Public Service Activities
Housing and Neighborhood
Public Services
Public services are an integral part of
a community's support structure and are offered
through the work of private and public organizations.
Services that support the provision of housing
for targeted groups, aid in the revitalization
of targeted neighborhoods, or assist the homeless
are the primary emphasis of Community Development.
Often, support is through the provision, expansion,
or rehabilitation of facilities from which to operate
a service, rather than funding the service itself.
Housing services include a down payment assistance
program, Home Buyers Club, housing placement
and referrals, fair housing counseling, heavy
household cleaning service for seniors, and housing
and referral information for the Hispanic community,
all through nonprofit agencies. Neighborhood
services include funding for operation of a Neighborhood
Development Corporation, a YMCA program, and
production of a neighborhood newsletter.
Homeless and
Other Special Needs
Emergency Shelter Grants funds as well as
County Homeless Initiative funds support
homeless emergency shelters' operations and/or
services. These activities are selected through
the local Social
Action Funding and Homeless Initiative
process. Projects are selected through two
Boards which review the applications, make
site visits, hear presentations, and also
gain input from staff. The
Homeless Coalition of Pinellas County also
assists in the recommendation process for
homeless activities. The Coalition consists
of homeless shelters, transitional housing,
and service providers. It prepares the Continuum
of Care document for HUD's Super NOFA applications,
conducts annual surveys on the number and
Demolitiongraphic characteristics of the
homeless, and is generally knowledgeable
about the needs of the homeless. Emergency
Shelter Grant funds have been allocated to
seven nonprofits serving the homeless. Funds
support operating costs and/or services of
the agencies.
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