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FY 2025-29 Five-Year Consolidated Plan, FY 2025-26 Annual Action Plan and Budgets <br />for CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs <br />June 3, 2025 <br />Page 6 <br />5 <br />0 <br />7 <br />3 <br />Public Services approved for FY 2024-2025 are being renewed for FY 2025-26 at the <br />same proportional award amount with an average 6% decrease due to a funding <br />decrease from HUD. <br />Public Service Organizations 2025-26 <br />Award <br />AIDS Services Foundation of OC dba Radiant Health Centers – HIV Care <br />Services $34,860 <br />America on Track – Brighter Futures for Children of Prisoners $34,860 <br />Community Health Initiative Orange County – Community Health Access <br />Program $34,860 <br />Community Legal Aid SoCal – Domestic Violence Prevention Project $34,860 <br />Delhi Center – Teens Engaged in Learning and Leadership $62,053 <br />Girl’s Inc. of Orange County – StrongHer Together $34,860 <br />Human Options – Assisting Domestic Violence Victims $34,860 <br />Lutheran Social Services of Southern California – Victims Intervention <br />Program $34,860 <br />MOMs OC – Maternal Child Health Coordination Program $34,860 <br />Nati's House (dba Neutral Ground) – Summer Night Lights $34,860 <br />Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center –Neighborhood Crime <br />Prevention & Intervention Program $34,860 <br />Project Hope Alliance – On Site Case Management Program $43,574 <br />StandUp for Kids - On Campus Mentoring for Homeless Youth $34,860 <br />Straight Talk Clinic, Inc. – Crisis Intervention and Comprehensive Mental Health <br />Services for Low-Income Santa Ana Residents $34,860 <br />Templo Calvario – Legado Academy $34,860 <br />United Cerebral Palsy Association of OC dba Unlimited Possibilities – Safety <br />Net Fund $34,860 <br />WISEPlace – Steps to Independence $34,860 <br />TOTAL $628,527 <br />HOME Investment Partnerships Grant Program Budget <br />The HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) program provides funds for a wide range of <br />housing-related activities including building, buying, and/or rehabilitating affordable <br />housing for rent or homeownership, or providing direct tenant-based rental assistance to <br />low-income residents. The program’s flexibility allows HOME funds to be used for grants, <br />direct loans, loan guarantees or other forms of credit enhancements, or tenant-based <br />rental assistance or security deposits.