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Large City Application Status Allocation Amount Date Application Submitted Date of Award Date of Disbursement Oakland $8,671,116.82 9/5/18 9/28/18 10/31/18 San Diego $14,110,397.95 1/18/19 Los Angeles $85,013,607.00 9/12/18 11/11/18 Long Beach $2,869,833.12 9/19/18 12/20/18 Santa Ana $3,690,885.84 10/26/18 12/14/18 San Francisco $10,564,313.22 10/12/18 10/29/18 11/20/18 Anaheim 10/24/18 11/8/18 12/28/18 Bakersfield $1,247,753.53 12/12/18 1/4/19 Sacramento $5,645,699.61 12/4/18 1/11/19 San Jose $11,389,987.16 12/13/18 12/27/18 1/24/19 Fresno $3,105,519.90 12/18/18 2/5/19 **Disbursements past 60 days are a result of the signed standard agreement being returned by the applicant after the 30-day due date** https://www.bcsh.ca.gov/hcfc/ Updated 2/19/19

Continuum of Care Application Status CoC Allocation Amount Date Application Submitted Date of Award Date of Disbursement Bakersfield/Kern County $2,603,226.14 9/24/18 9/28/18 10/22/18 Visalia/Kings, Tulare Counties $2,635,249.26 9/25/18 10/26/18 11/20/18 City and County of San Francisco $17,107,314.68 10/12/18 10/29/18 City of Glendale $625,113.57 10/4/18 1/4/19 City of Long Beach CoC $9,387,420.13 10/23/18 11/8/18 12/21/18 San Diego City & County $18,821,668.48 11/1/18 1/11/19 Oxnard, San Buenaventura/Ventura County $4,857,921.63 11/15/18 12/12/18 1/9/19 Tehama County $592,345.73 12/28/18 Los Angeles City & County $81,099,807.86 11/19/18 12/18/18 Merced City & County $1,338,104.53 1/22/19 Yuba City & County/Sutter County $2,565,989.96 11/21/18 1/10/19 Imperial County $4,859,411.07 11/27/18 1/3/19 Pending return of executed contracts Colusa, Glen, Trinity Counties $631,071.36 11/28/18 12/14/18 Chico, Paradise/Butte County $4,889,944.74 11/30/18 1/24/19 https://www.bcsh.ca.gov/hcfc/ Updated 2/19/19

Continuum of Care Application Status CoC Allocation Amount Date Application Submitted Date of Award Date of Disbursement Humboldt County $2,565,245.24 12/3/18 12/19/18 2/6/19 Sacramento City & County $12,729,412.12 1/3/19 2/13/19 Santa Ana, Anaheim/Orange County $15,568,715.65 12/4/18 12/20/18 1/18/19 Fresno City & County/Madera County $9,501,362.84 12/7/1 12/28/18 Pending return of executed contracts Tuolumne, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa Counties $1,273,313.57 12/10/18 12/18/18 1/11/19 Santa Maria/Santa Barbara County $9,385,185.96 12/21/18 Richmond/Contra Costa County $7,196,770.88 1/9/19 Pending disbursement Salinas/Monterey, San Benito Counties $12,505,250.30 12/12/18 1/30/19 Watsonville/Santa Cruz City & County $9,674,883.45 Roseville, Rocklin/Placer, Nevada Counties $2,729,084.44 12/13/18 1/24/19 El Dorado County $1,448,323.63 12/14/18 2/19/19 Pasadena $1,428,216.09 12/17/18 1/15/19 Santa Rosa, Petaluma/Sonoma County $12,111,291.50 Stockton/San Joaquin County $7,148,363.84 1/16/19 https://www.bcsh.ca.gov/hcfc/ Updated 2/19/19

Continuum of Care Application Status CoC Allocation Amount Date Application Submitted Date of Award Date of Disbursement Mendocino County $4,921,967.86 12/19/18 1/9/19 2/19/19 Davis, Woodland/Yolo County $1,341,828.15 San Bernardino City & County $9,389,654.30 Oakland, Berkeley/Alameda County $16,192,049.33 1/10/19 Pending disbursement Alpine, Inyo, Mono Counties $590,111.56 12/20/18 1/30/19 San Jose/Santa Clara City & County $17,506,486.54 1/16/19 Napa City & County $1,234,587.94 1/18/19 Marin County $4,831,856.30 12/21/18 Pending return of executed contracts Turlock, Modesto/Stanislaus County $7,236,985.95 2/5/19 San Luis Obispo County $4,837,814.09 Vallejo/Solano County $4,917,499.52 1/25/19 Daly City/San Mateo $4,933,138.71 12/26/18 1/25/18 Riverside City & County $9,791,805.06 12/27/18 Redding/Shasta, Siskiyou, Lassen Plumas, Del Norte, Modoc, Sierra Counties $2,695,571.87 Lake County $1,298,634.18 https://www.bcsh.ca.gov/hcfc/ Updated 2/19/19

Total HEAP Funds Awarded/Disbursed Large Cities Total Applications Awarded % of Applications Awarded Total Funds Awarded % of Funds Awarded Total Applications Disbursed Total Funds Disbursed % of Funds Disbursed 11 100% $149,000,000.00 $150,000,000.00 Continuum of Care (CoC) Total Applications Awarded % of Applications Awarded Total Funds Awarded % of Funds Awarded Total Applications Disbursed Total Funds Disbursed % of Funds Disbursed 43 100% $350,000,000.00 28 $263,210,950.43 75% Large Cities and CoCs Total Applications Awarded % of Applications Awarded Total Funds Awarded % of Funds Awarded Total Applications Disbursed Total Funds Disbursed % of Funds Disbursed 54 100% $499,000,000.00 39 $413,210,950.43 83% https://www.bcsh.ca.gov/hcfc/ Updated 2/19/19