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Attachment B <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Timeframe in KE <br />Status of Program Implementation <br />In CY 2024, the City continued its efforts to develop permanent supportive housing for <br />D. As part of the RFP for Affordable <br />special needs populations. Amongst various projects, one such project is the <br />Housing Development (see program 2), <br />WISEPIace Permanent Supportive Housing Project, which was funded in 2022 <br />request proposals for permanent supportive <br />following the RFP for Affordable Housing Development. The project is located at 1411 <br />housing from owners and/or affordable <br />N. Broadway and will provide 47 studio units for individuals experiencing chronic <br />38. Permanent Supportive <br />housing developers together with at least <br />Ongoing <br />homelessness, along with one manager's unit. <br />Housing <br />one service provider. Projects will provide <br />affordable housing opportunities for special <br />Construction began in 2023, and the project was completed in 2024. The project will <br />needs populations including, but not limited <br />provide critical housing and on -site supportive services for individuals with mental <br />to, homeless individuals and families, and <br />illness and other barriers to stable housing. This reflects the City's commitment to <br />persons with a disability. <br />addressing homelessness and providing housing opportunities for those most in need <br />in Santa Ana. <br />In CY 2024, the City allocated ESG grant funding to support agencies providing <br />essential services for individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of <br />homelessness. The following projects were funded: <br />SAPID H.E.A.R.T Program (Santa Ana Police Department): $46,197 to connect <br />individuals with homelessness resources, including shelter and mental health services <br />through collaboration with the County's PERT team. <br />Rapid Re -Housing (WISEPIace): $76,197 to provide shelter, case management, and <br />housing assistance for unaccompanied homeless women, including those recovering <br />A. Annually, allocate grant funding as <br />from trauma or substance abuse. <br />39. Supportive Services <br />available to agencies that provide services <br />Ongoing <br />Rapid Re -Housing (Illumination Foundation): $71,197 to provide flexible rental <br />to people experiencing homelessness or at <br />assistance and housing support for residents working toward stability. <br />risk of becoming homeless. <br />Homeless Prevention (Illumination Foundation): $21,197 to prevent homelessness by <br />providing rental assistance and case management for families in danger of losing <br />housing. <br />HMIS (2-1-1 / United Way): $99,900 for coordinating Homeless Management <br />Information System (HMIS) efforts and ensuring data quality. <br />Domestic Violence Shelter (Interval House): $76,197 to offer shelter and support <br />services for homeless victims of domestic violence and their children. <br />These funds support the City's ongoing commitment to addressing homelessness and <br />providing vital services to those in need in Santa Ana. <br />