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Supportive Housing Program Overview 2

Supportive Housing Program Overview 2

Today’s Theme-Learning about SHP through the Monitoring Guide to Shine Up Your Star Why

Today’s Theme-Learning about SHP through the Monitoring Guide to Shine Up Your Star Why Monitoring as theme? – Use it as a training approach – Use it for your own self monitoring – Discuss it and take some of the mystery and some of the anxiety out of monitoring HUD has put more emphasis on monitoring – HUD has formalized the process internally – Developed a series of public check lists s 3

Cycle of SHP Grant Local ranking, ESNAPS submission Fund announcement by HUD Technical Submission

Cycle of SHP Grant Local ranking, ESNAPS submission Fund announcement by HUD Technical Submission sent to HUD for new and some renewal projects for approval Grant agreement executed Start of construction and/ or operations – Renewal projects start where last grant ends Annual Performance Report due 15 months after start date see latest version August of 2003 A-133 Audit if more than $500 K of Federal funds HUD determines risk annually and may monitor Grantee may renew project 4 Close out project 90 days after end of grant term

SHP Desk Guide www. hudhre. info/documents/ SHPDeskguide. pdf Handbook for SHP program Pay special

SHP Desk Guide www. hudhre. info/documents/ SHPDeskguide. pdf Handbook for SHP program Pay special attention to the following sections Section “A” program goals * Section “B” eligible program participants and documentation (demonstrates how to document various situations of being homeless) Section “D” eligible and ineligible costs or activities * section “I” grantee responsibility Section “K” rent and fees * On line 5

Reference Material for Monitoring HUD handbook No. 6509. 2 Rev 5 Change 2 Chapter

Reference Material for Monitoring HUD handbook No. 6509. 2 Rev 5 Change 2 Chapter 13 contains exhibits to be used by HUD personnel in reviewing an SHP fund recipient agency Found on HUD website & today’s training materials 12 checklists Use as an internal review sheet for your own agency 6

Grant Terms New SHP projects may be either 2 or 3 years including Samaritan

Grant Terms New SHP projects may be either 2 or 3 years including Samaritan Initiative /Bonus project Renewal projects may be 1, 2 or 3 years Know what your grant agreement and approved application states! 7

SHP Supportive Services Include Case Management Food Employment training Life skills Transportation Counseling (personal,

SHP Supportive Services Include Case Management Food Employment training Life skills Transportation Counseling (personal, employment, chemical abuse, etc) Parenting skills Education Medical basic needs Damage Deposits/ First month Rent Childcare Other supportive services that will assist a client obtain or keep permanent housing Support Service grant is for direct services to participants Budget and expenses regards only cash for expenses 8

Support Services Provided Assessments done initially Assessment address and on a regular basis at

Support Services Provided Assessments done initially Assessment address and on a regular basis at basic needs of client least semi annually – Housing – Family & Children needs Services should be appropriate for the household – Medical care – Finance & Benefits Services may be provided – Counseling directly or by other entities – Goals Services should be – Transportation coordinated – Job skills & Employment Services should be from – Other services as mainstream resources needed 9

Eligible Operating Costs Administration of Staff or Project – (not related to grant administration)

Eligible Operating Costs Administration of Staff or Project – (not related to grant administration) Relocation, Furnishings and Equipment Taxes, Insurance, Utilities, Supplies Building staff, Maintenance, and Repairs Food Other direct operating costs Caution: SHP grants cannot have operating funds for SSO projects and housing with Section 8 Project Based funding for the portion used for housing units 10

Leasing SHP grantee may have the lease in its name or – may hold

Leasing SHP grantee may have the lease in its name or – may hold the lease jointly with the participant or – may allow the participant to have the lease in his or her name, May allow tenant to assume lease Number of units “x” fair market rents or reasonable rent if lesser amount SHP grantee may not have an ownership interest in the property that is leased Cannot rent from relatives of client 11

Eligible grant administration fund uses Attending trainings related directly to the SHP grant program

Eligible grant administration fund uses Attending trainings related directly to the SHP grant program and financial training on working with Federal funds A-133 Audits only – Pro rated if multiple sources of Federal funds Gathering data and Preparing the Annual Progress Report Making draws of HUD grant funds – Includes gathering supportive documentation All the above expenses must be documented administration is not an automatic 5% 12

