2020 Guide to services

Guide to Services
2020
Helping Build Strong, Vibrant Communities Through:
Local Government Assistance Safe and Affordable Housing Community & Economic Development

Helping to Build Strong, Vibrant Communities
Commissioner's Message
DCA is proud to provide financial resources and technical assistance to help Georgia communities grow. Our team is committed to assist leaders across Georgia in planning and implementing solutions to community needs such as housing, broadband, infrastructure, and economic development. We recognize that local success stems from locally driven solutions which is why our aim is simple: To help build strong, vibrant communities in every corner of this great state.

Office Locations
Norcross Atlanta
Waycross

Christopher Nunn, Commissioner
Central Office 60 Executive Park South NE
Atlanta, GA 30329 Norcross
1854 Shackelford Court Suite 400
Norcross, GA 30093 Waycross
500 Alice Street Waycross, GA 31501

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Service: By The Numbers
The Department of Community Affairs has served as a resource for Georgia communities since 1977. DCA programs and staff continue to provide critical support for community development, housing, and quality of life initiatives throughout the state, serving communities small and large, rural and urban. Here are a few examples of how we fulfilled our mission in Fiscal Year 2019.

Community Development Block Grant

Housing Tax

State

Emergency

Credits

Economic Solutions

Development

Grant

$41.5M Awarded to 68 Communities
4,887 Georgians Assisted
502 Jobs Created

17,310 Georgia Residents Provided Affordable
Housing
68 Properties for Families, Seniors and Elderly Citizens

$43.4M In Economic Development
Funding
$3.1B Private Investment
Leveraged

9,528 Homeless Persons Provided Shelter
1,919 Homeless Persons
Who Received Permanent Housing
Assistance

Appalachian Regional
Commission

Georgia Dream

Georgia AmeriCorps Main Street

$4.2M Invested in Rural Georgia Communities
$84M Leveraged in Public and Private Investment

1,527 Georgians Became First-time Homeowners
$211M Amount Closed in
Home Loans to First-time Buyers

3,434 New Jobs
1,068 Small Businesses
$554M Invested in 93 Georgia Cities

$3.3M Invested in
Georgia Communities
448,548 Hours of Volunteer
Service

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Getting Started
DCA offers a variety of financial resources and technical assistance to help communities realize visions of success and improve the lives of their citizens. These resources, when used effectively and in concert with each other, can drive major improvements in a community and lead to an improved quality of life.
This guide is organized by the following categories to help users easily find what they are seeking: Local Government Assistance, Safe & Affordable Housing, and Community & Economic Development.
The DCA Regional Representatives are a vital entry point to help navigate the agency's diverse offering of programs and resources. These experienced team members are available to discuss a community's needs and options, then help access, organize and manage the various types of assistance offered by DCA. They are located in each of the state's 12 service delivery regions and can help a community decide which tools are best to address its particular needs. Just as important, these team members maintain a network of regional and statewide partners that can provide additional assistance to complement what DCA offers and can bring those resources to communities as well. Finally, DCA Regional Representatives coordinate and facilitate many of the agency's special initiatives, including the Georgia Academy for Economic Development, the Georgia Initiative for Community Housing, and Main StreetTM assistance.

Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 Region 9 Region 10 Region 11 Region 12

DCA Regional Reps

Patrick Vickers Kathy Papa John VanBrunt Corinne Thornton Beth Eavenson Tonya Mole Tina Hutcheson Casey Beane Lynn Ashcraft Gina Webb Kelly Lane Jennifer Fordham

(404) 695-2093 (770) 362-7078 (706) 825-1356 (706) 340-6461 (404) 387-6977 (404) 852-6876 (478) 278-9434 (404) 227-2860 (478) 484-0321 (404) 387-1429 (404) 227-3619 (912) 531-1746

region1@dca.ga.gov region2@dca.ga.gov region3@dca.ga.gov region4@dca.ga.gov region5@dca.ga.gov region6@dca.ga.gov region7@dca.ga.gov region8@dca.ga.gov region9@dca.ga.gov region10@dca.ga.gov region11@dca.ga.gov region12@dca.ga.gov

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DCA Regions
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Our Programs
Local Government Assistance: These programs provide information, training and resources to equip local government officials with the information and tools they need to make wellinformed decisions and set the stage for success.
Safe & Affordable Housing: These programs help communities develop and implement sound strategies to provide citizens with safe and affordable housing.
Community & Economic Development: These programs offer resources to help build a great quality of life, create and retain jobs, and foster a climate for economic success.
The following pages outline, with some brief details, DCA's breadth of program offerings which can be categorized as such:

Funding

Incentives

Partnerships

Technical Assistance

Disbursing state and/or federal funds to build or create something the community has deemed important such as sidewalks, roads, parks, public buildings, water and sewer facilities, housing choices, or economic development
projects.

Providing ways to encourage the private sector to invest and fill a need that is important to a community, often resulting in a publicprivate partnership.

Fostering

Employing experts in

partnerships with many different fields,

a private for-profit including financing,

or non-profit entity, planning, research,

quasi-governmental citizen engagement

agency, or another and governance can

government entity to help local governments

achieve a goal.

develop appropriate

strategies to help meet

local goals.

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Local Government Assistance

Community Planning Institute
Annual seminars for local planning commissioners, elected officials, staff and other interested parties. Courses are one or two days and cover a variety of community development topics such as preparation, effective use, and implementation tools for
comprehensive plans. Construction Codes and Industrialized Buildings
DCA facilitates and convenes advisory groups for specific topics related to building and community development, leads the adoption process of statewide standards, provides technical assistance to local communities by drafting model codes and resolutions, and offers workshops on code
and building-related topics. Georgia Academy for Economic Development
This four-day training program is offered annually in the 12 service delivery regions to assist local leaders in their economic development efforts by providing an understanding of the critical processes, strategies and components involved in improving their local and regional economies, and achieving economic success in today's global economy.

Georgia Initiative for Community
Housing (GICH)
Offered in partnership with UGA and the Georgia Municipal Association, this three-year program helps communities create and launch
a locally based plan to meet housing needs. Local Comprehensive Planning
A community's comprehensive plan outlines strategies to achieve goals and meet community needs. DCA's planning staff can provide hands-on assistance to address issues specifically identified in local comprehensive plans and offer appropriate
tools to achieve a community vision. Martin Luther King, Jr. Advisory
Council
Promotes the legacy and teaching of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through education, recognition of civil rights achievements, and bringing partners together to achieve community goals. Implements the state's annual observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. national holiday.
PlanFirst
Recognizes and rewards communities that clearly demonstrate an established pattern of successfully implementing their Local Comprehensive Plans. The PlanFirst designation brings statewide recognition and incentives ranging from free tuition for the Community Planning Institute to reduced interest rates on certain state loans.

Funding

Incentives

Partnerships

Technical Assistance

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Local Government Assistance
Surveys & Research
Analysis of many activities and functions of Georgia local governments, such as the HotelMotel Excise Tax, as well as the collection, management, and administration of data and
reports which provide critical information to local and statewide elected officials, citizens and staff, including the annual registration of local government authorities and the Wage and Salary Survey.
Revitalization Area
Strategies (RAS)
This designation provides incentives to eligible communities who participate in the state's Non-Entitlement CDBG program and implement comprehensive redevelopment activities. The program rewards innovative local strategies and a commitment to
redevelop a targeted area with a comprehensive, collaborative approach that includes private and public partners.

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Incentives

Partnerships

Technical Assistance

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Safe & Affordable Housing

Community HOME Investment
Program (CHIP)
Funds to help local governments, nonprofit organizations and public housing authorities provide affordable housing in their communities. Funds may be used to provide eligible, low- and moderate-income households with down payment assistance or to assist with homeowner rehabilitation.
Emergency Solutions Grants
Provides funds throughout the state for outreach, shelter, rapid re-housing, homelessness prevention and related services to organizations who serve persons experiencing homelessness, or for persons in danger of becoming homeless.
Georgia Balance of State
Continuum of Care Program
A competitive federally funded program designed to help move homeless individuals and families into permanent housing. Funds are provided to organizations that provide services to homeless persons.
Georgia Dream Homeownership
Program
Affordable mortgage financing and down payment assistance for eligible low- and moderate-income homebuyers available through private lenders across the state.

GeorgiaHousingSearch.org
Online resource matching those seeking affordable rental options with units available.
The Georgia Landlord Tenant
Handbook
A publication designed to answer common residential landlord-tenant questions.
Home Access Program
Provides funding to help those with disabilities caused by severe brain or spinal injuries make accessibility improvements so that they can remain in their own homes.
Homeless Management
Information System (HMIS)
A technological solution used to collect data on the provision of housing and services to homeless individuals and families and those at risk of homelessness. It also provides a community with an unduplicated count of its homeless population. DCA administers the HMIS on behalf of local communities in Georgia.
HOME Rental Housing Loan
Program
In conjunction with the Housing Tax Credit program, this provides low interest loans to for-profit and non-profit developers for the construction and/or renovation of affordable multifamily rental housing in communities.

Funding

Incentives

Partnerships

Technical Assistance

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Safe & Affordable Housing

HomeSafe Georgia
A state-administered, federally-funded program that assists homeowners who are facing financial hardships to help save their homes from foreclosure.
Housing Opportunities for
People with AIDS (HOPWA)
Provides housing assistance for low-income persons living with HIV/AIDS.
Housing Tax Credit Program
Provides the private market with an incentive to invest in affordable rental housing. Federal housing tax credits are awarded to developers of qualified housing developments that provide housing opportunities in Georgia.
HUD Housing Counseling
Program
This program funds a network of Housing Counseling Agencies and counselors to provide tools to current and prospective homeowners and renters to help them make informed choices to address their housing needs.
National Housing Trust Fund
This program complements existing federal, state and local efforts to increase and preserve affordable housing for extremely low-income and very low-income households, including homeless families.

Re-Entry Partnership Housing
Program
A unique collaboration with the Georgia Department of Corrections, the State Board of Pardons and Parole, and the Department of Community Supervision, this program helps coordinate housing for persons who have remained in prison after the Parole Board has authorized their release due solely to having no residential options.
Housing Choice Voucher
Program
Assists very low-income families, the elderly and persons with disabilities to afford decent, safe and affordable housing in the private market. DCA receives federal funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to administer the voucher program in 152 of Georgia's 159 counties.
Section 811 Mainstream Vouchers
Provides funding to assist non-elderly persons with disabilities who are transitioning out of institutional or other segregated settings at serious risk of institutionalization, homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless.

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Incentives

Partnerships

Technical Assistance

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Safe & Affordable Housing
Section 811 Project Rental Assistance
Provides project-based rental assistance in connection with community-based services to extremely low-income persons with disabilities. The program seeks to provide integrated housing to help promote recovery and housing stability.
Continuum of Care (CoC) Rental Assistance (formerly known as Shelter Plus Care) Provides funding for permanent housing and supportive services for individuals and their families who are homeless and have a disability.

Funding

Incentives

Partnerships

Technical Assistance

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Community & Economic Development
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
This federally funded block grant program focuses on benefiting low- to moderate-income people by providing resources for livable neighborhoods, economic empowerment, and decent housing. DCA administers the state CDBG program which includes the balance of the state not included in the Entitlement program, which covers primarily urban cities and counties.

CDBG Disaster Recovery Program:

Immediate Threat and Danger: Provides

Federal funding to address extensive

50% matching funds for community

damage caused by federally declared

development activities having a particular

natural disasters consisting of two

urgency when existing conditions pose

Southwest Georgia tornadoes as well

a serious and immediate threat to the

as Hurricane Irma during 2017. The

health or welfare of the community.

funding, available to 15 eligible counties,

focuses on covering necessary expenses Innovative Program: Designed to

for activities related to disaster relief,

encourage the pursuit of transformative

long-term recovery, restoration of

efforts within a community. Multiyear

infrastructure and housing, and economic funding is available for the most

revitalization in the most impacted and

transformative projects.

distressed area.

Redevelopment Fund: Provides flexible

Employment Incentive Program:

financial assistance including grants and

Financing program that may be used

loans to local governments to assist in

in conjunction with traditional private

implementing challenging economic and

financing for economic development

community development projects that

projects. Projects creating opportunities

would not otherwise proceed.

for low- and moderate-income

individuals, greater job security, better

working conditions, job training,

enhancement of workplace skills, and

advancement opportunities receive the

greatest consideration.

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Funding

Incentives

Partnerships

Technical Assistance

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Community & Economic Development

Appalachian Regional
Commission (ARC)
ARC provides financial investment and technical assistance to eligible applicants in support of community and economic development in Georgia's 37-county Appalachian region. This regional economic development agency represents a partnership of federal, state, and local government.
Bond Allocation Program
DCA manages the allocation of private activity bonds to ensure the State of Georgia does not exceed the bond cap. Projects financed using traditional industrial revenue bonds and exempt facility bonds must apply to DCA for an allocation against the state's bond cap. Economic development projects must commit to create or retain one job for every $125,000 of financing.
Downtown Development
Revolving Loan Fund (DDRLF)
Assists cities, counties and development authorities in their efforts to revitalize and enhance downtown areas by providing below-market rate financing to fund capital projects in core historic downtown areas and adjacent historic neighborhoods.

Enterprise Zones
These locally adopted redevelopment tools intend to improve geographic areas within cities and counties that are suffering from disinvestment, underdevelopment and economic decline by encouraging private
businesses to reinvest and rehabilitate them. Georgia Broadband Deployment Initiative
The Achieving Connectivity Everywhere (ACE) Act focuses state resources on ensuring access to broadband in some of our state's most rural areas. DCA is responsible for producing a map of areas underserved by broadband as well as developing a model broadband ordinance and designating local governments as "broadband ready."
Georgia Commission for Service
and Volunteerism/AmeriCorps
Engages Georgians in service to meet critical needs in education, economic opportunity, public safety, health, disaster services, environmental stewardship and veterans and military families.

Funding

Incentives

Partnerships

Technical Assistance

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Community & Economic Development

Georgia Main Street
A downtown development program that is instrumental in leading the state in historic preservation, small business development, employment base expansion, leveraging private investment, increasing tourism and providing a positive road map for publicprivate partnerships.
Geospatial Information Office
(GIO)
Coordinates and partners with local governments and state and federal agencies to ensure the quality and availability of geospatial data to support community and economic development, transportation planning, emergency preparedness, and environmental protection.
Keep Georgia Beautiful
Foundation (KGBF)
KGBF engages all sectors in keeping Georgia beautiful: civic, business and government. As the first-ever state affiliate of Keep America Beautiful (KAB), it provides support to the 78 local affiliates in Georgia, the largest network in the country.

Job Tax Credits
Provides for a statewide job tax credit for any business or headquarters of businesses engaged in manufacturing, warehousing and distribution, processing, telecommunications, tourism, or research and development industries, but does not include retail businesses. If other requirements are met, job tax credits are available to businesses of any nature, including retail businesses, in counties recognized and designated as the 40 least developed counties.
Military Zones
The military zone designation allows census tracts which are located adjacent to a military base and have pervasive poverty of at least a 15 percent poverty rate to receive the highest benefit level allowed under the Job Tax Credit Program. It also provides for the credit to be available to any business of any nature, as long as all other program requirements are met.

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Incentives

Partnerships

Technical Assistance

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Community & Economic Development

OneGeorgia Authority
Provides grants and loans typically for land acquisition and infrastructure development, machinery purchases, business relocation assistance, and other economic development capacity building and job creation projects. Funding flows through development authorities and is segmented into the EDGE and Equity programs.
Regional Economic Business
Assistance (REBA)
This state-funded incentive program enhances Georgia's competitiveness in attracting sizeable economic development projects and acts as a vehicle for significant local, regional or statewide initiatives having short- or long-term economic development benefits. Generally, REBA funds are targeted for projects in non-rural counties.
Rural Zones
This program is part of the state's Job Tax Program and targets rural downtown areas, that have been adversely impacted by local economic conditions, by creating Rural Zones and offering incentives to stimulate investment, job creation, and economic development. It also adds in retail opportunities, which are currently excluded from job tax credits.

State Opportunity Zones
This designation provides a state tax credit to target impoverished areas that are in decline, suffering from disinvestment, and/or are in need of redevelopment and revitalization.
State Small Business Credit
Initiative (SSBCI)
SSBCI's purpose is to stimulate private financing for small business growth and includes funding for the Small Business Credit Guarantee and Loan Participation programs.
Tourism Development Act
A state sales and use tax refund program for qualifying new or expanding tourism projects to retain a portion of their sales tax revenues for 10 years.

Funding

Incentives

Partnerships

Technical Assistance

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Leadership Team
Christopher Nunn Commissioner Christopher.Nunn@dca.ga.gov
John Ellis Chief Operating Officer John.Ellis@dca.ga.gov
Tonya Cureton Curry Deputy Commissioner, Housing Tonya.Curry@dca.ga.gov
Rusty Haygood Deputy Commissioner, Community Development & Finance Rusty.Haygood@dca.ga.gov
Corinne Thornton Director, Regional Services Corinne.Thornton@dca.ga.gov
Seth Coker Director, Government & External Relations Seth.Coker@dca.ga.gov
Davia Rose Lassiter Director, Marketing & Communications Davia.Lassiter@dca.ga.gov
60 Executive Park South NE Atlanta, GA 30329 (404) 679-0661 dca.ga.gov
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