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RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Contract #
A-2025-116-07
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Community Development
Council Approval Date
7/15/2025
Expiration Date
6/30/2028
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the parties shall require prior written notice and preapproval of all parties. Any assignee shall also <br /> commit in writing to the terms of this MOU. <br /> 6) SANTA ANA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES <br /> Santa Ana's vision rests on integrating current and future resources through its SAWDB Partners. <br /> Integration suggests more than partnering or assembling multiple funding sources. It means <br /> making certain that all elements of the workforce support system work together to create inviting <br /> and seamless services wherever a client enters the system. Santa Ana's vision is sensitive to the <br /> needs of its unique demographics. The SAWDB's overall strategies include: <br /> a) Identifying regional industry clusters (e.g., manufacturing cluster,medical cluster, etc.) to <br /> create new jobs in which Santa Ana's workforce can participate; <br /> b) Expanding small business development support as a creator of new jobs and method for <br /> growing the local tax base; <br /> c) Educating Santa Ana's current and future workforce through classroom pre-training and <br /> training activities,plus on-the-job training and workforce skill enhancement activities; <br /> d) Offering career pathway programs for both unemployed and employed adults and youth; <br /> e) Increasing access to jobs for disconnected and underserved populations, especially youth; <br /> f) Organizing, integrating and supporting social and other services through the SAWDB's <br /> network of partnerships, volunteer organizations, and established institutional resources; <br /> and, <br /> g) Assuring funding from all public,private, and other sources in support of its programs. <br /> 7) ONE-STOP SYSTEM& SERVICES <br /> A. LOCATION <br /> The AJCC is currently located in Santa Ana as follows: <br /> American Job Center(Comprehensive AJCC) <br /> Santa Ana WORK CENTER <br /> 801 W. Civic Center Drive, Suite 200 <br /> Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> (714) 565-2600 <br /> Open to the Public: Monday--Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm <br /> The AJCC is currently located at the Santa Ana WORK Center("SAWC") as described in <br /> the Location of AJCC and all Partners, attached herein as Attachment I and incorporated <br /> herein by reference. Santa Ana ranks as the fourth densest city in the entire nation. ,SAWC, <br /> through its central location in downtown Santa Ana,shall provide and/or coordinate WIOA <br /> services to individuals, providing them with the necessary skills to participate in building <br /> a world-class workforce in Santa Ana. The SAWC offers the community a variety of <br /> informational, employment and training services based on individual needs. Those needs <br /> are met by the combined efforts of the SAWC Partners as described by the Santa Ana AJCC <br /> Partner Services, included herein as Attachment 2 and incorporated herein by reference. <br /> 3 <br /> SAC-25-138 <br />
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