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Analysis <br /> <br />FY 2022-2023 CDBG Funding <br />FY 2022-2023 CDBG funding allocations are noted in the table below. <br /># Applicant Agency Funding <br />Amount <br />CDBG Public Services <br />1 CALICO- San Leandro Child Abuse Intervention Project $22,552 <br />2 Davis Street Family Resource Center- Basic Needs Program $33,812 <br />3 SOS / Meals on Wheels- Meal Delivery Service to Homebound <br />Seniors $33,812 <br />4 Spectrum Community Services- San Leandro Senior Nutrition <br />Program $24,064 <br />CDBG Public Facilities & Improvements, Housing Activities <br />5 Mandatory Section 108 Loan Repayment (Senior Leandro Senior <br />Community Center) $173,257 <br />6 Building Futures for Women & Children- San Leandro Shelter <br />Rehabilitation (Phase II) $65,229 <br />7 Lewelling Shelter & Drop-in Navigation Center $300,000 <br />8 Rebuilding Together Oakland/East Bay (RTO)- Single-Family <br />Housing Rehabilitation $100,000 <br />CDBG General Administration <br />9 Eden Council for Hope & Opportunity Housing (ECHO)- Fair Housing <br />Program $10,000 <br /> <br />2022-23 CDBG Accomplishments <br />The City funded four CDBG Public Service grants for senior services, family support <br />services, and emergency services and four Public Facilities and Improvements and <br />Housing Activities for residential single-family rehabilitation and residential affordable <br />multi-family renovation. In total, 6,299 persons were served through the City’s CDBG <br />funded activities. <br /> <br />1. CALICO- San Leandro Child Abuse Intervention Project served 46 individuals (23 <br />children and 23 adult caregivers). <br />2. Davis Street Family Resource Center- Basic Needs Program provided support to <br />5,531 total unduplicated San Leandro residents and provided grocery bags to <br />clients with the food equivalent of 54,228 meals. <br />3. SOS / Meals on Wheels- Meal Delivery Service to Homebound Seniors provided <br />meals to 341 homebound seniors. <br />4. Spectrum Community Services- San Leandro Senior Nutrition Program served <br />hot and nutritious meals to 344 low-income San Leandro senior citizens. <br />5. Section 108 Loan mandatory repayment made for building of the San Leandro <br />Senior Community Center. The loan term ends in 2029. <br />6. Building Futures for Women & Children- San Leandro Shelter Rehabilitation <br />(Phase II) is one of two shelter facility improvement projects. The San Leandro