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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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From CEDAM: MSHDA QAP and NEP Program

October 28, 2020 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

From CEDAM:

MSHDA Board approves 2021 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP)
On October 22, the MSHDA Board of Directors approved the 2021 Qualified Allocation Plan. The 2021 QAP accomplishes the following objectives:
  • Establishes February 1, 2021 as the upcoming funding round deadline
  • Allocates 100% of the 2021 LIHTC ceiling to the February round
  • Increases the amount of LIHTC in the Open Category and splits it into an Open Category for projects located in urban areas and an Open Category for projects located outside urban areas
  • Changes its marketing process for the 9% LIHTC-only and Pass-Through program applications. Rather than ordering the market study through MSHDA, developers can select a market analyst from a MSHDA approved list of vendors. Market studies will be due February 1 with the rest of the application.

View the 2021 QAP Neighborhood Enhancement Program (NEP): https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mshda/mshda_li_qap_2021board_02_qual_alloc_plan_705441_7.pdf


MSHDA is pleased to announce that the NEP program will provide up to two million dollars in MSHDA funding statewide for activities directly tied to stabilization and enhancement of Michigan’s rural communities and urban neighborhoods. The program’s intent is to fund tangible housing-oriented activities that are:

  • implementation ready;
  • highly visible;
  • impactful to the area and residents’ quality of life; and
  • where there is buy-in and demonstrated support within the area and where people are engaged and facilitate change.

Selection of awards will be made based on population, geographical distribution, area need and proposed use of NEP funds.

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Date:
October 28, 2020

Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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