Orange County NC Website
6 <br /> Grantee Name: Orange County <br /> Quarterly Fair Housing Activity Months Year Estimated Actual <br /> Cost Cost <br /> Seek more funds for subsidized housing. Jan-Mar 2021 $0 <br /> Orange County Housing and Community <br /> Development Department, and its partners in the Apr-Jun 2021 $0 <br /> Towns of Carrboro, Chapel Hill, and Hillsborough are <br /> constantly seeking funding opportunities for Jul-Sep 2021 $0 <br /> affordable housing in the community, and will <br /> continue to do so ongoing throughout the CDBG-CV Oct-Dec 2021 $0 <br /> grant period. <br /> Examples of recent funding secured for affordable Jan-Mar 2022 $0 <br /> housing—in addition to this CDBG-CV grant— Apr-Jun 2022 $0 <br /> include Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF) allocated to <br /> the County, CRF funds from the NC Department of Jul-Sep 2022 $0 <br /> Health and Human Services, and Emergency Solutions <br /> Grant(ESG) funds from the NC Department of Health <br /> and Human Services. Oct-Dec 2022 $0 <br /> Jan-Mar 2023 $0 <br /> Apr-Jun 2023 $0 <br /> Explore funding options for a best-practices Rapid Jan-Mar 2021 $108,000 <br /> Rehousing program to serve homeless individuals <br /> and families in Orange County. Apr-Jun 2021 $108,000 <br /> Orange County Housing and Community <br /> Development Department and the Orange County Jul-Sep 2021 $108,000 <br /> Partnership to End Homelessness set up and funded a <br /> best-practice Rapid Rehousing program in 2020, using Oct-Dec 2021 $108,000 <br /> ESG funds, ESG—Coronavirus (ESG-CV) funds, and <br /> HOME Investment Partnerships Program(HOME) Jan-Mar 2022 $108,000 <br /> funds. We estimate that at full capacity—with two <br /> full-time case managers with full caseloads—the Apr-Jun 2022 $108,000 <br /> annual budget requirement will be $432,000. <br /> Jul-Sep 2022 $108,000 <br /> Oct-Dec 2022 $108,000 <br /> Jan-Mar 2023 $108,000 <br /> Apr-Jun 2023 $108,000 <br /> 4 <br />