PUBLICATIONS
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documents are in Adobe .pdf format. If you would like to receive
the documents below in an alternate format, please contact our office at
(310) 458-8701.
Community Development & Social Services
Publications
Community Development (CD) Plan
(FY 2007-10) – This report sets forth a three-year funding plan for
the city’s Community Development (CD) Program.
Community Development (CD) Plan
(FY 2003-06)
Community
Development (CD) Program Service Provider Guide (FY 2007-08)– The City's FY 2006-07 Community Development (CD)
Program provides funding support of $6.7 million
annually to 27 non-profit human
service and housing development organizations
supporting 50 different programs.
Programs funded through the FY 2006-07 CD Program
are divided into six different areas:
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Children, Teen and
Family Services
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Community Services
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Disability Services
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Homeless Services
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Housing Development
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Senior Services
Community
Development (CD) Program Service Provider Guide (FY 2006-07)Community
Development (CD) Program Service Provider Guide (FY 2005-06)
Community
Development (CD) Program Service Provider Guide (FY 2004-05)
Community
Development (CD) Program Service Provider Guide (FY 2003-04)
Community Voices 2006 Final Report
Community Voices Final Report – In 1999-2000, the Human Services Division engaged in a
comprehensive community planning process: Community Voices. The report (English
version;
Spanish version) was released March 2000. In 2002-03, the Community Voices
project updated data and identified new needs and trends, took a special look at the needs
of young people, through a variety of means and sources, including analyzing Census 2000
data and discussions with community members. The
Community Voices Final Report,
released May 2003, summarizes information gathered from various sectors of the community.
Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation
Report (CAPER) for 2006
Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation
Report (CAPER) for 2003
Submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD), this
report provides the status of actions taken and a
self-evaluation of the implementation of the City's
Consolidated Plan to address housing and community
development needs.
Consolidated Plan
(FY 2005-10) - This plan outlines the
City's housing and community development needs and
is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) for the City to receive
Community Development Block Grant and Home
Investment Partnership Program funding.
Consolidated Plan (FY 2000-05) – The One-Year Action Plan delineates the
city’s
specific projects and activities for one-year use of federal Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnership Act (HOME) funds in order to meet the
city’s
overall housing and community development needs as specified in the Consolidated Plan
(FY 2000-05) adopted by the City Council and submitted to HUD in June 2000 (181
pp, .pdf format, 33MB).
Please call (310) 458-8701 for a copy of this document.
Disabilities Commission Housing
Rights and Responsibilities for Tenants With Disabilities and Landlords (April
2006) - This guide provides information and contacts for tenants with
disabilities and landlords.
Disabilities Commission Resource Guide (May
2004)
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This guide provides information on
local agencies and programs available to disabled individuals.
Homeless Census – A special census of Santa Monica’s homeless population was conducted
on October 27, 1999. This document presents the findings of these efforts (75
pp, .pdf format, 14.7 MB). Please call (310) 458-8701 for a copy of this document.
RAND Report– City of Santa Monica Community Profile (January 2003) – The
city hired
the RAND Corporation to review and update selected demographic indicators, with the
objective of highlighting descriptive information about the city’s population and trends
over the last decade.
The Santa Monica Task Force on Homelessness:
A Call to Action – A comprehensive package of
proposals, this report offers a plan to protect the health and safety of Santa Monica residents
while setting a standard of assistance for homeless people (December 1991, 121
pp, .pdf format, 38.5 MB). Please call (310) 458-8701 for a copy of this document.
Santa Monica/Westside Guide to Health
Care & Social Services– This resource
guide--a listing of services in Santa Monica and on the Westside--is updated annually and
disseminated to Master of Social Welfare (MSW) students participating in the Big Blue Bus
Tour of Social Service Agencies in the City of Santa Monica and West Los Angeles.
Santa
Monica/Westside Social Services Resource Guide – This brochure lists housing, legal services,
job training, food services, shower facilities, rehabilitation programs, as well as other
services available to the homeless.
Social Services Volunteer & Donations Guide - This guide lists non profit
agencies that serve residents of Santa Monica and the Westside and would love to
hear from you if you are you looking for just the right place to volunteer some
of your valuable time or to donate some special items.
Youth & Family Publications
Child
Care Center Planning Guide (October 2004) – This guide walks
the reader through licensing and permitting processes step by step.
Child Care Linkage Program Report (November
2005) - Prepared by Keyser Marston Associates, this report analyzes the
impacts of new development on child care needs in Santa Monica...
Child Care Master Plan – In response to the growing need for an increase in child care
supply and quality, this document sets forth a long term vision for child care in Santa
Monica (June 1991, 251 pp, .pdf format, 54.3MB). Please call (310) 458-8701
to request a copy of this
document.
City of Santa Monica Child Care Policy – This document illustrates the City of Santa
Monica policy statement supporting quality, affordable, and accessible child care, and
committing resources toward that end (June 1991).
Early Childhood Initiative Plan – This plan proposes a vision for ensuring all
children in Santa Monica will have access to the services and resources they need in the
early years to enable them to reach their full potential. Included in the report are
community outcomes for Santa Monica children ages 0-5 and their families. We invite you
to read the plan and see how the city and its community partners are working together for
student success.
Family Guide –
Your guide to the many valuable programs and resources offered in
our community.
Kids in Santa Monica - Ten Year Youth Action Plan – This comprehensive study looks at
existing youth services, identifies unmet needs and recommends strategies for enhancing
youth programs (September 1989, 200 pp, .pdf format, 39.8MB). Please call (310) 458-8701 for a copy of
this document.
2007 Summer Camps & Classes Guide
- Everything the city offers for fun, relaxation, education and exercise, in one
concise booklet!
Small
and Large Family Child Care Planning Guide (October
2004) - To facilitate the creation of much
needed small and large family home care and child care centers in the City of
Santa Monica, these guides walk the reader through licensing and permitting
processes step by step.
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