for the City of Rochester, New Hampshire's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program

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The City of Rochester’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and managed by the Community Development Division. The program aims to assist low- and moderate-income residents of the City of Rochester through funding social services, economic development initiatives, low-income housing rehabilitation, and public facilities projects. As part of the program, the City of Rochester distributes subgrants to non-profits and other organizations that perform work related to the City’s CDBG goals.

Information on the current FY 2019-2020 action plan and activities can be found on the Community Development Division’s website at http://www.rochesternh.net/community-development-division.

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* 1. How affordable is housing in the City of Rochester?

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* 2. Do you think housing in the City of Rochester is becoming more affordable, less affordable, or staying about the same in terms of affordability?

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* 3. How easy is it for people who have physical disabilities to get around in the City of Rochester?

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* 4. Homelessness is a significant issue and one of the priorities of the CDBG program. What sorts of homeless-related services would you like to see implemented or maintained to address this issue as it exists within the City of Rochester? (Please feel free to select multiple options.)

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* 5. The substance use disorder crisis is a significant issue statewide. What sorts of services would you like to see implemented or maintained to address this issue as it exists within the City of Rochester?

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* 6. Of the non-profit agencies that are receiving CDBG funding in FY 2019-2020 (please see list below), are there any agencies that you think SHOULD CONTINUE to receive funding in FY 2020-2021?

Cross Roads House (https://www.crossroadshouse.org)
My Friends’ Place (https://myfriendsplacenh.org)
Community Partners (https://communitypartnersnh.org)
SHARE Fund (https://www.sharefund.org)
Dover Adult Learning Center (http://www.doveradultlearning.org)
Tri-City Co-op (http://www.tricitycoop.org)
MY TURN (https://www.my-turn.org)
Strafford Nutrition Meals on Wheels (https://straffordmealsonwheels.org)

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* 7. Of the non-profit agencies that are receiving CDBG funding in FY 2019-2020 (please see list below), are there any agencies that you think SHOULD NOT receive funding in FY 2020-2021?

Cross Roads House (https://www.crossroadshouse.org)
My Friends’ Place (https://myfriendsplacenh.org)
Community Partners (https://communitypartnersnh.org)
SHARE Fund (https://www.sharefund.org)
Dover Adult Learning Center (http://www.doveradultlearning.org)
Tri-City Co-op (http://www.tricitycoop.org)
MY TURN (https://www.my-turn.org)
Strafford Nutrition Meals on Wheels (https://straffordmealsonwheels.org)

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* 8. If you answered "Yes" to either Question #6 or Question #7, please explain why you think the organization(s) that you named should, or should not, receive funding in FY 2020-2021:

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* 9. What other non-profits or other organizatons, not listed above, would you suggest for funding by the City of Rochester's CDBG program?

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* 10. What kinds of projects (such as playgrounds, school improvements, parks, etc.) would you like to see in your neighborhood or in the city generally?

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