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CR-15 - Resources and Investments 91.520(a) <br /> Identify the resources made available <br /> Source of Funds Source Resources Made Amount Expended <br /> Available During Program Year <br /> CDBG public-federal 2,860,991 4,705,992 <br /> HOME public-federal 1,536,400 874,149 <br /> ESG public-federal 210,014 282,813 <br /> Table 3-Resources Made Available <br /> Narrative <br /> In 2023,the City of South Bend continued to use the remaining balances on the CARE Act funding <br /> allocated during the Coronavirus pandemic. <br /> ESG-CV:The balance 1/1/2023 was$5,308 and was spent prior to the end of the year. <br /> CDBG-CV:A total of$363,096 was expended throughout the year.As of 12/31/2023,there was <br /> $234,112 to carry over to 2024. <br /> Identify the geographic distribution and location of investments <br /> Target Area Planned Actual Narrative Description <br /> Percentage of Percentage of <br /> Allocation Allocation <br /> Low-and All projects identified for funding are <br /> Moderate-Income selected for their ability to provide <br /> Areas 70 100 services to a LMI area <br /> Table 4—Identify the geographic distribution and location of investments <br /> Narrative <br /> Based on data received from HUD for the NSP1 and NSP3 programs,the areas of greatest need in the <br /> City of South Bend were identified as census tracts 6,4, 21, and 5.Two of those census tracts are <br /> located in the Near Northwest and Near West Side neighborhoods.The City also identified census tracts <br /> 19 and 20 as areas of greatest need based on the data and the foreseen likelihood of foreclosures. <br /> Additionally,the geographic allocation of resources was based upon: <br /> CAPER 18 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.09/30/2021) <br />