Explanation of Items in Your Budget Consult “Section D” of “SHP Desk guide” and

Explanation of Items in Your Budget Consult “Section D” of “SHP Desk guide” and policy of August 24, 2000 Explain and itemize all items to be billed to a category such as case manager salary, fringe benefits and other direct costs – Such as supplies, telephones, equipment etc. otherwise we may only assume salary 13

Match Special Issues u. Cash Match documentation required for first year if technical submission

Match Special Issues u. Cash Match documentation required for first year if technical submission needed u. Certify to obtaining match for years 2 &3 u. Match not needed to apply for SHP funds, but must have it at grant agreement time u. Match documented at the end of each 14

Deed Restrictions on Capital Projects 20 year requirement to operate building for the population

Deed Restrictions on Capital Projects 20 year requirement to operate building for the population described in the funded application Recorded with county and is a lien on the property Recorded before the release of capital grant funds HUD has a first position against the property before other grants and soft loans are repaid or satisfied Grantee with HUD permission may transfer property to a qualified entity If default, foreclosure or change of use by grantee, grantee must repay HUD the total grant 15 plus appreciated value in first ten years of

Renewals SHP budget items that may be renewed: Supportive Services Operating HMIS Leasing –

Renewals SHP budget items that may be renewed: Supportive Services Operating HMIS Leasing – (a 4% increase given by HUD 2008 for leasing only) Administration In FY 2008 HUD allowed for the average annual amount of the previous approved SHP budget with no increase for inflation for services, operating or HMIS. 16

Expected Renewal Process for 2009 v Grantee asks for a renewal in the calendar

Expected Renewal Process for 2009 v Grantee asks for a renewal in the calendar year prior to depletion of funds. v(i. e. if funds will run out by December 31, 2010 renew with the 2009 Super. NOFA) v COCs may renew none, all, or part of the funds v Grantee will be judged on performance by COC and HUD v Renewal may be 1, 2, or 3 years depending upon COC v Renewal assumes the current number of households receiving assistance as under previous contracts 17

Renewal Supportive Housing Program Funding Budget 1, 2 or 3 years Budget Item SHP

Renewal Supportive Housing Program Funding Budget 1, 2 or 3 years Budget Item SHP Request Cash Match Total Budget Supportive Housing Services $80 K $20 K $100 K Operating 75 K 25 K 100 K HMIS 8 K 2 K 10 K Leasing 150 K N/A 150 K Subtotal 47 K N/A $360 K Administration- 5% Max. $313 K 15 K Total $328 K 18

Term Extensions to Avoid Renewals v If funding permits-- grantee may extend term limit

Term Extensions to Avoid Renewals v If funding permits-- grantee may extend term limit of present contract to avoid the renewal process for a year or more. Grantees may extend contracts to January 31, 2011 or beyond and delay renewal if level of services can be maintained to avoid the 2009 Funding cycle. v Grantee may find substitute funds to all or part of the financing for the current project v Grantee must maintain current level of services and households served 19

Roles of Grantee and Sponsor Applicant or grantee contracts with HUD, oversees operations, reports

Roles of Grantee and Sponsor Applicant or grantee contracts with HUD, oversees operations, reports to HUD and monitors activities of Sponsors. Sponsor(s) provides support services to tenants, may own or manage housing units, find participants and arrange for services and housing units to rent Some duties need to be negotiated between grantee and sponsor 20

SHP Grant Agreement—Highlights! References to the Super. NOFA, the Mc. Kinney Vento Act, your

SHP Grant Agreement—Highlights! References to the Super. NOFA, the Mc. Kinney Vento Act, your approved grant application and technical submissions, States required remedies for violations, SHP Regulations attached, Special conditions: – Clarifying eligible participants and length of stay, Reporting requirements, Use of grant funds by budget item, Rent limits for leasing projects, Term of assistance for participants, HMIS, Special conditions certified by grantee, HIPAA concerns, Social services needs assessment of participants required, Tracking of program goals, Leverage documentation, Match requirements, Documentation of costs incurred, Requirements for capital projects, Documentation of expansion programs, etc. 21

