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File #: RS-22-015    Version: 1 Name: HOME-ARP Grant
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/27/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/25/2022 Final action: 1/25/2022
Title: Consider a memorandum/resolution ratifying the acceptance of the HOME-ARP grant funding in the amount of $1,778,641.
Sponsors: Community Development Department
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Grant Agreement, 3. Award Letter, 4. Fact Sheet, 5. Presentation
Title

Consider a memorandum/resolution ratifying the acceptance of the HOME-ARP grant funding in the amount of $1,778,641.

Summary

DATE: January 18, 2022

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Leslie Hinkle, Executive Director of Community Development

SUBJECT: HOME-ARP Grant Funding

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

Through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, the City of Killeen was allocated $1,778,641 in HOME-ARP funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Due to time constraints on accepting the grant, the City Manager executed the grant agreement on behalf of the City on November 4, 2021.

The HOME-ARP funds were allocated through the HOME formula to all cities/counties that qualified for an annual HOME allocation for FY 2021. HOME-ARP funds must be used for individuals or families from the following qualifying populations: homeless; at risk of homelessness; fleeing or attempting to flee domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking; other populations where providing assistance would prevent the family's homelessness or would serve those with the greatest risk of housing instability; and veterans and families that include a veteran family member that meets one of the preceding criteria.

HOME-ARP funds can be used only for four basic eligible activities including the production or preservation of affordable housing; tenant-based rental assistance; supportive services, including homeless prevention services and housing counseling; and the purchase or development of non-congregate shelter for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Additionally, HOME-ARP provides up to 15 percent of the allocation to administrative and planning costs of the City and for any subrecipient administering all or a portion of the grant. Also, HOME-ARP can provide up to 5 percent of the grant for operating costs of non-profits, including homeless providers. Additional funding is available to these organizati...

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