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Family Promise of Greater Cleveland Peer Housing Support is a grant from HealthComp Foundation that funds peer support services for individuals and families navigating housing instability in the Greater Cleveland area. HealthComp Foundation provided $25,000 to Family Promise of Greater Cleveland to deliver peer housing support services in 2026.
The grant is part of HealthComp Foundation's broader responsive grantmaking portfolio, which invested $425,000 in peer navigation programs for young people experiencing homelessness in fiscal year 2026. Family Promise focuses on providing support that helps families transition from homelessness or housing instability to stable living situations.
Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations providing peer housing support services in the Greater Cleveland region.
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2025 | Year of the Grants | HealthComp Foundation Proactive Grantmaking $25,000 for policy advocacy support for the nonprofit sector Responsive Grantmaking $425,000 to provide peer navigation to young people experiencing homelessness in FY26 for program support in 2025 to provide peer support for refugees and immigrants in 2026 to cultivate civic participation and equitable democracy in Greater Cleveland in
FY26 for peer housing support in 2026 to elevate community voice and identify policies and solutions that support food access to train Cleveland youth in voter engagement organizing in 2026 to address gun violence through media and community engagement in FY25 to provide supportive services for LGBTQ+ older adults in 2025 for housing justice advocacy for incarcerated individuals re-entering the
community in 2026 for the Fathers in the Ring program in 2026 for criminal-legal system reform advocacy in FY26 for the Newcomer Navigator program to connect vulnerable newcomers with social services and benefits in 2026 to provide peer-driven recruitment and retention support for adult learners in FY26 for navigation services for newcomers in 2026 for fatherhood programming in FY26 for
the Reentry Mentoring Initiative in 2026
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations providing peer housing support services. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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