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Item 18 - Memorandum of Understanding Between the County of Orange, acting as the Administ_20251126164013709
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MOU Between the Orange County Continuum of Care, County of Orange, and the Cities <br />of Anaheim and Irvine for HHAP-6 Funding <br />December 2, 2025 <br />Page 2 <br />5 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />regional application and establishes a partnership to strengthen regional goals and <br />coordinate efforts to address the needs of homeless individuals and families through the <br />use of HHAP-6 funds. These goals include working closely with the CoC and <br />strengthening systemic efforts and processes to demonstrate a reduction in the number <br />of persons experiencing or entering homelessness annually. <br />To date, the City of Santa Ana has received a total of $33,665,250 from HHAP Rounds <br />1 through 5. The City anticipates receiving an additional $5,947,585 once the HHAP <br />Round 6 regional application is approved, and the City intends to continue implementing <br />the same activities that were funded under HHAP Rounds 1–5. The exact scope will <br />depend on the amount of funding awarded. If funding levels are lower than prior rounds, <br />the City will still prioritize maintaining the same core activities in order to sustain existing <br />programs and meet ongoing service needs. This regional approach promotes <br />coordination while maintaining local control over funds, ensuring that each jurisdiction <br />can address homelessness within its community while contributing to countywide goals <br />of reducing and preventing homelessness. <br />Through HHAP funding from Rounds 1 through 5, the City has assisted nearly 14,000 <br />individuals and families who are either experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk <br />of becoming homeless. These funds have been instrumental in supporting the City’s <br />ongoing efforts to promote housing stability and improve outcomes for vulnerable <br />residents. Services include, but are not limited to: <br />shelter operations at the Carnegie Navigation Center; <br />rapid rehousing that provides case management to help homeless with housing <br />search services, and temporary financial assistance for rent and move-in <br />expenses; <br />life skills development that assist the unhoused prepare for employment and <br />become document ready for the housing application process; <br />street outreach and engagement to encourage the unhoused to accept shelter <br />and/or medical/substance use disorder treatment; <br />landlord engagement to identify available housing; and <br />transitional housing that provides temporary housing with supportive services for <br />a few months up to two years. <br />The CoC Board presented this MOU (Exhibit 1) for approval on October 22nd. The City <br />of Irvine received City Council approval to enter into an MOU for HHAP Round 6 on <br />November 12th, followed by the City of Anaheim on November 18. The County of <br />Orange will present this MOU (Exhibit 1) to the Board of Supervisors for approval on <br />December 16th. <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />There is no environmental impact associated with the action. <br />
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