What Supportive Housing Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 65209
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Supportive housing initiatives for homeless families cover programs that provide stable living environments along with integrated social services such as counseling, job training, and educational resources. This funding specifically targets projects designed to assist families experiencing homelessness. Excluded from this funding are initiatives that solely focus on temporary shelter without ongoing support services or projects targeting individuals without familial ties.
One concrete use case of this funding is the establishment of transitional housing facilities that offer not just beds, but also case management services for parents looking to secure employment and stable housing independently. For example, a pilot program in a metropolitan area combined housing with on-site educational programs for parents and children, leading to improved employment rates and school attendance. Another scenario could involve a community partnership where landlords agree to lower rent in exchange for government funding to provide necessary services to families moving into these properties, showing how this funding can result in sustainable housing solutions.
Eligible applicants often include non-profit organizations with experience in both housing and social service provision, municipalities, and consortia of community organizations. Conversely, for-profit developers focusing solely on housing construction without integrating support services are unlikely to be considered. It’s crucial for organizations to demonstrate a comprehensive approach, ensuring they can provide the necessary ongoing support to facilitate long-term success for the families served.
Alignment factors for funding applications include the ability to showcase evidence of community collaboration, a clearly defined service model, and data on how the proposed model has effectively reduced homelessness in similar settings. By focusing on a holistic service approach, applicants can better align with the funding's intent to not just house families but empower them towards self-sufficiency.
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