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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 16 — Department of administration

16.305 Grants to local housing organizations.

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16.305 Grants to local housing organizations.
(1)The department may make grants to a community-based organization, organization operated for profit, or housing authority to improve the ability of the community-based organization, organization operated for profit, or housing authority to provide housing opportunities, including housing-related counseling services, for persons or families of low or moderate income. The grants may be used to partially defray any of the following:
(a)Salaries, fringe benefits and other expenses associated with personnel of the housing authority, organization operated for profit or community-based organization.
(b)Administrative or operating costs, not described in par.
(a).
(2)The department may not make a grant under sub.
(1)unless all of the following apply:
(a)The housing authority, organization operated for profit or community-based organization submitted an application for a grant.
(b)The housing authority, organization operated for profit or community-based organization equally matches the grant, by cash or by other assets in kind.
(c)The department determines that the grant to the particular community-based organization, organization operated for profit, or housing authority is appropriate because of any of the following:
1. The quality of the management of the community-based organization, organization operated for profit or housing authority.
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