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Find similar grantsNJ FamilyCare Housing Supports Provider Readiness Program (HSPRP) is sponsored by New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and Department of Human Services (DHS). Provides grants to nonprofit organizations in New Jersey to establish housing supports for NJ FamilyCare members experiencing housing insecurity and homelessness.
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New Jersey Department of Community Affairs | The NJ FamilyCare Housing Supports Provider Readiness Program (HSPRP) for State Fiscal Year 2025 New Jersey Department of Community Affairs The NJ FamilyCare Housing Supports Provider Readiness Program (HSPRP) for State Fiscal Year 2025 The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS) at the Department of Human Services (DHS) are pleased to announce a new funding opportunity: The NJ FamilyCare Housing Supports Provider Readiness Program (HSPRP) for State Fiscal Year 2025.
Available Funding: $10,000,000 total Maximum Award: $250,000 per organization Grant Period: January 15, 2025 - January 14, 2026 Application Deadline: December 16, 2024, by 11:59 PM Program Overview: This program will provide essential funding to organizations preparing to participate in the NJ FamilyCare Housing Supports program.
Startup costs (Medicaid enrollment, MCO contracting, IT systems) Seed capital for new staff (administrative and frontline) Program readiness activities Flexible funding for innovative approaches Minimum three years of experience in providing relevant housing services Attendance at mandatory technical assistance workshop Active participation or willingness to participate in NJ HMIS Executed Letter(s) of Intent with MCO(s) Demonstrated commitment to Housing First principles Inclusion of persons with lived experience and expertise (PWLEE) MANDATORY Technical Assistance Session: Date: Tuesday, November 26th Time: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Format: Virtual Registration required: [TA Session Registration Link] How to Apply: Applications must be submitted through DCA SAGE.
Complete application guidelines and requirements can be found in the full RFP, attached.
30% after completing first milestone group 30% after completing second milestone group 10% after completing remaining milestones We strongly encourage eligible organizations to attend the Camden Coalition/Corporation for Supportive Housing "Medicaid 101" webinar on 11/7 from 11:30 to 1pm , prior to attending the mandatory technical assistance session to learn more about this opportunity and the application process.
To register please clcik the link below Mandatory Technical Assistance session for the HSPRP on 11/26 Michael Callahan, Director, Office of Homelessness Prevention
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in New Jersey with experience in homelessness prevention, supportive housing, case management, and home modification services. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $250,000 per organization. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
NJ FamilyCare Housing Supports Provider Readiness Program (HSPRP) is funded by New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and Department of Human Services (DHS). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Jersey. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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