REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS for Westchester County Department of Social Services Eviction Prevention Program

The County of Westchester (the “County”), acting by and through its Department of Social Services (the “Department” or “WCDSS”), is requesting proposals from qualified vendors to operate an Eviction Prevention Program for Westchester County residents at risk of homelessness and deemed eligible for eviction prevention services by WCDSS. The County will provide both administrative and pass-through funds for the solicited services. Qualified venders can apply to operate all and/or some of the service. If a proposer applies for all, a portion of or both, they will need to submit a separate proposal for each service.  Copies of this Request for Proposals (“RFP”) may be downloaded from the County’s website for RFP’s: http://www.westchestergov.com/rfp.

 

A.) UPDATED PROCUREMENT SCHEDULE

Original RFP Issue Date: August 19, 2022

Requests for Clarification Due: September 7, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.

Written Responses to Requests for Clarification Posted: September 14, 2022

Proposal Due Date: September 28, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.

Veterans can celebrate a Spectacular Summer on September 2, 2022 at Rye Playland!

Westchester County resident veterans, military and family are welcome to enjoy a FREE family day at Rye Playland on September 2, 2022!

Wristbands are available, first come, first serve. Maximum of four per veteran / military with documentation of service. All bands must be picked up in advance, they will not be available the day-of.

See flyer below for more information.

Diverse Abilities Job Fair for People with Disabilities - 9/15/2022 - Yonkers Riverfront Library

The Westchester County Diverse Abilities Job Fair will be held Thurs., Sept. 15, 2022, 10 am–1pm at the Yonkers Riverfront Library at One Larkin Plaza in Yonkers. This Job Fair is open to all qualified job candidates with disabilities. Connect with Yonkers employers and interview on the spot; employers include Amazon, AFYA, the Arc Westchester, The City of Yonkers, Cross County Shopping Center, CVS, ShopRite, Springhill Suites, Southern Westchester BOCES, WestHab, Westchester County Dept. of Social Services and more.

Preregistration is required. You can use the link or QR Code on the flyer below to register, as well as the link below. You can also register by phone by calling Westchester County Office for People with Disabilities at (914) 995-2956 if you have questions or require further information.

All registered attendees will receive an email with instructions on how to sign up for a time slot to schedule an interview with an employer.

Click here to register

Westchester County Launches $10M Landlord Tenant Assistance Program (LTAP)

Westchester County Funds may be used for Needed Repairs to Rental Properties,

In exchange for Landlords Maintaining Affordable Rents 

Watch the full News Conference Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI-wwhWxKgk

Furthering his commitment to preserving affordable housing in communities across Westchester, County Executive George Latimer is announcing the Landlord Tenant Assistance Program (LTAP). LTAP will allow small landlords who own eight units or less, who maintain rent levels that are affordable to residents, to apply for up to $25,000 per unit for repairs to their rental properties. To be eligible, landlords/owners must charge rents that are affordable to households earning between no more than 60% and 100% of the Area Median Income (AMI), and home improvements may include, but are not limited to, roof replacement, or upgrades to electrical, windows, accessibility ramps, plumbing and heating systems. With $10M available in funds, 400 units can be rehabilitated.

Rent levels, with utilities included, must adhere to the following 2022 HUD Guidelines:

Bedroom Size

Click here for HUD Guidelines

A Westchester County Rehabilitation Specialist will inspect the property after an application has been submitted to the Department of Planning. If the property qualifies, a three-party contract will be signed between the County, the landlord/owner and the contractor, for work to be completed by contractors that are licensed and insured to work in Westchester County. Funds will be disbursed directly to the contractor from the County after a progress inspection has been completed.  

Interested landlords/owners should call or email Gaitre Rambharose in the Westchester County Department of Planning at 914-995-2429 or gqrh@westchestergov.com

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION: FY2022 Westchester County Continuum of Care CoC Bonus

  • Date of Release: August 4, 2022 2pm EST

  • Proposers Conference: August 9, 2022 3pm EST (see RFI for location details)

  • Deadline for Proposals: August 12, 2022 2pm EST

The Request For Information (RFI) offered by the Westchester Continuum of Care to solicit proposals from eligible partner agencies requesting to be included as sub-recipient providers in the application to HUD for Continuum of Care Bonus (CoCB) and Domestic Violence Bonus (DVB) projects, which might be awarded through the FY2022 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program competition.

