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Housing and Community Development First (5th) Year Action Plan (2019)
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I <br /> Explain how federal funds will leverage those additional resources (private, state and local <br /> funds), including a description of how matching requirements will be satisfied <br /> CDBG funds will leverage private investment by Community Homebuyers Corporation for forgivable 2nd <br /> mortgages to low-mod income households in South Bend. <br /> CDBG and HOME funds will leverage private donations to the Near Northwest Neighborhood, Inc. for <br /> affordable housing efforts. 1 <br /> CDBG and HOME funds will leverage commercial loans for affordable housing efforts by the Near <br /> Northwest Neighborhood, Inc., South Bend Heritage Foundation,466 Works, and the Northeast <br /> Neighborhood Revitalization Organization. <br /> CDBG funds will leverage a private grant for affordable housing efforts by 466 Works. , <br /> HOME funds will leverage material and labor donations to Habitat for Humanity to construct new <br /> homes. Private grants will also be utilized to lower homebuyer costs for Habitat partner families. <br /> CDBG will leverage discounted materials and services,volunteer labor, and private donations to I <br /> Rebuilding Together. <br /> HOME funds will leverage support services provided by Oaklawn Psychiatric Center, Inc.'s staff for its <br /> TBRA program. <br /> The required 100% match for ESG is projected to be in the form of in-kind/volunteer labor, cash and <br /> materials donations and United Way funding. <br /> 1 <br /> Annual Action Plan 24 <br /> 2019 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.06/30/2018) <br />
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