Measuring Affordable Housing Development Impact
GrantID: 65959
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Affordable Housing Development for Veterans
The Affordable Housing Development for Veterans funding initiative seeks to create sustainable housing solutions for veterans facing homelessness. This program is designed specifically to fund the development of affordable housing units that not only provide shelter but also integrate supportive services tailored to address the unique challenges veterans experience. Importantly, this funding does not support housing initiatives for the general population without a specific veteran-focused approach.
A successful case was exemplified by a project that constructed a set of affordable apartments for veterans, incorporating on-site services such as mental health support, job training, and social reintegration programs. Veterans benefitted not just from housing, but also from a community network designed to foster peer support and recovery. Another initiative involved adaptive housing options for veterans with disabilities, ensuring accessibility and independence while maintaining affordable rent rates.
Organizations eligible for this funding must have a proven track record in housing development and a thorough understanding of veteran's needs. Non-profits dedicated to veteran assistance, housing authorities, and community development corporations that specifically focus on veteran services are preferred applicants. Initiatives that do not have a direct veteran focus or lack supportive service integration may be disqualified from consideration.
To qualify for funding, applicants should demonstrate a comprehensive approach to housing development that includes clear plans for engaging the veteran community and integrating services that support their health and well-being. Factors such as project feasibility, community partnerships, and the capacity to deliver ongoing support services will be critically evaluated. Thus, organizations must ensure their plans are aligned with best practices in veteran housing and supportive service delivery, addressing both immediate and long-term housing stability for veterans.
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