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Item 27 - Fiscal Year 2023-24 Annual Action Plan and Budgets for CDBG, HOME, and
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FY 2023-24 ESG Funding Plan - Program Summaries <br /> <br />Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Rehousing <br />Homeless <br />Prevention (Eviction <br />Prevention) <br />Mercy House $50,000 The Homeless Prevention program provides short term financial assistance and case management to Santa Ana <br />resident households who are at-risk of homelessness and who without assistance would become homeless. <br />Rapid Rehousing Mercy House $50,000 <br />Mercy House will provide Rapid Rehousing assistance to homeless persons including security deposit assistance, <br />rental assistance, case management and housing search and placement services. Both short term (up to 3 months) <br />and longer term assistance (5-6 months) will be available depending on the needs of the individual. As required by <br />ESG, all referrals for the program will come from the Coordinated Entry System and will have connections to the <br />City of Santa Ana. Priority will be given to those who are exiting directly from The Link emergency shelter. <br />Rapid Rehousing WISEPlace $50,000 <br />WISEPlace provides shelter, food, trauma-informed care and related services to unaccompanied homeless women. <br />Our shelter, case management, employment assistance and financial empowerment serves women from age 18 to <br />65 and older. The women we serve include young women leaving foster care, those who have suffered from <br />domestic violence or human trafficking, those who experienced a financial catastrophe, or women recovering from <br />drug abuse, alcohol abuse or incarceration. <br />Our Rapid Rehousing services include case management, financial empowerment curriculum, housing search <br />support and placement and permanent supportive housing financial support, such as deposit assistance, security <br />deposits, help with moving costs and utilities. <br />Data Collection HMIS (3%) <br />HMIS – Homeless <br />Management <br />Information System <br />2-1-1 Orange <br />County $103,705 <br />211OC will facilitate HMIS coordination, communication, training, and technical assistance of Santa Ana ESG sub- <br />recipients to ensure adherence to data quality, supporting the City's efforts to fully comply with the HEARTH Act of <br />2009. 211OC will: provide user meetings, perform site visits, provide training/technical assistance, run data quality <br />reports to post and make available online (www.211oc.org), complete project set-ups, update the dashboard <br />created for the Mercy House Link on a monthly basis. <br />Total Funding $447,249 <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 4
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