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Grantee: Grant: Prince Georges County, MD B-11-UN-24-0002 April 1, 2014 thru June 30, 2014 Performance Report 1

Grant Number: B-11-UN-24-0002 Grantee Name: Prince Georges County, MD Grant Award Amount: $1,802,242.00 LOCCS Authorized Amount: $1,802,242.00 Budget: $2,302,242.00 Disasters: Declaration Number NSP Obligation Date: Contract End Date: 03/07/2014 Grant Status: Active Estimated PI/RL Funds: $500,000.00 Award Date: Review by HUD: Reviewed and Approved QPR Contact: No QPR Contact Found Narratives Summary of Distribution and Uses of NSP Funds: The Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (Dodd-Frank Act), provides the third round of NSP funding, referred to as NSP3, allocated to States and units of local government on a formula basis. Prince George&rsquos County has received an allocation of $1,802,242 NSP3 funding from HUD and must submit a competitive application to the State for additional State NSP3 funds. In light of the NSP3 targeting requirements seven (7) census tracts in the Suitland community are proposed as the target area for the County&rsquos NSP3 target area - The Suitland NSP3 Initiative. These tracts are: 801802;801902;802001;802002;802105;802405;802406. >In light of the significant drop in residential property values, promising signs of increase in sales, low vacancy rates, relatively high percentage of existing rentals, and significant redevelopment initiatives, with the potential of increasing home values, NSP3 activities designed to promote homeownership are proposed for the Suitland NSP3 census tracts include: > &bull A buyer driven homeownership assistance strategy modeled after the NSP1 Down Payment on Your Dream Program; and > &bull An acquisition, Green Rehabilitation, and resale to eligible low income buyers Activity 1: Buyer driven homeownership assistance strategy involving soft-second loans for acquisition of eligible properties in the target census tracts. >Leverage county investment in the Suitland Manor Redevelopment Project and capitalize on the existence of the Suitland Federal Center employment center. >NSP3 funding will be used to provide homeownership assistance through mortgage principal reduction, down payment and/or closing costs for income eligible first time homebuyers to purchase foreclosures or short sales in the targeted census tracts. Approved buyers will receive a 0% interest deferred payment loan, for up to 5% of the purchase price. All buyers will have to make a minimum contribution of 1.75% of the purchase price. >In addition, to encourage workforce housing and certain professions to purchase homes in the target area, the amount of funding provided will be increased for the following beneficiaries: >&bull Income eligible policemen, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, and teachers &ndash up to 7% of the purchase price, as needed. >&bull Income eligible Suitland Federal Center employees &ndash up to 7% of the purchase price, as needed. DHCD shall have the discretion to adjust assistance, as needed to facilitate housing affordability for households with income at or below 50% of the area median. Performance Measures >GOALS OUTPUTS/MEASURES Summary of Distribution and Uses of NSP Funds: p; OUTCOMES >1. Increase homeownership At least 112 housing units Increased homeownership level > > At least 112 first time homebuyers Increased median market values >2. Leverage opportunity for private lending Provide gap financing for at least 112 first mortgages Facilitate private sector investment over $11.2 million in target area (assuming of &b;ns;ns;ns;ns 2

