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City of Santa Ana 12014 -201 -5 <br />Scope of Work October 1, 2014 to September 29, 2015 <br />Partnerships to Improve Community Health (PICH) use evidence and practice -based <br />strategies to create or strengthen healthy environments that make it easier for people to <br />make healthy choices and take charge of their health. PICH maximizes public health <br />impact in a sustainable way by creating, updating and implementing Policy, Systems <br />and Environmental (PSE) changes within the targeted communities. <br />OC -PICH, which includes 11 funded agencies, will focus on 3 targeted strategies; <br />increase access and consumption of healthy foods and beverages, increase access to <br />safe places to be active, and media /communications as it related to CDC approved <br />activities /strategies to community residents (safe biking/walking campaign, increase <br />water consumption campaign, etc.). All strategies will have an evaluation component, <br />which all subgrantees will provide their evaluation information (surveys, results, etc.), as <br />it related to OC -PICH /CDC funded projects, to CAPOC and to the program evaluation <br />subgrantees,. The project is required to reach 75% or 623,757 residents in the cities of <br />Anaheim, Garden Grove and Santa Ana by September 2017. <br />Project Period Objective (PPO) — Nutrition <br />Increase the number of K -12 schools with improved school local procurement <br />policies and practices: <br />Farm to Institution -- The Coalition will expand farm -to- institutions programs in Anaheim, <br />Garden Grove and Santa Ana. Implementing Farm to School with the programs <br />jurisdiction will create access to healthy, local food options for community residents and <br />priority population. The City's activities for this strategy include: <br />• Support OCFAC and other coalition partners. <br />Increases the number of jurisdictions with strategies to incorporate land /vendor <br />use agreements to improve access to fresh, local produce and strategies to <br />incorporate free /low -cost beverage options, specifically water to community <br />residents: <br />Community Garden - Year 1, the Coalition will focus on community gardens. The <br />achievement of our activities will create land use policies that will allow community <br />members access to healthy foods. The City's activities for this strategy include: <br />• Advocate updating, amending or establishing new zoning or land policies to <br />accommodate community gardens. Deliverable - calendar of events; and <br />• Identify opportunities to implement new community gardens. <br />Page 1 of 4 <br />20A -39 <br />