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Program Leverage with Other Financial Resources None. 16. Qualify as an Unemployment Program □ Yes ❒ No Service Schedule B-5 California Housing Finance Agency Mortgage Assistance Corporation (“CalHFA MAC”) Community HousingWorks C2MPRP: Community 2nd Mortgage Principal Reduction Program Summary Guidelines
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Program Leverage with Other Financial Resources None. 16. Qualify as an Unemployment Program □ Yes ❒ No SCHEDULE C PERMITTED EXPENSES California One-time / Start-Up Expenses: Initial Personnel $369,345.13 Building, Equipment, Technology $124,373.82 Professional Services $3,827,371.75 Supplies / Miscellaneous $33,650.00 Marketing /Communications $213,217.36 Travel $40,000.00 Website development /Translation $0.00 Contingency $22,741,544.19 Subtotal $27,349,502.25 Operating / Administrative Expenses: Salaries $2,611,419.00 Professional Services (Legal, Compliance, Audit, Monitoring) $67,176,330.00 Travel $178,750.00 Buildings, Leases & Equipment $288,000.00 Information Technology & Communications $202,790.00 Office Supplies/Postage and Delivery/Subscriptions $59,500.00 Risk Management/ Insurance $65,200.00 Training $0.00 Marketing/PR $435,000.00 Miscellaneous $90,000.00 Subtotal $71,106,989.00 Transaction Related Expenses: Recording Fees $14,784,248.85 Wire Transfer Fees $469,073.50 Counseling Expenses File Intake $30,000,000.00 Decision Costs $4,440,243.60 Successful File $0.00 Key Business Partners On-Going $0.00 Subtotal $49,693,565.95 Grand Total $148,150,057.20 % of Total Award 7.50% Award Amount $1,975,334,096.00
Program Leverage with Other Financial Resources None. 16. Qualify as an Unemployment Program □ Yes ❒ No

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