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10/17/2011
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grants under the 15% and 25% provisions of the WIA. Occasionally other grant <br />funding is available, either competitive or non-competitive. <br />6. Are each of the required WIA partners included in your One-Stop delivery <br />system? If a required partner is not involved, explain the reason. [WIA Section <br />117(b)(2)(A)] <br />Yes, all of the required WIA partners are included in the Santa Ana One-Stop <br />delivery system. <br />7. Describe how your local area's WIA funds are: ud to leverage other federal, <br />state, local, and private resources. How do:::f#ee:coordinated resources lead <br />to a more effective local system that exo .folds 'tlti involvement of business, <br />employers and individuals? [WIA Section112(b)(10 and 121(c)(2)(A)(ii)] <br />Services funded through WIA Title I fuft are not sufficient to offer a broad range of <br />services to either job seekers or employers. Additional fa.`riding from partner <br />agencies and from outside Federal, stafelocal:cl private soUtcps has greatly <br />expanded the level of partigibti.Qn and rarig;~<;Ofoptions open to .?tlese customer <br />groups. The redirection of otlrirnmunity res'irces into a more strategic focus <br />creates a workforce development; sy-tem; that is'`w ible and acknowledged in the <br />community as something of value;to.,a br'bad :custorrig.- ;ase. <br />The WIB participt±rs in join.i ventur'':~SwitKbuljlis[pjfyte organizations to leverage <br />::: <br />cost savings or?r..cr ase services. Additionally, the :`Santa Ana WIB has taken a <br />leadership role in11:,. oordill;;tion of economic development resources for large and <br />small businesses inch., ngresourees avail ale through: <br />m ;. S.arita Ana""? , edeVeJo?ment " At#encv: provides services to business <br />`lopating/expand'irgip dest0ated redevelopment areas. <br />Santa -Ana Economic` Deve]W' ent Department: as part of the City's visitation <br />program ?.he WIB us4§ these visits to present One Stop services to employers <br />including ?utnot limitedto job creation and retention strategies; coordination of <br />economic dev?lopm :rat` resources; liaison with agencies for training and <br />development. ti <br />® Local Community Colleqes: the Santa Ana WIB coordinates technology and <br />manufacturing resources with the local community colleges economic <br />development resources. <br />8. Describe and assess how the services provided by each of the One-Stop <br />partners are coordinated and made available in your local One-Stop system. <br />[WIA Section 118(b)(2) and Section 121 (c)(2) and CUIC Section 14221 (a) and <br />(b)] <br />Page 6 of 18 <br />19C-9
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