HUD Archives: News Releases


HUD No. 11-17
Adam Glantz
(212) 264-1100
For Release
Wednesday
May 4, 2011

HUD ANNOUNCES OVER $15 MILLION IN NEW FUNDING TO COMBAT HOMELESSNESS IN NEW YORK

NEW YORK - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development just awarded $15,093,095 to 39 new homeless programs in New York. The grants represent an investment in local projects which have never received HUD homeless funds in the past, and provide critically needed housing and support services to homeless individuals and families. The funding to New York is part of more than $216 million recently awarded nationwide by HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. (A listing of all New York grantees is attached.)

"Today, we build on this Administration's goal to prevent and end homelessness in America," said Donovan. "This funding will make a significant impact in the lives of thousands of people and provide resources to put them on the road of independence."

"This new homeless funding to New York is of vital importance to the many local programs that keep families off the streets and into decent and safe housing", said Regional Administrator Adolfo Carrión. "Knowing that you have a place to call home with support services can make all the difference in returning a family to self-sufficiency and independence."

HUD's Continuum of Care grants fund a wide range of transitional and permanent housing programs as well as supportive services such as job training, case management, mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment and child care. Street outreach and assessment programs to transitional and permanent housing for homeless persons and families are also funded through these grants. Continuum of Care programs include:

  • Supportive Housing Program (SHP) offers housing and supportive services to allow homeless persons to live as independently as possible.

  • Shelter Plus Care (S+C) provides housing and supportive services on a long-term basis for homeless persons with disabilities, (primarily those with serious mental illness, chronic problems with alcohol and/or drugs, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or related diseases) and their families who were living in places not intended for human habitation (e.g., streets) or in emergency shelters.

  • Single-Room Occupancy Program (SRO) provides rental assistance for homeless persons in one-person housing units that contain small kitchens, bathrooms, or both.

Last year, 19 federal agencies in the Obama Administration announced a plan to end all homelessness through, Opening Doors, an unprecedented federal strategy to end veteran and chronic homelessness by 2015, and to end homelessness among children, families, and youth by 2020. In addition to the Continuum of Care grant program, HUD's new Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing (HPRP) Program made possible through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is making a major contribution to the Opening Doors strategy. To date, HPRP has allocated $1.5 billion to prevent more than 875,000 people from falling into homelessness, or to rapidly re-house them if they do.

HUD's homelessness grants are reducing long-term or chronic homelessness in America. Based on the Department's latest Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR), chronic homelessness has declined by 30 percent since 2006. This decline is directly attributed to HUD's homeless grants helping to create significantly more permanent housing for those who might otherwise be living on the streets. It was also reported in the AHAR that the number of homeless families increased for the second consecutive year, almost certainly due to the ongoing effects of the recession.

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State City Recipient
Program*
Awarded Amount
New York Glens Falls Adirondack Vets House, Inc.
SHP
$78,460
  New York Bailey House Inc.
SHP
$166,666
  Freeport Catholic Charities Diocese of Rockville Centre
SHP
$155,595
  Freeport Catholic Charities Diocese of Rockville Centre
SHP
$739,431
  Albany Catholic Charities Housing Office
SHP
$222,485
  Albany Catholic Charities Housing Office
SHP
$125,932
  Watkins Glen Catholic Charities of Chemung/Schuyler (Schuyler)
SHP
$134,179
  Watkins Glen Catholic Charities of Chemung/Schuyler (Schuyler)
SHP
$89,796
  Syracuse Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse
SHP
$218,293
  Auburn Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency, Inc.
SHP
$33,660
  Syracuse Central New York Services, Inc.
SHP
$217,753
  Buffalo City Mission Society, Inc.
SHP
$1,050,000
  New York City of New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development
S+C
$4,210,260
  New York City of New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development
S+C
$1,958,880
  Catskill Community Action of Greene County,Inc..
SHP
$88,350
  Rochester East House Corporation
SHP
$72,429
  Huntington Family Service League, Inc.
SHP
$252,049
  Kingston Gateway Community Industries, Inc.
SHP
$49,876
  Geneva Geneva Housing Authority
S+C
$241,860
  Geneva Geneva Housing Authority
S+C
$62,460
  Glens Falls Glens Falls Housing Authority
S+C
$88,860
  Newburgh Independent Living, Inc
SHP
$60,315
  Utica JCTOD Outreach, Inc. dba Johnson Park Center
SHP
$200,771
  Garden City Long Island Coalition for the Homeless
SHP
$79,573
  Utica Oneida County Department of Mental Health
SHP
$104,900
  Poughkeepsie PEOPLe, Inc.
SHP
$58,999
  Rochester Providence Housing Development Corp.
SHP
$602,168
  Rochester Rochester Housing Authority
S+C
$522,000
  Rochester Rochester Housing Authority
S+C
$157,920
  Rochester Rochester Housing Authority
S+C
$324,600
  Rochester Rochester Housing Authority
S+C
$357,120
  Spring Valley Rockland County, New York
SHP
$105,833
  Schenectady Schenectady Community Action Program, Inc.
SHP
$145,166
  Rochester Spiritus Christi Prison Outreach, Inc.
SHP
$143,149
  Hudson The Mental Health Association of Columbia-Greene Counties
SHP
$29,932
  Orchard Park United Church Home, Inc.
SHP
$654,525
  Rochester Volunteers of America of Western New York, Inc.
SHP
$430,000
  Rochester Volunteers of America of Western New York, Inc.
SHP
$692,850
  Rochester Volunteers of America of Western New York, Inc.
SHP
$166,000
New York Total  $15,093,095

 

 
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