E-23-MC-39-0001
Formula Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Purpose: The Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) authorizes the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to make grants to states, units of general-purpose local government, and territories for the rehabilitation or conversion of buildings for use as emergency shelter for the homeless, for the payment of certain expenses related to operating emergency shelters, for essential services related to emergency shelters and street outreach for the homeless, and for homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing assistance.
The ESG program is a formula grant program that assists individuals and families to quickly regain permanent housing stability after experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis. Current ESG awards and allocations are included in this list of HUD awards and allocations located at https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/comm_planning/budget/fy23.
Activities to be performed: ESG funds may be used for five program components: street outreach, emergency shelter, homelessness prevention, rapid re-housing assistance, and Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). Funds can also be used for administrative activities. The five program components and the eligible activities that may be funded under each are set forth in 24 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 576.101 through 576.107.
Expected outcomes: With ESG program funding, communities can engage homeless individuals and families living on the street, improve the number and quality of emergency shelters for homeless individuals/families, support the operation of emergency shelters, provide essential services to shelter residents, rapidly work to rehouse homeless individuals and families and prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless.
Intended beneficiaries: Eligible recipients of the ESG funds generally consist of metropolitan cities, urban counties, territories, and states, as defined in 24 CFR 576.2. The minimum eligibility criteria for ESG beneficiaries are as follows: for essential services related to street outreach, beneficiaries must meet the criteria under paragraph (1) (i) of the “homeless” definition under 576.2. For emergency shelter, beneficiaries must meet the “homeless” definition in 24 CFR 576.2. For essential services related to emergency shelter, beneficiaries must be “homeless” and staying in an emergency shelter (which could include a day shelter). For homelessness prevention assistance, beneficiaries must meet the requirements described in 24 CFR 576.103par. For rapid re-housing assistance, beneficiaries must meet requirements described in 24 CFR 576.104. Further eligibility criteria may be established at the local level in accordance with 24 CFR 576.400(e).
Subrecipient activities: The subrecipient activities are unknown at the time of award.
The ESG program is a formula grant program that assists individuals and families to quickly regain permanent housing stability after experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis. Current ESG awards and allocations are included in this list of HUD awards and allocations located at https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/comm_planning/budget/fy23.
Activities to be performed: ESG funds may be used for five program components: street outreach, emergency shelter, homelessness prevention, rapid re-housing assistance, and Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). Funds can also be used for administrative activities. The five program components and the eligible activities that may be funded under each are set forth in 24 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 576.101 through 576.107.
Expected outcomes: With ESG program funding, communities can engage homeless individuals and families living on the street, improve the number and quality of emergency shelters for homeless individuals/families, support the operation of emergency shelters, provide essential services to shelter residents, rapidly work to rehouse homeless individuals and families and prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless.
Intended beneficiaries: Eligible recipients of the ESG funds generally consist of metropolitan cities, urban counties, territories, and states, as defined in 24 CFR 576.2. The minimum eligibility criteria for ESG beneficiaries are as follows: for essential services related to street outreach, beneficiaries must meet the criteria under paragraph (1) (i) of the “homeless” definition under 576.2. For emergency shelter, beneficiaries must meet the “homeless” definition in 24 CFR 576.2. For essential services related to emergency shelter, beneficiaries must be “homeless” and staying in an emergency shelter (which could include a day shelter). For homelessness prevention assistance, beneficiaries must meet the requirements described in 24 CFR 576.103par. For rapid re-housing assistance, beneficiaries must meet requirements described in 24 CFR 576.104. Further eligibility criteria may be established at the local level in accordance with 24 CFR 576.400(e).
Subrecipient activities: The subrecipient activities are unknown at the time of award.
Awardee
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Akron,
Ohio
44308-1678
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
None
City Of Akron was awarded
Formula Grant E-23-MC-39-0001
worth $528,889
from Community Planning and Development in July 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Akron Ohio United States.
The grant
has a duration of 2 years and
was awarded through assistance program 14.231 Emergency Solutions Grant Program.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 7/27/23
Period of Performance
7/14/23
Start Date
7/13/25
End Date
Funding Split
$528.9K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$528.9K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for E-23-MC-39-0001
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
E-23-MC-39-0001
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
None
Awardee Classifications
Other
Awarding Office
863065 CPD : CPD FIELD OFFICES REGION V MI
Funding Office
865420 CPD : COMMUNITY PLANNING DEVELOPMT
Awardee UEI
KT7PSDPRN4J1
Awardee CAGE
4DMR0
Performance District
OH-13
Senators
Sherrod Brown
J.D. (James) Vance
J.D. (James) Vance
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Homeless Assistance Grants, Community Planning and Development, Housing and Urban Development (086-0192) | Housing assistance | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $528,889 | 100% |
Modified: 7/27/23