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Visit funder's website →Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Program is sponsored by California Department of Housing and Community Development. Provides funding to counties for child welfare services agencies to help young adults aged 18 to 24 years find and maintain housing, with priority given to those formerly in the foster care or probation systems.
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Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Program | California Department of Housing and Community Development Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Program Program application period No longer accepting applications The Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Program encompasses three programs to prevent homelessness and secure and maintain housing for young adults aged 18 to 24 years, inclusive, with priority given to those currently or formerly in the foster care or probation systems.
Through the Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program (HNMP), the Transitional Housing Program (THP), and the Transitional Housing Plus Housing Supplement Program (THPSUP), eligible counties receive funding to support child welfare services agencies and housing navigation and maintenance to help house our most vulnerable young adults.
It is encouraged that the county coordinate with the local Continuum of Care to foster communication and collaboration.
Notice of Funding Availability Round Document Name Link Round 7 THP Round 4 HNMP 2025 – 2026 Program Allocation Acceptance Form Download Round 7 THP Round 4 HNMP 2025 – 2026 HNMP Resolution Template and Checklist Download Round 7 THP Round 4 HNMP Round 5 THPSUP 2025 – 2026 Program Allocation Acceptance Form Download Round 7 THP Round 4 HNMP Round 5 THPSUP 2025 – 2026 Resolution Template and Checklist Download All Rounds Government Tax Identification Number Form Download Round 7 THP Round 4 HNMP 2025 – 2026 Standard Agreement Exhibit A Template Download Round 7 THP Round 4 HNMP 2025 – 2026 Standard Agreement Exhibit B Template Download Round 7 THP Round 4 HNMP Round 5 THPSUP 2025 – 2026 Standard Agreement Exhibit A Template Download Round 7 THP Round 4 HNMP Round 5 THPSUP 2025 – 2026 Standard Agreement Exhibit B Template Download Eligible Applicant and Activities Eligible Applicant and Activities Eligible Applicant and Activities Google™ Translate Disclaimer The California Housing and Community Development website uses Google™ Translate to provide automatic translation of its web pages.
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