  • Only Continuums of Care which score high enough will receive CoC Bonus and/or DV Bonus funding.

  • CoC’s are allowed to submit more than one CoC Bonus and/or DV Bonus application to HUD, so the Westchester CoC may choose one or two CoC Bonus partners and one or more DV Bonus partners to submit an application.

    • Budget proposals for the CoCB project must request CoC funding of exactly $514,242 or exactly $257,121.

    • Responses to the DV Bonus RFI can request any amount from $100,000 up to to $2,056,968.

  • The DV Bonus is offered by HUD to provide services and housing to homeless households fleeing domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking, and/or human trafficking. Individuals and families who have been made homeless or are at eminent risk of homelessness by attempting to flee are eligible for HUD funded housing as stated in the Category 4 Definition of Homelessness in the HEARTH ACT.

  • The maximum funding request total for applications from Westchester CoC for the CoC Bonus is $1,028,484.

  • The maximum funding request total for applications from Westchester CoC for the DV Bonus is $2,056,968.

  • Responses to this CoC Bonus RFI are due August 12 at 2pm.

There will be a conference to discuss the RFI Tuesday, August 9 at 3pm

Information to join the conference: https://westchestergov.webex.com/westchestergov/j.php?MTID=m808480099de0f3ba8b867add8475c0d4

Meeting number: 2428 993 3956 Password: KCmwdwDs586

Join by phone 1-844-621-3956 United States Toll Free

Access code: 242 899 33956

Please use the links below to download the RFI and required forms:

Any questions about this RFI should be e-mailed to Yoav Spiegel at yqs2@westchestergov.com no later than 12 pm on Tuesday August 9, 2022.

To learn more about how the HEARTH Act defines “fleeing” and the Category 4 Definition of Homelessness please visit the following resources:

National Network to End Domestic Violence. (2020, August). Fleeing DV. Nnedv.Org. https://nnedv.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Library_Policy_HEARTH_Creating_Access_for_Survivors.pdf

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (2009). S. 896 HEARTH Act of 2009 - HUD Exchange. HUDExchange.Info. https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/1717/s-896-hearth-act/

Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 Continuum of Care Competition


The Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 Continuum of Care Competition and Noncompetitive Award of Youth Homeless Demonstration Program Renewal and Replacement Grants
has been posted on Grants.gov and is available on the Funding Opportunities page on HUD’s website. Additional resources will be available on the Continuum of Care Program Competition page of HUD’s website. 

The CoC Application, CoC Priority Listing, and Project Applications should be available in e-snaps within the next two weeks. Collaborative Applicants and project applicants will be able to access the applications to review, update, and enter required information for the application process.   

Submission Deadline: Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:00 PM EDT 

Collaborative Applicants 

  • The CoC Application and CoC Priority Listing that includes all project applications that will be submitted to HUD are separate submissions in e-snaps. Collaborative Applicants must submit both parts of the CoC Consolidated Application by the application submission deadline for HUD to consider the CoC Consolidated Application to be complete.

  • There are six Project Listings in the CoC Priority Listing; however, only the New and Renewal Project Listings require unique rank numbers. The remaining four Project Listings only require Collaborative Applicants to accept or reject project applications.

  • The CoC Competition Report, and instructions on how to access the report, that includes data reported in the Homelessness Data Exchange (HDX) is available for use by Collaborative Applicants to complete portions of the FY 2022 CoC Application.

Project Applicants 

  • Returning project applicants may choose to import FY 2021 renewal project application responses; however, this must be requested during your registration of the Renewal Funding Opportunity in e-snaps and is only available if you submitted a project application in the FY 2021 CoC Program Competition. Imported responses must be carefully reviewed to ensure accuracy.

