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Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP)

Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP). 2012 Application Workshop Down Payment Assistance. The State HOME Program. HOME funds are allocated by formula to States 2012 State allocation - $21,491,880 2011 State allocation - $24,500,584

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Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP)

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  1. Community HOME Investment Program(CHIP) 2012 Application Workshop Down Payment Assistance

  2. The State HOME Program • HOME funds are allocated by formula to States • 2012 State allocation - $21,491,880 • 2011 State allocation - $24,500,584 • DCA used part of its allocation to fund the Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP) - $3 million/year

  3. CHIP Funding to Date • To date, DCA has awarded over $54.2 million in CHIP funding (Since 1997) • $ 42.5 million has been expended by local governments on CHIP projects • Other $11.7 million is actively at work today

  4. Maximum Award Amounts • Up to $300,000 for any application • Administration - 2% of the award • $6,000 maximum administration

  5. Eligible CHIP Activities Home Buyer Down Payment Assistance • Down Payment, Closing Cost, Pre-Paid Items & Principal Reduction • Ineligible Activities – See page 3 of Program Description How to Apply for CHIP $$

  6. Eligibility • Local Governments (State Recipient) • Local governments not designated by HUD as Participating Jurisdictions (PJ’s) under the HOME program • Non Profit Organizations (Sub-recipient) • Public Housing Authorities (Sub-recipient) All entities must meet established eligibility criteria. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  7. Ineligible HOME PJ’s • Albany, Atlanta, Macon, Savannah • Roswell, Marietta, Canton • Athens/Clarke County Consolidated Government • Augusta/Richmond County Consolidated Government • Columbus/Muscogee County Consolidated Government • Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett Counties How to Apply for CHIP $$

  8. Eligible Local Government Applicants • Must have administered directly or entered into a contract with an Administrator who has successfully closed out one CHIP grant in which Down Payment Assistance was an activity. • Any past Applicant with a grant older than 3 years (received in the 2007 or prior Grant Year) on December 1, 2011 and with unexpended funds (both administrative and project funds) is ineligible. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  9. Eligible Non-Profits Entities & Public Housing Authorities • Organization designated with a 501 (c)(3) or 501(c)(4) status or a local Public Housing How to Apply for CHIP $$

  10. Eligible Non-Profits Entities & Public Housing Authorities Must either: • Have administered directly or entered into a contract with an Experienced Administrator for Down Payment Assistance Activities. • The consulting contract must have provisions to train the staff of the non-profit or public housing authority on the administration of the CHIP funded activities. OR How to Apply for CHIP $$

  11. Eligible Non-Profits Entities & Public Housing Authorities Must • Have 3 years experience administering a DPA program and have provided DPA to at least 50% of the number of home buyer proposed in Application. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  12. Experience Requirements for Administrators • Administrator must have successfully closed out one CHIP grant in which Down Payment Assistance was an activity. OR How to Apply for CHIP $$

  13. Experience Requirements for Administrators • Must have experience on staff of at least one (1) individual designated as the primary lead contact who has at least three (3) years of direct work experience: • At a state or local Participating Jurisdiction and administered the HOME program, or; • At a state or local Entitlement Community and administered the CDBG program, or; • At a local government, nonprofit or for-profit organization and administered another federally funded down payment assistance activity, or ; • At an entity providing direct mortgage lending. • OR ….. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  14. Experience Requirements for Administrators • Have entered into a contract with an Administrator who has successfully closed out one CHIP grant in which DPA was an activity. • The consulting contract must have provisions to train the inexperienced Administrator. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  15. Period of Affordability • Begins on the date that the project is marked as completed in HUD’s Integrated Disbursement and Information System (IDIS) • The amount of CHIP investment consists of all CHIP funds invested in a unit, including Project Delivery Fees How to Apply for CHIP $$

  16. Period of Affordability How to Apply for CHIP $$

  17. Eligible Property Types • All properties must be a one unit single family dwelling (attached or detached). • Modular Housing is eligible if the home bears the “DCA insignia” and meets the standards of the State of Georgia’s Industrialized Building Program How to Apply for CHIP $$

