H.U.D. Office of Faith Based & Neighborhood Partnerships Capacity Building and Grant Writing Workshop

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Promise Zone H.U.D. Office of Faith Based & Neighborhood Partnerships Capacity Building and Grant Writing Workshop Camden s White House Promise Zone Panel Presentation April 21, 2016 Barbara Anne Gardenhire-Mills, H.U.D. Community Liaison

Promise Zones is A White House Initiative Part of the President s Ladders of Opportunity Agenda A Place- Based Initiative

Promise Zones Goals Create Jobs Increase Economic Opportunity Improve Educational Opportunities Reduce Serious or Violent Crime Leverage Private Capital

Promise Zone Designees Promise Zone designees have shown through a competitive application process that they have both: High Need + Geographies Significant rates of poverty Significant unemployment High crime rates Low education levels High Capacity Implementers Comprehensive vision and concrete strategies Committed local government leadership Strong cross sector collaboration A commitment to results

Promise Zones Designees Round 1 West Philadelphia Los Angeles Choctaw Nation Kentucky Highlands San Antonio Eastside

Promise Zones Designees Round 2 Sacramento Pine Ridge St. Louis Minneapolis Indianapolis Hartford Camden South Carolina Low Country For detailed information on Promise Zone designees, visit www.hud.gov/promisezones

Promise Zone Benefits Federal staff on the ground to help connect with resources 5 AmeriCorps VISTA members Preferred access, grant application preference points, and technical assistance to more than 35 federal programs Business hiring tax incentives, if enacted by Congress

Promise Zones Federal Partners U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Leads efforts to support urban Promise Zones U.S. Department of Agriculture Lead efforts to support rural and tribal Promise Zones U.S. Department of Commerce U.S. Department of Education U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Department of Labor U.S. Department of Transportation U.S. Department of Treasury U.S. Small Business Administration Environmental Protection Agency Corporation for National & Community Service National Endowment for the Arts More information on Federal Partners: https://www.hudexchange.info/promisezones/federal-partner-funding-and-technical-assistance-opportunities/

Federal Agencies Program Staff Federal agencies program staff play a critically important role in supporting Promise Zones. Whether they are based in Washington D.C. or the field, federal program staff can help Promise Zones by: Educating Promise Zone Partners about how programs work Answering questions Providing technical assistance As appropriate, attending designee meetings and convenings

Promise Zones Federal Government Operating Structure Local Community Primary Federal Contact Federal Resources HUD Desk Officers Washington D.C. Promise Zone Partners Federal Community Liaison with HUD HHQ Staff: HUD, DOT, EPA, USDA HHQ Staff: SBA, DOC, DOL, Treasury HHQ Staff: ED, HHS, DOJ, NEA, CNCS Communication is always a two way street. Federal Community Liaisons inform federal agencies staff about Promise Zone partners goals and needs, and they inform Promise Zone partners about federal agencies funding and technical assistance opportunities. Federal Staff with Field Responsibilities Grant Managers for Local Grants Field Based Program Staff

Federal Community Liaisons Federal Community Liaisons help Promise Zone designees find answers to a wide variety of questions. How can I get funding to renovate a commercial building? Promise Zones Designee How can I use my CDBG funds more effectively? What are other communities doing around prisoner reentry? Federal Community Liaison What grants are available to improve educational attainment?

https://www.hudexchange.info/onecpd/assets/file/promise-zones-2015- Federal-Resources.xlsx

Promise Zones Lead Designees & Partners Promise Zone Partners including local government leaders, non-profits, educational institutions, and more work together in coordinated manner to drive community revitalization efforts. Promise Zone Partners will: Identify community needs and challenges Form working groups to identify concrete strategies and coordinate efforts Apply for funding and implement strategies Track results

CAMDEN s WH Promise Zones Organizations Lead Organization: City of Camden, Office of the Mayor Key Partners: Center for Family Services Camden Housing Authority Cooper s Ferry Partnership Camden City School District Camden Metro Police Campbell Soup Company

Questions? For More Information See Handouts or Visit: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/promise-zones/ THANK YOU! Barbara Anne Gardenhire-Mills, HUD Management Analyst & Community Liaison Camden s White House Promise Zone Initiative Phone = 973-902-4970 Email = Barbara.anne.gardenhire-mills@hud.gov