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Kittitas County Habitat for Humanity <br />Grant Application Questions — Responses <br />Habitat —14 Critical Home Repair Project <br />Kittitas County 2060 Funding for Affordable Housing <br />1. Strategies and Measures —Specificity and timelines needed. <br />Answer: Please see revised Goals and Objective Forms <br />2. Specificity of strategy and measure <br />Answer: Please see revised Goals and Objective Forms <br />3. Goals and Objectives — Goal 1— no measurable <br />4. Answer: Please see revised Goals and Objective Forms <br />S. How many homes per year? <br />Answer: Depending on the cost per repair, we expect to complete between 2 and 5 <br />repairs per year. Some repairs such as roof replacements cost more than repairing <br />porch steps or building a wheelchair ramp. Roof replacements seem to be the most <br />requested repair. We are requesting $10,000 per year from Kittitas County 2060 funds <br />to fund these repairs for a period of six years. For every dollar provided by the 2060 <br />funds for repairs, Habitat for Humanity will raise an additional $1.33 to complete the <br />repair. At the very least, Habitat for Humanity will complete 14 repairs over the six- <br />year period. It is likely that more projects will be completed as not all projects will be <br />roof replacements. Our goal is to complete as many projects as possible using 43% <br />2060 funding - $10,000 - and 57% Habitat for Humanity raised funds - $13,333.33 - to <br />a total of $23,333.33 per year. <br />6. Application, screening and selection process: <br />Answer: <br />When we hold a family selection, our goal is to get word out to as many people as <br />possible. To do this we: <br />Send out notification to other non-profit organizations and networks within <br />Kittitas County so that they can refer people they know are in need <br />1 <br />