Title: California Department of Housing and Community Development
1 Californias Road to Recovery July 23, 2009
- California Department of Housing and Community
Development - Chris Westlake, Deputy Director, Division of
Financial Assistance
2American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- Community Development Block Grant Program
- Homelessness Prevention Fund
- Neighborhood Stabilization Program
- Tax Credit Assistance Program
- Public Capital Housing Capital Fund
- Lead Hazard Reduction Grants
- Project Based Rental Assistance
- Native American and Native Hawaiian Housing Grants
2
3Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG-R)
- 1 Billion Nationwide
- 123.3 Million California
- 10.6 Million - HCD
4CDBG-R
- The CDBG program allows local governments to
undertake a wide range of activities intended to
create suitable living environments, provide
decent affordable housing and create economic
opportunities. Priority will be given to
projects that can award contracts based on bids
within 120 days of the grant agreement.
5CDBG-R
- Deadline to spend funds is 9/30/12
- Avoid projects w/unpredictable timelines
- Shovel ready as a requirement might be moot but
still a good idea - Dont co-mingle CDBG-R and CDBG
- Use of IDIS Quarterly reports required
- No Program Income
6Homelessness Prevention Fund
- 1.5 Billion Nationwide
- 189.1 Million California
- 44.4 Million - HCD
7Homelessness Prevention Fund
- The Homelessness Prevention Fund will provide
financial assistance and services to prevent
individuals and families from becoming homeless
and help those who are experiencing homelessness
to be quickly re-housed and stabilized.
8Eligible HPRP Activities
- Financial assistance
- Housing relocation stabilization services
- Data collection evaluation
9What HPRP Does Not Allow
- No mortgage assistance
- No legal/other fees associated with retaining
homeowners housing - Social/supportive services not related to housing
are not eligible - ineligible
10HPRP Financial Assistance
- Short term 3 months
- Med-term 4 -18
- gt3 mos 1/4ly evaluation
- Portion of/100/graduatedlt oer time
- 18 mos max assistance
- Assist renters or homeowners about to become
homeless - Utilities, moving costs, deposits, rent in a new
unit, storage fees
11HPRP Housing Relocation Stabilization
- Case management
- Outreach engagement
- Housing search placement
- Legal services
- Credit repair
12HPRP Data Collection Evaluation
- Data collection evaluation
- HMIS system or equivalent
- Cannot supplement existing HMIS systems
13Deadlines for HPRP
- Must be obligated by 9-30-09
- Expenditure
- 60 within 2 years from signed HUD agreement
- 100 within 3 years of signed agreement
14HCD NOFA for HPRP
- Released on July 11, 2009
- Approximately 42 Million
- Due August 6, 2009
- Documents for Exhibits A, B, C and L due no later
than August 27, 2009 - Staff Contact
- 916-445-0845 or homeless_at_hcd.ca.gov
15HPRP Major Point Categories
16Top 4 Categories
- A. Applicant Capability (90 Points)
- Years serving the Homeless and at Risk Population
- Currently providing Homeless Prevention
activities - Service area is well defined
- Certificate(s) of Local Approval
- Aligned with 10-year Plan and/or Continuum of
Care - HMIS or comparable data collection system
- Experience operating a rental assistance program
- B. Services (75 Points)
- Number of services provided
- Financial Assistance
- Housing Relocation and Stabilization
- Data Collection and Evaluation
- Homeless Prevention Program
- Rapid Re-Housing Program
17Top 4 Categories cont.
- C. Outreach and Marketing (100 Points)
- Identified Local Need
- Outreach Plan
- HUD Targeting 50 or less of Area Median Income
- State Targeting 10 - 30 Area Median Income
- Marketing Plan
- Utilization of CalWORKS homeless assistance
- General Assistance caseload
- Identification of homeless count
- Utilization of waiting lists for subsidized
housing emergency shelters - D. Fiscal Management (60 Points)
- EHAP grant management (within past 3 years)
- FESG grant management (within past 3 years)
- Other State or Federal grant management
- No Audit Findings
- Identifiable Estimated Drawdown Schedule
- Individualized Housing and Service Plan
- Positive Net Worth
- Working Capital
18Eligible Activities in HCD NOFA
- A. Financial Assistance - Limited to 56 of
total grant amount - Short term rent
- Medium term rent
- Security deposits
- Utility deposits
- Utility payments
- Moving costs
- Credit repair
- Motel/hotel vouchers
- B. Housing Relocation and Stabilization Services
- Limited to 32 of total grant amount - Case management
- Outreach and engagement
- Legal services
- Credit repair
- C. Data Collection/Evaluation - Limited to 11
of total grant amount - D. Grant Administration - Limited to 1 of the
grant amount
19Neighborhood Stabilization Program
- 2 Billion Nationwide
- ???? Million California
- 21.7 Million HCD (Applied)
20NSP2
- Round two of NSP is competitive grants to address
home foreclosure and abandonment and for the
provision of capacity building and support for
NSP grantees. NSP grantees can be States,
Localities, Non-Profits and combinations of
Non-Profits and For-Profit.
