(1) During each
calendar year in which moneys from the *homeless housing account
are available for use by the department for the homeless housing
grant program, the department shall announce to all Washington
counties, participating cities, and through major media
throughout the state, a grant application period of at least
ninety days' duration. This announcement will be made as often
as the director deems appropriate for proper utilization of
resources. The department shall then promptly grant as many
applications as will utilize available funds, less appropriate
administrative costs of the department as described in RCW 36.22.179.
(2) The department will develop, with advice and input from
the affordable housing advisory board established in RCW 43.185B.020, criteria to evaluate grant applications.
(3) The department may approve applications only if they are
consistent with the local and state homeless housing program
strategic plans. The department may give preference to
applications based on some or all of the following criteria:
(a) The total homeless population in the applicant local
government service area, as reported by the most recent annual
Washington homeless census;
(b) Current local expenditures to provide housing for the
homeless and to address the underlying causes of homelessness as
described in RCW 43.185C.005;
(c) Local government and private contributions pledged to
the program in the form of matching funds, property,
infrastructure improvements, and other contributions; and the
degree of leveraging of other funds from local government or
private sources for the program for which funds are being
requested, to include recipient contributions to total project
costs, including allied contributions from other sources such as
professional, craft and trade services, and lender interest rate
subsidies;
(d) Construction projects or rehabilitation that will serve
homeless individuals or families for a period of at least
twenty-five years;
(e) Projects which demonstrate serving homeless populations
with the greatest needs, including projects that serve special
needs populations;
(f) The degree to which the applicant project represents a
collaboration between local governments, nonprofit
community-based organizations, local and state agencies, and the
private sector, especially through its integration with the
coordinated and comprehensive plan for homeless families with
children required under RCW 43.63A.650;
(g) The cooperation of the local government in the annual
Washington homeless census project;
(h) The commitment of the local government and any
subcontracting local governments, nonprofit organizations, and
for-profit entities to employ a diverse workforce;
(i) The extent, if any, that the local homeless population
is disproportionate to the revenues collected under this chapter
and RCW 36.22.178 and 36.22.179; and
(j) Other elements shown by the applicant to be directly
related to the goal and the department's state strategic plan.
[2005 c 484 § 11.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "homeless housing account" was changed to the "home security fund account" by 2007 c 427 § 6.