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FFY2007 Consolidated Plan for the State of Georgia Sonny Perdue, Governor Prepared By: Georgia Department of Community Affairs Mike Beatty, Commissioner. Purpose. We need your help in the preparation of the Annual Action Plan for FFY2007 Consolidated Funds. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ADCFFY2007 Consolidated Plan for
the State of Georgia
Sonny Perdue, Governor
Prepared By:
Georgia Department of Community Affairs
Mike Beatty, Commissioner
ADCPurpose
We need your help in the preparation of the Annual Action Plan for FFY2007 Consolidated Funds.
Your comments will provide input and direction for the development of the Annual Action Plan for the Consolidated Plan.
ADCPresentation Overview
What is the Consolidated Plan?
Programs covered under the plan
Strategic Plan
Annual Action Plan
CAPER (Accomplishments)
Timeline for submission and approval
ADCWhat is the Consolidated Plan?
The Consolidated Plan functions as:
A required application for HUD formula funds for the receipt of five federal consolidated formula funds.
A planning document
•Housing/Homeless Needs Assessment
•Housing Market Analysis
•Strategic Plan
•Action Plan
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HOME (Home Investment Partnership)
Provides funding to strengthen public-private partnerships to increase the availability of more affordable housing.
FFY2006 allocation = $22,177,761
The FFY2007 allocation has not yet been determined.
Programs Covered Under the Plan
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ADDI (American Dream Down payment Initiative)
ADDI provides funds for down payment, closing cost and rehabilitation carried out in conjunction with the assisted home purchase to low-income families to assist them with becoming first-time home buyers.
FFY2006 allocation = $360,352
The FFY2007 allocation has not yet been determined.
Programs Covered Under the Plan
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ESGP (Emergency Shelter Grant Program)
Provides funding to improve the quality of existing shelters for homeless persons, to make available additional emergency shelters, and to provide certain social services to homeless individuals.
FFY2006 allocation = $2,078,826
The FFY2007 allocation has not yet been determined.
Programs Covered Under the Plan
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HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS)
Provides funding for eligible activities that address the housing needs of persons with AIDS or related diseases and their families.
FFY2006 allocation = $1,576,000
The FFY2007 allocation has not yet been determined.
Programs Covered Under the Plan
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CDBG (Community Development Block Grant)
Provides funding to supply decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expanded economic opportunities to persons of low and moderate income.
FFY2006 allocation = $40,286,569
The FFY2007 allocation has not yet been determined.
Programs Covered Under the Plan
ADCStrategic Plan
ADCStrategic Plan
Investment Priorities and Objectives
Developed through a series of Roundtable Meetings with various housing and community service representatives from across the state.
Based upon the needs identified in the housing and homeless needs assessment section of the plan.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority One
Increase the number of Georgia’s low- and moderate-income households who have affordable rental housing which is free of overcrowded and structurally substandard conditions.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority One - Objectives
1. Construct affordable rental housing.
2. Rehabilitate affordable rental housing units.
3. Provide families with rental assistance.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Two
Increase the number of Georgia’s low- and moderate-income households who have achieved and are maintaining homeownership in housing free of of overcrowded and structurally substandard conditions.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Two - ObjectivesAssist households with:
1. Construction of affordable housing.
2. Rehabilitation.
3. Down payment assistance and home buyer education.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Three
Increase the access of Georgia’s homeless to a continuum of housing and supportive services which address their housing, economic, health, and social needs.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Three - Objective
Provide housing and/or supportive services necessary for Georgia’s homeless population to break the cycle of homelessness.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Four
Increase the access of Georgia’s special need populations to a continuum of housing and supportive services which address their housing, economic, health and social needs.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Four - Objectives
1. Funding awards to organizations or households for housing and supportive services.
2. Housing assistance to enable transfer from institutional to community living situations.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Five
Increase the access of Georgia’s Spanish-speaking population to a continuum of housing and supportive services which address their housing, economic, health, and social needs.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Five - Objective
Increase the access of Georgia’s Spanish-speaking households to a continuum of housing and supportive services which address their housing, economic and social needs under all programs.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Six
Increase the access of Georgia’s elderly population to a continuum of housing and supportive services which address their housing, economic, health, and social needs.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Six - Objective
Make funding awards to organizations or households that assist elderly persons with the housing and/or supportive services necessary to achieve or maintain decent, safe, and sanitary living conditions.
ADCStrategic Plan
Priority Seven
To provide assistance to local governments to meet their non-housing community and economic development needs.
ADCStrategic Plan
Production Improvement Priorities: To increase coordination, strengthen linkages and encourage the
formation of partnerships between Georgia’s private sector housing developers, financial institutions, nonprofit organizations, public sector agencies, foundations and other providers;
To increase the capacity and skills of local nonprofit organizations and other providers to offer housing assistance; and,
To improve the responsiveness of state and local policies to affordable housing issues.
