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Agenda - 11-19-2024; 5-a - Public Hearing on 2023 Consolidated Annual Performance Report (CAPER) for the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program
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Agenda - 11-19-2024; 5-a - Public Hearing on 2023 Consolidated Annual Performance Report (CAPER) for the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program
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11 <br /> CR-10 - Racial and Ethnic composition of families assisted <br /> Describe the families assisted (including the racial and ethnic status of families assisted). <br /> 91.520(a) <br /> HOME <br /> White 12 <br /> Black or African American 13 <br /> Asian 0 <br /> American Indian or American Native 1 <br /> Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 <br /> Total 26 <br /> Hispanic 0 <br /> Not Hispanic 26 <br /> Table 2—Table of assistance to racial and ethnic populations by source of funds <br /> Narrative <br /> Orange county was able to support a total of 26 families with HOME funds this year.The data collected <br /> shows that we supported 12 White households, 13 Black or African American households, and one <br /> American Native during this CAPER period. No households identified as Hispanic or refused to provide <br /> demographic information. Orange County experienced significant staff turnover during the Program <br /> Year. While this turnover slowed progress, it has also laid the foundation for long-term compliance and <br /> program success. <br /> 10 <br />
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