  18. Eligible Property Types – (continued) • Manufactured Housing is not eligible • Properties constructed prior to 1978 may not be purchased using CHIP-funded assistance unless a visual assessment is conducted and no lead is found How to Apply for CHIP $$

  19. Subsidy Amount • Each Applicant may propose a total assistance amount to be provided to the borrower of between $1,00 and $14,999 This amount must include the eligible Project Delivery Fee How to Apply for CHIP $$

  20. Subsidy Amount – continued All Down Payment Assistance Activities must be made available in one of the four forms: • As a single flat total dollar amount provided to every home buyer. • As a flat dollar amount provided to every home buyer with a house hold income w/in a specified tier based on the AMI Percentage for the county. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  21. Subsidy Amount – continued • As a flat percentage of the sales price of the home. When this option is used, the assistance amount may not be less than $6,500 or exceed $14,999, including Project Delivery Costs. • As gap financing necessary to enable the home buyer to purchase the unit. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  22. Project Delivery Cost (PDC) • The total of the Project Delivery Costs may not exceed $2,000 per home buyer assisted (Grant to home buyer). • As gap financing necessary to enable the home buyer to purchase the unit. • When the amount provided to the home buyer exclusive of Project Delivery Costs is less than $5,000, the Project Delivery Costs will be limited to $1,000. • unless the first mortgage of the home buyer is provided through the USDA 502 Direct Program. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  23. Subsidy Form • 0% deferred payment loan • For the portion used for down payment, closing costs, pre-paid items, & principal reduction • Payable to GHFA only when the home is sold, refinanced, or no longer used for their principal residence • Term will equal the Period of Affordability • During Period of Affordability, the amount subject to recapture will be determined based on the Recapture Requirements for a Down Payment Assistance Activity How to Apply for CHIP $$

  24. DPA: Escrow Fee • May require a home buyer household to pay a nominal escrow fee • May not exceed $50.00 • Must be identified as part of the program design submitted as part of the application • Must be applied toward the home buyer’s required contribution at closing If the first mortgage does not close • Must be returned to the home buyer How to Apply for CHIP $$

  25. Application Requirements • Public Notification • Local Governments: • Must provide a resolution of the municipal or county government detailing the proposed program activities. No formal public hearing is required. • Non-Profit and Public Housing Authority Applicants Proposing Activities in a Single Jurisdiction: • Must submit a copy of a letter sent to the chief elected officer (and copied to the city/county administrator, if applicable) of the jurisdiction in which the activity will be implemented that details the proposed program activities, No formal public hearing is required. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  26. Application Requirements • Public Notification (continued) • Non-Profit and Public Housing Authority Applicants Proposing Activities in Multiple Jurisdictions: • Must submit a copy of a letter sent to the chief elected officer (and copied to the city/county administrator if applicable) of each city and county in which the activity is proposed. The letter must detail the proposed program activities. No formal public hearing is required. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  27. Funding Determination • Total Points – 100 • Program Design – 50 points • Program Need – 18 points • Program Locational Characteristics – 15 points • Match Committed within Application – 5 points • Past Performance of Applicants – 12 points Page 27 of Program Description How to Apply for CHIP $$

  28. Funding Determination - Scoring • Program Design (50 Points) Up to 3 pts - The proposed program design sets-aside funding for at least one (1) household at or below: 60% AMI - 1 Point 50% AMI – 2 Points 30% AMI – 3 Points Up to 5 pts - The Affirmative Marketing Plan identifies special outreach activities Up to 6 pts - The Policies and Procedures describe a well thought out application in-take process How to Apply for CHIP $$

