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EXHIBIT 1 <br />SAPID and Outreach and Engagement will continue to partner City of Santa SAPID, and City Net, the <br />with local hospitals to provide trainings to address discharges Ana contracted outreach <br />pertaining homelessness. service provider and <br />area hospitals <br />Key Action(s) to Reduce the Number of People Experiencing Homelessness Upon Exiting Other Institutional Settings <br />(such as foster care, behavioral health facilities, etc. as applicable in the region) <br />Behavioral Health Facilities, Short term post hospitalization services City of Irvine Housing for Health OC <br />etc. and enhanced care management (HHOC), Cal Optima <br />intended to provide whole -person <br />approach to care while addressing non - <br />clinical needs of complex members. <br />Foster Youth to Continue to partner with the SA Housing City of Santa Ana SA Housing Authority <br />Independence Vouchers Authority to fund FYI Housing Vouchers <br />and Case Management/Independent <br />Skills training <br />2.5 Plan to Utilize Local, State, and Federal Funds to End Homelessness <br />1. The plan must include the total amount of available funding, the amount prioritized for permanent housing solutions, and an <br />explanation of how each participating applicant is utilizing local, state, and federal funding programs to end homelessness. <br />These programs must include, but are not limited to: <br />• The Homekey Program, <br />• The No Place Like Home Program <br />• The Multifamily Housing Program <br />• The Housing for a Healthy California Program <br />• The Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention Program <br />• Building Homes and Jobs Act <br />• The California Emergency Solutions Grants Program <br />• The National Housing Trust Fund established pursuant to the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 <br />• HOME Investment Partnerships Act <br />• Parolee or probation programs that are intended to prevent homelessness upon release. <br />42 <br />City Council 12 — 44 3/19/2024 <br />
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