The Nebraska Five-Year Consolidated Plan is a comprehensive planning document identifying the state’s needs in housing, homelessness, community and economic development. The State is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to complete a Consolidated Plan every five years to receive federal funds for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), and Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) programs. Two other State funded programs are included in the plan, Homeless Shelter Assistance Trust Fund (HSATF) and Nebraska Affordable Housing Trust Fund (NAHTF).
2010 - 2014 Consolidated Plan Information
Nebraska Consolidated Plan Support: Surveys and Consultation .PDF (4.55 MB) and .DOC (38.5 MB).
November 2009 Public Hearing PowerPoint in .PDF
November 2009 Public Hearing PowerPoint in .PDF
Nebraska’s Five-Year Consolidated plan serves the following functions:
- A planning document for the State, which builds on a comprehensive consultation and citizens participation process;
- An application for federal funds under HUD’s formula grant programs;
- A strategy for housing, homelessness, community and economic development; and
- An action plan that provides a basis for measuring and assessing performance.
Official Nebraska Government Website