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Overview
Resident Management and Business Development (RMBD) establish and
strengthen organizational capacity for site-based resident associations
(RAs) that do not have the capacity to administer a welfare-to-work
program, conduct management activities, or implement business development
enterprises/ventures. Eligible grantees are RAs representing public
housing residents and citywide resident organizations (CWROs).
Funds from RMBD grants may be used for activities such as:
- Training related to resident-owned businesses or cooperative
developments and technical assistance for job training and placement
in resident management corporation (RMC) developments.
- Technical assistance and training in resident-managed business
development through feasibility and market studies; development
of business plans; outreach activities; innovative financing methods;
and legal advice in establishing a resident-managed business entity
or cooperative.
- Establishing and funding revolving loan funds.
- Training residents, as potential employees of an RMC, in skills
directly related to the operation, management, maintenance, and
financial systems of a development.
- Gaining assistance in negotiating management contracts and designing
a long-range planning system.
- Management-related employment training and counseling, including
job search, development, placement, and follow-up assistance.
- Support services for residents.
- Establishing and operating centers that use technology and telecommunications
for job training, after-school youth programs, and educational
activities.
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