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CR-30 - Public Housing 91.220(h); 91.320(j) <br /> Actions taken to address the needs of public housing <br /> Actions taken to encourage public housing residents to become more involved in <br /> management and participate in homeownership <br /> The HASB participates in the Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSS).The Family Self-Sufficiency(FSS) <br /> program supports the strategic goal of increasing economic opportunity for Public Housing and Housing <br /> Choice Voucher Program Participants. FSS provides grant funding to support a FSS Coordinator who <br /> assist participating families receiving housing assistance. FSS Program Coordinators develop local <br /> strategies to connect participating families to public and private resources to increase their earned <br /> income and financial empowerment, reduce or eliminate the need for welfare assistance, and make <br /> progress toward economic independence and self-sufficiency. In the context of the Self Sufficiency <br /> account, "self-sufficiency" is defined as a household's ability to maintain financial, housing,and <br /> personal/family stability.To achieve self-sufficiency, individuals in a household move along a continuum <br /> towards economic independence and stability;such movement is facilitated by the achievement of <br /> educational, professional, and health/mental health and financial empowerment-related goals. For the <br /> FSS program,self-sufficiency is further defined as a work-able-family's ability to maintain itself free <br /> from income-based public safety net programs such as TANF,SNAP, Medicaid and housing assistance. <br /> Many FSS program participants have expressed interest in becoming homeowners so the HASB has <br /> included a HUD approved Housing Counselor to its Program Coordinating Committee as well as offers <br /> assistance with credit repair,virtual and in person financial literacy classes and employment retention <br /> counseling to assist FSS program participants with preparing for homeownership. <br /> In 2023, participation in the FSS program increased to over 60. Of those,over half are participating in <br /> the escrow piece which encourages saving for homeownership and other financial goals. <br /> Actions taken to provide assistance to troubled PHAs <br /> Extensive training for the Board of Commissioners continues to be provided to include the following <br /> training designed to make the Board ready,willing, and able to govern the HASB and oversee its <br /> progress. <br /> The HASB Board and management team supported efforts by the City to improve communication <br /> between the two partners.Additionally,the Board passed a Resolution for the acceptance of the HASB <br /> portfolio repositioning plan to assist the HASB in recovering from its designated troubled status. <br /> In 2023, HASB utilized CDBG funds to rehabilitate rental units at the South Bend Avenue <br /> Apartments. Funds were used to replace roofs, soffits,fascia and gutters and doors. Brick tuckpointing <br /> CAPER 32 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.09/30/2021) <br />