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From: Tacoma-Pierce County Affordable Housing Consortium <info@tpcahc.org>
Date: Fri, May 1, 2020 at 8:55 AM
Subject: The Housing Hub: An Affordable Housing Digest
To: <maureenhowardconsulting@gmail.com>


HOW WILL COVID AFFECT AFFORDABLE HOUSING?
IT WILL TAKE COLLECTIVE EFFORT TO MAKEUP FOR THE LACK OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND GAP FINANCING.
New affordable housing projects may be delayed as equity investors are taking a wait-and-see approach as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds.

CANCELLING RENT DURING COVID-19
"CANCEL THE RENT" COULD BE JUST THE BEGINNING
For every 10 people who successfully filed for unemployment over the last four weeks, three or four eligible workers couldn’t get through; another two people didn’t bother because the process was so difficult.

NONPROFIT HOUSING FACES DOWN COVID-19
MAINTAINING AFFORDABLE HOUSING WITHOUT BURDENING TENANTS WITH UNMANAGEABLE RENT DEBTS
As waves of unemployment hit, nonprofit affordable housing owners are committed to no evictions—but they are hoping relief comes for them and their tenants in time to keep their properties afloat.

ADVOCACY OPPORTUNITIES
CITY OF TACOMA PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING

The Tacoma Planning Commission will virtually meet on Wednesday, May 6th, 2020, at 5:00 p.m. On the agenda:

1.   Residential Infill Pilot Program 2.0
2.   Home In Tacoma – AHAS Planning Actions 2020-2021
3.   Pierce Transit Destination 2040 Long Range Plan Update

Wednesday, 5/6 @ 5pm, Virtual Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/91135786199

COMMENT ON LAKEWOOD'S CDBG & HOME PROGRAMS

The city of Lakewood is amending its FY 2019 Annual Action Plan (July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020) to include Community Development Block Grant COVID-19 (CDBG-CV) funding. CDBG-CV funding is to be used to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the social and economic impacts of the coronavirus outbreak. The amendment details activities the city is proposing to expend funding in order to benefit low- and moderate-income individuals.

Public comments may be e-mailed to jgumm@cityoflakewood.us. Comments must be provided no later than 4 p.m. May 1, 2020.

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
ENTERPRISE LIVE WEBINAR - COVID-19: LEARNING & LEADING TOGETHER

Webinar: How Affordable Housing and Nonprofit Service Providers Can Help Low-Wage Earners during Covid-19 and Beyond

Join Enterprise for a live webinar as they discuss:
  • The mounting challenges low-wage and hourly wage earners face after this immediate crisis
  • Solutions affordable housing providers can implement to create more economic stability for residents with lower incomes
  • The long-term economic impact Covid-19 will have on affordable housing, and how the industry must work differently in the future

Tuesday, 5/2 @ 11am, Virtual Zoom Meeting

NATIONAL HOUSING CONFERENCE LIVE WEBINAR

COVID-19 and HUD’s Role in Assisting Borrowers, Renters, Lenders and Property Owners

Government support to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on our country’s housing system continues to be critical as more and more Americans face financial insecurity. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) have taken steps to address COVID-19, including mandating the halt of all foreclosures and evictions of single family homeowners with FHA-insured mortgages, requiring FHA Multifamily program participants to cease evictions of tenants for non-payment of rent for 120 days, and rolling out new mortgage payment relief options for both single family and multifamily borrowers.

Friday, 5/1 @ 10am- 11am, Virtual Zoom Meeting

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
PIERCE COUNTY NOFA FOR COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM

The funding provided through this solicitation is to address the COVID-19 crisis in Pierce County. The priority is to support temporary housing needs for people experiencing homelessness who are impacted by COVID-19. 

Applications are due September 30, 2020, or until funds are expended. Submit applications by 4:30 pm on April 8, 2020, to be considered for the first round of funding.

PIERCE COUNTY REQUEST FOR INTEREST - 1406 HOUSING DOLLARS

Affordable housing will be even more important in post-COVID-19 Pierce County. Local funding is critical to address the affordable housing challenges ahead. 

The purpose of the RFI is to generate a list of proposed affordable housing projects that will inform both the City of Tacoma and Pierce County in planning their 1406 affordable housing sales tax funds.

In coordination with City of Tacoma and the OnePierce Resiliency Fund, Pierce County is pleased to release a Request for Interest (RFI) in local affordable housing funding. The RFI only requires submission of a cover sheet and a five page excel workbook that asks only the basic information on the project. The excel workbook is the same version used by the State Housing Trust Fund for their Stage 1 application.

Cover sheet and pre-application are due by 4:30 pm on June 12, 2020. All materials can be found on the Pierce County Human Services website.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE - HOUSING TRUST FUND

The Housing Trust Fund program, within the Department of Commerce, is recruiting for program staff.

RESOURCES
HOUSING TRUST FUND TEMPORARY POLICY FOR LOAN & GRANT TERMS

Commerce sent a letter detailing a temporary policy for their loan and grant terms, effective immediately. Feel free to email or call Corina Grioras with any questions.

Corina Grigoras, Managing Director
Housing Finance Unit
Washington State Department of Commerce
(360) 725-4134 (desk)  | (360) 339-0337 (cell)

UPDATED PROCLAMATION CONTINUING THE EVICTION MORATORIUM

Commerce sent a letter detailing a temporary policy for their loan and grant terms, effective immediately. Feel free to email or call Corina Grioras with any questions.

MEMBER ONGOINGS
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - FINANCIAL HEALTH HAPPY HOUR SERIES

Maximizing your Budget in Lean Times

Join Tacoma Habitat’s Director of Homeowner Services Deena Giesen and LaPria Bonner, AFC who is the Center for Strong Families Site Manager at Clover Park Technical College, for a happy hour filled with tips and tricks to survive these lean times and come out ahead.

Wednesday, 5/6 @ 4pm, Virtual Zoom Meeting

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - FINANCIAL HEALTH HAPPY HOUR SERIES

Maintaining Credit & Managing Savings

Join Tacoma Habitat’s Director of Homeowner Services Deena Giesen and Dennis Means, Home Loan Sales Manager at Harborstone Credit Union, for an hour filled with tips to come out of this economic crisis with some money in your pocket.

Wednesday, 5/20 @ 4pm, Virtual Zoom Meeting

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