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The Youth Service Provider Network (YSPN) is a coalition of agencies that serve Santa Ana youth 16-24 years of age.  We receive funding from the Department of Labor through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.  We offer unique and innovative programs that help youth transition into the world of work.  Our programs are free to...

Upcoming job fairs   Job Listings Location Event Date Date Added  Closing Date August Job Fair Santa Ana WORK Center 08/21/24 08/01/24 Ongoing Current job openings Company Name  Position (click on the link to apply) Wage Range Location Date Added  Closing Date Lendistry Customer Experience Representative  $19-$24 per hour Santa Ana 07/12/24 08/30/24 United Rentals...

Our programs and partnership with the Employment Development Department (EDD) help grow businesses by connecting them with qualified job applicants and offering wage subsidies. The Santa Ana WORK Center can help you find qualified candidates for open positions you'd like to fill quickly to keep your business running smoothly. We provide no-cost business services to...

Small businesses are the foundation of Santa Ana. Our well-being is inextricably linked to a strong business environment. One of our Strategic Plan primary goals is to implement policies and strategies for economic development to encourage businesses to grow and prosper that provide living-wage jobs, reduce unemployment, and improve the quality of life for its...

Why shop local? Locally-owned businesses are the backbone of our local economy and the foundation of Santa Ana's unique culture. Your purchasing choices have a huge impact on Santa Ana. Locally-owned businesses are more likely to recirculate your purchase dollars into payments to other local suppliers. Economists call this a “multiplier effect,” because it redirects more...

The City of Santa Ana is participating in the Statewide Community Infrastructure Program (SCIP), which provides developers the option to finance development impact fees on residential and non-residential projects via tax-exempt bonds, administered through the California Statewide Communities Development Authority (CSCDA). Questions and answers What is SCIP? SCIP allows the City of Santa Ana's development...

To help you through the process of starting your own business, we've put together a quick 10-step guide. 1. Evaluate your needs and determine your location. Contact the City of Santa Ana's Economic Development Division: Phone: (714) 647-5445 Economic Development Division website The Economic Development Division has information on business incentives, starting a new business, job...

The Santa Ana Tourism Marketing District creates a citywide benefit assessment district designed to improve tourism activity and increase hotel room night consumption in Santa Ana. In 2020, the City Council unanimously approved a 2 percent assessment on room revenue for all hotels of 70 rooms or more within the city limits for an initial...

The Orange County Recycling Market Development Zone is an economic development program that utilizes the growing supply of recyclable materials to fuel new businesses, expand existing ones, create jobs, and divert waste from landfills. The program fosters and supports eligible businesses that supply or utilize secondary materials; creating a circular economy and enhancing the City’s...

The City of Santa Ana’s Opportunity Zone encompasses 11 census tracts, approximately 22% of the City. With over 3,800 acres of qualified land designated as an Opportunity Zone in the city, Santa Ana is looking for future investment that will provide a substantial economic return for its business and resident community. Areas of interest in the Opportunity Zone include Downtown Santa...

This program is now closed. Please read below for a summary of what the program entailed. As a means to spur growth of the local tax base and to encourage Santa Ana residents to shop local , we developed the Resident Vehicle Incentive Program (VIP) that incentivizes Santa Ana residents and businesses to purchase a...

Pursuant to Government Code Section 53083, we're required to provide the following information before approving an economic development subsidy in our city.  

We issue cannabis business permits and write cannabis regulations. The City of Santa Ana permits a variety of types of cannabis business activity: Retail sales of medicinal and adult-use cannabis Cultivation Distribution Manufacturing Testing Cannabis laws and regulations at the local, state, and federal level are subject to change. Most recently, On October 4, 2022...

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