  • Projects renewing for the first time, that were previously awarded prior to the FY 2021 CoC Program Competition must complete the entire renewal project application.

  • New project applications must be completed in full and in accordance with the new project application components permitted in this year’s Competition.

  • YHDP renewal and YHDP replacement project applications must be completed in full and in accordance with the YHDP renewal and YHDP replacement project application processes outlined in the NOFO.

  • CoC planning and UFA Costs applications will only be reviewed if submitted by the CoC’s designated Collaborative Applicant identified in the CoC Applicant Profile in e-snaps.

  • Dedicated HMIS projects, renewal and new, can only be submitted by the CoC’s designated HMIS Lead as identified in the CoC Applicant Profile in e-snaps.

Additional Guidance 

The following additional guidance will be posted on the CoC Program Competition page of HUD’s website between August 1, 2022 and August 22, 2022: 

  • FY 2022 CoC Estimated ARD Reports

  • Detailed Instructions

    • CoC Application

    • CoC Priority Listing

    • Project Applications – all types

  • Navigational Guides

    • Accessing the Project Application

    • New Project Application

    • Renewal Project Application

    • UFA Costs Project Application

    • Planning Costs Project Application

    • CoC Priority Listing

Questions 

Questions regarding the FY 2022 CoC Program Competition process must be submitted to CoCNOFO@hud.gov.  

Questions related to e-snaps functionality (e.g., password lockout, access to user’s application account, updating Applicant Profile) must be submitted to e-snaps@hud.gov.  

FSSY Announces Yonkers Hoarding Assistance Program

Family Service Society of Yonkers, in partnership with the City of Yonkers, Yonkers Office for the Aging and other community organizations will provide free services too low to moderate income seniors that are unable to afford services on their own. Mental health, clean-up, organizing, extermination, legal assistance are among the free services that will be provided. Please see the attached flyer for details, all inquiries should be directed to FSSY.

Affordable Home for Re-Sale at Crompond Crossing, Yorktown Heights, NY

Apply today to Purchase a Fair & Affordable Home at: Crompond Crossing

2520 Crompond Crossing, Yorktown Heights

 Application deadline: August 15, 2022 (Applications after the deadline will be waitlisted)

Move-in-ready, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom single-family Affordable Home. Available for Re-Sale to a household at or below 80% of Area Median Income.

  • Occupancy for 3-7 person household.

  • Features newly renovated kitchen with breakfast bar, stainless appliances, in unit laundry, hardwood floors, and updated bathrooms.

  • ·    Other included amenities are: a finished attic, private patio for entertaining, generator hook-up, and two assigned parking spots.

  • ·    Located in award-winning Yorktown school district, near the Taconic Parkway and Route 202 for a convenient commute, with easy access to Yorktown pools, parks, playgrounds and shopping.

    Click here for Application + More Information 

NYS DEPT OF LABOR'S Hudson Valley Virtual Career Fair THURSDAY JULY 28TH 11AM - 2PM

The New York State Department of Labor is having a Hudson Valley Region Virtual Career Fair on

            THURSDAY JULY 28TH  2022 from 11am – 2pm.  Informational Flyer is attached.

 

Jobs are available in Dutchess, Orange, Rockland, Putnam, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester Counties.  

 

JOB SEEKERS REGISTER AT THIS LINK  https://nysdolvirtual.easyvirtualfair.com 

( Please make sure job seekers are using GOOGLE CHROME to register ) Internet Explorer will not work.

 

YOU DO NOT NEED A NY STATE OSOS ID TO REGISTER!  This Virtual Career Fair is open to anyone looking for work!

 

*Job Seekers will be able to click on the links below to assist them with how to navigate through a Virtual Career Fair *

 

Learn How to Navigate a Virtual Career Fair:                 

*A list of all classes, workshops, job fairs, job clubs including virtual career fairs and virtual workshops, including informational sessions on a variety of topics with

New York State Career Centers of the Hudson Valley can be found at this link:

https://statistics.labor.ny.gov/career-zone/career-calendar.shtml

Municipal Housing Authority for the City of Yonkers - OPENING WAITING LIST

The MHACY has announced that pre-applications are available on their website at MHACY.org and at several community locations throughout the City.

