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CR-58 — Section 3 <br />Identify the number of individuals assisted and the types of assistance provided <br />Total Labor Hours <br />CDBG <br />HOME <br />ESG <br />HOPWA <br />HTF <br />Total Number of Activities <br />5 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />Total Labor Hours <br />5,199 <br />Total Section 3 Worker Hours <br />1,408 <br />Total Targeted Section 3 Worker Hours <br />1,408 <br />Table 14—Total Labor Hours <br />Qualitative Efforts - Number of Activities by Program <br />CDBG <br />HOME <br />ESG <br />HOPWA <br />HTF <br />Outreach efforts to generate job applicants who are Public Housing <br />Targeted Workers <br />Outreach efforts to generate job applicants who are Other Funding <br />Targeted Workers. <br />Direct, on -the job training (including apprenticeships). <br />Indirect training such as arranging for, contracting for, or paying tuition for, <br />off -site training. <br />Technical assistance to help Section 3 workers compete for jobs (e.g., <br />resume assistance, coaching). <br />Outreach efforts to identify and secure bids from Section 3 business <br />concerns. <br />Technical assistance to help Section 3 business concerns understand and <br />bid on contracts. <br />Division of contracts into smaller jobs to facilitate participation by Section <br />3 business concerns. <br />Provided or connected residents with assistance in seeking employment <br />including: drafting resumes,preparing for interviews, finding job <br />opportunities, connecting residents to job placement services. <br />Held one or more job fairs. <br />Provided or connected residents with supportive services that can provide <br />direct services or referrals. <br />Provided or connected residents with supportive services that provide one <br />or more of the following: work readiness health screenings, interview <br />clothing, uniforms, test fees, transportation. <br />Assisted residents with finding child care. <br />Assisted residents to apply for, or attend community college or a four year <br />educational institution. <br />Assisted residents to apply for, or attend vocational/technical training. <br />Assisted residents to obtain financial literacy training and/or coaching. <br />Bonding assistance, guaranties, or other efforts to support viable bids <br />from Section 3 business concerns. <br />Provided or connected residents with training on computer use or online <br />technologies. <br />Promoting the use of a business registry designed to create opportunities <br />for disadvantaged and small businesses. <br />Outreach, engagement, or referrals with the state one -stop system, as <br />designed in Section 121(e)(2) of the Workforce Innovation and <br />Opportunity Act. <br />CAPER <br />29 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 09/30/2021) <br />