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Procurement <br /> The SAWC follows the City of Santa Ana's procurement policies as well as federal and state <br /> regulations related to procurement. Purchase requisitions for items over $500 are entered into <br /> the accounting system and approved by the finance staff at City Hall. Buyers from the <br /> Purchasing Department review the requisitions and issue purchase orders following City policies <br /> and procedures. When the goods are received by SAWC, staff compares the goods delivered to <br /> the purchase requisition for completeness and accuracy. The purchase order paperwork is <br /> approved, signed and returned to the Purchasing department. Payment for the goods is initiated <br /> through the Purchasing department following City procedures. <br /> ORGANIZATAIONAL STRENGTHS AND STAFF CAPACITY <br /> The SAWC brings over 15 years of experience operating various federally, state and locally <br /> funded employment and training programs, and has consistently met or exceeded performance <br /> expectations. Listed below are some of our organizational strengths. <br /> 1. A state recognized, award-winning entity with a proven record in leadership, workforce <br /> innovation, service integration and quality services. <br /> 2. A One-Stop Center with versatility in its service delivery that is capable of addressing the <br /> needs of diverse target populations resulting in the diversification of multiple funding <br /> streams. <br /> 3. Ability to effectively leverage resources across an extensive network of partner agencies <br /> and community organization. Demonstrated fiscal stability and program sustainability over <br /> the past 20 years. <br /> <br /> 4. Exceptional track record in successfully implementing the following programs: WIA <br /> Adult, Dislocated Worker, Youth Formula Grants, Rapid Response, National Emergency <br /> Grants, Governor's 15% discretionary Grants, 25% Grants, DOL Welfare-to-Work Grant, <br /> DOL Faith-based Initiative Grant, The Santa Ana Federal Empowerment Corporation <br /> funded -Housing and Urban Development Grant -FEZ Daisy Wheel Employment and <br /> 13 <br /> 25K-17 <br /> <br />