ADCAnnual Action Plan - Development
DCA
ADCAnnual Action Plan
Let’s look at programs that will be funded with FFY2007 funds from:
HOME
ADDI
ESGP
HOPWA
CDBG
ADCAnnual Action Plan
Programs Using FFY2007 Consolidated Funds
HOME Rental Housing Loan Program HOME CHDO Pre-Development Loan Program HOME CHDO Operating Assistance Permanent Supportive Housing Program Georgia Dream Second Mortgage Program including all the financial options. Georgia Dream Single Family Development Program Rural Rental Housing Development Fund Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP)
ADCAnnual Action Plan
Examples of Housing Projects
ADC
Pecan Grove Waynesboro
HOME Rental Housing Loan Program
ADC HOME Rental Housing Loan Program
Tory Pines Sandersville
ADC Permanent Supportive Housing Program
Grove Park
Macon
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ADC Georgia Dream Single Family Development Program
Columbus Housing Initiatives
ADCRural Rental Housing Development Fund - Education
Participants receive training on site selection, environmental issues, construction management, pro forma development, leasing and compliance.
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Before
After
Rehabilitation
CHIP Program
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Habitat Home in Woodbine with “Old Glory”
CHIP Program
ADCAnnual Action Plan
Programs Using FFY2007 Consolidated Funds
Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESGP)• Funds support programs that provide
shelter and essential services to homeless persons throughout Georgia.
• Direct subsidies of federal and state funds are provided to nonprofit organizations and local government entities that operate homeless housing facilities and/or provide services to this special needs population.
ADCAnnual Action Plan
Examples of Homeless/Special Needs Projects
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Trinity Community Ministries
Atlanta
Homeless/Special Needs Programs(Housing Trust Fund)
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Progressive Hope House
Atlanta
Homeless/Special Needs Programs(Housing Trust Fund)
ADCAnnual Action Plan
Programs Using FFY2007 Consolidated Funds
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)
• Offers funds to programs that provide housing and supportive services to low-income persons with HIV-related needs, principally in the state’s HUD-entitled areas.
• Funds are provided to nonprofit HIV housing and service organizations within the 127-county entitled area (does not include the 28-county Atlanta MSA and the 4-county Augusta-Richmond MSA, which are served by local consolidated plans).
ADCAnnual Action Plan
Examples of HOPWA Projects
ADCCentral City Aids Network, Inc.
Macon
HOPWA Programs
ADCDaniel-Flagg Villas
Savannah
ADCAnnual Action PlanCommunity Development Block Grant
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Award From HUD: $44,692,413Less Set-Aside For: State Administration $ 999,848 Immediate Threat and Danger Program $ 500,000 The Redevelopment Fund $1,500,000 Employment Incentive Program $7,000,000 Set-aside Technical Assistance $ 446,924
Remainder: Available For Regular Competition $34,251,641
Federal Fiscal Year 2006 Allocation of CDBG Funds
Annual Action PlanCommunity Development Block Grant
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Entitlement Cities1. Albany2. Athens/Clarke County3. Atlanta4. Augusta/Richmond County5. Brunswick6. Columbus/Muscogee County7. Dalton8. Gainesville9. Hinesville10. Macon11. Marietta12. Rome13. Roswell14. Savannah15. Valdosta16. Warner Robins
Entitlement Counties1. Clayton County2. Cobb County3. DeKalb County4. Fulton County5. Gwinnett County
Annual Action PlanCommunity Development Block Grant
Designated Entitlement Cities and Counties receiving direct funding from HUD
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State Applicants Include:
Non-entitlement cities and counties (balance of the state, including 151 counties and 522 cities).
Annual Action PlanCommunity Development Block Grant
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CDBG Regular Annual Competition• Eligible units of local government may apply
for funds to implement projects that address housing, public facilities, or economic development needs which principally benefit low/moderate-income persons.
• An applicants workshop will be held in December 6-8, 2006. The due date for applications will most likely be April 2, 2007
Annual Action PlanCommunity Development Block Grant
Programs Using FFY2006 Consolidated Funds
ADCAnnual Action PlanCommunity Development Block Grant
CDBG Neighborhood Revitalization Strategies• New Concept
Areas with a minimum 20% of population in poverty
Comprehensive approach• Emphasis On:
Collaboration and partners Long-term (redevelopment) plan
• Incentives Bonus points (20) for approved strategies Annual CDBG application and funding potential
Programs Using FFY2006 Consolidated Funds
ADCAnnual Action PlanCommunity Development Block Grant
CDBG Immediate Threat and Danger Program• Provided to eligible units of local
government to address an event or situation that has a particular urgency and which adversely affects or impacts a community.