Approved grant Application & Technical Submissions is part of your grant agreement! Describes: the

Approved grant Application & Technical Submissions is part of your grant agreement! Describes: the approved project your agency proposed to HUD the services provided by your agency the population to be served and number of households served at a point in time you stated the budgets and what funds will be used for during the operation of the grant lists sponsor or partners in the development states match use and sources includes the goals your agency will achieve And much more 22

Know your SHP Application and your Approved Technical Submission & Budgets § Approved budgets

Know your SHP Application and your Approved Technical Submission & Budgets § Approved budgets in technical submission Descriptions § Units and Services provided § Chronic Homeless Narrative on Applicant’s § Additional Information experience including § SHP Certifications sponsors § SF 424 Application Program Components for Federal Targeted populations Assistance including disabilities § Logic Model Milestones § Applicant Disclosure Chart with number of clients § Code of Conduct served and rental Budget 23 § Project Narrative § § §

Participation of Homeless & Formerly Homeless in Governing Projects SHP Regulations 24 CFR 583.

Participation of Homeless & Formerly Homeless in Governing Projects SHP Regulations 24 CFR 583. 300 (f) May include a formerly homeless person on the board of directors , volunteers who were or are homeless, administrators, residence councils, Grantees needs to show a good faith effort to meet this requirement Monitoring Exhibit 13 -4 question 4 24

SHP is not a Friends and Family Program! Conflict of Interest 24 CFR 583.

SHP is not a Friends and Family Program! Conflict of Interest 24 CFR 583. 330 Applicability of Other Federal Requirements (e) “conflict of interest” Also cross referenced to 24 CFR 85 and 24 CFR 84 which governs use of federal funds by nonprofits or units of government Prohibits employees, board members, or their families from benefiting from the program Applies to contracting for services Applies to participants receiving services Applies to sponsor or agencies providing services under the grant Waivers maybe obtained from the HUD field office in accord 25 with the above regulation

Your agency’s Code Of Conduct elements to include per the Super. NOFA 1. Must

Your agency’s Code Of Conduct elements to include per the Super. NOFA 1. Must prohibit the solicitation and acceptance of gifts or gratuities by officers, employees, and agents for their personal benefit in excess of minimal value; 2. Outline administrative and disciplinary actions available to remedy violations of such standards, 3. Describe the method to be used to ensure that all officers, employees and agents of the organization are aware of the Code of Conduct, and 4. Must be written on company letterhead that provides a mailing address, authorized official name, and telephone number. We suggest including a cross reference to conflict of interest under SHP regulations 24 CFR 583. 330 (e) Can you explain your agency’s actions to a reporter on the 6 PM News? 26

u. Minnesota Technical Assistance Contractor (Call HUD first ) u. Minnesota Housing Partnership (MHP)

u. Minnesota Technical Assistance Contractor (Call HUD first ) u. Minnesota Housing Partnership (MHP) u 1(800) 728 - 8916 extension 113 u. Occasionally sub-contracts with other organizations are used 27

Our New Website for the Homeless Programs of HUD !!!! www. HUDHRE. info General

Our New Website for the Homeless Programs of HUD !!!! www. HUDHRE. info General Information – Notices of fund announcements – Studies and resources on the homeless SHP specific information Other HUD programs serving the homeless 28

Minnesota Contacts Email Addresses Program Representatives Debra. Healy@HUD. gov Joe. Geary@HUD. gov Mary. K.

Minnesota Contacts Email Addresses Program Representatives Debra. Healy@HUD. gov Joe. Geary@HUD. gov Mary. K. Burbank@HUD. gov Sara. J. Bergen@HUD. gov Thomas. Koon@HUD. gov Please note there is a dot or period between names or initials 29

Minnesota Contacts (612) 370 -3000 Program Representatives Debra Healy ext. 2215 Sara Bergen ext.

Minnesota Contacts (612) 370 -3000 Program Representatives Debra Healy ext. 2215 Sara Bergen ext. 2103 Joe Geary ext. 2157 Mary Burbank ext. 2102 Program Manager Tom Koon ext. 2108 30

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