DEMOLITION/CLEARANCE PROGRAM: $88,000
A program to demolish vacant, substandard structures and clear property lots that pose a risk to health and safety.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: $15,000
A program to provide roof repairs to owner-occupied homes belonging to low- and moderate-income Sherman residents.
CITY PROJECTS: $95,988
Programs to fund projects within low- and moderate-income target areas throughout the city of Sherman, promoting general health and wellness among the entire community.
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION: $51,583
The City proposes to use the Administration funds for personnel and support for all phases of the application process, environmental reviews, fair labor standard compliance, contract management, fair housing Grantee Performance Report, and preparation of annual Action Plan, and Performance Report associated with the City of Sherman Five-Year Consolidated Plan and Strategy.
PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES: $44,213
Ø Boys & Girls Club of Sherman, INC.: $3,401
Funds to be used to assist with the development and advancement of programs for children from low- and moderate-income households.
Ø CASA OF GRAYSON COUNTY: $3,401
A program to train and support volunteer advocates and staff on process and procedures to advocate for foster children in Grayson County that have been abused or neglected.
Ø CHILD & FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER: $3,401
A program to provide counseling services for family dysfunction, alcohol and substance abuse, domestic violence, and sexual abuse for low- and moderate-income Sherman residents.
Ø CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER: $3,401
A program to provide quality services to abused and traumatized children who reside within the city of Sherman.
Ø FOUR RIVERS OUTREACH: $3,401
A program that serves those who are overcoming their struggles with addiction by providing a men’s residential facility and a 12-month Life Renewal program.
Ø GRAND CENTRAL STATION: $3,401
A program to support nutrition, laundry and showers for low- and moderate-income Sherman residents.
Ø GRAYSON COUNTY Crisis Center: $3,401
A program of activities that will provide emergency assistance to homeless women and children of domestic violence who reside within the city limits of Sherman.
Ø HOUSE OF ELI: $3,401
Funds will be used to house and assist young men, ages 18-21, who are aging out of foster care or being released from incarceration provide shelter, food, clothing, personal needs, and a family environment in which they can thrive.
Ø MULTICULTURAL FAMILY CENTER: $3,401
Provide direct adult educational services to underserved immigrant population including ESL, Parenting, Family Literacy and Citizenship.
Ø Sherman Housing Authority: $3,401
A program to address the problems of drug abuse and associated crime in public housing. Activities include increasing law enforcement services to stop the sale of illegal drugs in and around assisted housing, apprehend sellers of such drugs, and reduce crime in the assisted housing area.
Ø TEXOMA AREA PARATRANSIT SYSTEM: $3,401
Funds will pay public transportation costs for eligible residents to access medical, nutrition, education, grocery, and other eligible activities.
Ø TEXOMA FAMILY SHELTER, Inc.: $3,401
A program of activities that will provide emergency assistance to homeless individuals and families, who at one time, resided within the city limits of Sherman.
Ø UNITED WAY OF GRAYSON COUNTY: $3,401
The Tiny Toes program targets low- to moderate-income Sherman residents with children aged 0-5 in homes that have stressors.
ALLOCATION FOR PROGRAM YEAR 2025: $294,784
The City of Sherman seeks, through the following program objectives, to improve housing conditions, neighborhood appearance, employment opportunities, and the overall quality of life for low and moderate-income citizens. No activities will be undertaken which cause involuntary displacement of persons.
CITY OF SHERMAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
1. Encourage citizen participation and input to obtain maximum public involvement in program activities.
2. Promote the general health and wellness of all members of the community through improved parks and recreational facilities in the low- and moderate-income target areas.
3. Improve the quality of life for Sherman residents with the removal of structures that create unsafe, unsanitary, and hazardous situations for the public.
4. Promote drug elimination programs for low- and moderate-income assisted housing families and households.
5. Provide support for provision of emergency shelter, food, and assistance to the homeless and those in danger of becoming homeless.
6. Assist in providing counseling services to youth and adults from low- and moderate-income families.
7. Assist in providing activities for children and teens from low- and moderate-income families.
8. Provide support for provision of shelter and assistance to men in overcoming addiction.
9. Provide services for abused and neglected children.
The Action Plan of Community Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds for Program Year 2025 are available in the Finance Department of the City of Sherman. Any citizen or agency interested in commenting on this Final Statement of Objectives is invited to submit written comments c/o Jana Garner, Grants Coordinator, City of Sherman, P.O. Box 1106, Sherman, TX 75091-1106. Written comments must be received prior to 5:00 p.m. on July 3, 2025. Comments received will be included in the summary of citizen participation of this Plan.