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Santa Ana Police Department <br />The person responsible for implementing project activities for this project at SAPD is Detective <br />Gabriel Gutierrez, Special Crimes Section/Domestic Violence, (714) 245 -8516 or any other <br />person that may be designated by the Chief of Police. <br />Commitment to Partnership <br />The collaboration service area includes Santa Ana, CA. The partners agree to collaborate and <br />provide community- specific services and prevention strategies to youth who are victims of <br />domestic violence, dating violence, or sexual assault. The partners agree to collaborate and <br />improve the of identification, coordination and response of victims, improve treatment of youth <br />who are victims and/or exposed to sexual assault, teen dating violence, and domestic violence, <br />and to meaningfully engage men and boys (13 -24) in public education campaigns, community <br />organizing activities and prevention strategies focused on empowering men and male youth as <br />leaders, role models, and advocates against sexual assault, teen dating violence and domestic <br />violence. Compensation for non -lead partners' contribution to this project will be provided as <br />outlined in the attached OVW budget detail worksheet. <br />The roles and responsibilities described above are contingent on Human Options, Inc. receiving <br />funds requested for the project described in the OVW grant application. <br />Term of MOU <br />The tern of the Memorandum of Understanding would coincide with the grant period, <br />anticipated to be 10/01/2016 through 09/30/2019 or until the end of the grant period as specified <br />in the grant award. <br />4. Development of Application <br />When the 2016 Consolidated Grant Program to Address Children and Youth Experiencing <br />Domestic and Sexual Assault and Engage Men and Boys as Allies (OVW- 2016 -9002) grant <br />opportunity was released, the Human Options leadership team realized that this grant seeks to <br />fund programs and activities already being offered by Human Options' Community Education <br />department and the community based Center for Children and Families. It is anticipated that with <br />the funds provided by this grant, and in conjunction with the collaborative partners, Human <br />Options will be able to strengthen and expand these services and create meaningful change in <br />the attitudes and beliefs that perpetuate the cycle of violence in Santa Ana communities. <br />Based on the overall goals of this grant, Jessica Reynaga, Community Education Manager <br />and Judith Rose, Director of The Center for Children and Families at Human Options <br />strategically chose to reach out to three nonprofit organizations whose mission and services also <br />Memorandum of Understanding Page 8 <br />