Summary of Distribution and Uses of NSP Funds: ; at least $100k per housing unit. 3.Attract new residents to the Suitland area Occupy 112 vacant units Lower vacancy rate > Improve property maintenance >Activity 2: Green Suitland - Acquisition, Green Rehabilitation, and Resale Activity >Undertake moderate to substantial green rehabilitation of homes in Census tracts 801802, 801902, 802001, 802002, 802105, 802405, and 802406. >This activity will be targeted to first-time home buyers with income at or below 50% of the area median, and will fulfill the 25% NSP set aside requirement for low income buyers. Activity will be modeled after the NSP1 Acquisition and Rehabilitation activity currently undertaken by the Redevelopment Authority. >Under the NSP1 program the Redevelopment Authority has purchased 23 properties through the National Community Stabilization Trust First Look Program. As of December 2010, thirteen of these properties have been completely rehabilitated, and ten sold to qualified first time home buyers. >A revolving fund will be created to purchase and rehabilitate additional homes with program income. Rehabilitation standards will be Enterprise Green Communities Green Single Family Rehabilitation Standards at www.greencommunities.online.org. > >Performance Measures >GOALS &a;m;np;nbp;nbp;oupu/mas Summary of Distribution and Uses of NSP Funds: RES OUTCOMES >1. Create Homeownership Opportunities At least 6 homes acquired and substantially rehabilitated Increased homeownership level > (assumes purchase and rehabilitate 3 homes initially, Decrease vacancy level. > and recycle funds at least once) 2. Update Housing Stock Substantially rehabilitate at least 6 units. Increased assessment > Install energy efficient green standards Increased market value >3. Build development of non-profit amp;ns;&p;bp;&bs;&sp;nbs;&n Summary of Distribution and Uses of NSP Funds: sp; At least 6 homes acquired and substantially Increased development capacity housing development partner rehabilitated through number of homes rehab. A soft second- mortgage, if needed, will be placed on these homes to ensure affordability with low income buyers with households at or below 50% of the area median. ACTIVITY PROPOSED NSP 3 BUDGET PERCENT TARGETED INCOME LEVERAGE TOTAL >1. Homeownership Assistance $1,000,000 55% LMMH $100,000(HOME) > $11,100,000 > bsp;&nb&bspnbs;&amnbp;nbsp Summary of Distribution and Uses of NSP Funds: (private mortgage capital)* $12,200,000 >2. Green Suitland (Acq./Rehab) $622,242 35% LH-25 $500,000(HOME) 1,622,242 > $500,000(NSP1) >3. Planning and Administration $180,000 10% 180,000 > TOTAL $1,802,242 100% &nbs Summary of Distribution and Uses of NSP Funds: p; $12,200,000 $14,002,242** >*assuming minimum of $100k for each first mortgage) >**This amount doesn't include the $45million already invested by the County to acquire, demolish, and condict relocation on the 22 acre Suitland Manor redevelopment site. > budgeted to purchase and redevelop abandoned or foreclosed homes or residential properties for households with income at or below 50% of the area median income. $622,242 35% LH-25 How Fund Use Addresses Market Conditions: Prince George&rsquos County has been hard-hit by the foreclosure crisis. According to the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development&rsquos Report of Property Foreclosure Events in Maryland Third Quarter 2010, with 4,115 foreclosure filings, the County continued to have approximately 30% of foreclosure activity statewide. Foreclosure activity is defined as Notices of Default, Notices of Sales, and Lender Purchases (REO). In the seven Suitland NSP3 Census Tracts, there were an estimated 556 foreclosure starts during the past year, and 124 REOs or bank owned properties between July 2009 to June 2010. The percent of housing units in the target area with high cost mortgages obtained between 2004 and 2007, which is a predictor of future foreclosures, range from 37.5 % to 44.1 %. 3