21Eligible Use
Eligible Activities
- As an activity delivery cost for an eligible
activity (designing setting it up) - Financing of an NSP eligible activity, to carry
out that activity, is eligible as part of that
activity
1. Establish financing mechanisms for purchase
redevelopment of foreclosed upon homes
residential properties
22Eligible Use
Eligible Activities
- Acquisition
- Disposition
- Relocation
- Direct homeownership assistance
- Eligible rehabilitation and preservation
activities for homes and other residential
properties - Housing counseling for those seeking to take part
in the activity
2. Purchase and rehabilitate homes and
residential properties that have been abandoned
or foreclosed upon, in order to sell, rent, or
redevelop such homes and properties
23Eligible Use
Eligible Activities
- Acquisition
- Disposition (includes maintenance)
3. Establish land banks for homes that have been
foreclosed upon
24Eligible Use
Eligible Activities
Clearance, for blighted structures only
4. Demolish blighted structures
25Eligible Activities
Eligible Use
- Acquisition
- Disposition
- Public facilities and improvements
- Housing Counseling Public Services (limited to
prospective purchasers or tenants of redeveloped
properties) - Relocation
- New housing construction
- Direct homeownership assistance
5. Redevelop demolished or vacant properties
26NSP2
- You must have capacity
- 75 units worth of eligible activities
- Need foreclosure or foreclosure/vacancy
- Index in notice
- Online NSP Need Calculation Tool
- Looks at either of foreclosures OR
combination of estimated foreclosure rate with
vacancy rate - Challenging criteria for many SOCAL grantees
27NSP2 Contd.
- The Six Factors w/o sub-factors
- Need/extent of problem 40 pts
- Capacity/relevant staff 40 pts
- Soundness of Approach 45 points
- Leveraging 10 points
- Energy efficiency/sustainability 10 pts
- Neighborhood transformation 5 pts
28NSP Challenges
- Wont assist individuals in foreclosure
- obligated within 18 months
- Spent within 4 years
- 75 to those at or below 120 AMI
- 25 of total allocation must go to those at or
below 50 AMI - 10 available for administration
- Properties must be bought at discount of CMAV
1 - Relocation (URA) applies vacant properties a
plus - Advance notice of OIG interest/scrutiny
- FBI real estate fraud unit
29NSP 1 HUD Direct
- Jurisdiction NSP Allocation
- CALIFORNIA STATE PROGRAM 145,071,506
- ALAMEDA COUNTY 2,126,927
- ANTIOCH 4,049,228
- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 6,019,051
- OAKLAND 8,250,668
- RICHMOND 3,346,105
- SAN JOSE 5,628,283
- VALLEJO 2,657,861
- BAY AREA Subtotal 32,078,123
- TOTAL CA 529,601,773
30NSP 1 HCD SubGrantees
- Jurisdiction HCD/NSP Allocation
- Fairfield City, Solano County 2,371,335
- Pittsburg City, Contra Costa County 1,718,486
- Hayward City, Alameda County 1,554,489
- Concord City, Contra Costa County 1,159,124
- Vacaville City, Solano County 1,101,157
- BAY AREA Subtotal 7,904,591
- TOTAL ALLOCATION Tier 1 44,621,263
31NSP 1 HCD SubGrantees
- Jurisdiction HCD/NSP Allocation
- Alameda County (6) 2,344,060
- Santa Clara County (4) 1,023,100
- Solano County (5) 1,902,442
- Sonoma County (3) 1,865,047
- BAY AREA Subtotal 7,134,649
- TOTAL ALLOCATION Tier 2 55,019,955
32NSP 1 Rental NOFA
- Approximately 36 million
- Released next week
- Eligible jurisdictions
33Tax Credit Assistance Program
- 2.25 Billion Nationwide
- 325.8 Million California
34Tax Credit Assistance Program
- Gap financing for projects awarded low income
housing tax credits in federal fiscal years 2007,
2008, or 2009 are eligible for funding, but must
give priority to projects that are expected to be
completed by February 2012.
35Transparency Accountability
36For More Information
- Department of Housing and
- Community Development
- www.hcd.ca.gov
- cwestlake_at_hcd.ca.gov
- (916) 322-1560