Applications must be returned to MHACY no later than July 13, 2022 to be eligible for a lottery to be held August 2 and 3 to select 3,000 applicants to add to the existing waiting list.

To qualify, a household's income may not exceed:

 Family size - Maximum

1 person - $48,550

2 people - $55,450

3 people - $62,400

4 people - $69,300

5 people - $74,850

6 people - $80,400

7 people - $85,950

8 people - $91,500

Click here for English Application

Click here for Spanish Application

Electric and Gas Utility Bill Credit Program for Income Eligible Families

 GOVERNOR HOCHUL ANNOUNCES ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITY BILL CREDIT PROGRAM FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES

 

$567 Million Made Available to Help Low-Income Customers Pay Off Past Utility Bills 

More Than 327,000 Low-Income New York Households to Directly Benefit  

Bill Reduction Plan Wins Broad Support from Consumer Groups and Other Stakeholders

  

Governor Kathy Hochul announced today that a total of $567 million is available to help low-income electric and gas utility customers pay off past utility bills. The financial assistance program includes an estimated $557 million statewide COVID-19 bill credit program for low-income customers adopted today by the New York State Public Service Commission. Under the bill credit program, the PSC is leveraging the $250 million from the FY 2023 Enacted State Budget to require utilities to provide a one-time credit to customers enrolled in the Energy Affordability Program that will eliminate unpaid utility bills that have accrued through May 1, 2022. The program also authorizes the same relief for any eligible low-income customers that enroll in EAP by December 31, 2022.

"It's unacceptable that far too many New Yorkers are at risk of having their lights shut off for failure to pay their utility bills due to financial problems caused by the pandemic," Governor Hochul said. "To address this, I partnered with the State Legislature to appropriate $250 million toward reducing the burden of utility arrears. Today's action by the Public Service Commission builds on the budget appropriation and is a major step forward to help vulnerable New Yorkers maintain their utility services while they get back on their feet."

The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant financial hardship to low-income customers and resulted in the shuttering of businesses and widespread loss of jobs. The number of customers that have unpaid utility bills and the total dollar amount of unpaid utility bills has risen considerably since the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020, and this bill credit program provides financial relief to the most vulnerable residential customers in order to help them avoid having their utility services terminated for non-payment. More than 327,000 low-income New York households will directly benefit from the program.

Under the bill credit program, all State assistance available for utility bill assistance will be coordinated to ensure maximum benefits to ratepayers and to avoid duplication of efforts. This includes relief available to low-income customers from the State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance's Emergency Rental Assistance Program to reduce unpaid utility bills, estimated at $100 million, coupled with $250 million from the New York State budget appropriation directed to utilities to eliminate pandemic-related unpaid utility bills for low-income households.  Utility shareholders have provided more than $36 million in contributions to benefit ratepayers.  The bill credit program is estimated to cost the major utility ratepayers $181 million after they are allocated their share of the budget appropriation, and customer credits and shareholder contributions that reduce the program cost are applied.

This one-time, low-income utility bill credit, which will be applied to affected customers' bills by the utilities, requires no action by existing low-income customers enrolled in the EAP to receive the benefit.  The bill credit is expected to be applied to customers' accounts by August 1, 2022. PSEG Long Island and the municipal utilities have been allocated $10.4 million of the $250 million appropriated in the budget to be used for the bill credit program for low-income customers. The PSC anticipates a future proposal by consumer groups and stakeholders to address the substantial increase in unpaid electric and gas utility bills for remaining residential and non-residential customers resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

As part of the overall work to reduce unpaid electric and gas utility bills, Governor Hochul recently launched a new initiative between OTDA and the major utilities to identify more low-income households to enroll in the EAP program, which provides utility bill discounts that save participating households hundreds of dollars per year on utility costs. Any newly eligible low-income customer that enrolls in EAP before December 31, 2022 will be included in the bill credit program.

