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32 <br /> A year of transitions <br /> • COVID-Era funding is exhausted <br /> • Reduced programming capacity in both OCPEH <br /> and local partners <br /> Personnel <br /> • Need remains as high as ever <br /> • New program (Bridge Housing), and hopes for <br /> more in the near future (Permanent Supportive <br /> Housing) <br /> nORANGE COUNTY <br /> 0 HOUSING DEPARTMENT <br /> Slide#3 <br /> OCPEH has multiple funding; streams <br /> Mousing <br /> and Urban <br /> Development <br /> FTE through Orange (HUD) <br /> O(PER (arrbora (hapelitill Hillsbonogh CattntF Homeless Odw <br /> (ost-sharing (14.3%) 439.7%) (6.5%) (39.5% funds sovfm <br /> Continuum of(arestaff 2AS $33,135 $94,212 $15,42S $93,737 $21,749 <br /> Continuum of(are operations nla $12507 $34,722 $SAS $34,S47 $2,150 <br /> SOHRAD staff 4.0 $40A29 $113,349 S18,SS8 $112,778 <br /> SOHRAD operations n/a $5,774 $16,031 $2,625 $15,950 $S,000 <br /> Rapid Rehousing staff DS S4,648 S12.902 $2,113 $12,838 SA2,650 S84SO6 <br /> 'Rapid Rehousing rental assistance n7a S28,600 S79,400 513r000 $79,000 $226,082 <br /> -HousingHelpstaff OS S112,849 S191,620 S35,000 <br /> Overflow(old Weather shelter $20,000 <br /> Housing Location staff $35,000 S35,004 <br /> TOTAL S126,293 S3SO,616 $S7," SS16,6" 5641,251 $75,000 <br /> nORANGECOUNTY <br /> 0 HOUSING DEPARTMENT" <br /> Blake Rosser said there are three buckets of funding that can be considered. <br />