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1 Consolidated Planning Expanding The Circle: Building the Foundation for Self-Sufficiency National Urban Indian Conference Seattle, Washington March 27-28, 2001 Seattle Human Services anne.price@ci.seattle.wa.us

2 What is in the Consolidated Plan? Identifies social and economic needs of low and moderate income people and special needs populations; extent of homelessness, housing conditions and costs, and housing supply/demand. Outlines 3 to 5-year strategies that best address low and-moderate income community development and housing needs; strategies should reflect priorities. Specifies how funds will be used and who gets them. Needs and Market Analysis Strategic Plan Action Plan Seattle Human Services anne.price@ci.seattle.wa.us

3 Philosophical Underpinnings to Consolidated Planning High Value on Affordable Housing and Human Development Programs ^.2 Seattle invests over $28 million in local funds for housing, community and human development; it receives $33 million in federal funds. Programs and Budget Have an Outcome Focus Various Planning Efforts are Closely Aligned

4 Philosophical Underpinnings to Consolidated Planning Planning Processes Heavily Influenced by Community Input Development and Utilization of Anti- Racist Policies and Procedures


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