>The foreclosure crisis has had a significantly negative impact on neighborhoods in Prince George&rsquos County, as median home values have declined on the average of 40% over the last four years. According to the Maryland Association of Realtors Housing Statistics, between November 2006 and November 2010, the average sale price of residential units, including single family, detached, condos, and cooperatives declined from $344,956 to $197,880, representing a 42.6 % decline in values. >In the Suitland 20746 Suitland Zip Code, the average sale value declined by 51.19% between November 2006 and November 2010. Residential sales in 20746 Suitland Zip Code YEAR 2006 2010 > Units Sold 143 99 >% Change in units sold -30.77% >Average Sold Price $299,875 $146,360 >% Change Avg. Sold Price -51.19% >Median Sold Price $300,000 $143,000 >% Change Median Sold Price -52.33% VACANCY RATE IN THE SUITLAND NSP3 CENSUS TRACTS >The vacancy rate, defined by the HUD NSP3 planning data, as the number of residential addresses vacant 90 or more days, is low for the targeted tracts, with the highest rate of 3.3% for census tract 801802. RENTAL VS. HOMEOWNERSHIP CHARACTERISTICS > How Fund Use Addresses Market Conditions: rong>there are a significant percentage of rentals in the Suitland NSP3 census tracts. Ranging from 78% in tract 802105 to 37% in 802002. Tract numbers 802002 and 801802 have the highest percentage of homeownership at 63% and 59% respectively. >SALE TRENDS >According to the Metropolitan Regional Information Systems (MRIS), year-end data for the number of residential units sold in Prince George&rsquos County indicate a significant decline of 46%, from 2006 to 2009. > >Prince George&rsquos County Year End Number of Units Sold >YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 > Units Sold 13,116 7,568 4,916 7,028 >% Change in Units sold -42.29% -35% 43% However, a significant and promising indicator for the Prince George&rsquos County market is the rise in the number of units sold from 4,916 to 7,028 between 2008 and 2009 or a 43% increase. We are still awaiting year end data for 2010 to see if the increasing trend in sales holds. Also encouraging, is the units sold trends for the Suitland 20746 Zip code. When we do a comparison for residential sales in November for years 2006 to 2010, residential units sold increased by 71.74% between 2008 and 2009, and are up by 25.32% as of November 2010. Units Sold 20746 Suitland Zip Code >YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 > Units Sold 143 79 46 79 99 >% Change in Units Sold -44.76% -41.77% 71.74% 25.32% Ensuring Continued Affordability: Affordability means that the NSP3 assisted homebuyer whose household income qualifies for the program, must maintain the housing as the principle residence of the family throughout a minimum defined affordability period, agreed to by the buyer at the time the NSP3 assistance is provided. The minimum Long-term affordability for NSP3 units for the Suitland NSP3 Initiative will mirror HOME Investment Partnerships Program periods of affordability defined in the table below. NSP 3 allows the use of HOME affordability standards as a safe harbor. To ensure that these affordability periods will be met, the grantee will impose a recapture provision on the assistance, allowing Prince George&rsquos County to recoup the NSP3 assistance provided to the homebuyer, if the housing does not continue to be the primary residence of the family for the duration of the affordability period. The amount recouped or &ldquorecaptured&rdquo will be on a sliding scale the longer the homebuyer remains in the property. Recapture provisions will be included in a Regulatory Agreement and Deed of Trust, recorded against the property in the land records of Prince George&rsquos County. Annual servicing of the NSP loan portfolio includes verification of borrower&rsquos primary residency status through tax records, driver&rsquos license, and selected site visits. Failure to maintain primary residency throughout affordability period is a default condition of the NSP loan. Affordability Requirements >NSP3 Investment Amount >Per unit Under $15,000 5 >$15,000 - $40,000 10 >Over $40,000 &nbs Ensuring Continued Affordability: p; 15 Minimum period of affordability in Years Definition of Blighted Structure: The Property Standards Group of the Prince George&rsquos Department of Environmental Resources enforces the County housing codes by using the &ldquointernational Property Maintenance Code 2000 (&ldquothe Code&rdquo), Section 108 of the Code defines blighted structures as &ldquoopen unfit, unsafe, unlawful or abandoned structures&rdquo. 4

Definition of Affordable Rents: Please note that rental activities are not being proposed for the Suitland NSP3 Initiative. This preference is based on the relatively large amount of rentals in the NSP3 targeted census tracts. >Should the NSP3 Substantial Amendment be amended to include rental in the future, affordable rents will mirror the HOME Investment Partnerships Program rent limits, which NSP3 allows as a safe harbor. The HOME Final Rule at 24 CFR Part 92. 252 provides the following maximum rent limits as the lesser of: >1. The fair market rent for existing housing for comparable units in the area as established by HUD under 24 CFR 888.111; or >2. A rent that does not exceed 30 percent of the adjusted income of a family whose annual income equals 65 percent of the median income for the area, as determined by HUD, with adjustments for number of bedrooms in the unit. Housing Rehabilitation/New Construction Standards: The Suitland NSP3 Acquisition and Rehabilitation Activity &ndash &ldquogreen Suitland Initiative&rdquo will use the Enterprise Green Communities Green Single Family Rehabilitation Standards at www.greencommunitiesonline.org. Vicinity Hiring: To the greatest extent possible grantee will require contractors performing work on the Suitland Green activity to recruit from the local area. Good faith efforts will include advertising availability of contracting and employment opportunities at local civic association, churches, etc., Conducting rebid conference in local area, and holding a job fair for contractors to recruit workforce. >Partners: Redevelopment Authority of Prince George&rsquos County > United Communities Against Poverty, Inc. > Housing Initiative Partnerships, Inc. (HIP) Procedures for Preferences for Affordable Rental Dev.: Procedures for preference for affordable rental development included an assessment of the existing housing tenure pattern in the Suitland trarget area. The NSP 3 Substantial Amendment does not include rental housing activity due to a large concentration of rental housing activity in the Areas of Greatest Need as reflected below: (Source: HUD User/NSP 3 Data Sets) Census Tract % of Existing Rental Housing 801802 41% 801902 65% 802001 71% 802002 37% 802105 78% 802405 87% 802406 71% Grantee Contact Information: NSP3 Program Administrator Contact Information > Name (Last, First) Clemens, Rosalyn B. > Email Address rbclemens@co.pg.md.us > Phone Number 301-883-3288 > Mailing Address Prince George&rsquos County Department of Housing and Community Development, Neighborhood Stabilization Program > 9201 Basil Court, Suite 155 > Largo, MD 20774 Overall Projected Budget from All Sources Budget Obligated Funds Drawdown Program Funds Drawdown Program Income Drawdown Program Income Received Funds Expended Match Contributed To Date N/A $4,134,505.44 $279,871.72 $2,082,113.72 $404.20 $1,792,053.20 $1,739,256.66 $1,739,256.66 $348,030.59 $348,030.59 $98,869.57 $1,834,353.64 5

