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5 <br /> Slide #5 <br /> r <br /> Civil Rights Program(Fair Housing) (0.5) Department <br /> Eviction Diversion 2 <br /> Emergency Housing Assistance 1 $450,000 <br /> Civil Rights Program 2 Fun('7 n(�" <br /> • Housing Choice Voucher 6 $7,000,000 ILL���..111 Ya <br /> • Client Needs $16,000 HOME Investment Partnership 0.5 $350,000 Overview <br /> HOMF-ARP $400,000 <br /> Urgent Repair Program{NCHFA) $120,000 <br /> Essential Single Family Rehabilitation(NCHFA) $160,000 <br /> Longtime Homeowner Assistance $2501 <br /> Bond/CIP $1,666,667 <br /> Emergency Repair Fund (Fee-Funded) <br /> Urgent Repair Program 2 $40,000 <br /> Administration 2 <br /> Housing Helpline 2.5 <br /> Rapid Rehousing 1.5 $250,000 <br /> Administration 0.2 <br /> Cold Weather Cots $30,000 *OCPEH Consists of Contributions <br /> Bridge Housing $95,0o0 from four OC municipalities broken <br /> Landlord Incentives $20,000 dawn in the following proportions: <br /> Permanent Supportive Housing $150,000 39.7%-Chapel Hill <br /> e SSIiSSDI Outreach,Access,and Recovery 1 39.5%-Orange County <br /> • 14.3%-Carrboro <br /> Rapid Rehousing 1 <br /> • 6.5%-Hillsborough <br /> Street Outreach,Harm Reduction and Deflection 4 <br /> Housing Helpline 0.5 <br /> Rapid Rehousing i **Administrative personnel includes <br /> Housing Access Coordinator 1 L11rector(partial},Business Officer, <br /> Bridge Housing $149,000 Grants Coordinator,and 2 <br /> Administration 1.625 Administrative Assistant equivalents <br /> Administrative Personnel— d <br /> Commissioner Portie-Ascott arrived at 9:11 a.m. <br /> Chair Bedford asked for more information on the HOME Investment Partnership. <br /> Blake Rosser said it is more commonly called the HOME Program, and it is a federal <br /> program. He said the county is in a HOME consortium with Chapel Hill and Carrboro. He said <br /> that the county decides what to do with the funds. He said that Chapel Hill gets around <br /> $400,000 for CDBG, and the county gets around $400,000 and the county then decides how it <br /> will spend it each year. He said that you see it with the consolidated plan, the Annual Action <br /> Plan, the CAPER, and he said you see it every 5 years for consolidated plan. <br /> Commissioner Carter asked for more information about how landlord incentives work. <br /> Blake Rosser said it is a program funded through the Partnership to End Homelessness <br /> and is intended to recruit landlords. He said best practices for landlord incentives is a signing <br /> bonus. He said that is the most common incentive. He said there is also a referral bonus. He <br /> said there is a risk mitigation incentive, which is to compensate landlords for tenant damage to <br /> properties. <br /> Commissioner Greene asked Blake Rosser to review where those funds come from. <br /> Blake Rosser said that administrative fees from the HCV program are used for the risk <br /> mitigation incentive. He said they also request funds in the budget for incentives. <br /> Commissioner Carter asked for more information about SSI outreach. <br /> Blake Rosser said that is the SOAR program. He said is for unhoused individuals and <br /> helps them get registered for benefits. <br />