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and other housing purchases by providing funding for Veterans,rent-to-own,mortgage credits, and homebuyer subsidies. <br /> • Department of Health&Human Services—Through the Family&Youth Service Bureau,the City of South Bend has leveraged funds through <br /> the Runaway and Homeless Youth Program to support street outreach, emergency shelters, longer-term transitional living,and maternity group <br /> home programs to serve and assist young people. <br /> • Federal Home Loan Bank Affordable Housing Program(AHP)—Congress has mandated that ten(10%) of the Federal Home Loan Bank's <br /> (FHLB) profits be allocated to provide affordable housing. The FHLB encourages its members to work with public agencies and non-profit <br /> housing development organizations in creating highly leveraged affordable housing initiatives. Both sales and rental housing are eligible. Two <br /> (2)member banks of the Community Homebuyers Corporation are also member banks of the Federal Home Loan Bank. <br /> If appropriate, describe publicly owned land or property located within the jurisdiction that may be used to address the needs <br /> identified in the plan <br /> Vacant City-owned lots targeted for infill housing in CDBG get areas, as well as low-moderate income neighborhoods throughout the City. <br /> Discussion <br /> 1. Community Development Block Funds (CDBG) —South Bend: <br /> a. Anticipated 2025 funding: $2,320,384 <br /> b. If Funding Increases: Any extra funds will go to the DCI CDBG Admin project, but it won't exceed 20% of the total <br /> amount of the grant. If more than 20%, the extra funds will be proportionally shared across other projects. <br /> c. If Funding Decreases: Any cuts will first come from the DCI Admin project. If the reduction affects the public <br /> services cap (15%), the SBPD Neighborhood Patrols project will be cut to stay within that limit. If the decrease is <br /> larger than the Admin project's share and the patrols project cap, the remaining cuts will be proportionally taken from <br /> the other CDBG projects. <br /> 2. Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)—South Bend: <br /> a. Anticipated 2025 funding: $203,698 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.07/31/2025) 173 <br />
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