Homelessness Funding will emphasize diversion, emergency housing and shelter, distinct housing needs and client self-sufficiency, including placement in meaningful employment, occupational training activities, and/or special services to meet the unique needs of the homeless including:
• Families with children
• Transitional-aged youth
• Single men or single women
• Veterans
• Victims of domestic violence
• Individuals with a disability, behavioral health disorders, including mental health or substance use disorders
• Individuals who are medically frail or terminally ill, exiting from prison or jail, or who suffer from other serious challenges to employment and self-sufficiency
None is available.
Funding priority is placed on moving people experiencing homelessness from shelters and off the streets into decent, safe, and affordable housing or providing supportive services to promote housing retention and improve or maintain quality of life.