Progress Toward Required Numeric Targets Requirement Required Overall Benefit Percentage (Projected) Overall Benefit Percentage (Actual) Minimum Non-Federal Match Limit on Public Services $270,336.30 Limit on Admin/Planning $180,224.20 Limit on State Admin To Date 0.00% 0.00% Progress Toward Activity Type Targets Activity Type Target Actual Administration $180,224.20 Progress Toward National Objective Targets National Objective Target Actual NSP Only - LH - 25% Set-Aside $450,560.50 $622,242.00 Overall Progress Narrative: The remining $10,593 of NSP 3 grant funds has been obligated for homeownership assistance to purchase the June 14, 2014 Lottery House. Closing and expenditure of the remaining grant funds is anticipated to occur in 45 days. Grantee has expended $1,834,353.64 of grant funds and program income. Drawdown of remaining grant funds will occur when program income is expended. Work on the Green Suitland acquisition and rehabilitation activity continues with program income. During the reporting period two rehabilitated residential properties were sold. One blighted commercial structure was acquired and demolished on May 28, 2014. Project Summary Project #, Project Title To Date Program Funds Drawdown Project Funds Budgeted Program Funds Drawdown 78205 1M, Green Suitland - Acquisition, Rehab, Rental and Resale $900,000.00 $620,128.28 78206 - M, DEMOLITION $52,391.72 NSP3-78205M, Green Suitland - Acquisition & Rehabilitation $622,242.00 $622,242.00 NSP3-78203M Planning & Admin, NSP Planning & Administration NSP3-78204M Homeownership, NSP3 Homeowneship Assistance $327,480.00 $316,886.38 6

Activities Project # / Title: 78205 1M / Green Suitland - Acquisition, Rehab, Rental and Grantee Activity Number: Activity Title: 78205,1M Green Suitland Acquisition & Rehab (50%- 120%ami) Activitiy Category: Rehabilitation/reconstruction of residential structures Project Number: 78205 1M Projected Start Date: 11/01/2013 Benefit Type: Direct ( HouseHold ) National Objective: NSP Only - LMMI Activity Status: Under Way Project Title: Green Suitland - Acquisition, Rehab, Rental and Resale Projected End Date: 03/07/2014 Completed Activity Actual End Date: Responsible Organization: Redevelopment Authority Overall Projected Budget from All Sources Budget Obligated Funds Drawdown $227,480.00 $348,030.59 To Date $900,000.00 $900,000.00 $662,331.20 $620,128.28 Program Funds Drawdown $620,128.28 Program Income Drawdown Program Income Received Funds Expended Redevelopment Authority Apr 1 thru Jun 30, 2014 N/A ($10,188.80) $46,477.85 $46,477.85 $348,030.59 $662,832.92 $662,832.92 Match Contributed Activity Description: Acquisition and rehabilitation targeted to 50-120% AMI households Location Description: TBD Activity Progress Narrative: Work continues on this activity. Two completed properties were sold during the reporting period. 7

