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Youth Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Agreements <br />July 1, 2025 <br />Page 2 <br />5 <br />1 <br />5 <br />6 <br />Since WIOA’s enactment, the Santa Ana Workforce Development Board (WDB) and the <br />City’s Community Development Agency have been dedicated to delivering high-quality <br />employment workshops, job search assistance, and vocational training opportunities for <br />residents while also assisting local businesses with their workforce needs. The WIOA <br />grant is comprised of three funding streams that serve: low-income adults, recently laid <br />off individuals, and youth between ages 16 - 24. <br />The WDB, in partnership with the City, strategically procures experienced Youth Service <br />Providers to ensure that Santa Ana’s most vulnerable youth populations receive <br />comprehensive workforce preparation services. Youth agreements are awarded <br />annually to local non-profit organizations and collectively serve 50 to 60 Santa Ana <br />youth each year. <br />On May 29, 2025, the State released Workforce Services Information Notice (WSIN) 24- <br />25 announcing Program Year (PY) 2025–2026 WIOA Youth funding allocations, with <br />the city to receive $817,644 in WIOA youth workforce funds. The allocation will support <br />the award of youth agreements with the following three organizations: <br />Orange County Children’s Therapeutic Arts Center (OCCTAC) has provided WIOA <br />youth services for the city since the law was enacted in 2014. OCCTAC has <br />successfully met enrollment and performance benchmarks, including the federal <br />requirement to expend at least 75% of funds to Out-of-School Youth and meet or <br />exceed the 20% minimum for paid work experience. The organization is progressing <br />toward meeting all WIOA Youth Performance Measures for the current program year. <br />With more than 25 years of experience, OCCTAC has served over 70,000 youth in <br />Santa Ana through culturally competent, trauma-informed programming. Each year, the <br />organization supports approximately 7,000 youth, with targeted services for foster <br />youth, youth with disabilities, high school dropouts, homeless youth, and youth on <br />probation. OCCTAC has been a partner with the city in offering various workforce <br />readiness programs since 2005. <br />For Program Year 2025–2026, OCCTAC will continue offering a comprehensive WIOA <br />youth employment program aligned with the 14 WIOA-required elements. Services <br />include: <br />•Paid work experience in high-demand fields such as health, education, <br />technology, and the arts; <br />•Career counseling, job readiness, and life skills training; <br />•Literacy and numeracy tutoring for basic skills-deficient youth; <br />•Supportive services including mental health counseling, transportation, and <br />academic advising; <br />•Mentoring, leadership development, and post-secondary education <br />preparation. <br /> <br /> <br />City Council 10 – 2 7/1/2025
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