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City of Santa Ana <br /> 22-H 9AW WT42 <br /> Page 5 of 26 <br /> For funds not spent on the Grantee's homelessness action plan, priority for these <br /> initial funds shall be for systems improvement, including, but not limited to, all of the <br /> following: <br /> A) Capacity building and workforce development for service providers within the <br /> jurisdiction, including removing barriers to contracting with culturally specific service <br /> providers and building capacity of providers to administer culturally specific services. <br /> I <br /> B) Funding existing evidence-based programs serving people experiencing <br /> homelessness. <br /> i <br /> C) Investing in data systems to meet reporting requirements or strengthen the <br /> recipient's Homeless Management Information System. <br /> D) Improving homeless point-in-time counts. <br /> j� <br /> E) Improving coordinated entry systems to eliminate racial bias or to create a youth- <br /> specific coordinated entry system. <br /> For any remaining funds not spent on the Grantee's homelessness action plan or <br /> systems improvement, the Grantee shall expend funds on existing evidence-based <br /> programs serving people experiencing homelessness among eligible populations, <br /> including any of the following eligible uses: <br /> a) Rapid rehousing, including rental subsidies and incentives to landlords, such as <br /> security deposits and holding fees. <br /> b) Operating subsidies in new and existing affordable or supportive housing units, <br /> emergency shelters, and navigation centers. Operating subsidies may include <br /> operating reserves. <br /> c) Street outreach to assist persons experiencing homelessness to access <br /> permanent housing and services. <br /> d) Services coordination, which may include access to workforce, education, and 1 <br /> training programs, or other services needed to promote housing stability in <br /> supportive housing. <br /> e) Systems support for activities necessary to create regional partnerships and <br /> maintain a homeless services and housing delivery system, particularly for <br /> vulnerable populations including families and homeless youth. <br /> i <br /> f) Delivery of permanent housing and innovative housing solutions, such as hotel <br /> and motel conversions. ! <br /> i <br /> g) Prevention and shelter diversion to permanent housing, including rental <br /> subsidies. <br /> Ini4ial <br />