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Item 14 - HA Item 03 -Agreement between the City of Santa Ana and Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana for Transitional Age Services
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Item 14 - HA Item 03 -Agreement between the City of Santa Ana and Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana for Transitional Age Services
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City of Santa Ana <br />24-HHAP-10007 <br />Page 2 of 31 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />Program Name: Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention Program <br />Round 5 “HHAP-5” <br />NOFA Date: September 29, 2023 <br />Approved Date: August 8, 2024 <br />Prep Date: November 1, 2024 <br /> <br />individuals and families to maintain their permanent housing; and (2) continue to <br />build on regional coordination developed through previous rounds of HHAP <br />funding (See HSC section 50230 et seq.). <br /> <br />HHAP funding shall: <br /> <br />A. Be available to applicants for the purpose of reimbursement for planning <br />and preparing the Regionally Coordinated Homelessness Action Plans <br />required for the HHAP-5 application. <br /> <br />B. Continue to build regional collaboration between Continuums of Care, <br />counties, and cities in a given region, regardless of population, and <br />ultimately be used to develop a unified regional response to <br />homelessness by fostering robust regional collaboration and strategic <br />partnerships aimed at fortifying the homeless services and housing <br />delivery system. This should be achieved through the formulation of data- <br />driven and cross-system plans designed to allocate resources in <br />alignment with the state's priorities for homeless housing solutions. This <br />means implementing strategies that create and sustain regional <br />partnerships and prioritize permanent housing solutions. <br /> <br />C. Ensure the long-term sustainability of housing and supportive services, by <br />strategically pairing these funds with other local, state, and federal <br />resources to effectively reduce and ultimately end homelessness. <br />Grantees are encouraged to follow the guidance provided in “Putting the <br />Funding Pieces Together: Guide to Strategic Uses of New and Recent <br />State and Federal Funds to Prevent and End Homelessness”. <br /> <br />D. Demonstrate sufficient resources dedicated to long-term permanent <br />housing solutions, including capital and operating costs. <br /> <br />E. Demonstrate a commitment to address racial disproportionality in <br />homeless populations and achieve equitable provision of services and <br />outcomes for Black, Native and Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, Pacific <br />Islanders and other People of Color who are disproportionately impacted <br />by homelessness. <br /> <br />F. Establish a mechanism for people with lived experience of homelessness <br />to have meaningful and purposeful opportunities to inform and shape all <br />EXHIBIT 2
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