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12/19/2017
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve Grant Agreements for 2018 Allocating Homelessness and Affordable Housing Funds to Help Address Homelessness and Housing Needs in Kittitas County
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23
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Consent Agenda
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41270
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PROPOSAL DETAILS <br />1. Applicant Profile and Qualifications: Tell us about your organization including the <br />purpose of your work, your goals, any history, and experience working in homeless <br />and/or affordable housing services, experience managing public funds, and anything <br />else that describes the organization's qualifications. (250 words max.) <br />In 1993, a group of individuals from Ellensburg, Washington recognized a need for decent, affordable <br />housing units for homeownership within Kittitas County. Kittitas County Habitat for Humanity (KCHFH) <br />was then established as an official affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI). Since 1993 <br />Habitat has built 17 homes and repaired 9 homes as it seeks to provide affordable, energy-efficient, safe <br />houses in decent communities for people whose income falls between 30 and 60% of the area median <br />income. Our current programs include: new construction and repairs for homeowners. <br />Habitat for Humanity is committed to the development and enrichment of families, volunteers, and <br />communities. Each of the Habitat homes has involved approximately 300-600 volunteers at the job-site <br />and nearly 250 support volunteers who work in our Store or office. Community engagement is one of <br />the main reasons that Habitat for Humanity has been successful in meeting affordable housing needs. As <br />we are building homes for families, our homeowners are taking home-ownership courses to help ensure <br />a successful home-ownership outcome. These courses include information on finances, <br />home-ownership responsibilities, home maintenance, and being a good neighbor. KCHFH has been a <br />past recipient of: <br />• Federal funding through HUD <br />• State funding through DSHS -SNAP and CHIPRA <br />.' 2060 and 2163 funding through Kittitas County <br />• City funding through City of Ellensburg. <br />KCHFH also operates a second-hand store to provide a sustainable income stream for meeting <br />affordable housing needs in Kittitas County. <br />4
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