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FY 2025-26 ESG Program Funding Plan <br />Program Summaries <br />Administration (7.5% cap) <br />Project Title Organization Funding Description <br />ESG Program <br />Administration <br />City of Santa <br />Ana <br />Community <br />Development <br />Agency <br />(CDA) <br />$28,300 <br />The program will provide for the overall administration of the ESG Program, to <br />include: preparation and submission of required contracts with HUD, <br />submission of all reporting requirements, provision of individual project <br />oversight, monitoring of all project implementation and ongoing completion, <br />and fiscal management and oversight. Program Administration is performed <br />by a combination of staff and professional consultants. Proposed funding <br />amount calculated based off 7.5% admin cap. <br />Homelessness Shelter and Outreach Services (60% cap) <br />HEART <br />Program <br />Homelessness <br />Outreach & <br />Engagement <br />City of Santa <br />Ana Police <br />Department <br />$56,885 <br />Santa Ana Police Department, in partnership with local service providers, <br />conducts proactive outreach to individuals experiencing homelessness. <br />Officers connect individuals to emergency shelters such as the Carnegie <br />Shelter and Yale Navigation Center, and coordinate transportation and mental <br />health services through the County PERT team. To reduce homelessness and <br />promote long-term stability, focused on a housing-first approach, efforts are <br />targeted in areas impacted by calls for service, community complaints, and <br />visible encampments. <br />Domestic <br />Violence <br />Homeless <br />Shelter <br />Interval <br />House $80,000 <br />Interval House provides life-saving shelter and support to homeless victims of <br />domestic violence and their children from the most underserved communities <br />in Santa Ana. Interval House shelter programs offer a safe, caring, and <br />homelike environment for adults, adolescents, and children in life-threatening <br />situations who are left homeless as a result of domestic violence. Additional <br />specialized support services: Comprehensive counseling; legal; health and <br />wellness; financial management; employment counseling; permanent housing; <br />and other services as needed, provided by skilled counselors in over 70 <br />languages. <br />Shelter for <br />Unhoused <br />Youth <br />Covenant <br />House $40,000 <br />Covenant House operates a 20-bed emergency housing program for youth <br />aged 18-24 experiencing homelessness. All participants receive a <br />standardized assessment, case management, crisis intervention, meals, <br />physical and mental healthcare linkages, substance u se/recovery services, <br />and education/life skills curriculum. <br />EXHIBIT 5