PROMISE ZONES. Urban Draft Second Round Application Guide April 29, 2014

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PROMISE ZONES Urban - 2014 Draft Second Round Application Guide April 29, 2014

Presenter Valerie Piper, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, HUD Objectives of today s webinar: Provide an overview of the Promise Zone Initiative, including new draft Second Round Application Guide Invite public comments (public comment period closes June 16, 2014)

Promise Zone Goals Job Creation Increased Economic Activity Improved Educational Opportunities Leverage Private Investment Reduce Violent Crime

Promise Zone Benefits Designees and their partners receive preferences in accessing federal resources: List of contributing programs will be different from year to year, depending upon appropriations and policy changes over the course of the 10 year designation Preference points and priority consideration for certain competitive grants Priority access to opportunities for pilot programs and demonstrations Targeting of other program resources, such as technical assistance Tax incentives for businesses to hire Promise Zone residents and make capital investments in Zones, if enacted by Congress Federal staff on the ground to help connect with resources VISTA volunteers to work with local partners

Promise Zone Opportunities in FY 2014 Department of Housing and Urban Development: Choice Neighborhoods Small Business Administration: Micro Entrepreneurship Initiative; HUBZone Program; Women s Business Center counseling/training; Office of Native American Affairs technical assistance Department of Justice: Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Program; COPS Hiring Program Department of Labor: Opportunity Youth Demonstration Project; YouthBuild; Reintegration of Ex- Offenders Department of Health and Human Services: Community Health Centers; Community Services Block Grant; Healthy Start; Assets for Independence Department of Agriculture: Community Facilities Grant Program; Self-Help Section 523 Technical Assistance Grants; Housing Preservation Grant; Rural Community Development Initiative Department of Commerce: Economic Development Assistance Program Department of Education: School Climate Transformation Grants; Project Prevent Grants; GEAR UP; Charter Schools Program Replication & Expansion Grant; Full Service Community Schools Grant Corporation for National and Community Service: AmeriCorps VISTA, Social Innovation Fund

Draft Second Round Promise Zone Application Materials Posted for Public Comment April 17, 2014 - Publication of Federal Register Notice Notice requests feedback on: Proposed selection process for the second round of designations Second Round Application Guide June 16, 2014 - Public comment period closes To provide written comments: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/fr-2014-04-17/pdf/2014-08772.pdf

Draft Application Guides Available on https://www.onecpd.info/promise-zones/

Proposed Lead Applicant Eligibility Urban Promise Zones: 1. Local governments, including an office or department within local government; 2. Non-profits, housing authorities, or school districts applying in partnership with local government.

Proposed Qualifying Criteria - Urban Promise Zones The following must be present in an application: 1. Must encompass one or more census tract or portions of census tracts across a contiguous geography; 2. Rate of overall poverty or Extremely Low income rate (whichever is greater) of residents within the Promise Zone must be over 33 percent; 3. Population of at least 10,000 but no more than 200,000 residents; 4. Local leadership, including mayors must demonstrate commitment to Promise Zone effort.

Projected Second Round Promise Zone Timeline Spring 2014 Second Round Promise Zone Application Materials Posted for Public Comment June 16, 2014 Public Comment Period Closes Fall 2014 Second Round Promise Zone Applications Open Spring 2015 Announcements

Second Round Promise Zone Initiative To learn more about Promise Zones, please go to: https://www.onecpd.info/promise-zones/ If you have questions or need additional information, please email us at: promisezones@hud.gov