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Homelessness Prevention Grant Program is sponsored by Florida Department of Children and Families (funded through federal TANF block grant funds). Provides emergency financial assistance to families facing the loss of their current housing due to a financial or other crisis. The program aims to prevent homelessness and enable families to remain stably housed.
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Homelessness Prevention Grant (Florida) the Florida Legislature created the Homelessness Prevention Grant program to provide emergency financial assistance to families facing the loss of their current housing due to a financial or other crisis. The Office on Homelessness is authorized to provide homelessness prevention grants annually to the lead agencies designated for the local homeless assistance continuums of care in the state.
The intent of the program is to assist families to prevent them from becoming homeless, and to enable them to remain stably housed following the assistance provided. </p> <p>The Homelessness Prevention Grant program is funded pursuant to Florida’s approved TANF State Plan from federal TANF block grant funds received by the state from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as appropriated by the Florida Legislature.
Grant recipients must also comply with other federal laws and regulations, including the following: </p> <p>Receipt of TANF funds requires that the State make services available to all on a nondiscriminatory basis. The recipient must establish procedures that will ensure that services funded by the Homelessness Prevention Grant program are available to persons of any race, color, religion, sex, age, familial status or national origin.
</p> <p>The Department will reimburse the grant recipient for eligible expenditures, based upon actual program expenses incurred along with supporting documentation. Payment for eligible housing costs is limited to third-party payments directly to the landlord, property owner, mortgage company or utility company. There will be no advance payments under this grant solicitation.
The supporting documentation must be submitted along with copies of invoices in order for payment to be processed. The grant recipient will be allowed to expend the grant funds from the date of execution of the grant agreement, until June 30, 2014.
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<br/>"A" Grants are specifically created to fund technology. IT makes up 80-100% (est.) of most awards.
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firegrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> the Florida Legislature created the Homelessness Prevention Grant program to provide emergency financial assistance to families facing the loss of their current housing due to a financial or other crisis.
The Office on Homelessness is authorized to provide homelessness prevention grants annually to the lead agencies designated for the local homeless assistance continuums of care in the state. The intent of the program is to assist families to prevent them from becoming homeless, and to enable them to remain stably housed following the assistance provided.
The Homelessness Prevention Grant program is funded pursuant to Florida’s approved TANF State Plan from federal TANF block grant funds received by the state from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as appropriated by the Florida Legislature.
Grant recipients must also comply with other federal laws and regulations, including the following: Receipt of TANF funds requires that the State make services available to all on a nondiscriminatory basis. The recipient must establish procedures that will ensure that services funded by the Homelessness Prevention Grant program are available to persons of any race, color, religion, sex, age, familial status or national origin.
The Department will reimburse the grant recipient for eligible expenditures, based upon actual program expenses incurred along with supporting documentation. Payment for eligible housing costs is limited to third-party payments directly to the landlord, property owner, mortgage company or utility company. There will be no advance payments under this grant solicitation.
The supporting documentation must be submitted along with copies of invoices in order for payment to be processed. The grant recipient will be allowed to expend the grant funds from the date of execution of the grant agreement, until June 30, 2014. Funding History</span>Insight into the past years’ funding for this grant, if available" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
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firegrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> The Department will hold a conference call for all eligible applicants on Wednesday, February 5, 2014 at 2:00 p.
m. , Eastern Time . The purpose of the conference call shall be to answer questions from the eligible applicants.
The conference call-in number is 1-888-670-3525, code 9798513235, then #. The call will be recorded and a summary of the call will be prepared by the Office on Homelessness. Attendance on the solicitation conference call is not mandatory for eligible applicants.
Contacts</span>Official contacts for this grant opportunity" class="TipThis" src="https://www. firegrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard.
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firegrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> The eligible applicants shall be limited to the lead agencies of the homeless assistance continuum of care (CoC) planning areas in accordance with section 420.
624, Florida Statutes. In order to qualify for a grant, a lead agency must have developed and implemented a local homeless assistance CoC plan for its designated planning area. The homeless prevention program to be assisted under this grant solicitation must be included in the CoC plan.
The lead agency may sub-grant the administration of the homeless prevention program to another agency, as consistent with the local CoC plan. The lead agency retains overall grant administration and financial accountability. The lead agency may share the grant administrative costs with the sub-grant agency.
To be eligible for assistance under this grant, families must reside in Florida; have at least one household member who is a United States citizen or a lawful permanent resident; have a minor child living in the household full-time; and have a household income less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level as annually published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
A minor child means a child under the age of 18; or if age 18, but not yet 19, is attending high school, a General Education Development (GED) program, a trade school, or other career training program on a full-time basis. A minor child cannot be married or divorced.
Deadline Details</span>Important time frames associated with the program such as submission schedules and deadlines for letters of intent to apply" class="TipThis" src="https://www. firegrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard.
png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> The grant application will be released on January 29, 2014 and will be posted on the vendor bid system of MyFloridaMarketPlace. The deadline to provide grant applications will be Monday, February 17, 2014 by 3:30 p. m.
ALL GRANT APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MAIL AND IN WRITTEN FORMAT. Award Details</span>Further information about awards through this program, such as total program funding, maximum, minimum, average or range of award amounts, expected number of awards, and funding period" class="TipThis" src="https://www. firegrants.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Lead agencies of the homeless assistance continuum of care (CoC) planning areas in Florida. Families receiving assistance must reside in Florida, have at least one household member who is a U. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified (funded by federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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