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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
04/16/2013
Control Number
2013-075A
Agenda Item Number
8.C.
Entity Name
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Subject
Alcohope Renewal Project for 2012
Continuum Care Program
Project Number
FL0114L4H091205
Alternate Name
HUD
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12039
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A TRUE COPY <br /> CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> J . R. SMITH, CLERK <br /> (i) Permanent supportive housing for persons with disabilities (PSH). PSH can only provide assistance to <br /> individuals with disabilities and families in which one adult or child has a disability. . Supportive services designed to <br /> meet the needs of the program participants must be made available to the program participants . <br /> (ii) Rapid relwusing. Continuum of Care funds may provide supportive services, as set forth in §578 .53 , and/or <br /> short-term (up to 3 months) and/or medium-term (for 3 to 24 months) tenant-based rental assistance, as set forth in <br /> §578 .51 (c) , as necessary to help a homeless individual or family, with or without disabilities, move . as quickly as <br /> possible into permanent housing and achieve stability in that housing. When providing short-term and/or medium- <br /> term rental assistance to program participants , the rental assistance is subject to §578 .51 (a)( 1 ), but not <br /> §578.51 (a)( 1 )(i) and (ii) ; (a)(2) ; (c) and (f) through (i) ; and (1)( 1 ) . These projects , <br /> (A) Must follow the written policies and procedures established by the Continuum of Care for determining and <br /> prioritizing which eligible families and individuals will receive rapid rehousing assistance, as well as the amount or <br /> percentage of rent that each program participant must pay. <br /> a (B) May set a maximum amount or percentage of rental assistance that a program participant may receive, a <br /> maximum number of months that a program participant may receive rental assistance, and/or a maximum number of <br /> times that a program participant may receive rental assistance. The recipient or subrecipient may also require <br /> program participants to share in the costs of rent. For the purposes of calculating rent for rapid rehousing, the rent <br /> shall equal the sum of the total monthly rent for the unit and, if the tenant pays separately for utilities, the monthly <br /> allowance for utilities (excluding telephone) established by the public housing authority for the area in which the <br /> housing is located. <br /> (C) Limit rental assistance to no more than 24 months to a household . <br /> (D) May provide supportive services for no longer than 6 months after rental assistance stops. <br /> (E) Must re-evaluate, not less than once annually, that the program participant lacks sufficient resources and support <br /> networks necessary to retain housing without Continuum of Care assistance and the types and amounts of assistance <br /> that the program participant needs to retain housing. The recipient or subrecipient may require each program <br /> participant receiving assistance to notify the recipient or subrecipient of changes in the program .participant's income <br /> or other circumstances ( e.g. , changes in household composition) that affect the program participant's need for <br /> assistance. When notified of a relevant change, the recipient or subrecipient must reevaluate the program <br /> participant's eligibility and the amount and types of assistance that the program participant needs. <br /> (F) Require the program participant to meet with a case manager not less than once per month to assist the program <br /> participant in ensuring lona term housing stability. The project is exempt from this requirement if the Violence <br /> Against Women Act of 1994 (42 U.S .C . 13925 et seq. ) or the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (42 <br /> U.S .C. 10401 et seq. ) prohibits the recipient carrying out the project from making its housing conditional on the <br /> participant's acceptance of services. <br /> (2) Transitional Housing (TH). Transitional housing facilitates the movement of homeless individuals and families <br /> to PH within 24 months of entering TH. Grant funds may be used for acquisition, rehabilitation, new construction, <br /> leasing, rental assistance, operating costs, and supportive services. <br /> (3) Supportive Service Only (SSO). Funds may be used for acquisition, rehabilitation, relocation costs, or leasing of a <br /> facility from which supportive services will be provided, and supportive services in order to provide supportive <br /> services to unsheltered and sheltered homeless persons for whom the recipient or subrecipient is not providing <br /> housing or housing assistance. SSO includes street outreach. <br /> (4) HMIS. Funds may be used by HMIS Leads to lease a structure in which the HMIS is operated or as operating <br /> funds to operate a structure in which the HMIS is operated, and for other costs eligible in §578 .57 . <br />
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