AGENDA
#4H(1)
BUDGET
WORKING PAPER
TO:
W. Calvin Horton, Town Manager
FROM: Tina
Vaughn, Director, Department of Housing
SUBJECT: Report
on the ACHIEVE! Family Self-Sufficiency Program
DATE: April 12, 2000
The purpose of this memorandum
is to provide a report on the ACHIEVE! Family Self-Sufficiency Program. The
Family Self-Sufficiency Program was approved by the Council in April 1999 and
has been in operation since May 1999.
With input from residents of
public housing, we later named the program ACHIEVE! Under the ACHIEVE! Program, public housing residents are provided
a variety of resources and services to help them achieve economic independence,
including transportation and childcare support. Currently, 18 residents are
enrolled in the 2 program components: the ACHIEVE! Curriculum and the
Transitions Program (description attached).
Three residents are enrolled in the ACHIEVE! Curriculum only. Ten residents are on a waiting list for Transitions.
ACHIEVE! distinguishes itself
from the standard HUD program model in several respects. Residents have been instrumental in every
step of program development and implementation - recommending program design;
educating agency staff on how to select and market their services to public
housing residents; serving on the Advisory Group and as workshop trainers. We
tailored the standard HUD program model in response to resident and partner
agency recommendations to include 2 additional elements: the ACHIEVE! workshop
curriculum and peer neighborhood recruiters - the Resident Advisor Team.
The key goal of the ACHIEVE!
Program is to support the efforts that would enable residents of public housing
to gain the following:
· skills
and training for a competitive job market;
· full
employment at living wages;
· money
management and financial planning skill;
· health-promoting
life skills for achieving self-sufficiency;
· freedom
from welfare assistance;
· options
for affordable rental housing and home ownership;
· access
to community services;
· a voice
in the employment and housing issues that affect them;
· expanded
opportunities to serve as positive role models.
All Transitions Program
participants are women heads-of-household.
Close to 100% of these residents have home ownership as a long-term
goal; all seek to complete or expand their education and career options; most
have set other goals related to budget management, credit worthiness, and
greater economic stability. About 25%
are interested in self-employment.
A primary incentive for
participation in the Program is that one half of rent increases would be
deposited into an escrow account. Funds in the escrow account will be given to
the resident upon completion of the 5-year program. Currently, no funds are being escrowed for any Program
participants because their rents have not increased or they have not completed
their action plans.
Our partnership with about 20
community agencies provides the backbone for the program. Meeting monthly as
the ACHIEVE! Advisory Group and more frequently in cross-agency workshop
planning and training teams, these partner agencies create a web of referral
sources and community support for public housing residents. Many agencies have
noted that ACHIEVE! provides an avenue for them to reach public housing
residents and, also provide valuable insight to help agencies design and
deliver their services. From August 1, 1999 through March 10, 2000, partner
agency teams presented 11 workshops (listed below). To show their support for
ACHIEVE! they rotate sponsorship of monthly Advisory Group meetings at their
individual agency sites.
· Getting What You Want From Life - 8/14/99
· Bills
Blues Got You Down? Budget Your Way Out
of the Box - 9/18/99
· Jobs for
Today and the Future: The One For You -
9/30/99
· Tips to
Help Your Child Succeed in School - 10/9/99
· Getting
in the Door: Applications, Resumes and
Interviews - 10/28/99
· Avoid
the Holiday Debt Hangover! - 11/11/99
· Family
Reading Workshop for Parents - 12/9/99
· Going
Back to School - 1/22/00
Find It Fast! Tips on Organizing Your Home - 2/10/00
Getting Into
Durham Tech - 3/2/00
Resume Writing
Hands-on Computer Sessions - 2/16/00 and 3/10/00
Program participants engage in
additional learning and support activities as resources allow. The Women’s Center will soon begin a
bi-weekly 4-part series on “Taking Care of Ourselves” for participants.
Orange County has incorporated
the ACHIEVE! model into its TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
Pilot Housing Program for Section 8 and Work First families. This program would provide financial support
to our partner agencies to provide workshops for participants in the Program. These workshops would also be available to public housing residents enrolled in
ACHIEVE!
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Description of ACHIEVE! Program Components.
2. Key elements of the Family Self-Sufficiency Program.