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Human Services & Housing Funding Board
REGULAR MEETING
March 13, 2024 at 5:30 PM
Remote/ZOOM
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1. CALL TO ORDER
• At 5:33 PM the meeting was called to order by Pat Hastings.
2. ROLL CALL
• Board Members Present
o Pat Hastings, Chair
o Olga Duvall, Vice Chair (joined in-progress)
o Christine Koepnick
o Erma Woodfin
o Lori Kempter
o Michaela Ruppert
o Mike Nielsen
• Board Members Excused
o Mike Kulisheck
• Staff Members Present
o Adam Molzer, Staff Liaison, Social Sustainability – City of Fort Collins
o Beth Rosen, Social Sustainability – City of Fort Collins
• Guests Present
o None
For further information, details and insight, and audio recording, resources are available by contacting the
HSHF-Board staff liaison.
3. AGENDA REVIEW
Adam Molzer reviewed the agenda. The Board accepted the agenda without modification.
4. COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
None.
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – February 14, 2024 Regular Meeting
Michaela Ruppert motioned to approve the February 14, 2024 meeting minutes as presented. Pat Hastings
seconded. Approved 6-0.
6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None.
7. LEARNING SERIES PRESENTATION
a. Affordable Housing – Beth Rosen, City of Fort Collins – Grants Compliance & Policy Manager
• Beth Rosen, Grants Compliance & Policy Manager at the City of Fort Collins, joined the Human
Services and Housing Funding Board members for a presentation regarding the City’s housing goals
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and the evaluation of housing proposals entering the competitive grant process’s alignment with
those goals. The presentation offered insight into the different components of a project proposal,
including but not limited to the income of the populations being served, funding history, debt
service ratio, and total City subsidy per unit. Several board members followed up with clarifying
questions for Beth.
• Beth informed the Board that she would be revising the Housing Staff Summary and Guidance Chart
and providing updated versions to the Board. Two applicants’ potential funding sources have
changed, and they will be providing City staff with new AMI targets for their unit mix. Both
applicants will be submitting a new Project Operating Budget and City staff will update any relevant
information in ZoomGrants.
• Adam Molzer informed the Board that Housing Deliberations will take place on Tuesday, April 30.
During this deliberation, the Board is asked to rank the proposed housing programs and projects
(rather than making specific funding recommendations) in a process facilitated by Beth Rosen and
himself.
8. NEW BUSINESS
a. Affordable Housing Presentations and Q&A Process
• Adam Molzer explained that the eight (8) housing applicants will submit recordings of their
presentations for Board members to view a week prior to the Joint Work Session with the
Affordable Housing Board on March 27. This meeting will be dedicated to a question-and-answer
session between the housing applicants and both boards.
b. Human Services Grant Funding Protocol
• Adam Molzer went over the protocol that provides guidance as to how the Board members are
expected to approach the Human Service Deliberations that will take place on May 1.
• Adam reminded the Board that they will be asked to vote on renewal applications for the 3-year
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Public Service Fund recipients. This will occur on April
30 following housing deliberations.
• Pat Hastings made a motion to follow the funding protocol as presented for the 2024 Competitive
Funding Process. Erma Woodfin seconded. Approved 7-0.
9. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS
Olga Duvall shared information about a free 21-day racial equity habit-building challenge that Food
Solutions New England hosts in April. Adam Molzer will send an email to the Board with more information
about the challenge.
10. STAFF REPORTS
a. Human Services Priorities Platform Update
• Social Sustainability’s HUD (Housing and Urban Development) Team is in the beginning phases of
their engagement and data gathering process for the 2025 HUD Consolidated Plan. Part of this
process includes conducting interviews, forming focus groups, and distributing surveys to local
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service providers. The Human Services Priorities Platform Team and HUD Team are working to
combine efforts to avoid duplicating requests from the community.
• Dianne Tjalkens, who is leading the HUD Consolidated Plan, will be coming to speak with the Board
in the spring and fall.
b. New Board Members – July 2024
• Adam Molzer helped facilitate interviews with Councilmember Julie Pignataro for new and
reapplying Board members. 2 returning members have been nominated again, and 2 new members
are anticipated to begin in July. City Council will be voting on new Boards & Commissions members
at their March 19 meeting.
• Adam will be inviting the new members to the April & May HSHF meetings to observe as members
of the public.
c. Super Issues Meeting (March 25) and B&C Orientation (April 8 & 22)
• Super Issues Meetings are put on by the City Clerk’s Office for Boards and Commissions across the
City to come together and discuss various topics of interest. The next one will be held on March 25.
• There will be a mandatory orientation for new and reappointed board members held on April 8 and
April 22.
11. OTHER BUSINESS
Bird Whistle Affordable Townhomes, a project that the Human Services & Housing Funding Board
contributed to, will have a ribbon cutting ceremony on March 22.
CARE Housing sent a letter to City Council and City Leaders referencing the City’s contributions made to their
Heartside Hill project. Over $3 million from the City has been invested in the project and CARE specifically
called out the Human Services & Housing Funding Board.
12. NEXT MEETING
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 | 5:30pm | Location: Zoom/Online
Joint Meeting with the Affordable Housing Board
13. ADJOURNMENT
Pat Hastings adjourned meeting at 7:08 PM.
Minutes were finalized and approved by the Human Services & Housing Funding Board on April 3, 2024.