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EXHIBIT 2 <br />B.3 I Progress Report. <br />Provide a description of the PHA's progress in meeting its Mission and Goals described in its 5-Year PHA Plan. <br />Goal # 1: Fully utilize all funding provided by HUD and apply for additional funding to serve the most vulnerable members of our <br />community. <br />Objective # 1: Utilize 100% of the Annual Budget Authority provided by HUD for each CY. <br />• SAHA utilized 99.2% of our Annual Budget Authority provided by HUD for CY 2024. It would have been 104.6% but SAHA received <br />$2,746,823 in set -aside funds at the end of CY 2024. <br />Objective # 2: Apply for new funding opportunities for additional vouchers. <br />• hi July 2024, SAHA received an award of twenty-five (25) new Foster Youth to Independence vouchers awarded under PIH Notice <br />2023-04. <br />• hi December 2024, SAHA received $2,746,823 in CY 2024 HAP Set -Aside funds, including $2,366,312 for project -based vouchers and <br />$380,511 for HUD-VASH. <br />Goal # 2: Expand participation in the Family Self -Sufficiency Program for families to use as a platform to obtain self-sufficiency and <br />independence from our assistance. <br />Objective # 1: Expand the number of active participants in the Family Self -Sufficiency Program. <br />• SAHA has 139 active participants in the Family Self -Sufficiency Program as of January 2025. The number of active participants in the <br />Family Self -Sufficiency Program increased by 10 new participants. Specifically, 129 families were enrolled in January 2024 and 139 <br />families were enrolled by January 2025. The number of mandatory slots for SAHA also decreased to 55. hi addition, as of December <br />2024, the percent of families enrolled over mandatory slots is equal to 253%, and a total of 68% of active participants have an escrow <br />account balance in the program. <br />• SAHA sent a monthly electronic Family Self -Sufficiency Program newsletter to our participants who have provided us with their e-mail <br />addresses. Each newsletter features a Story of Success for a family who is participating in the program. hi addition, SAHA also <br />provided an annual calendar to all of our participants with a Story of Success for each month. <br />Objective # 2: Assist Family Self -Sufficiency Program participants to become self-sufficient and graduate from the program. <br />• During this Fiscal Year, there were two (2) participants who graduated from the Family Self -Sufficiency Program as of January 2025. <br />Goal # 3: Ensure the accuracy, integrity and compliance of all voucher program operations. <br />Objective # 1: Retain High Performer SEMAP status. <br />• SAHA was certified as a High Performer for FY 23-24. The final SEMAP score for the fiscal year ending 6/30/2024 is 97%. SAHA <br />audited a total of 425 randomly selected files under SEMAP Indicator # 3, even though the minimum sample size required by HUD was <br />only 36 files. This is equal to twelve (12) times the number of files required to be audited by HUD. For SEMAP Indicator # 5, SAHA <br />conducted a total of 50 randomly selected quality control inspections even though the minimum sample size required by HUD was only <br />35 quality control inspections. <br />Goal # 4: Increase assisted housing choices by providing quality customer service to existing landlords and conducting outreach to new <br />landlords. <br />Objective # 1: Communicate on a regular basis with active landlords by providing information on key program updates. <br />• SAHA sent a monthly electronic Landlord Newsletter to our active landlords. Each newsletter provided key program updates and <br />information for landlords. <br />Objective # 2: Maintain active participation in the Orange County Apartment Association and attend local events to promote participation in the <br />program. <br />• SAHA renewed and maintained an active membership with the Orange County Apartment Association. <br />Goal # 5: Provide equal opportunity, affirmatively further fair housing and provide regular training on fair housing for staff, owners and <br />participants. <br />Objective # 1: Provide an annual mandatory training for all Housing Authority staff. <br />• On August 22, 2024, SAHA held an annual Fair Housing Training for all Housing Division employees. This annual training is required <br />for all employees. <br />Objective # 2: Provide information on fair housing to owners and participants. <br />• SAHA provided information on fair housing to owners and participants. <br />Goal # 6: Provide information on the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) of 2013 to active participants and owners to ensure protection <br />for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking. <br />• SAHA provided information on VAWA to all program applicants, participants and landlords. <br />B.4 I Capital Improvements. — Not Applicable <br />City Council 3 — 155 3/18/2025 <br />Page 3 of 7 form HUD-50075-HCV (03/31/2024) <br />
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