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Join us for an update on the Statewide Housing Plan, including membership and mission, implementation strategies, action initiatives, and engagement strategies for equity, homelessness, permanent supportive housing, affordable rental housing, and homeownership. Learn how to get involved and make a difference in Oregon's housing stability.
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OREGON HOUSING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES • STATEWIDE HOUSING PLAN UPDATE • Presenter Name in bold, position, if used, in italics Oregon Housing and Community Services or other affiliate name Date (optional) Event name or location (optional) • Kenny LaPoint, Assistant Director of Public Affairs • Ryan Vogt, Chief Operations Officer April 5, 2019 • Housing Stability Council
STATEWIDE HOUSING PLAN ROLL OUT: • Where we have been • Where we are going • Housing Stability Council Member involvement
WHERE WE HAVE BEEN Membership and Mission
WHERE WE HAVE BEEN Membership and Mission February 1, 2019: Final Statewide Housing Plan approved by Housing Stability Council February 11, 2019: Press Conference with Governor Brown releasing Plan Plan received national and local media coverage following its release February 28, 2019: My Oregon News OP-ED by Director Salazar released by Governor Brown: https://www.myoregon.gov/2019/02/28/breaking-new-ground-how-the-statewide-housing-plan-will-lead-oregon/#prettyPhoto
WHERE WE HAVE BEEN Membership and Mission
WHERE WE ARE GOING Membership and Mission March 2019-August 2019: Community Outreach and Engagement Beginning April 2019: monthly OP-ED’s on each SWHP policy priority
HOUSING STABILITY COUNCIL MEMBER INVOLVEMENT Membership and Mission Carry the Statewide Housing Plan to your networks Ensure that Agency programs and policies align with the SWHP Hold the Agency accountable for the priorities and goals • OHCS AGENCY BUDGET PRESENTATION 2019-21
ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION AND NEXT STEPS Year 1 Implementation Strategies Action Initiative Development Future HSC Updates
YEAR 1 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES Membership and Mission Membership and Mission
YEAR 1 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES Membership and Mission Membership and Mission
ACTION INITIATIVES PLANNING Membership and Mission Membership and Mission • January 23 – SWHP Project team facilitated session to prioritize strategies for 2019 • Policy Priority owners decide on top 3 • February 13 and 14 – Cross Agency teams brainstorm the Action Initiatives for the top strategies • Policy Priority owners further refine, create milestones, begin assembling project teams • March 26 – Executive Offsite
HOUSING STABILITY COUNCIL SWHP ENGAGEMENT Membership and Mission Membership and Mission Strategies for Equity and Racial Justice • Adopt an approach to advancing equity, informed by national promising practices and lived experience • Improve our ability to track, analyze and measure performance on equity goals • Use OHCS’ Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council to adopt a DEI framework into our core value system. Natural points of contact • Updates on Equity Definition and Framework Adoption • Councilmembers Li and Tillman helping with Framework Discussion • Updates about Equity Data inventory
HOUSING STABILITY COUNCIL SWHP ENGAGEMENT Membership and Mission Membership and Mission Strategies for Homelessness • Build capacity with partners to implement proven models to prevent and end homelessness • Coordinate with veteran organizations, developers and providers to end veteran’s homelessness • Integrate asset-building and antipoverty programs to support housing stabilization and economic security. • Enhance data and research capability to understand and address homeless needs and evaluate effectiveness of the work across Oregon Natural Points of Contact • Decideon IDA framework • Decide on set-asides or preference for Veterans in NOFA and QAP • Receive updates on 2nd round of Operation Welcome Home
HOUSING STABILITY COUNCIL SWHP ENGAGEMENT Membership and Mission Membership and Mission Strategies for Permanent Supportive Housing • Expand the pool of resources by using new funding strategies • Explore a state funded tenant and project based rental assistance program. • Incentivize PSH through existing funding offerings Natural Points of Contact • Decide on the PSH Framework • Decide on the funding for any PSH projects • Decide on updates to QAP
HOUSING STABILITY COUNCIL SWHP ENGAGEMENT Membership and Mission Membership and Mission Strategies for Affordable Rental Housing • Expedite the delivery of affordable housing with improved technology, streamlined processes, and partnerships • Build partner capacity through training and technical assistance • Take advantage of transit-efficient locations, and transit-oriented development to help reduce cost burden Natural Points of Contact • Decide on updated LIFT framework • Decide on Capacity Building NOFA Framework. • Decide on all funding awards
HOUSING STABILITY COUNCIL SWHP ENGAGEMENT Membership and Mission Membership and Mission Strategies for Homeownership • Expand programs to address unmet need for low and moderate-income homebuyers • Connect communities of color to our homeownership programs • Support low-cost homeownership opportunities through the preservation of manufactured housing Natural Points of Contact • Receive updateson TBA framework • Decide on HOPE framework • Updates on Manufactured Home priorities
HOUSING STABILITY COUNCIL SWHP ENGAGEMENT Membership and Mission Membership and Mission Strategies for Rural • Build relationships with local providers, developers, governments and tribes • Tailor programs to meet unique needs of small towns and rural • Engage the agricultural workforce to understand housing and service needs of Oregon farmworkers. Natural Points of Contact • Review Rural Capacity strategy • Decide on Greater Oregon Housing Accelerator framework • Review of the Agricultural Workforce Housing Study
HOUSING STABILITY COUNCIL ENGAGEMENT Membership and Mission Membership and Mission Next Steps – Discussion at the retreat: • Additional involvement opportunities for HSC members • Frequency of Implementation Updates to come before the council? • 3 months • 6 months • What additional training/background is needed for you to be able to effectively make the decisions needed?
QUESTIONS • Kenny LaPoint, Assistant Director of Public Affairs • Ryan Vogt, Chief Operations Officer April 5, 2019 • Housing Stability Council