Funding Guidelines
Awards will be based upon merits of the proposed projects. No more than 10%
of the fund balance may go towards an individual award without full C.A.R.
Board of Directors approval. No more than 25% of the fund balance may be
disbursed per year without full C.A.R. Board of Directors approval.
EXPENDITURE GUIDELINES
The following guidelines indicate the many
ways in which C.A.R.H.A.F. funds may be used to advance the housing
affordability interests of REALTORS® and REALTOR® organizations.
C.A.R.H.A.F.
funds
CANNOT
be used for activities that directly or indirectly support or oppose a
candidate for public office.
C.A.R.H.A.F.
funds SHALL NOT
be used to support or oppose the
following:
1.) Ballot Measure Campaigns;
2.) REALTOR® Issue Mobilization
Campaigns;
3.) Dues and Contributions to
Coalitions;
4.) Receptions/Events/Conferences;
5.) Professional or Volunteer Advocacy;
6.) Advocacy and PolicyEducation;
and/or
7.) Policy Research and Consulting
Services.
These functions are supported by IMPAC funds.
C.A.R.H.A.F. funds must be used for charitable
purposesthat supports C.A.R.H.A.F.'s mission to play an active
role in addressing the ongoing housing affordability crisis facing our
state by promoting homeownership and addressing housing affordability
issues statewide. (The term charitable is used in its generally
accepted legal sense and includes, but is not limited to, relief of the
poor, the distressed, or the underprivileged; advancement of religion;
advancement of education or science; erection or maintenance of public
buildings, monuments, or works; lessening the burdens of government;
lessening of neighborhood tensions; elimination of prejudice and
discrimination; defense of human and civil rights secured by law; and
combating community deterioration and juvenile delinquency).
C.A.R.H.A.F. GUIDING
PRINCIPLES
The Committee agreeds to base its
decisions upon the following guiding principles:
In general, all programs should require matching funds to leverage
C.A.R.H.A.F. funds. This includes grants to local associations.
Where possible, funds should be
recoverable.-- A REALTOR®'s services should be encouraged in
all home purchase transactions. This will require that REALTORS® become
familiar with both the C.A.R.H.A.F. and the programs offered by
C.A.R.H.A.F. partners.
SELF-HELP PROJECT GUIDELINES
At no time will H.A.F. commit more than 50% of the remaining 25% total
annual disbursement to Self-Help projects (including Habitat for
Humanity).
Request for funds will not exceed the LESSER of:
A) $50,000 or B) 10% of total existing funds. However, if a Regional
approach with a majority of associations develops a large Habitat program,
H.A.F. may grant funds up to 10% of total existing funds. In addition,
H.A.F. may consider granting a larger sum with consent of the Board of
Directors.
For more specific information on
C.A.R.H.A.F. guidelines and procedures, contact C.A.R.H.A.F. staff at
monicar@car.org.