• The local government must demonstrate that it lacks sufficient resources to implement the project.
Programs Using FFY2006 Consolidated Funds
ADCAnnual Action PlanCommunity Development Block Grant
CDBG Employment Incentive Program (EIP)*• Eligible units of local government may apply
for funds to assist in the creation and/or retention of jobs, or job training, principally for persons who are low/moderate-income.
• Applications typically include loans to private for-profit entities and/or infrastructure improvements.
*Applications can be submitted at anytime and are funded if they meet a threshold and funds are available.
Programs Using FFY2006 Consolidated Funds
ADCAnnual Action PlanCommunity Development Block Grant
CDBG Redevelopment Fund*• Eligible local governments may apply for funds to assist
with the redevelopment of blighted commercial or industrial areas or blighted individual structures.
CDBG Loan Guarantee Program*• Eligible local governments may request the state to
assist in obtaining a Federal guarantee of local government notes through a pledge of future CDBG allocations to the state.
• Funds raised through this process are for eligible large-scale economic development projects which will benefit low/moderate-income persons.
*Applications can be submitted at anytime and are funded if they meet a threshold and funds are available.
Programs Using FFY2006 Consolidated Funds
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Maximum CDBG Grant AmountsPer FFY2006 Consolidated Plan
Regular Annual Competition
Single Activity Project $ 500,000
Multi-Activity Project $ 800,000
Immediate Threat and Danger $ 50,000
Employment Incentive Program $ 500,000
Redevelopment Fund $ 500,000
Annual Action PlanCommunity Development Block Grant
ADCAnnual Action Plan
Examples of CDBG Projects
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Fort Gaines Neighborhood Revitalization
Rehabbed 16 homes.
Provided street and drainage improvements and 6” water lines in the neighborhood.
CDBG Program
Before
ADCFort Gaines Neighborhood Revitalization
After
ADC CDBG Program
City of Gainesville Homeownership
ADCConsolidated Plan Annual Performance Report (CAPER)
State Fiscal Year 2006
Accomplishments07/01/05 – 06/30/06
ADCConsolidated Plan Annual Performance Report
Rental Housing• Projects totaling $11,234,284 million in HOME funds
created 323 affordable rental units.
Homeownership• 506 households achieved homeownership using
$3,650,000 in Georgia Dream Second Mortgage funds.
• 216 households were assisted by down payment assistance or rehab using $2,467,345 in HOME funds through the CHIP program.
• 74 homes were rehabilitated or relocation assistance was provided using $2,1578,755 in CDBG funds.
State Fiscal Year 2006 Accomplishments
ADCConsolidated Plan Annual Performance Report
Homelessness• A total of $4,202,889 in State and Federal homeless
assistance funds was administered to 170 projects to provide housing to 33,085 homeless individuals, supportive services to approximately 117,277 homeless individuals, and over 53,092 persons received homeless prevention assistance.
Persons With HIV/AIDS• Of the HOPWA funds expended, $592,555 provided
housing to 583 persons with HIV/AIDS along with 490 family members and $764,592 provided supportive services only to 866 persons with HIV/AIDS, and 1,273 persons with HIV/AIDS received housing information.
State Fiscal Year 2006 Accomplishments
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CDBG Accomplishments SFY2006 (Most Recent)
Activity Description Projects Assisted
Water Facilities 36Sewer Facilities 28Streets and/or Drainage Improvements 55Youth Facilities/Shelters 7Head Start/Daycare Facilities 3Facilities for individuals with Disabilities 3Health Facilities: Mental 1Health Facilities: Physical 5Adult Learning Centers 1Senior Centers 3Multi-Purpose Centers 23
Consolidated Plan Annual Performance ReportCommunity Development Block Grant
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Projected Timeline for Submission and Approval
Public Hearing Dates
October 26, 2006 Dalton
October 30, 2006 Tifton
October 31, 2006 Statesboro
November 2, 2006 Atlanta
ADCProjected Timeline for Submission and Approval
November 2, 2006 Hearings Completed
December 1, 2006 Thirty-Day Period Opens for Public Comments on the Draft Version of the FFY2007 Annual Action Plan
December 31, 2006 Public Comment Period Ends
By January 15, 2007 Consolidated Plan Submitted to HUD for Review and Approval
July 1, 2007 FFY2007/SFY2008 Program Year Begins
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Consolidated Plan / HOME: Lolita S. Collins (404) 679-5293 [email protected] Dan Basso (404) 327-6858 [email protected] Don Watt (404) 679-0660 [email protected]
CDBG Projects: Rick Huber (404) 679-3174 [email protected] Steed Robinson (404) 679-1585 [email protected]
ESG / HOPWA: John Bassett (404) 679-3170 [email protected] Phillis Thomas (404) 679-0651 [email protected] Tina Moore (404) 327-6870 [email protected]
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