New York State Public Service Commission Chair Rory M. Christian said, "Given the financial challenges many New Yorkers are experiencing from the pandemic, Governor Hochul has stressed the importance of policies to help consumers and has placed equal priority in the effective implementation of those policies. This program is innovative in design, and we are very proud of the staff team for ensuring the assistance will be delivered effectively and timely to those who need it."

The bill credit program for low-income customers is supported by the Public Utility Law Project, the Utility Intervention Unit of the Department of State, Citizens for Local Power, the American Association of Retired Persons, and the Long Island Power Authority, which oversees PSEG Long Island.

Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance Commissioner Daniel W. Tietz said, "While our state's economy continues to rebound, one thing is painfully clear -many low-income New Yorkers are still struggling to pay down utility bills accrued during the public health crisis. In addition to providing immediate relief to households enrolled in the Energy Affordability Program, this effort will help identify many others qualified for and in need of assistance. This program, along with many others designed to bring relief to struggling households, demonstrates Governor Hochul's continued commitment toward helping all New Yorkers overcome hardship brought by the pandemic."

State Senator Roxanne Persaud said, "This utility bill credit program approved by the Public Service Commission will certainly help many Energy Affordability Program-enrolled customers. I'm happy that the PSC is expanding upon the $250 million we included in this year's budget for utility arrears relief.  Many New Yorkers continue to struggle paying utility bills accumulating throughout the pandemic."

Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal said, "Families across New York State are increasingly cash-strapped, trying to pay off utility arrears accumulated during the pandemic while also keeping up with rent and the cost of putting food on the table to feed their families. In this year's budget we fought hard to ensure funding would be made available to low-income families to help eliminate utility arrears, and I'm proud that the new utility bill credit program builds on this investment to provide more than $550 million in relief. More than 327,000 low-income households will soon see their utility arrears reduced or eliminated, protecting them from having their utility services terminated. This investment will go a long way in helping New York families get back on their feet and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic."

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Child Care in Westchester County: New Head start, Early Head Start and Child Care subsidies

The Westchester County Continuum of Care Partnership to End Homelessness will be holding a presentation on Child Care in Westchester County on Wednesday July 13th from 9:30am-11am.

We are strongly encouraging Direct service staff who are working with families experiencing homelessness & staff members in need of childcare themselves to attend this presentation to learn more about various childcare opportunities.

Please see the flyer below for details which also include the zoom link . If you have any questions, please reach out to Jenny Badree at Jbadree@programdesign.com.

Mount Vernon CDBG Annual Action Plan

THE CITY OF MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK

2022-2023 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN

NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD

The City of Mount Vernon, NY invites residents, public agencies, and other stakeholders to provide input on Mount Vernon’s housing and community development needs. 

The City of Mount Vernon will hold a thirty (30) day public comment period that begins on Tuesday, June 7, 2022 and ends on Friday, July 8, 2022.

The City will hold two virtual public hearings on the following dates:

Friday, June 17, 2022, 10:00am
Virtual Public Meeting Via Zoom
Meeting ID: 886 8766 5859

Thursday, June 21, 2022, 6:00pm
Virtual Public Meeting Via Zoom
Meeting ID: 892 5796 4301

An in-person public meeting will be held at the City Council Chambers Room on June 30, 2022 at 6:30pm located at 1 Roosevelt Square, Mount Vernon, NY 10550.

The Draft 2022 Annual Action Plan is available here.

Free Financial Literacy Workshop - June 7 - HOPE Community Services

HOPE Community Services will hold a financial literacy clinic to assist you with your personal finances, budgeting and planning. We will also discuss the importance of having an individual tax identification number (ITIN) and how to apply for one.

6:30PM - 8:00PM

Tuesday, June 7

HOPE Community Services

50 Washington Ave New Rochelle, NY

To register, please contact:

Mayra Aguilar (914) 563-2077

Outreach@HOPE-cs.org