Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 21-1068   
Type: Report to Board/Commission Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Housing and Human Services Commission
On agenda: 11/17/2021
Title: Review Draft Request for Proposals for FY 2022/23 CDBG Capital Projects and 2022-2024 HOME Tenant Based Rental Assistance Funding
Attachments: 1. CDBG Capital Projects RFP, 2. HOME Tenant Based Rental Assistance RFP
SUBJECT
Title
Review Draft Request for Proposals for FY 2022/23 CDBG Capital Projects and 2022-2024 HOME Tenant Based Rental Assistance Funding

Report
BACKGROUND
The City of Sunnyvale receives annual entitlement grants of CDBG and HOME funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), as well as "program income" from loan repayments. Each year the City solicits proposals from local organizations to use a portion of these funds to provide eligible housing and community development services or projects to the Sunnyvale community. The Requests for Proposals (RFP) set forth the types projects that are eligible for CDBG or HOME funding from the City, and explains the City's process for evaluating and scoring proposals, determining award amounts, and approving of the awards.

The City anticipates receiving a CDBG grant of approximately $1 million and a HOME grant of approximately $400,000 from HUD, subject to federal appropriations, for Program Year 2022. The RFPs that the City will issue in December are as follows:
* FY 2022/23 CDBG Capital projects, in the amount of approximately $750,000.
* FY 2022/23 and FY 2023/24 HOME Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Administrator in the amount approximately $2 million. These funds represent a collection of Program Income, Entitlement, and American Rescue Plan funding allocations.

It is important to note that the HOME TBRA RFP is a new RFP process that the City is offering for the first time. Traditionally, the City simply includes HOME funds with our CDBG Capital Project RFP and our existing TBRA operator, Abode Services, applies for sufficient funds to carry the program through another fiscal year. However, due to the increase in program income and the one time allocation of American Rescue Plan funding, the City is looking to expand our existing TBRA program for at least the next two years. This is a competitive RFP and we welcome any TBRA program administrators to apply.

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