Accomplishments Performance Measures # of Properties 0 Cumulative Actual / Expected 5/6 # of Housing Units 0 # of Singlefamily Units 0 Cumulative Actual / Expected 5/6 5/6 Beneficiaries Performance Measures Cumulative Actual / Expected Low Mod Low Mod Low/Mod% # of Households 0 2 2 5/0 2/6 7/6 100.00 # Owner Households 0 2 2 5/0 2/6 7/6 100.00 Activity Locations Address City County State Zip Status / Accept Other Funding Sources Budgeted - Detail No Other Match Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources Amount HOME NSP3 $900,000.00 Other Funding Sources Project # / Title: 78206 - M / DEMOLITION Grantee Activity Number: Activity Title: 78206M Demolition Activitiy Category: Clearance and Demolition Project Number: 78206 - M Projected Start Date: 11/01/2013 Benefit Type: Area ( ) National Objective: NSP Only - LMMI Activity Status: Under Way Project Title: DEMOLITION Projected End Date: 04/30/2014 Completed Activity Actual End Date: 05/28/2014 Responsible Organization: Redevelopment Authority 8

Overall Projected Budget from All Sources Budget Obligated Funds Drawdown $52,391.72 To Date $52,391.72 $52,391.72 Program Funds Drawdown Program Income Drawdown Program Income Received Apr 1 thru Jun 30, 2014 N/A Funds Expended $52,391.72 $52,391.72 Redevelopment Authority Match Contributed $52,391.72 $52,391.72 Activity Description: In partnership with the Department of Environmental Resource (DER), the RDA will use NSP 3 funds to demolish commercial and residential properties within NSP3 eligible Census Trancts. This activity, NSP Eligible Used, will allow for the elimination of dilapidated properties or decaying structures which are detrimental to public safety and health and will meet the LMMA national objective. Demolition under this activity will be demolition as an end use, with or without acquisition. Location Description: 4809 Suitland Road, Suitland Maryland 20746 Blighted commercial structure Activity Progress Narrative: Demilition of blighted commercial structure located at 4809 Suitland Road. Accomplishments Performance Measures # of Properties 0 # of buildings (non-residential) 1 Cumulative Actual / Expected 0/5 1/4 # of Housing Units 0 # of Multifamily Units 0 # of Singlefamily Units 0 Cumulative Actual / Expected 0/1 0/0 0/1 Beneficiaries Performance Measures No Beneficiaries Performance Measures found. Activity Locations Address City County State Zip Status / Accept 9

Other Funding Sources Budgeted - Detail No Other Match Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources Amount NSP3 $52,391.72 Other Funding Sources Project # / Title: NSP3-78205M / Green Suitland - Acquisition & Rehabilitation Grantee Activity Number: Activity Title: NSP3-02 (Fund # 78205M) Green Suitland -Project Activitiy Category: Rehabilitation/reconstruction of residential structures Project Number: NSP3-78205M Projected Start Date: 07/01/2011 Benefit Type: Direct ( HouseHold ) National Objective: NSP Only - LH - 25% Set-Aside Activity Status: Under Way Project Title: Green Suitland - Acquisition & Rehabilitation Projected End Date: 06/30/2014 Completed Activity Actual End Date: Responsible Organization: Redevelopment Authority of Prince George's Co. Overall Projected Budget from All Sources Budget Obligated Funds Drawdown Match Contributed To Date $622,242.00 $622,242.00 $622,242.00 $622,242.00 Program Funds Drawdown $622,242.00 Program Income Drawdown Program Income Received Funds Expended Prince George's Co. - Department of Housing & Community Redevelopment Authority of Prince George's Co. Activity Description: Apr 1 thru Jun 30, 2014 N/A $622,242.00 Green Suitland Project- Grantee-driven acquisition, green rehabilitation and resale of eligible residential properties to low income first time homebuyers. Rehabilitation standards $622,242.00 10

