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State of Ohio Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP)

State of Ohio Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP). Ohio Department of Development Office of Community Development 77 South High Street, 24 th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614) 466-2285 http://www.development.ohio.gov/Community/ohcp Presenter: Shana Garrett

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State of Ohio Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP)

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  1. State of OhioCommunity Housing Improvement Program(CHIP) Ohio Department of Development Office of Community Development 77 South High Street, 24th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614) 466-2285 http://www.development.ohio.gov/Community/ohcp Presenter: Shana Garrett Residential Revitalization Section Supervisor

  2. Peg’s StoryHillsboro, Ohio

  3. Ohio’s CHIP Budget • Federal sources: • HOME Investment Partnerships • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) • Proposed FY 2012 - $20.8 million combined • State sources: • Ohio Housing Trust Fund • Proposed FY 2012 - $1 million

  4. Eligible Applicants Approximately 200 small cities and rural counties throughout the State of Ohio

  5. Eligible CHIP Primary Activities • Private Owner Rehabilitation • Rental Rehabilitation • Homeownership • Acquisition/Rehabilitation/Resale • Home Repair • New Housing Construction • Habitat for Humanity • Emergency Monthly Housing Payments • Tenant-Based Rental Assistance

  6. Distribution: Competitive Basis • Criteria • Community Needs (20 points) • Community Capacity (30 points) • Community Performance (25 points) • Community Impact (25 points) • $500,000 maximum per grantee, bi-annually

  7. Peg’s StoryHillsboro, Ohio Program Funding Sources FY 2009 HOME $28,000 HOME RLF $ 7,500 CDBG RLF $10,000 Highland County Com. Action $ 6,500 Total $52,000

  8. Peg’s StoryHillsboro, Ohio Community Donations City of Hillsboro employees Collected food to fill all kitchen cabinets and refrigerator City of Hillsboro employees in conjunction with other local citizens Linens and towels Dinnerware, silverware, small appliances, other kitchen items Contractor’s wives Rugs, place mats, and clocks Local CHIP staff in conjunction with other local citizens Furniture, television, clothes, and other miscellaneous items

  9. Peg’s StoryHillsboro, Ohio Homecoming Celebration The extended family and friends arranged a potluck celebration following the move-in and invited the entire community.

  10. QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS?

  11. Contact Information Ohio Department of Development Office of Community Development Shana Garrett, Supervisor Residential Revitalization Section 77 South High Street, 24th Floor P.O. Box 1001 Columbus, Ohio 43216-1001 (614) 466-2285 http://www.development.ohio.gov/Community/ohcp Shana.Garrett@Development.Ohio.gov

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