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ROC-NH Capital Improvement Planning Training

Capital Improvement Planning

Women in roc training
What is a CIP

What is a Capital Improvement Plan?

a multi-year planning document that identifies and schedules major infrastructure projects, equipment purchases, and facility improvements. It includes estimated costs, funding sources, and timelines to manage needed improvements while balancing immediate needs with long-term fiscal health.

Creating a Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)

Follow this step-by-step process and use supporting documents to complete your community's CIP. 

Form CIP Committee

Make members aware the Board is undertaking this work, and ask for volunteers

Decide who will be a part of the CIP Team

Clarify who will take an active role in doing the pre-work and be a part of preparing the CIP document

Gather Documents

Property Conditions Report

CIP from conversion

Any existing engineering reports

Records from any prior replacement or major repairs of infrastructure system components 

Operations Maintenance Log and Reports

Complete CIP Walkaround Inventory List

CIP Walkaround Inventory List
Get Member Input

Collect Member Infrastructure Surveys from as many member homes as possible – this is a chance for those not part of the committee or working group to have input into needed updates for the park

Make notes of any conversations w/ members during which they raise issues while following up to get surveys back

Member Infrastructure Survey
Evaluate Findings

Using member surveys, walkaround, and any findings from step two to fill out the CIP Systems Worksheet. This is a helpful step to put all the finding into one document.

CIP Systems Worksheet
Draft Your Plan

Use the completed CIP Systems Worksheet to create your CIP. This step involves prioritizing your projects, and reviewing possible funding needs.

Tip: Prioritize all projects based on current conditions and needs. 

CIP Template Workbook
Vote to Approve Your Plan

Your co-op’s Board of Directors needs to approve the CIP before sharing with membership. Once the board has approved, schedule a membership meeting to review CIP and conduct a vote to approve.

Tip: Transparency builds member buy-in to the CIP. Be ready to share findings and clearly explain priorities.

Submit Your Plan

Submit copy of member-approved CIP to your lender annually within 30 days of your co-op's annual meeting.

CIP Annual Cycle

Updating Your CIP

Review annually.

Update continuously.

Once your co-op has an established CIP, this is a living document that should be continuously updated.

Treat this plan as your roadmap to keeping your co-op resilient and prepared for the future.

NOTE:  When presenting the CIP at your co-op's membership meeting, the vote should ONLY be for the upcoming year. 

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Have Questions?

We are here to help.

Contact Michelle Stevens, Infrastructure Projects Specialist with your questions. 

Email Michelle