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Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) <br /> <br /> The ESG program provides homeless persons with basic shelter and essential supportive <br /> services. The funds are available for the rehabilitation or remodeling ora building used <br /> as a new shelter, operations and maintenance of thc facility, essential supportive services, <br /> homeless prevention, and grant administration. <br /> <br /> FY 2005 Amount: (no direct allocation to Pleasanton is anticipated) <br /> <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) <br /> <br /> FEMA provides disaster assistance to state and local governments, as well as individual <br /> disaster assistance. FEMA administers disaster assistance locally through the Alameda <br /> County Office of Emergency Services. <br /> <br /> FY 2005 Amount: (no direct allocation to Pleasanton is anticipated) <br /> <br />Home Investment Partnership Act (HOME) Funds <br /> <br /> HOME provides flexible funding to states and local govemmems for affordable housing <br /> programs for low income households. HOME funds can be used to acquire, rehabilitate, <br /> finance, and construct affordable housing, as well as to provide tenant-based assistance. <br /> <br /> FY 2005 Amount: $171,985 (plus $10,259 for program administration) <br /> <br />Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (ItOPWA) <br /> <br /> These funds, which are awarded annually on an entitlement and competitive basis, can be <br /> used for a variety of housing and service activities for persons with AIDS. The City does <br /> not anticipate applying directly for HOPWA funds for FY 2005. <br /> <br /> FY 2005 Amount: (no direct allocation to Pleasanton is anticipated) <br /> <br />HUD 202/HUD 811 Program Funds <br /> <br /> These program funds are awarded on a competitive basis specifically for the development <br /> of affordable for seniors (202) or for the disabled (811). The City had considered <br /> applying for 202 funding for an assisted care facility for seniors. However, it has since <br /> been determined that this is not an optimal funding source for the project; therefore, <br /> alternative financing scenarios are being pursued. The City has also been contacted in the <br /> past by a nonprofit agency desiring to construct new housing for the disabled in <br /> Pleasanton. If this project progresses, the City may support an application for 811 <br /> funding. <br /> <br /> FY 2005 Amount: (TBA) <br /> <br /> DRAFT - Action Plan - FY05 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />