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<br /> <br /> <br />City Department Award <br />1. Community Development Agency - Administration of the <br />CDBG Program. Proposed funding amount calculated based off 20% <br />admin cap less Fair Housing amount. Funds are also used to make $2,067,532 <br />award grants of up to $5,000 to eligible microenterprise businesses in the <br />City. <br />2. Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency - <br />$748,784 <br />Neighborhood park improvements. <br />3. <br />Public Works Agency - Residential street improvements. $748,784 <br />4. Planning and Building Agency - To address property <br />maintenance and life safety violations which contribute to the <br />$864,263 <br />visual blight and general decline of an area. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Fair Housing Organization Award <br />5. Orange County Fair Housing Council Inc. – Provides fair <br />housing education, landlord tenant counseling and enforcement services to <br />combat housing discrimination and city administrative support for the $62,241 <br />residents of the City of Santa Ana. A commitment to further fair housing <br />is a requirement of CDBG funding. . <br /> <br />Public Service Organizations Award <br />6. <br />Delhi Center – Teens Engaged in Learning and Leadership Program . $ 58,487 <br />7. <br />Delhi Center – Family Economic Success Initiative Program . $ 71,279 <br />8. OC Children's Therapeutic Arts Center - After School Arts, <br />$ 59,320 <br />Tutoring, Family Counseling, and Parenting Classes . <br />9. ALBI - Skill enrichment, self-expression, stress relief and socialization <br />$ 61,268 <br />through various arts activities . <br />10.The Illumination Foundation - Children’s Resource Center for <br />$ 48,270 <br />homeless and at-risk children and youth . <br />11.Legal Aid Society of Orange County - Free legal assistance to <br />$ 43,938 <br />help expunge criminal records . <br />12.Project Access, Inc. - Equips low-income youth, adults, and seniors <br />$ 37,220 <br />with wraparound support services . <br />13.Public Law Center – Affordable Housing & Homelessness <br />$ 36,795 <br />Prevention Program . <br />14. <br />Nati's House Neutral Ground – Summer Night Lights Program . $ 51,670 <br />15.Taller San Jose Hope Builders - Hard skills training in business <br />$ 48,836 <br />administration and life skills . <br />16.Young Men's Christian Association of Orange County – <br />Financial assistance for Santa Ana Sports & Aquatics programs and $ 38,211 <br />Santa Ana After School programs . <br />17.The Cambodian Family – Program to assist low-income youth and <br />parents from immigrant families to thrive in the areas of academics, $ 43,170 <br />leadership and parenting skills . <br />CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 14 MAY 1, 2018 <br /> <br /> <br />
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