File #: ID 18-0268    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/24/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/15/2018 Final action: 5/15/2018
Title: Resolution Authorizing Contract With Central Carolina Health Network for Administration and Services for Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Grant Program
Attachments: 1. MWBE Memo for HOPWA.pdf, 2. 18-0268 Resolution.pdf
Title
Resolution Authorizing Contract With Central Carolina Health Network for Administration and Services for Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Grant Program

Body
Department: Neighborhood Development
Council District: N/A

Public Hearing: No
Advertising Date/By:

Contact 1 and Phone: Stan Wilson, 373-2509
Contact 2 and Phone: Lamont Taylor, 373-2538

PURPOSE:
The City of Greensboro is the grantee for the federal Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS [HOPWA] program grant serving Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham Counties. Central Carolina Health Network has been selected by the State of North Carolina to administer state and federal HIV/AIDS funding for our region. City Council approval is requested to execute a professional services agreement for $370,437 with Central Carolina Health Network for HOPWA grant administration and services.

BACKGROUND:
The Department of Housing and Urban Development notified the City of Greensboro in 2011 that Guilford, Randolph and Rockingham Counties are eligible to receive Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) grant funds. Eligibility was based on HIV/AIDS incidence data from the Center for Disease Control. The HOPWA grant addresses the housing needs of low-income persons living with HIV/AIDS, primarily through tenant based rental assistance and short term housing, mortgage and utility assistance. In accordance with federal statute, Greensboro, as the most populous city, is the designated HOPWA grantee. In the lead role, Greensboro is responsible for ensuring that funds are used in compliance with federal regulations and for ensuring that all monitoring and reporting is performed.

In August 2016, the State of North Carolina issued a Request for Applications for HIV Patient Management Model Networks of Care asking for regional HIV/AIDS services agencies to align themselves in a services network under one administrative organization for HIV/AIDS pass through funding. Region 4 co...

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