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Leveraging <br />Explain how federal funds leveraged additional resources (private, state and local funds), <br />including a description of how matching requirements were satisfied, as well as how any <br />publicly owned land or property located within the jurisdiction that were used to address the <br />needs identified in the plan. <br />Leverage <br />Following is a summary from City of San Leandro CDBG subrecipients reporting on how their <br />agency leveraged CDBG funds: <br />• Kaiser Permanente renewed its award to CALICO and provided a $20,000 grant to provide <br />family support services to families residing in northern Alameda County, <br />• Alameda County Social Services Agency renewed CALICO's grant of $69,384 per year, <br />including $7,740 to provide on-site support services to caregivers, <br />• CALICO received $25,000 from Eden Township Healthcare District to provide support services <br />to families that live in the Eden District (Hayward, Castro Valley, San Lorenzo and San <br />Leandro) <br />• CALICO received $20,000 from the In -N -Out Foundation to support its Family Resource <br />Specialist program, <br />• Davis Stree Family Resource Center leveraged CDBG funds for an award of $24,000 from <br />Alameda County Social Services. <br />La Vereda (aka Marea Alta Phase II and San Leandro Senior Housing) started construction in <br />Summer 2017 and is estimated to complete construction in late 2018. The current permanent <br />financing shows a total construction cost of approximately $41 million that leverages $1 million <br />from the City of San Leandro, $900,000 from Alameda County, $6 million value of donated land, <br />$1million in Prop 1C TOD and IIG funding, $1m from the Federal Home Loan Bank Affordable <br />Housing Program Funds and $8 million from the Affordable Housing and Sustainable <br />Communities Program funds (aka Cap and Trade — Greenhouse Gas Reduction Funds). <br />HOME Match <br />HUD requires that Cities that receive HOME funds provide matching funds for all HOME fund <br />expenditures awarded since 1993. HUD requires that the HOME funds must be matched with <br />an equivalent to twenty-five percent of the total amount of funds expended in the fiscal year. <br />Historically, the City has exceeded the required HOME match. HUD allows for match funds to be <br />accumulated from one year to the next. To date the City of San Leandro has exceeded its HOME <br />match requirements. The City reports this in the annual HOME Match Report in the HOME <br />Consortium CAPER submitted annually by Alameda County. <br />City of San Leandro FY 2017-18 CAPER 10 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />