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RCAC
has a long history in farm worker housing. The U.S. Department of Labor
(DOL) Farm Labor Housing Program; U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Mutual Self-Help Housing Program; and the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Technical Assistance Program
are major supporters of our farm worker housing efforts.
RCAC is a conduit for a regional DOL grant that provides project-specific
technical assistance and manages 10 pass-through grants to members of
the Pacific Mountain Farmworker Housing Partnership (PMFHP). PMFHP includes
agencies in Washington, Oregon and California that produce more than 1,500
units of farm worker housing each year. Through this network, RCAC provides
technical assistance and training to community-based organizations, growers
and rural government agencies to create and maintain farm worker housing
in 13 Western states. Western grantees produce approximately 70 percent
of the nation’s annual Self-Help Housing (more than 1,000 homes).
RCAC also works with nearly 80 Community Housing Development Organizations
(CHDOs) recognized by HUD in 10 Western states. RCAC provides training,
direct technical assistance and pass-through funds to CHDOs that support
housing development, project feasibility, financing, housing management,
board training and strategic planning.
RCAC provides technical assistance and training to farm worker housing
developers for the production of single family and multi-family housing
as well as housing rehabilitation. We also provide technical assistance
to approximately 13 housing counseling agencies as a Certified National
Housing Counseling Intermediary.
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addition, RCAC offers information; serves as an advocate for farm worker
housing at local, state and national levels, and sponsors farm worker
housing conferences and workshops.
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