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AP-35 Projects - 91.420, 91.220(d) <br /> Introduction <br /> # Project Name Budget <br /> 1. Department of Community Investment—General Administration $ 244,972.00 <br /> 2. South Bend Human Rights Commission—Fair Housing $ 15,000.00 <br /> 3. Community Homebuyers Corporation $ 100,000.00 <br /> 4. Department of Community Investment—Activity Delivery $ 80,000.00 <br /> 5. South Bend Heritage Foundation—Activity Delivery $ 100,000.00 <br /> 6. Near Northwest Neighborhood, Inc—Activity Delivery $ 80,000.00 <br /> 7. Near Northwest Neighborhood, Inc—Single Family Rehab $ 360,000.00 <br /> 8. Near Northwest Neighborhood, Inc.—New Construction Rental $ 400,000.00 <br /> 9. South Bend Heritage Foundation—New Construction Rental $ 480,000.00 <br /> 10. Rebuilding Together—Owner-Occupied Rehab $ 200,000.00 <br /> 11. Center of Homeless—Public Services $ 129,825.00 <br /> 12. Oaklawn—Public Services $ 23,587.00 <br /> 13. South Bend Police Department—Public Services $ 120,000.00 <br /> 14. Habitat for Humanity(CHDO)—New Construction $ 860,000.00 <br /> 15. Consortium Staff—General Administration $ 16,025.00 <br /> 16. Oaklawn—TBRA $ 140,000.00 <br /> 17. Northeast Neighborhood Revitalization Organization—New Con. $ 189,000.00 <br /> 18. 2025 ESG South Bend $ 203,698.00 <br /> Table 55—Project Information <br /> Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved <br /> needs <br /> The City of South Bend has allocated its CDBG funds for FY 2025 to principally benefit low-and moderate- <br /> income persons. <br /> • The infrastructure improvement activities are either located in a low-and moderate-income census <br /> tract/block group have a low-and moderate-income service area benefit, or total clientele which is <br /> over 51% low-and moderate-income. <br /> • The Public Facilities activities serve a low-and moderate-income clientele. <br /> 0MB Control No:2506-0117(exp.07/31/2025) 178 <br />