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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY AFFORDABLE HOUSING SERVICES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) Request for Proposal Technical Workshop April 12, 2016
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Introduction ■ Process ■ Eligibility Requirements ■ Eligible Activities ■ Ineligible Activities ■ Types of Projects ■ Application Checklist ■ The Application ■ Deadline ■ Quarterly Reports/Monitoring ■ Environmental Review ■ Other Regulatory Requirements
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Application Process Application Workshop Draft Action Plan RFP Application Notice Application Review Notification of Status Action Plan Adoption Technical Assistance Workshop Contract Completion Public Comment Period
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Eligibility Requirements ■ Must be a CDBG Eligible Activity ■ Must meet a National Objective – Benefit to low & moderate income – Prevention/eliminate blight – Meet an urgent community need (Not eligible for the purpose of this RFP process)
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Strategic Outcomes Identified by Hillsborough County Administration ■ 1. Create safe, attractive communities that residents are proud to call home. ■2. Create a strong and sustainable local economy. ■3. Create healthy and enjoyable places to live, work and play. ■4. Provide self-sufficiency and quality of life for those who need help. ■5. Create a safe and effective transportation network that keeps pace with demand. ■6. Provide reliable, cost-effective, secure infrastructure that minimizes environmental impacts.
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Performance Measurements ■ One of three Objectives – Provides Suitable Living Environment – Provides Decent Housing – Creates Economic Opportunities ■ One of three Outcomes – Increased Availability and Accessibility – Increased Affordability – Increased Sustainability
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CDBG Eligible Activities ■Acquisition of Real Property ■Public Facilities and Improvements ■Public Services ■Housing Rehabilitation ■Special Economic Development ■Infrastructure ■Façade Improvements ■Homeownership Counseling ■* Not all activities are noted
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Public Services Provision of public services ( including labor, supplies and materials), including but not limited to the following: Senior Services Health Services Child Care Youth Services Crime Prevention Fair Housing Counseling Employment Training Handicapped Services Transportation Services Other Public Service Needs Public Services must be a new service or expanded service Minimum request is $30,000 Maximum request $100,000
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Ineligible Activities* ■ Political activities, ■ Income payments ■ Construction of new housing ■ Operating and maintenance expenses ■ Furniture/Equipment *May include other activities.
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Examples of Projects ■ Area benefit activities -water, sewer, sidewalks -neighborhood improvements such as a park ■ Limited Clientele -housing for specific group ( disabled, youths at risk, domestic violence clients, etc.) -services for specific group ( homeless, seniors, etc.) ■ Housing activities -transitional shelters- considered a public facility -convert non-residential to permanent housing
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CDBG Guide to National Objectives & Eligible Activities Located at: https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/89/community- development-block-grant-program-cdbg-guide-to-national-objectives-and- eligible-activities-for-entitlement-communities/ Resources
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Priority of Selection ■ Meets one or more of Hillsborough County’s Strategic Outcomes, and CDBG Goals and Objectives ■ Leverage other Resources ■ Is Ready to Proceed - Phased or Fully Funded ■ Financial Capacity ■ Past Performance/New Subrecipients ■ Other items on the chart in the Instructions
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Application Checklist ■ Proposal Checklist ■ General Information/Project Information ■ Grant Administration ■ Project Eligibility and National Objective ■ Beneficiary Data-keep in mind the ¼ reports ■ Performance Measure related to the Con Plan ■ Compliance with monitoring visits ■ Consolidated Plan Strategies and Priorities
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Application Checklist Cont. ■ Detailed Project Information ■ Details on Construction Projects ■ Project Budget/Cost Estimates ■ Financial Documentation ■ Certification ■ Letters of Support (Non Governmental Please) ■ Other Documentation- Non Profit Status, List of Board of Directors, Articles of Incorporation, Current Certified Financial Statement and most recent Audit, Organizational Chart
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Application Checklist Cont. ■ Affidavit of Standards for Financial Management ■ Conflict of Interest Certification ■ Signature Authorization and Request for Funding Certification ■ Environmental Acknowledgement
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Two Applications – Please select the correct one: 1. Public Facility Projects 2. Public Services, Housing Activities and Economic Development projects The Application
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Application ■ Deadline Date is April 25, at 3PM!! ■ Late or incomplete applications are ineligible ■ Please keep responses to questions as brief as possible ■ Keep application pages in numerical order ■ Project title please limit to no more than 40 characters
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DEADLINE Application DeadlineAHS Staff Contact Monday April 25, 2015 Michael Marshall, 813/274-6649 marshallmw@hillsboroughcounty.org marshallmw@hillsboroughcounty.org Before 3:00 p.m. Maureen Calderaro, 813/274-6657 calderarom@hillsboroughcounty.org calderarom@hillsboroughcounty.org
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Application Process Two-phased process for external applicants Preliminary Approval Supplemental information may be requested Presentation to Evaluation Committee Additional information necessary for final approval Deadline for submitting additional information
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Supplemental Information May Include the following: ■ Signed W-9 if not on file or signer’s have changed
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Funding Process ■ Notification - Mid Summer. ■ No funds are to be spent until the environmental review is complete and the funding agreement is fully executed ■ Funds available October 1 st ■ Only an executed County Agreement approved by BOCC is a firm commitment of funds.
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Subrecipient Technical Assistance ■ Required Participation in a Technical Assistance Workshop ■ One-on-One Technical Assistance – Often results during monitoring visits. – Subrecipient may request.
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Funding Agreement Provisions ■ Record Keeping ■Insurance ■Reporting ■Other Requirements
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Quarterly Reports ■ Contract Requirement ■ Allows staff to monitor program & financial performance ■ Helps to identify performance or compliance problems early ■ Required regardless of the level of activity ■ Project accomplishment data is required in IDIS to report both the progress and completion of an activity
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What is Monitoring? A system of measures and procedures that: Supports compliance with State & Federal Regulations Assures correction when non-compliance is identified Drives and supports the department and the organizations efforts for improved results.
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Monitoring Two Methods of Monitoring 1.Desk – project information is requested and reviewed in hose to ensure it is complete and accurate. 2.Internal & Onsite – review of program and financial records, files, supporting documentation, policies and procedures.
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Environmental Review Records Exempt or Excluded Activities Must be completed before the funding agreement is approved and any work begins on the Project Environmental Assessment Process
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Labor Relations ■ Davis Bacon Act requires the payment of prevailing wage rates (as determined by the US Dept. of Labor) to all laborers and mechanics on Federal government construction projects. ■ Construction includes alteration, new construction, demolition, rehabilitation and/or repair of federally supported projects. ■ CDBG Expenditures over $2,000
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Labor Relations ■ Section 3 Act requires that low income wage earners be considered for any new hiring on projects over $100,000. ■ Both Acts requires semi annual reporting of contractors on the site. ■ Certified Payrolls are required weekly for construction projects.
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Have a Great Day! And Good Luck With Your Application!
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