CDBG
Community Development Block Grant
2022 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)
The City is soliciting input on the 2022 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) which contains information on performance and program accomplishments during 2022-2023 CDBG program year. The report provides information regarding the City’s expenditure of federal CDBG funds, specifically addressing progress made by the City towards completion of public service activities and accessibility projects.
St. Vincent de Paul
EXISTING AND ANTICIPATED ROCKLIN PROGRAMS
EXISTING PROGRAMS:
COVID-19 BAGS Home Delivery / Senior Food Delivery Program
St. Vincent de Paul’s BAGS Home Delivery Program provides groceries and basic essentials to low-income, homebound elderly and disabled adults to assist in prevention of COVID-19 impacts to Rocklin residents. Funds are from Rocklin’s CDBG-CV-3 funds.
Contact: St. Vincent de Paul for more information, (916) 781-3303.
2020-2024 CDBG Consolidated Plan
The Consolidated Plan is a (5) year comprehensive planning document that serves as the guiding document for the use of funds from the HUD Community Development Block Grant entitlement program in the areas of housing and community development. The Consolidated Plan outlines needs, priorities, market conditions, and strategies to utilize funds in a way that addresses needs identified.
As part of the 2020-2024 Consolidated Planning process, the City conducted a needs and priorities assessment through data analysis, consultation of partner plans, and community input.
Stand Up Placer
Stand Up Placer is dedicated to the empowerment of Placer County survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking as they heal from their trauma and create lives of strength and self-sufficiency. The agency provides a comprehensive array of services that help survivors to determine and achieve their own goals. Major services include a 24/7 crisis line, emergency safe house, emergency food and clothing, clinical therapy, case management, legal advocacy, assistance, and court accompaniment, and a supportive housing program. The CDBG funded-program consists of therapy services to survivors and crisis intervention and advocacy services to Rocklin survivors. Service offices in Roseville and Auburn offer assistance by appointment or walk-in.
For immediate help 24/7, contact the crisis hotline at (800) 575-5352.
Seniors First
Seniors First provides a hot, healthy lunch five days a week to seniors age 60 and over at seven Senior Café locations throughout Placer County including Auburn, Lincoln, Rocklin and Roseville. Our Senior Cafés are lively gathering places that help maintain our clients’ sense of community and connectedness. Approximately 350 meals are served each month at the Rocklin Café, which is located in an easily accessible location at the Rolling Oaks Apartments.
PLEASE NOTE: Seniors First is concerned about what the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) could mean for the senior community we serve and has made the decision to temporarily close our congregate Senior Cafés as a precautionary measure effective Tuesday, March 10, 2020 for dine-in services.
While the community cafés will be closed for meal service, we will continue to provide your daily meals on a take-out basis. You may stop by your regular café location to pick up a meal to take home. (Please reserve your meal 24 hours in advance). Seniors First is also still offering meal delivery services through Meals on Wheels.
The safety of our clients and volunteers remains our highest priority. We will continue to monitor news and information from the experts in disease control and will resume café meal services when we feel it is safe to do so.
For more information on protective measures against the virus, visit the Rocklin Coronavirus page.