15JOVW22GG03187TRAN
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
The Transitional Housing Assistance Grants for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Program (Transitional Housing Program) is authorized by 34 U.S.C. § 12351.
The primary purpose of the Transitional Housing Program is to provide aid to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking who are homeless, or in need of transitional housing or other housing assistance, as a result of their victimization, and for whom emergency shelter services or other crisis intervention services are unavailable or insufficient.
A homeless individual is one who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, and includes an individual who is sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason.
The program supports holistic, survivor-centered approaches to providing transitional housing and support services that move individuals into permanent housing and help them secure employment and integrate into a community.
Projects must provide: 1) transitional housing and 2) support services (to include follow-up services) to survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Transitional housing models include: communal/shared family living spaces, clustered/individual family co-located spaces, and scattered site/individual family spaces independently located.
Projects must offer a minimum of six months and maximum 24 months of housing assistance. Support services can be a wide range of survivor-centered voluntary services focused on empowering survivors and addressing the unique challenges faced by underserved populations because of geographic location, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, ethnicity, and special needs (such as language barriers, disabilities, alienage status, or age).
Examples of survivor-centered voluntary support services include: rental and utility assistance, case management, safety planning, childcare, transportation, career counseling, financial and credit counseling, support groups, individual counseling, job training, education attainment, limited legal assistance (regarding housing, protection orders, and limited immigration matters that affect a victim's ability to obtain housing), and other assistance.
Projects are required to maintain a compensated partnership in the community to ensure consistent quality of service. Once permanent housing is secured, survivor-centered voluntary follow-up services are offered to survivors for a minimum of three months and a maximum of 12 months.
The primary purpose of the Transitional Housing Program is to provide aid to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking who are homeless, or in need of transitional housing or other housing assistance, as a result of their victimization, and for whom emergency shelter services or other crisis intervention services are unavailable or insufficient.
A homeless individual is one who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, and includes an individual who is sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason.
The program supports holistic, survivor-centered approaches to providing transitional housing and support services that move individuals into permanent housing and help them secure employment and integrate into a community.
Projects must provide: 1) transitional housing and 2) support services (to include follow-up services) to survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Transitional housing models include: communal/shared family living spaces, clustered/individual family co-located spaces, and scattered site/individual family spaces independently located.
Projects must offer a minimum of six months and maximum 24 months of housing assistance. Support services can be a wide range of survivor-centered voluntary services focused on empowering survivors and addressing the unique challenges faced by underserved populations because of geographic location, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, ethnicity, and special needs (such as language barriers, disabilities, alienage status, or age).
Examples of survivor-centered voluntary support services include: rental and utility assistance, case management, safety planning, childcare, transportation, career counseling, financial and credit counseling, support groups, individual counseling, job training, education attainment, limited legal assistance (regarding housing, protection orders, and limited immigration matters that affect a victim's ability to obtain housing), and other assistance.
Projects are required to maintain a compensated partnership in the community to ensure consistent quality of service. Once permanent housing is secured, survivor-centered voluntary follow-up services are offered to survivors for a minimum of three months and a maximum of 12 months.
Awardee
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Phoenix,
Arizona
85034-4043
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Chicanos Por La Causa was awarded
Project Grant 15JOVW22GG03187TRAN
worth $500,000
from Office on Violence Against Women in October 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Phoenix Arizona United States.
The grant
has a duration of 3 years and
was awarded through assistance program 16.736 Transitional Housing Assistance for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Stalking, or Sexual Assault.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity OVW Fiscal Year 2022 Transitional Housing Assistance Grants for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking Solicitation.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 11/17/22
Period of Performance
10/1/22
Start Date
9/30/25
End Date
Funding Split
$500.0K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$500.0K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
15JOVW22GG03187TRAN
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT AVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
15J0VW OFFICE ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Funding Office
15J0VW OFFICE ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Awardee UEI
H4HTRFZTL683
Awardee CAGE
3UZN5
Performance District
07
Senators
Kyrsten Sinema
Mark Kelly
Mark Kelly
Representative
Raúl Grijalva
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Violence Against Women Prevention and Prosecution Programs, Office of Justice Programs, Justice (015-0409) | Criminal justice assistance | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $500,000 | 100% |
Modified: 11/17/22