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Find similar grantsAlliance Housing Fund is sponsored by Central California Alliance for Health. The Alliance's Housing Fund provides capital funds to build, purchase, renovate and/or furnish permanent housing units, recuperative care facilities, and short-term post-hospitalization housing units across the Alliance's service area.
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Housing Resources - Alliance Health Access important information about the Children and Families Specialty Plan (CFSP) that launched December 1, 2025. Member and Recipient Services: 800-510-9132 | BH Crisis Line: 877-223-4617 Selecting a language will translate the page.
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org Filter content by audience: Medicaid Direct Beneficiaries Alliance works closely with our partners to help provide access to decent, safe, and affordable housing. Learn more about housing resources on this page. Alliance believes that access to decent, safe, affordable housing and caring supportive services provides critical stability for individuals and families.
It is vital to recovery and improving quality of life. We are always exploring new opportunities to move people with complex needs from homelessness to safe, stable housing, and to help them stay there. If you are a member for caregiver looking for more information housing resources, contact Member and Recipient Services at 800-510-9132, Monday-Saturday, 7 a.
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Independent Living Initiative (ILI) The Independent Living Initiative Program (ILI ) is a short-term, one-time program for children and adults who get enhanced services through Alliance Health. The goal of the ILI housing program is to help applicants who are behind on their rent, homeless, facing possible eviction or utility disconnection, or need start-up funds for new housing (such as a security deposit).
An applicant is the person who is applying for ILI funding for themselves or the parent or legal guardian of a child, youth or adult they are legally responsible for. To submit an ILI application, providers must register and attend a training session to gain access to Alliance’s online portal. Alliance no longer accepts hard copy applications.
Access the ILI Application in the Provider Portal Learn more about the Independent Living Initiative (ILI) here Transitions to Community Living Transitions to Community Living (TCL) provides eligible adults living with serious mental illnesses the opportunity to choose where they live, work and play, which promotes recovery through providing long-term housing, community-based services, supported employment and community integration.
Learn more about TCL here Supportive Housing Program Requirements The Durham Area Supportive Housing Program, also called DASH, is a federally-funded program in Durham County that provides permanent housing assistance in connection with supportive services to homeless people with disabilities and their families.
Referrals to the DASH program are exclusively received from the Permanent Supportive Housing By-Name List administered by the Durham Continuum of Care. To refer an individual to the By-Name List contact Entry Point Durham with the individual at 984-287-8313 to set up an intake by phone. For more information contact Antoan Jeffries, Tenancy Support Coordinator, 984-383-9439 View the Alliance Supportive Housing Program requirements .
Learn more about Supportive Housing Program Requirements here Referral Information for Providers Referral Screening Verification Process (RSVP) Under Medicaid clinical policy, all Medicaid beneficiaries who are referred to or seeking admission to Adult Care Homes licensed under NC General Statute (G. S.) 131D-2.
4 must be screened through the Referral Screening Verification Process (RSVP) to determine whether the individual has SMI or SPMI. Adult Care Home providers licensed under G. S.
131D-2. 4 will not receive prior approval to bill for State Plan Personal Care Services without verification of a referral screening ID. LME/MCOs or their contracted entities will be responsible for completing the screening verification process.
The referral will be sent to the LME/MCOs for verification of whether an individual has an SMI or SPMI as well as verification of the individual’s Medicaid/financial eligibility in order to determine eligibility for TCLI.
Frequently Asked Questions TCL Resources for Providers TCL one-time transitional costs budget form TCL document support videos Independent Living Initiative (ILI) Transitions to Community Living Supportive Housing Program Requirements Referral Information for Providers To learn more about enrolling for services as part of the Alliance Health Plan, contact Member and Recipient Services at 800-510-9132 (Relay 711).
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It is intended for health care providers and prescribers only. Continue to Provider Central UM Jiva Forms and Information Alliance Health Tailored Plan launched on July 1 If you have questions about seeing your providers or accessing services, please call Member and Recipient Services at 800-510-9132 for assistance.
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Data Sharing Support Program is sponsored by Central California Alliance for Health. This program provides funding to Medi-Cal providers for infrastructure, operational solutions, and technical assistance to build capacity for sharing real-time healthcare data and connecting to a health information exchange (HIE). It supports identifying and implementing technical solutions, including adopting a certified electronic health record (EHR), optimizing existing EHRs, and creating new workflows for data exchange. This grant specifically excludes hospitals from the $40,000 direct financial assistance, though other Alliance providers are eligible.
Healthcare Technology Program (Central California Alliance for Health) is sponsored by Central California Alliance for Health. This program awards one-time grants to support the purchase and implementation of specific types of technology and infrastructure that expand capacity for organizations serving the Medi-Cal population. It aims to improve Medi-Cal member access to high-quality healthcare.
Alliance Medi-Cal Capacity Grant Program is a grant from the Central California Alliance for Health that funds health care providers and community-based organizations in the Alliance's service area to expand Medi-Cal capacity and improve access to care for members. The program makes investments in organizations that strengthen the health care delivery system for Medi-Cal enrollees in Santa Cruz, Monterey, and Merced counties. Funded activities may include provider capacity expansion, care coordination, member outreach and retention, and community health programs. Eligible applicants are health care providers and community-based organizations in the Central California Alliance for Health service area. The most recent application deadline was March 27, 2026. Award amounts are unspecified; organizations should contact the Alliance for current opportunities.