Location Description: This activity will be conducted in the following seven census tracts in Prince George's County: 801802, 801902, 802001, 802002, 802105, 802405, and 802406. Activity Progress Narrative: Accomplishments Performance Measures # of Properties 0 # ELI Households (0-30% AMI) 0 Cumulative Actual / Expected 11/6 11/0 # of Housing Units 0 # of Singlefamily Units 0 Cumulative Actual / Expected 11/6 11/6 Beneficiaries Performance Measures Cumulative Actual / Expected Low Mod Low Mod Low/Mod% # of Households 0 0 0 6/6 1/0 7/6 100.00 # Owner Households 0 0 0 6/6 1/0 7/6 100.00 Activity Locations No Activity Locations found. Other Funding Sources Budgeted - Detail Match Sources Amount HOME $500,000.00 PROGRAM INCOME (NSP1) $500,000.00 Subtotal Match Sources Other Funding Sources No Other Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources Amount Project # / Title: NSP3-78203M Planning & Admin / NSP Planning & Grantee Activity Number: NSP3-03 (Fund # 78203M) Activity Title: Planning and Administration 11

Activitiy Category: Administration Project Number: NSP3-78203M Planning & Admin Projected Start Date: 07/01/2011 Benefit Type: ( ) National Objective: N/A Activity Status: Under Way Project Title: NSP Planning & Administration Projected End Date: 06/30/2014 Completed Activity Actual End Date: Responsible Organization: Prince George's Co. - Department of Housing & Overall Projected Budget from All Sources Budget Obligated Funds Drawdown To Date Program Funds Drawdown Program Income Drawdown Program Income Received Funds Expended Prince George's Co. - Department of Housing & Community Apr 1 thru Jun 30, 2014 N/A Match Contributed Activity Description: Planning and Administration Location Description: N/A Activity Progress Narrative: Planning and Administration activities continued during the reporting period. Accomplishments Performance Measures No Accomplishments Performance Measures found. 12

Beneficiaries Performance Measures No Beneficiaries Performance Measures found. Activity Locations No Activity Locations found. Other Funding Sources Budgeted - Detail No Other Match Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources No Other Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources Amount Project # / Title: NSP3-78204M Homeownership / NSP3 Homeowneship Grantee Activity Number: Activity Title: NSP3-01 (Fund # 78204M) Homeowner Assistance NSP3 Activitiy Category: Homeownership Assistance to low- and moderate-income Project Number: NSP3-78204M Homeownership Projected Start Date: 07/01/2011 Benefit Type: Direct ( HouseHold ) National Objective: NSP Only - LMMI Activity Status: Under Way Project Title: NSP3 Homeowneship Assistance Projected End Date: 06/30/2014 Completed Activity Actual End Date: Responsible Organization: Prince George's Co. - Department of Housing & Overall Apr 1 thru Jun 30, 2014 To Date Projected Budget from All Sources N/A $327,480.00 Budget Obligated Funds Drawdown $327,480.00 $327,480.00 $316,886.38 Program Funds Drawdown $316,886.38 Program Income Drawdown Program Income Received Funds Expended Prince George's Co. - Department of Housing & Community $10,593.00 $316,887.00 $316,887.00 13

Match Contributed Activity Description: This activity will provide soft-second mortgages for eligible first time home buyers to acquire foreclosures or short sale properties in the target area. Loans will be used for mortgage principle reduction to reduce debt burden, down payment, and/or closing costs. Maximum assistance will be 5% of the purchase price. Each borrower will be required to have a minimum cash contribution of 1.75% of the sales price of the home and the buyer must have a maximum back-end debt to income ratio of 45%. Location Description: This activity will be conducted in the Suitland NSP target area including the following seven census tracts in Prince George's County: 801802, 801902, 802001, 802002, 802105, 802405, and 802406. Activity Progress Narrative: The remaining $10,593 of the Buy Suitland homeownership assistance activity was obligated to provided homeownership assistance for the purchase of the June 14, 2014 Housing Fair Lottery House. The winner of the house lottery was selected. Closing and expenditure of the funds is anticipated to occur in 45 days. No Buy Suitland loans made during the reporting period. Accomplishments Performance Measures # of Housing Units 0 # of Singlefamily Units 0 Cumulative Actual / Expected 9/112 9/112 Beneficiaries Performance Measures Cumulative Actual / Expected Low Mod Low Mod Low/Mod% # of Households 0 0 0 0/0 9/112 9/112 100.00 # Owner Households 0 0 0 0/0 9/112 9/112 100.00 Activity Locations No Activity Locations found. Other Funding Sources Budgeted - Detail Match Sources Amount HOME $100,000.00 Subtotal Match Sources Other Funding Sources No Other Funding Sources Found Other Funding Sources Amount 14

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