State of Georgia HOME-ARP Update
June 26, 2023
HOME-ARP NCS NOFA Training Links
The HOME-ARP Non-Congregate Shelter Application has been published, and the training links through July are posted. At the link below, you will find the application file for download, the online question form for any additional application questions, and the list of training dates.
construction_engineer.jpg
Are you coming to the HOME-ARP NCS NOFA - Data & SWOT Training?
LOCATION
Teams Webinar - Register Below (recording will be available next week)

DATE AND TIME
06/29/23 1:00pm - 06/29/23 2:00pm

Hear about different places to find data, how to review it, and then apply it to your development’s application.
I'll be there!
Maybe
I can't make it
DCA's 2024 QAP Listening Sessions
blueprint_house_sketch.jpg
DCA plans to publish drafts of the 2024 QAP in late summer and early fall of 2023. Before publishing drafts, DCA will hold listening sessions to help inform priorities for the 2024 QAP. Listening sessions are an opportunity for members of the public to raise any issues and recommendations related to the topic of the session.

DCA will also provide an overview of key questions and potential policies staff investigate for each case. “General” sessions are not restricted to specific topics. Both Virtual and In-Place Options are available for most sessions.
Preservation & Long-Term Affordability
June 28 from 11:30-1:00pm
4%/Bonds Allocation
June 29 from 11:30-1:00pm
General Listening Session
July 6 from 1:00-2:30pm
Rural Workforce Housing Initiative
Earlier this month, OneGeorgia launched the Rural Workforce Housing Initiative. Funding will be made available to assist local communities with housing development to address a shortage of housing stock that impacts the workforce economy. For more information on the Rural Workforce Housing Initiative, click here.
holding_house_key.jpg
What is HOME-ARP?
The American Rescue Plan (ARP) provides $5 billion nationwide to assist individuals or households who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, and other vulnerable populations, by providing housing, rental assistance, supportive services, and non-congregate shelter to reduce homelessness and increase housing stability across the country.

These grant funds will be administered through HUD’s HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME).

For more information on HOME-ARP, see the Implementation Information at:


Questions?
Georgia Department of Community Affairs | dca.ga.gov