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<br /> INDICATORSSTRATEGY 3.3.2
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<br /> 3.3.2a The OCHPC is sustained with ongoing,dedicated sources of financial support. OCHPC Partners,Hope Renovations,Habitat for Humanity
<br /> of Orange County,TJCOG,Chapel Hill Department of
<br /> Affordable Housing and Community Connections,Town of
<br /> CARR,Town of HILLS,and OC Planning Department,UNC
<br /> Division of OS/OT
<br /> 3.3.2b Home Repair Navigators,paid positions situated within OCHPC partners,who OCHPC Partners,Hope Renovations,Habitat for Humanity
<br /> assist homeowners in walking through home repair service processes,are of Orange County,TJCOG,Chapel Hill Department of
<br /> established as supports. Affordable Housing and Community Connections,Town
<br /> of CARR,Town of HILLS,OC Planning Department,UNC
<br /> Division of OS/OT
<br /> 3.3.2c Education resources and databases that are already available(e.g.,the Minority OCHPC Partners,Hope Renovations,Habitat for Humanity
<br /> and Women-Owned Business Enterprise State Database)are highlighted and of Orange County,TJCOG,Chapel Hill Department of
<br /> distributed to support older adults in connecting with contractors. Affordable Housing and Community Connections,Town
<br /> of CARR,Town of HILLS,OC Planning Department,UNC
<br /> Division of OS/OT
<br /> 3.3.2d Education workshops catering to older adults continue to be offered around OCHPC Partners,Hope Renovations,Habitat for Humanity
<br /> minor to major home repairs. Notification of workshops is disseminated to of Orange County,TJCOG,Chapel Hill Department of
<br /> organizations and individuals from racially diverse communities. Affordable Housing and Community Connections,Town
<br /> of CARR,Town of HILLS,OC Planning Department,UNC
<br /> Division of OS/OT
<br /> STRATEGY 3.3.3
<br /> INDICATORS RWONSIBLEAGENCIRS
<br /> 3.3.3a Sustainable funding is allocated to support minor home repair programs that OCHPC partners,OCDOA
<br /> specifically target small to medium size projects(e.g.,OCDOA Handy Helpers),
<br /> including administrative support and materials for repairs.
<br /> 3.3.3b Workforce development initiatives,partnerships,and incentives are developed OCHPC partners,TJCOG
<br /> and sustained that increase the number of contractors providing small to
<br /> medium size home repairs to older adults.
<br /> 3.3.3c Land-banking initiatives are continued,with additional provisions and policies OCHPC partners,Marian Cheek Jackson Center,TJCOG
<br /> that facilitate long-term residents to age in their communities,particularly for
<br /> individuals from diverse racial communities and those who cannot afford and
<br /> are not eligible for major necessary home repairs.
<br /> 3.3.3d A"Last Resort"fund is explored and potentially developed in partnership with OCHPC partners,TJCOG
<br /> local funders to offer more flexible funding to homes that are complicated or
<br /> difficult and do not fall easily within the eligibility matrix.
<br /> 3.3.3e Equity-based exemptions or modifications for"affordability"clauses in OCHPC partners,TJCOG
<br /> lien-based home repair programs are explored,considered,and potentially
<br /> implemented as policy.
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