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7.B. - Page 20 of 79 <br />Setting funding priorities for Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) and CoC funds and establishing <br />parameters to allocate funds to housing, shelter, and service providers. <br />• Assessing system performance and making system re -designs as needed. <br />Coordinating with other countywide planning entities such as the Community Action Agency. The <br />CoC also undertakes a wide range of efforts to meet the needs of homeless persons and those at risk <br />of homelessness. <br />Chronically Homeless: The CoC has created a multi -disciplinary, bi-lingual, Homeless Outreach Team (HOT) <br />to conduct intensive outreach and engagement with unsheltered and chronically homeless people located <br />throughout the County, with specialized HOT teams in the cities of San Mateo, Redwood City, South San <br />Francisco, Half Moon Bay, Pacifica, and East Palo Alto. <br />Families with children: To reduce the number of unsheltered families, the CoC has developed a rapid re- <br />housing program (providing short-term rental assistance plus case management to homeless families). The <br />San Mateo County Human Services Agency has provided funding for a motel voucher program to assist <br />families with children that are waiting to access shelter. <br />Veterans: The San Mateo County Veterans Commission promotes programs and policies that address the <br />unmet needs of veterans in San Mateo County. <br />Youth: The City will provide CDBG funding in FY 2020 to StarVista. StarVista provides transitional housing <br />and independent living skills training for homeless youth aged 16-21. <br />Describe consultation with the Continuum(s) of Care that serves the jurisdiction's area in <br />determining how to allocate ESG funds, develop performance standards for and evaluate <br />outcomes of projects and activities assisted by ESG funds, and develop funding, policies <br />and procedures for the operation and administration of HMIS <br />Redwood City does not receive Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funding, as the San Mateo County <br />Department of Housing (DOH) is the only ESG recipient in the County. However, the City does participate <br />in CoC meetings as part of its ongoing responsibility in receiving HUD funding. The County DOH <br />coordinates closely with the CoC in regards to the County's ESG, CoC and CDBG funding and is <br />represented on the CoC Steering Committee. The DOH has also delegated responsibility for management of <br />all ESG funds, plus the portion of the County CDBG funds used for homeless activities, to the CoC Lead <br />Agency, the San Mateo County Human Services Agency (HSA). Management responsibilities include issuing <br />RFP's for ESG funding, awarding contracts, gathering community input, data analysis, and contract <br />monitoring. The CoC Lead Agency is also the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Lead <br />Agency and develops the policies and procedures for operation and administration of HMIS for ESG funded <br />projects. <br />2. Describe Agencies, groups, organizations and others who participated in the process <br />and describe the jurisdiction's consultations with housing, social service agencies and other <br />entities <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2020 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />11 <br />am., <br />