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Action Plan - FY2000 <br /> City of San Leandro <br /> Page 5 <br /> PART I. RESOURCES <br /> FEDERAL <br /> Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds: <br /> The City of San Leandro applied for CDBG funds in conjunction with the Alameda County <br /> HOME Consortium process. The funds are used for a variety of housing, public services and <br /> community development activities that benefit lower income people. During FY 1999 -2000, <br /> the City of San Leandro will receive a CDBG grant in the amount of $715,000 and program <br /> income from repayment of housing rehabilitation loans is estimated at $100,000. <br /> HOME Investment Partnership Act (HOME): <br /> HOME provides flexible funding to states and local governments for affordable housing <br /> programs for low- income households. HOME funds can be used to acquire, rehabilitate, <br /> finance, and construct affordable housing, as well as to provide tenant -based assistance. <br /> During FY 1999 -2000, the City of San Leandro will continue to work with apartment owners <br /> and developers to utilize HOME funds towards the expansion of the multi -unit rehabilitation <br /> program. The City will receive $283,833 in HOME funds through the Alameda County <br /> HOME Consortium for FY 2000. <br /> McKinney Act Funds /McKinney Supportive Housing Program: <br /> These funds are awarded on a competitive basis for the creation of transitional and permanent <br /> housing facilities for the homeless, and operation and development of supportive housing and <br /> services, respectively. The City of San Leandro is supportive of the local nonprofit agencies <br /> applying for and receiving these funds. <br /> HUD Section 8 Rental Assistance Program: <br /> The City will continue to support the Housing Authority of Alameda County applications for <br /> Federal Section 8 rental assistance Certificates and Vouchers. <br /> Homeownership Opportunities for People Everywhere (HOPE) <br /> There are three components of the HOPE program: 1) HOPE 1 (Public Housing <br /> Homeownership Program), 2) HOPE 2 (Homeownership of Multi - Family Units Program), <br /> and 3) HOPE 3 (Homeownership of Single Family Homes Program). These program funds <br /> are awarded on a competitive basis. <br />