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EXHIBIT 1 <br />Goals Supported <br />Public Service Programs <br />Needs Addressed <br />Access to and supply of public services <br />Funding <br />$825,173 <br />Description <br />The City will fund a series of nonprofits that target critical services <br />and benefits for low- and moderate -income residents and special <br />need residents (elderly, youth, homeless, victims of domestic <br />violence, disabled, and other vulnerable populations) in the <br />community. <br />Target Date <br />6/30/2022 <br />Estimate the number <br />2,000 low- and roderate-income residents will benefit frorn these <br />and type of families <br />activities <br />that will benefit from <br />the proposed activities <br />Location Description <br />Citywide through multiple nonprofit and community -oriented <br />organizations. <br />Planned Activities <br />The City will provide funding for staff and organizations to provide <br />and deliver a range of services and functions to low- and moderate - <br />income and special need residents throughout the City. Anticipated <br />organizations funded include: Radiant Health Centers, America on <br />Track. Boys and Girls Club of Santa Ana, Community Action <br />Partnerships of OC, Community Health Initiative Orange County, <br />Community SeniorServ, Delhi Center, Girl's Inc. of Orange County, <br />Human Options, Lutheran Social Services of So. Cal, Nati's House, <br />OC Children's Therapeutic Arts Center, Public Law Center, Pure <br />Game. Relampago del Cielo, Taller San Jose Hope Builders, The <br />Cambodian Family, WISEPIace, Women's Journey Foundation, and <br />YMCA of OC. <br />9 <br />Project Name <br />ESG PY21 — Homeless Activities <br />Target Area <br />n/a — The City does not use target areas for CPD funding <br />Goals Supported <br />Homeless Services and Facilities <br />Needs Addressed <br />Increase access to and supply of homeless services and facilities <br />Funding <br />ESG' $489,141 <br />City Council 22 — 60 5/4/2021 <br />