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7 <br /> The following is the list of criteria and guidance provided to the CFE in scoring the projects: <br /> • Social Justice and Racial Equity(0 to 3pts): <br /> • Who benefits most directly? If it is likely to be a racial minority or underserved population, <br /> score high. <br /> • Are there negative side effects of the project? If these may impact a racial minority or <br /> underserved population, score low. <br /> • Emissions reduced (0 to 2 pts): <br /> • Consider quantity and location. <br /> • Higher scores should go to emissions reduced within Orange County, instead of at a <br /> power plant, due to greater health co-benefits. <br /> • Efficient use of Funds(0 to 2 pts): <br /> • What is the return on investment? <br /> • Does this project build on successful existing programs or leverage other funding? <br /> • Will this project help to generate other funds or support future grant funding? <br /> • Time to complete (0 to 1 pt): <br /> • Projects that can be completed or show clear deliverables within one year should score <br /> higher. <br /> • Ease of understanding,visibility, and messaging(0 to 1 pt): <br /> • Projects that are easier to explain to Orange County taxpayers should score higher. <br /> • Likelihood of success (0 to 1 pt): <br /> • Projects that are within the direct control of the County and which have minimal complexity <br /> should score higher. <br /> Proiect descriptions: <br /> Supplemental Weatherization for Low Income Households: <br /> Due to the number of non-profit and for-profit service providers in the affordable housing field and the <br /> unique needs of each home, it is recommended that$150,000 within this capital project be directed by <br /> Orange County Housing and Community Development (OCHCD).After discussions with OCHCD,we <br /> recommend these funds be used by OCHCD in collaboration with established partners in the Orange <br /> County Home Preservation Coalition (OCHPC) and the Orange County Affordable Housing Coalition <br /> (OCAHC). <br /> In addition to utilizing the funds to increase the energy efficiency upgrades within the ongoing low- <br /> income housing rehabilitation work being completed by OCHCD, the department would work in <br /> partnership with the OCHPC to complete additional weatherization activities for low income households <br /> in Orange County.The OCHPC is a collaboration of non-profit and government entities engaged in <br /> rehabilitation of homes for low income seniors and people with disabilities in Orange County. Each <br /> organization has different programs and funding streams that can fund specific activities to rehabilitate <br /> homes for eligible households.The aim of the coalition is to bring together all agencies engaged in these <br /> activities to leverage funds and maximize outcomes. Each month, members meet to share their current <br /> caseloads and discuss what agency has capacity and funding to address needed repairs on a case-by- <br /> case basis. <br /> Because members are already assisting low-income families and individuals with a wide variety of <br /> repairs and improvements that reduce energy costs and improve the comfort level of residents,this <br /> additional funding would allow coalition members to add weatherization and energy saving up-fits that <br /> existing funding does not allow for.This would include activities like sealing cracks and ductwork, <br />