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ACCEPT report on the award of Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Coordinator grant funds to the Housing Authority of
the County of Contra Costa (HACCC) from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
BACKGROUND
HUD’s FSS program encourages housing authorities to develop local strategies aimed at helping voucher families
obtain employment that will lead to economic independence. Housing authorities work with welfare agencies,
schools, businesses, and other local partners to link program participants to the supportive services, schools, training
and job opportunities they need to obtain employment that pays a living wage.
Each FSS participant family signs a 5-year contract that specifies the unique goals and services required by them to
reach independence. Family members must fulfill all of the 5-year contract's requirements in order to graduate from
the program. In addition to each family's specific goals, the FSS contract requires that the family comply with the
lease, that all family members become independent of welfare, and that the head of the family seek and maintain
suitable employment. An interest-bearing FSS escrow account is established by HACCC for each FSS family. An
escrow credit, based on increases in earned income of the family, is credited to this account by HACCC during the
term of the FSS contract. A portion of this escrow account may be made available to the family during the term of the
contract to enable the family to pay for interim goals required for independence such as completing a degree program.
Action of Board On: 11/04/2014 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
Clerks Notes:
VOTE OF COMMISSIONERS
AYE:John Gioia, Commissioner
Candace Andersen,
Commissioner
Mary N. Piepho,
Commissioner
Karen Mitchoff,
Commissioner
Federal D. Glover,
Commissioner
Aqueela Bowie,
Commissioner
ABSENT:Fay Nathaniel,
Commissioner
Contact: 925-957-8028
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board
of Supervisors on the date shown.
ATTESTED: November 4, 2014
Joseph Villarreal, Executive Director
By: June McHuen, Deputy
cc:
C. 7
To:Contra Costa County Housing Authority Board of Commissioners
From:Joseph Villarreal, Housing Authority
Date:November 4, 2014
Contra
Costa
County
Subject:Award of Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinator Grant
BACKGROUND (CONT'D)
If the family completes the contract and meets all requirements, the full amount of the FSS escrow account is paid to
the head of the family. If HACCC terminates the FSS contract for any reason, or if the family fails to complete the
contract before its expiration, the family's FSS escrow funds are forfeited and become part of HACCC's restricted
Section 8 reserves.
HACCC has graduated over 269 families from its FSS program. Currently, approximately 129 families participate in
the program.
FISCAL IMPACT
HUD has awarded HACCC $136,849 under the Department’s FFY2014 FSS Coordinator Program. These funds will
be used to pay for a portion of the salaries associated with this programs in 2014/2015.
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION
None. Informational item only.
CLERK'S ADDENDUM