Measuring Permanent Supportive Housing Grant Impact
GrantID: 68271
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: October 4, 2024
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Permanent supportive housing (PSH) is an essential strategy for addressing homelessness among families, combining stable housing with vital case management and support services. This funding initiative is specifically aimed at nonprofits capable of developing PSH units alongside comprehensive support programs that cater to the unique needs of homeless families. The scope includes facilities that integrate housing with mental health services, job training, and educational support, but it excludes temporary shelter systems and projects without a permanent housing component.
A tangible use case for this initiative is the development of an apartment complex designed specifically for families experiencing homelessness, paired with on-site social workers who can assist residents with accessing educational resources and employment opportunities. Another successful example could be the creation of a PSH project that offers individualized case management, facilitating connections to therapy and financial planning, which assists families in maintaining their housing stability long-term.
Eligibility for this funding often requires organizations to have proven experience in delivering housing assistance and supportive services. Applicants must be able to demonstrate not only the capability to create permanent housing solutions but also the ability to offer ongoing wraparound services. Organizations that lack the infrastructure to manage and support residents effectively, or those without an established history of working with homeless populations, may find themselves ineligible.
Important alignment factors include adherence to local zoning laws and community collaboration to ensure that new housing developments meet the needs of families in the area. Demonstrating a clear plan for integrating services and support within the housing model is critical. This may involve partnerships with local agencies to facilitate health care, education, and employment services that contribute to long-term stability and self-sufficiency.
In conclusion, the development of permanent supportive housing for homeless families is a vital approach to addressing homelessness. By combining stable housing with comprehensive support services, these initiatives aim to create a foundation for families to regain stability, improve their overall wellbeing, and ultimately break the cycle of homelessness.
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