What Supportive Housing Funding Covers (and Excludes)

GrantID: 20064

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000

Deadline: September 30, 2029

Grant Amount High: $150,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Supportive Housing Solutions for Veterans and Families

This funding initiative addresses the pressing need for supportive housing solutions specifically designed for veterans and their families facing housing instability. It encompasses various aspects such as transitional housing programs, permanent supportive housing models, and partnerships with local housing authorities. Excluded from this initiative are general homelessness prevention services or subsidies that do not include dedicated support structures tailored for veterans.

To illustrate, a local nonprofit might leverage this funding to develop a supportive housing program that provides on-site mental health services, job training, and community support specifically aimed at veteran families. Another example is a project that collaborates with local health organizations to integrate physical and mental health care services within housing complexes to ensure holistic support for veteran residents. These are practical applications of the funding, showcasing its focus and potential impact in real-world settings.

Organizations eligible for this funding include 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, local government agencies, or collaborative partnerships that have experience in providing services to veterans and are equipped to measure housing stability outcomes effectively. However, for-profit entities or projects not directly serving veterans or lacking a comprehensive support framework would not qualify for this funding.

One significant alignment factor for potential applicants is their ability to demonstrate a history of working with veterans and their families, alongside a structured plan that emphasizes measurable outcomes relating to housing stability and community integration. Importantly, the funded projects must align with the broader strategic goals of the grant provider, which often includes reducing homelessness rates among veterans and enhancing family stability through innovative supportive housing solutions.

This funding initiative not only aims to provide immediate housing but also to integrate necessary support services that promote long-term stability and self-sufficiency for veterans and their families.

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