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Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention Program Round 3 (HHAP-3) <br />Standard Agreement <br />Remainder Disbursement Contract for Funds <br />EXHIBIT A <br />AUTHORITY, PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF WORK <br />1) Authority <br />The State of California has established the Homeless Housing, Assistance, and <br />Prevention Program Round 3 (“HHAP-3” or “Program”) pursuant to Chapter 6 <br />(commencing with Section 50216) of Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety <br />Code. (Amended by Stats. 2021, Ch. 111, Sec. 4. (AB 140) Effective July 19, 2021.) <br />The Program is administered by the California Interagency Council on <br />Homelessness (“Cal ICH”) in the Business, Consumer Services and Housing <br />Agency (“Agency”). HHAP-3 provides flexible block grant funds <br />to Continuums of Care, large cities (population of 300,000+) and counties to build on <br />the regional coordination created through previous Cal ICH grant funding and <br />support local jurisdictions in their unified regional responses to reduce and end <br />homelessness. <br />This Standard Agreement/Remainder Disbursement Contract for Funds along with <br />all its exhibits (“Agreement”) is entered into by Cal ICH and a Continuum of <br />Care, a city, or a county (“Grantee”) under the authority of, and in furtherance of the <br />purpose of, the Program. In signing this Agreement and thereby accepting this <br />award of funds, the Grantee agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this <br />Agreement, and the requirements appearing in the statutory authority for the <br />Program cited above. <br />2) Purpose <br />The general purpose of the Program is to continue to build on regional coordination <br />developed through previous rounds of funding of the Homeless Housing, Assistance, <br />and Prevention Program (Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 50216)), the program <br />established under this chapter, to reduce homelessness. This funding shall: <br />a)Continue to build regional collaboration between continuums of care, counties, <br />and cities in a given region, regardless of population, and ultimately be used to <br />develop a unified regional response to homelessness. <br />b)Be paired strategically with other local, state, and federal funds provided to <br />address homelessness in order to achieve maximum impact. Grantees of this <br />funding are encouraged to reference Putting the Funding Pieces Together: Guide <br />to Strategic Uses of New and Recent State and Federal Funds to Prevent and <br />End Homelessness to assist in using funding strategically for their planning <br />City of Santa Ana <br />22-HHAP-20004 <br />1 of 28 <br />_____ <br />Initial <br />TE <br />EXHIBIT 2