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HnMF Mntrh <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 />equivalent to twenty-five percent of the total amount of funds expended in the fiscal year. Historically, <br />the City has exceeded the required HOME match. HUD allows for match funds to be accumulated from <br />one year to the next. To date the City of San Leandro has exceeded its HOME match requirements. The <br />City reports this in the annual HOME Match Report in the HOME Consortium CAPER submitted annually <br />by Alameda County. <br />nrnl Rp-;nijrrPS' <br />The City also appropriated $86,000 in local General Funds to the following programs in FY 2020-21. <br />These programs assist the City in addressing the affordable housing, homelessness, and community <br />development needs of the City, as identified in the City's FY 2020-2024 Five -Year Consolidated Plan. <br />• $11,000 to Davis Street Family Resource Center to provide affordable housing services to City <br />residents. <br />• $45,000 to Centro Legal de la Raza to provide San Leandrans with tenant and landlord legal services <br />and know your rights workshops in addition to a subcontract to ECHO Housing to provide information & <br />referral,counseling and mediation/conciliation services. <br />• $44,800 to Bay Area Affordable Homeownership Alliance (BAAHA) to administer and monitor the <br />City's First -Time Homebuyer Program. <br />• $25,000 to Building Futures with Women and Children to provide emergency food and housing to <br />homeless women and children in addition to social support services. <br />CAPER <br />11 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 09/30/2021) <br />