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Exhibit B-1 <br />BH-22-AR-04-198(1) <br />City of Everett <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />For individual/household beneficiaries: <br />܈ The intended beneficiaries will be from one or more of the following <br />categories (check as many as apply): <br /> <br />X Impacted X Disproportionately Impacted <br /> Low- or moderate- income <br />households1 <br /> Low-income households and populations3 <br /> Households that experienced <br />unemployment <br /> Households and populations residing in <br />Qualified Census Tract(s) Number(s) <br />Specify: <br /> Households that experienced food or <br />housing insecurity <br /> Households that qualify for certain federal <br />programs4 <br />Specify: <br /> Households that qualify for certain <br />federal programs2 <br />Specify: <br /> Households receiving services provided <br />by Tribal governments <br /> For services to address lost <br />instructional time in K-12 schools: <br />any students that lost access to in- <br />person instruction for a significant <br />period of time <br /> Households residing in U.S. territories or <br />receiving services from these <br />governments <br />Specify: <br /> Other households or populations that <br />experienced a negative economic <br />impact other than those listed above <br />Specify: <br /> For services to address education <br />disparities, Title I eligible schools <br /> Other households or populations that <br />experienced a disproportionate negative <br />impact other than those listed above <br />Specify: <br /> <br />1 Low- or moderate-income households and Qualified Census Tracts are those with (i) income at or below 300 <br />percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines for the size of the household or (ii) income at or below 65 percent of <br />the Area Median Income for the county and the size of household. <br />2 These programs are: Children’s Health Insurance Program; Childcare Subsidies through the Child Care and <br />Development Fund Program; Medicaid; National Housing Trust Fund for affordable housing programs only; and <br />Home Investment Partnerships Program for affordable housing programs only. <br />3 Low-income households and Qualified Census Tracts are those with (i) income at or below 185 percent of the <br />Federal Poverty Guidelines for the size of the household or (ii) income at or below 40 percent of the Area Median <br />Income for the county and the size of household. <br />4 These programs are: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; <br />Free- and Reduced-Price Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program; Medicare Part D Low-Income Subsidies; <br />Supplemental Security Income; Head Start and Early Head Start; Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for <br />Women, Infants, and Children; Section 8 and PHA Project Based Vouchers; Low-Income Home Energy <br />Assistance Program; and Pell Grants. <br /> <br />Project Overview [50-250 words] including type of assistance and approach to <br />ensuring that the aid responds to a negative public health or economic impact <br />through an eligible use that either addresses the needs of an impacted or <br />disproportionately impacted population or community OR is in proportion to an <br />identified harm: <br />