  29. Funding Determination - Scoring • Program Design (50 Points) Up to 15 pts - Readiness to Proceed. 4 pts - The program design includes a firm commitment by a Georgia Dream Participating Lender to partner with the Applicant to implement the activities proposed. OR 4 pts - Program design sets aside 100% of funds to be used in combination with USDA Direct 502 loans. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  30. Funding Determination - Scoring • Program Design (50 Points) 2 pts – Post-Purchase home buyer education. Up to 6 pts - The program design sets-aside assistance to at least one (1) household which includes a family member with a disability. (2 points per household included in the set-aside, up to a maximum of 6 points). 2 pts – The program design sets-aside funding for the purchase of at least one (1) foreclosed property by an eligible home buyer. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  31. Funding Determination - Scoring • Program Need – 18 pts • Based on the percentage of all persons in all census tracts to be served who are below the poverty line. • DCA will credit points based on the percentage of all persons in that block group who are below the poverty line. • DCA has provided data in your Administrative Manual. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  32. Funding Determination - Scoring • Up to 15 pts - Program Locational Characteristics: • 5 pts - Community of Opportunity • 5 pts - Georgia Initiative for Community Housing • 5 pts - Federally Declared Disaster Area How to Apply for CHIP $$

  33. Funding Determination - Scoring • Up to 5 pts - Match Committed within Application • The Applicant has secured a firm local commitment of a permanent contribution of match to be provided toward the costs proposed. • Match may take many forms; however, in no case may match be provided from the household assisted. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  34. Funding Determination - Scoring Past Performance of Applicants – 12 pts • Applicant may receive points by meeting either one of three criteria: 1. Applicant received at least one CHIP grant funded in the 2007, 2008, or 2009 CHIP application rounds and at least the following percentage of eligible project funds for every award received has been expended by the applicant for eligible projects: • 2007 – 100% • 2008 – 70.0% • 2009 – 40.0% • Note Administrative funds will not be included in this calculation. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  35. Funding Determination - Scoring Past Performance of Applicants – 12 pts OR • Applicant has not received a CHIP grant in 2009 or a prior year. Or • Applicant received CHIP funds in 2006 or a prior year and has closed out the CHIP grant and expended at least 60% of all funds originally awarded. • Note Administrative funds will not be included in this calculation. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  36. Funding Determination - Scoring • Program Type Specific Design Elements • Multi-Activity • Will be scored on both sets of factors and will receive the point total for the highest scored area. How to Apply for CHIP $$

  37. Funding Determination - General • The points received by each Applicant on the rating factors will be totaled and the total scores ranked accordingly from highest to lowest. CHIP awards will be based on this final ranking to the extent funds are available. In case of ties, the applications will be ranked based on the differentiation of points received in the following categories by order of priority: • Total Program Need • Program Design • Match Committed within Application How to Apply for CHIP $$

  38. Procurement Procedures • Applies to private consultants, engineers, architects • Does not apply to Regional Commissions/non-profits • Must follow the Common Rule (24 CFR Part 85) How to Apply for CHIP $$

  39. Elements of a Successful Application • Public/Private Partnerships • Tell DCA who they are and the type of partner • Include their commitment letters with terms and conditions How to Apply for CHIP $$

  40. Elements of a Successful Applications – Program Design • Detailed description of overall program • Program Administration • Role of each entity in the program • Responsible party for reports, financial accounting, application procedures, day-to-day operations How to Apply for CHIP $$

  41. Application Submission • Send original and 3 copies • All four copies must have color photographs How to Apply for CHIP $$

  42. Mailing Address • Mail applications to: CHIP Program Manager Office of Special Housing Initiatives Georgia Department of Community Affairs 60 Executive Park South, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30329-2231 How to Apply for CHIP $$

  43. Application Schedule • Don’t forget your Application Fee Payable to GHFA • Application Fee of $250 • Application Due: December 15, 2011 • Funding Selections Announced by March 16, 2012 How to Apply for CHIP $$

  44. Thank You! • CHIP Contacts: • Carmen Chubb, Assistant Commissioner for Housing, carmen.chubb@dca.ga.gov, 404-679-0607 • Don Watt, Director, Office of Special Housing Initiatives, don.watt@dca.ga.gov, 404-679-0660 • Michelle Lewis, CHIP Program Manager, michelle.lewis@dca.ga.gov, 404-679-0659 • Kay Garrison, Program Consultant, kay.garrison@dca.ga.gov, 404-679-0573 • Kawanna Greenleaf, Housing Development Coordinator, kawanna.greenleaf@dca.ga.gov, 404-679-0680 How to Apply for CHIP $$

  45. Questions? How to Apply for CHIP $$

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