CDBG & HOME - HOME Application Information

Dear Prospective Applicant:

The City of Davis is requesting proposals for services and projects qualifying under the following program(s):

2012-2013 HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM

Background

The City of Davis is an entitlement city in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program. During this time, over $9 million has been awarded to the City. The grant funds have assisted very-low income persons/households in Davis by providing much needed housing. The City Council, Social Services Commission, and staff review all request for funding of HOME projects during the City's annual "Proposal Rview" cycle.

2012-2013 Grant Application Schedule

  • November 28, 2011
    Social Services Commission (Commission) approval of the Critical Needs List
  • December 6, 2011
    City Council approval of RFP packet and release (Public Hearing)
  • January 4, 2012
    Request for Proposals released
  • January 12, 2012
    Applicant Workshop (Applicant participation is requested)
  • February 3, 2012
    Proposals must be received by Community Services Department staff no later that 5:00 p.m. (Postmark will not be accepted)
  • February 13, 2012
    Staff, Commission, and City Council receive proposals
  • March 5, 2012
    Applicant presentations before Social Services Commission (Public Hearing)
    Commission and City Council review applications and submit requests for additional information; Staff follow-up to Commission and Council requests.
  • March 8, 2012
    Senior Citizens Commission review and recommendations to Social Services Commission on senior-specific service applications
  • March 12, 2012
    Applicant responses due no later than 5:00 p.m.
  • March 16, 2012
    Staff recommendations to Commission
  • March 19, 2012
    Commission proposal/funding deliberations; Commission makes funding recommendations to City Council
  • April 5, 2012
    Funding recommendations sent to City Council; Staff report available for review
  • April 17, 2012
    City Council makes funding decisions (Public Hearing)
  • May 15, 2012
    One-Year Action Plan sent to HUD
  • May 15 through June 30, 2012
    HUD review and approval of One-Year Action Plan
  • July 1, 2012
    2012-2013 CDBG/HOME program year begins

Download a copy of this schedule:2012-2013-program-schedule.pdf This document is in PDF Format Kbytes

Dates subject to change.

Available funding

The 2012-2013 HOME program year runs from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013. The City of Davis is anticipating an allocation of approximately $324,019 in HOME funds for the 2012-2013 program year, which is approximately a 37% reduction from the prior year. Of that amount, ten percent (10%) or approximately $32,402 may be reserved for City Fair Housing activities and HOME program administration. The City may choose to allocate less than the total allowable.

Significant Application Change

The Social Services Commission aids the Davis City Council in making funding decisions for the use of CDBG and HOME funds. In 2003, the Commission requested that the main body of the CDBG and HOME grant proposals be limited to four pages as shown in the HOME Grant Application (see Section 7). The Commission believes that the combination of a four page proposal, illustrative attachments, applicant presentations, and applicant responses to written questions give the commissioners adequate information on which to make funding decisions.

City staff recognizes that most grant applications are currently prepared using word processors. As a result, the application has been developed in a similar format that can easily be followed using a standard word processor. Application worksheets and complete instructions can be found in Section 6 of the Program Guidelines. The worksheets and instructions will help guide you through the process of completing the actual grant application in Section 7. To aid applicants in meeting the four-page limitation, the directions and instructions have been deleted from the actual grant application. While the body of the application will be limited to four pages (excluding the performance schedule and budget), applicants may adjust the spacing as necessary to adequately describe their project. Attachments may be included with the proposal, however they should not be a continuation of the proposal narrative. Instead, they should be illustrative of a point made in the proposal, clearly marked as an attachment, three-hole punched, and should not be cumbersome. The application format will be discussed in detail at the applicant workshop on January 12, 2012.

Funding Limitations

The federally funded HOME Investment Partnerships Program limits the amount of funds that can be spent in two categories: 1) At least At least fifteen percent or $48,603 of HOME funds must be awarded to a Community Housing and Development Organization (CHDO); and 2) Administration (and other related activities) can not exceed 10% of the total grant or $32,402.

Each year the Social Services Commission reviews and approves the “critical needs” funding criteria for the HOME program. Prior to developing your proposal, City staff urges each potential applicant to carefully consider whether or not their program meets a critical need. (See Section 8 of the Program Guidelines).

The federal government also limits the activities that can receive HOME funding. Organizations with questions about the eligibility of a project are strongly encouraged to contact city staff for technical assistance and guidance.

Evaluation Criteria

The City Council approves the criteria to be used by staff and commissioners in evaluating funding requests. This criteria is included in Section 3 of the Program Guidelines. Please note the "absolute thresholds" within the evaluation criteria for the HOME program. All proposals must benefit Davis residents and at least 90% of those beneficiaries must be very-low income persons/households (60% of median income). Projects that do not meet the funding requirements must be disqualified from HOME funding consideration. City staff will assist organizations in evaluating project eligibility and can be contacted for technical assistance at any time before the application deadline.

Grant proposals that do not meet the very-low income persons/households criteria may be considered by the City Council under a separate category.

Application Process

An "Applicant Workshop" will be held to provide an opportunity for all potential applicants to ask questions about the overall HOME program, evaluation criteria, proposal process, etc. The workshop will be held:

Thursday January 12, 2012
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Veteran's Memorial Center Game Room
203 East Fourteenth Street
Davis, CA 95616

An original, plus twenty-five (25) copies of the proposal must be received by the City of Davis Community Services Department no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday February 3, 2012. Proposals received after this date will not be accepted. No exceptions will be granted.

NOTE: All electronic documents should be submitted in Word Format, not a PDF. DO NOT staple, hole punch, or attach a cover sheet. The copies should be separated by a paperclip. In addition, you will be required to submit your application either on disk or via e-mail to dmerschat@cityofdavis.org

Please mail or submit your proposal in person to:
(must arrive by deadline, postmarks not accepted)

City of Davis Community Services Department
Attn: Patrick Conway
1818 Fifth Street
Davis, CA 95616

Funding levels, project categories and recipients will be determined by the City Council on April 17, 2012 (See the schedule in Section 2 for all pertinent dates). Decisions by the City Council are conditional upon the successful completion by the City of the project’s environmental review and final approval from HUD.

Letters of Support

In December 1993, the City Council decided that “Letters of Support” would not be accepted in support of grant proposals. Applicants should address community support, the need for the project and the effectiveness of the organization in the proposal narrative. No letters should be sent with the proposal, or to individual Council members.

Download the 2012-2013 Application Packet

Download the complete 2012-2013 HOME application packet:

Section 7 - HOME Program Grant Application Form is also available as a Microsoft Word document to facilitate the application process.

To download this docment, right click on the file name, and then choose "save link as" to save a copy of the file on your computer:

Program Guidelines

The Program Guidelines are divided into the following sections:

Section 1:  Introduction and Fact Sheet
Section 2:  Grant Program Schedule
Section 3:  Evaluation Criteria to be used by
                  Commissioners and Staff
Section 4:  Income Guidelines
Section 5:  Insurance and Bonding Requirements
Section 6:  HOME Program Grant Application
                 Worksheets and Instructions
Section 7:  HOME Program Grant Application Form
Section 8:  City of Davis Critical Needs
Section 9:  Program Background, Guidelines,
                 and Regulations

Once again, if you have any questions or if this department can be of any assistance, please contact Patrick Conway, Administrative Analyst-Grants at pconway@cityofdavis.org or (530) 747-5858.

Sincerely,
Danielle Foster
Housing and Human Services Superintendent

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City of Davis, California
23 Russell Blvd.
Davis, Ca. 95616