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2008 WORK PLAN
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Commission is responsible for: overseeing both
current cycles of the Competitive Process for the funding of affordable housing and community
development projects and programs; reviewing related activities; and making funding
recommendations to City Council. The following items are included in the CDBG Commission's
2008 Work Plan:
1. Competitive Funding Process: Program Development
The CDBG Commission will continue to work to improve the Competitive Process for
CDBG, HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), Affordable Housing Fund
(AHF), and Human Services Program (HSP) funds. The work program involves a review
of processes for application selection, solicitation of proposals, funding criteria
recommendations and the final selection of applications and recommendations for
funding to City Council. The enhancement of the Process is an ongoing goal, and is
usually made in direct response to applicant feedback and regulatory changes.
The Commission will also, if needed, review financial management of program funds, so
that program viability can be enhanced, and the City can be assured of the best return on
its investment dollars (e.g., loans vs. grants, when possible).
The Commission will also work with staff to pursue a change to the Commission's name
and corresponding legal documents to more appropriately reflect its funding
recommendation purview over several funding streams, -- currently two federal (CDBG
and HOME) and two local (Affordable Housing Fund and Human Services Program).
2. CDBG FY 2007-2008: Program Development
CDBG Program Development involves the continuation of the federally funded grant
program for activities such as acquisition, public facilities, public services, affordable
housing, and planning. The process includes a review and update of the processes for
application selection, solicitation of proposals, criteria for funding, and funding
recommendation.
3. HOME FY 2007-2008: Program Development
HOME Program Development involves the continuation of the federally funded grant
program for affordable housing and will include review of the processes for application
selection, solicitation of proposals, criteria for funding, and funding selection.
4. Human Services Program FY2008: Program Development
City of Fort Collins
CDBG Commission: 2007 Work Plan
Human Services Program Development includes the continuation of the locally funded
grant program (from the City's General Fund), highlighting human services needs within
the community. The process includes a review of the application selection process,
solicitation of proposals, criteria for funding, and funding selection. The Commission
may also review impacts to HSP funding in the face of municipal budgetary challenges.
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