14-FL-181-24
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
The SSVF program's purpose is to provide Supportive Services Grants to private non-profit organizations and consumer cooperatives, who will coordinate or provide supportive services to very low-income veteran families who are residing in permanent housing, are homeless and scheduled to become residents of permanent housing within a specified time period; or after exiting permanent housing within a specified time period, are seeking other housing that is responsive to such very low-income veteran family's needs and preferences.
Grantees will use Supportive Services Grant funds to provide supportive service. All grantees are required to provide outreach services, case management services, assistance in obtaining VA benefits and assistance in obtaining and coordinating other public benefits. In addition to the required services, grantees may also provide temporary financial assistance paid directly to a third party on behalf of a participant for child care, emergency housing assistance, transportation, rental assistance, utility-fee payment assistance, security deposits, utility deposits, moving costs, and general housing stability assistance (which includes emergency supplies), in accordance with 38 CFR Part 62.
Additional optional supportive services may include legal assistance and financial management services. Grantees will use Supportive Services Grant funds to provide supportive service. All grantees are required to provide outreach services, case management services, assistance in obtaining VA benefits and assistance in obtaining and coordinating other public benefits. In addition to the required services, grantees may also provide temporary financial assistance paid directly to a third party on behalf of a participant for child care, emergency housing assistance, transportation, rental assistance, utility-fee payment assistance, security deposits, utility deposits, moving costs, and general housing stability assistance (which includes emergency supplies), in accordance with 38 CFR Part 62. Additional optional supportive services may include legal assistance and financial management services.
Grantees will use Supportive Services Grant funds to provide supportive service. All grantees are required to provide outreach services, case management services, assistance in obtaining VA benefits and assistance in obtaining and coordinating other public benefits. In addition to the required services, grantees may also provide temporary financial assistance paid directly to a third party on behalf of a participant for child care, emergency housing assistance, transportation, rental assistance, utility-fee payment assistance, security deposits, utility deposits, moving costs, and general housing stability assistance (which includes emergency supplies), in accordance with 38 CFR Part 62.
Additional optional supportive services may include legal assistance and financial management services. Grantees will use Supportive Services Grant funds to provide supportive service. All grantees are required to provide outreach services, case management services, assistance in obtaining VA benefits and assistance in obtaining and coordinating other public benefits. In addition to the required services, grantees may also provide temporary financial assistance paid directly to a third party on behalf of a participant for child care, emergency housing assistance, transportation, rental assistance, utility-fee payment assistance, security deposits, utility deposits, moving costs, and general housing stability assistance (which includes emergency supplies), in accordance with 38 CFR Part 62. Additional optional supportive services may include legal assistance and financial management services.
Awardee
Funding Goals
GOALS AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE THE PROVISION OF SUPPORTIVE SERVICES DESIGNED TO ENHANCE THE HOUSING STABILITY AND INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS OF VERY LOW-INCOME VETERAN FAMILIES OCCUPYING PERMANENT HOUSING ACROSS GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS; ALSO TO ALSO INCLUDE THE PROVISION OF SUPPORTIVE SERVICES DESIGNED TO RAPIDLY RE-HOUSE OR PREVENT HOMELESSNESS AMONG PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING TARGET POPULATIONS WHO ALSO MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR BEING PART OF A VERY LOW-INCOME VETERAN FAMILY OCCUPYING PERMANENT HOUSING.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Florida
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Missing Dates The government did not report a start date for this Project Grant, but it was likely around August 2023.
United Way Of Broward County was awarded
Project Grant 14-FL-181-24
worth $9,135,693
from VHA Under Secretary for Health with work to be completed primarily in Florida United States.
The grant
was awarded through assistance program 64.033 VA Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity VA Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 2/11/25
Period of Performance
Not Provided
Start Date
9/30/25
End Date
Funding Split
$9.1M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$9.1M
Total Obligated
Transaction History
Modifications to 14-FL-181-24
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
14-FL-181-24
SAI Number
132C46087
Award ID URI
None
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
36H033 SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERANS FAMILIES
Funding Office
36H033 SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERANS FAMILIES
Awardee UEI
EKHXD87LT8K8
Awardee CAGE
59BA2
Performance District
FL-90
Senators
Marco Rubio
Rick Scott
Rick Scott
Modified: 2/11/25