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2014/15 1 2010/11 - 2014/15 CITY OF SANTA ANA CONSOLIDATED PLAN <br />ACTION PLAN <br />RESOURCES <br />FEDERAL RESOURCES <br />As part of the Action Plan, federal regulations require the City of Santa Ana to delineate <br />federal and non - federal resources expected to be available to address the priority needs <br />and specific objectives identified in the Consolidated Plan. TABLE 3 provides a summary of <br />HUD grants and program income that will be programmed during FY 2014 -2015. <br />HUD also asks communities to outline other resources that may be available during the <br />program year to leverage federal grant funds in an effort to address priority needs. TABLE 3 <br />provides a more comprehensive listing of potential federal, state and local private resources <br />that are or may be available to the City to undertake activities to meet housing and <br />community needs. <br />TABLE 3: POTENTIAL RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2014 -2015 <br />PROGRAM <br />DESCRIPTION <br />ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES <br />'FEOERAL'RESOtfRCES <br />This is an entitlement program that is awarded to <br />' Social Services <br />Community Development Block <br />the City on a formula basis. The objectives are to <br />• Public Facilities <br />Grant (CDBG) <br />fund housing activities and expand economic <br />Improvements <br />opportunities. Projects must meet one of three <br />• Housing Rehabilitation & <br />$5,560,166 <br />national objectives: benefit low- and moderate- <br />Homebuyer Assistance <br />(plus program income & reprogrammed <br />Income persons; aid in the prevention or <br />• Code Enforcement <br />funds) <br />elimination of slums or blight; or meet other <br />■ Economic Development <br />urgent needs <br />• Admin. & Planning <br />HOME Investment Partnerships <br />Grant program for housing to expand the supply <br />of decent, safe, and sanitary affordable housing. <br />. Multi-Family <br />(HOME) Program <br />HOME is designed as a partnership program <br />Acquisition /Rehabilitation <br />between the federal, state, and local <br />' Single -Family Rehabilitation <br />$1,191,686 <br />governments, nonprofit and for- profit housing <br />' Homebuyer Assistance <br />(plus program <br />previous gran income &funds from <br />previous grant years) <br />entities to finance, build /rehabilitate and manage <br />0 CHDO Assistance <br />housing for lower- income owners and renters <br />. Program Administration <br />Emergency Solutions Grant <br />Annual grant funds are allocated on a formula <br />' Outreach /Assessment <br />(ESG) <br />basis. Funds are intended to assist with the <br />. Homelessness Prevention <br />provision of shelter and social services for the <br />■ Shelter /Rapid Re- housing <br />$461,626 <br />homeless <br />0 Program Administration <br />Housing Opportunities for <br />In March 2014, HUD allocated HOPWA funds to <br />. ,; Rental Assistance <br />Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). <br />the City of Anaheim instead of Santa Ana. Santa <br />- <br />Ana will continue to report HOPWA program <br />, Supportive Services <br />$0 <br />accomplishments through the 13114 program <br />• Housing' development <br />year <br />'' - Program Administration <br />14 04/25/2014 <br />