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Where have we been?

Where have we been?

Where are we now?

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3

Phase 1 (2016)

We recruited stakeholders to analyze the problem, created a beginning set of system elements, and began considering a framework for a Detroit community development system.

Phase 2 (2017-2018)

We formed an Advisory Council, conducted extensive research resulting in a specific set of challenges and created Task Forces to respond to those challenges and develop test-projects for most of the elements.

Phase 3 (2019-2020)

Stakeholders will champion elements of the system, working closely with CDOs and GROs, by “test-piloting” project ideas:

  • Coordination of Capacity Building Services
  • Community Development Career Navigation Model
  • Neighborhood Vitality Success Framework
  • Neighborhood Voice and Advocacy Framework
  • At least two city-CDO funded partnerships

Simultaneously we will:

  • Activate the System Capitalization element
  • Establish a governance/oversight structure
  • Develop a process to resolve CDO coverage for all neighborhoods
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CEDAM Updates

August 17, 2021 - August 24, 2021

 

Save the date: CEDAM’s Annual LIHTC Training is August 24 

CEDAM and our partners are hosting the annual Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) training August 24, 2021. With significant changes to the 2022–2023 QAP,  you won’t want to miss this event as we:

  • Discuss changes to the QAP, including the updated scoring system 
  • Hear from equity investors about the status of the equity market 
  • Connect with funders, developers, and other affordable housing stakeholders

Note: This event will likely be held in-person in Lansing, with the option to tune in virtually. More information coming soon!

Governor Whitmer signs bill to appropriate remaining rental assistance funds

Today, Governor Whitmer signed a bill to invest $2.2 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funding to support individuals, families, and businesses struggling as a result of the pandemic. The bill includes the remainder of the CARES Act funding—$378.3 million—to fund the COVID Emergency Rental Assistance (CERA) program. CERA assists renter households at or below 80% of the area median income, with rental and utility assistance payments, housing stability services, and case management to eligible renter households impacted by COVID-19.

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Start:
August 17, 2021

End:
August 24, 2021

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