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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 agency <br />leveraged CDBG funds: <br />• CALICO received a grant from the Alameda County Social Services Agency in the amount of just <br />over $60,000, including $7,700 to provide on -site support services to caregivers at CALICO; <br />• CALICO received $75,000 from the California Office of Emergency Serives to purchase items <br />specifically to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, including laptops for staff, better recording <br />equipment for interviews to allow remote access by partners, masks, PECO air filters, hand <br />sanitizers, tablets for clients to use for tele-mental health and more.; <br />• ECHO Housing received $315,462 in CDBG funds from neighboring jurisdictions, Alameda Contra <br />Costa and Monterey Counties to provide Fair Housing services. <br />• SOS/Meals on Wheels received significant funding the augment their food distribution services to <br />home -bound Senior Citizens in Alameda County <br />• City of Oakland = $400,000 <br />• Anonymous donor = $100,000 <br />• Wells Fargo Bank = $25,000 <br />• Braddock Family Foundation=$30,000 <br />• Gilmore Foundation = $30,000 <br />• San Francisco Foundation = $25,000 <br />• Meals on Wheels of America Association = $25,000 <br />La Vereda (aka Marea Alta Phase II and San Leandro Senior Housing) started construction in Summer <br />2017 and substantially completed construction in the Summer of 2019. The current permanent financing <br />shows a total construction cost of approximately $41 million that leverages $1 million from the City of <br />San Leandro, $900,000 from Alameda County, $6 million value of donated land, $1million in Prop 1C <br />TOD and IIG funding, $1m from the Federal Home Loan Bank Affordable Housing Program Funds and $8 <br />million in both loans and grants from the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program <br />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 an <br />CAPER <br />13 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />