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CHDO
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1.
Why become a designated CHDO?
Federal HOME Funds are available through Dayton exclusively for qualified, eligible CHDO projects and operating expenses. If an organization becomes a certified CHDO, it is eligible to take advantage of the HOME funds set aside only for CHDOs. CHDO set-aside funds may provide equity for community-based organizations to undertake projects, build their capacity to serve a broad range of affordable housing needs and provide guaranteed resources for affordable housing development.
2.
Where can you apply for a CHDO designation?
In order to be a locally certified CHDO, the applicant must delineate the geographic area within the corporate limits of Dayton in which they plan to develop a HOME eligible project.
3.
How do you apply for CHDO Designation?
Obtain a City of Dayton CHDO Application, Checklist, and Certification by one of the following methods:
1. Contact Peter Thornburgh by telephone at 937-333-3797 or 937-333-3670;
2. Email an application request to Peter Thornburgh
3. Mail a request to Peter Thornburgh
Community Development Division
101 W 3rd Street
Dayton OH, 45402
Or, for State CHDO designation information, visit the Ohio Housing Finance Agency CHDO webpage.
Ohio Housing Finance Agency
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