June 2010, the goals of this program have been met and nearly all the funds have been spent. <br />Yet our community is still greatly in need of further services. Santa Ana's unemployment rate for <br />December 2009 reached 14.4%. Many families are struggling. We lack the resources to meet a <br />very great need. We are thereby requesting an additional $150,000 from the City of Santa Ana <br />to provide employment and other community services to FEZ residents between now and June <br />30,2010. <br /> <br />Through our augmented CEP program, The Cambodian Family will continue its <br />responsibility as lead agency, working with our long-time partner and current subcontractor, <br />Templo Calvario Community Development Corporation (TCCDC). We are proposing services <br />that are consistent with our present and past contracts with the City and with the Santa Ana <br />Empowerment Corporation's strategic objectives. The additional services we propose fall under <br />four areas. <br /> <br />(1) Employment Services. <br /> <br />Our employment services will continue our established policies and procedures for working <br />with FEZ clients. The two partner agencies propose to serve an additional 80 clients (40 each) <br />and achieve a 30% rate of placement plus 30 days retention. This will bring the total number of <br />FEZ residents receiving employment services in our CEP program to 200 (80 + 120) for the year. <br />The number placed in jobs will increase to 60 (24 + 36). <br />We intend to continue our placement efforts full speed through the end of June. For those <br />placed in June, we will not be able to report our normal 30-calendar day retention until July, after <br />the program and its funding have ended. However, we will report the retention status of our June <br />placements at the end of that month and verify that they are still working. We will also verify <br />the employment status of these clients after the 30-day time period ends in July and maintain <br />these records in client files, to be available for future monitors and auditors. <br />All 80 new participants will receive pre-employment education. These services, to be <br />provided as needed, will include: <br /> <br />· Workforce Development Workshops; <br />· Career Counseling; <br />. Career Exploration; <br />· Job Development; <br />. Job Referrals; <br />· Labor Market Information; <br />. Resume Assistance; <br />. Skill Assessment; <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A-I <br />Page I <br />