Veterans Housing and Homelessness Prevention (VHHP) Program

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Veterans Housing and Homelessness Prevention (VHHP) Program California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet)

Presentation Overview 1. Need for VHHP Program 2. Program Overview – – – – Housing Types Program Goals Supportive Services Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises and Veteran Hiring 3. VHHP Progress 4. Round 4 Focus 5. How CVSOs can participate REDDING 2

Homelessness in California What’s the big deal? In 2017 29% of veterans experiencing homelessness in America reside in CA 19% increase since 2016 Over 11,000 veterans are homeless in CA About 9% of total homeless in CA are veterans Also a 19% increase since 2016 Data from 2017 US HUD Point in Time Count 3

Housing Affordability in California Veterans are severely burdened (SB) by rising housing costs in CA (SB spending more than 50% of income on housing costs) Extremely Low Income: 0 – 30% Area Median Income (AMI) 103,887 veteran households – 74% SB Very Low Income: 31 – 50% AMI 105,658 veteran households – 42% SB Low Income: 51% - 80% AMI 193,067 veteran households – 22% SB Data from American Community Survey, prepared by the National Low Income Housing Coalition 4

Program Overview Proposition 41 passed in 2014 600 million in bond proceeds for affordable rental housing Partnership between the California Housing and Community Development Dept., California Housing Finance Agency, and CalVet. 5

Housing Types Affordable Rental Housing without Supportive Housing or Transitional Housing Supportive Housing Transitional Housing Emergency Shelters 6

Program Goals Award 75 million annually for multifamily housing for veterans House Veterans at a variety of income levels, with a focus on Veterans experiencing homelessness 50% of the funding serves veterans with extremely low income 60% of the housing permanent supportive housing. Prioritize housing to be developed in areas with especially high concentrations of California’s most vulnerable Veterans while preserving funding for other areas. 7

Supportive Services Plan Quality & Quantity of Services Adherence to Housing First Practices Services provided are Veteran centric and appropriate for the target population Staff experience, credentials, and job duties include appropriate requirements in Veteran cultural competency Accessibility of VA and other services Linkages with local systems for ending homelessness and serving Veterans Strategies to engage veteran population 8

Disabled Veterans Business Enterprise (DVBE) Certified Disabled Veterans Business Enterprises (DVBE) receive at least 5% of total construction cost Pre-construction report Post construction report 9

Veterans Hiring Plan Requirements Sponsors shall make good faith efforts to hire Veterans for the development, construction and related jobs associated with the project. 10

VHHP Results through Round 3 55 projects awarded Awarded 238 million Expected Housing Units: – 1,963 VHHP units – 3,769 total units VHHP Units Serving Various Income Levels: – ELI – 1,410 units – 72% of VHHP units – VLI – 435 units – 22% of VHHP units – LI – 115 units – 6% of VHHP units Leveraging of Other Public Sources – Tax credits: 52 projects, either 4% or 9% tax credits – HUD VASH: 997 units with vouchers – Section 8: 777 units with vouchers – Mental Health Services Act: 1 project - construction funding Cumulative figures through first three rounds 11

VHHP Geographic Distribution Geographic Targets Target % Actual % Total Awarded # of Projects # of VHHP Units Bay Area 14% 30% 50.8 million 9 346 Los Angeles 31% 39% 98.9 million 24 774 Inland/Orange 8% 29% 27.1 million 7 253 San Diego 7% 2% 20.7 million 5 215 Other 16% 18% 40.8 million 10 375 238.3 million 17 1,963 Total Cumulative figures through first three rounds 12

Round 4 Timeline Round 4 Guidelines public comment period 30 days anticipated to begin early March 2018 Round 4 Guidelines Workshops – Santa Ana March 20th – Video Teleconference through Veterans Homes March 21st Anticipated Notice of Funding Availability end of April 2018. Anticipated deadline for application submittal early July 1 2018 Anticipated awards in Fall of 2018 13

Round 4 Focus Serving vulnerable populations Serving underserved areas in California Streamlined supportive services plan application Improving DVBE participation 14

CVSOs Can Be a Part of VHHP Outreach Veteran Service Organizations interested in participating in VHHP Know your DVBEs and help match DVBEs with projects looking to meet 5% requirements Give us your ideas 15

Contact Information Sean Johnson 916-653-2194 [email protected] Nicole Neri 916-653-8301 [email protected] Derek Rose 916-657-1835 [email protected] 16

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