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Find similar grantsVeteran Homeless Prevention Grant is sponsored by Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs. Offers grants to prevent homelessness among veterans in Kentucky through financial assistance and supportive services.
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Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs Click the Flyer to get more info. Veteran Homeless Prevention Grant Application All grant applications MUST be submitted to: kdvafinancialassist@ky. gov Verify that you qualify for the program.
Complete the KDVA Veteran Grant Application. Documents that are required for the application packet include: 1. DD-214 Discharge form showing general or honorable discharge 3.
Proof of income: (must provide one of the below) Last 2 paystubs showing the last 30 days of pay Prior year 1040 signed tax return VA Entitlement awards letter or Pension letter 4. Copy of electric, gas, water, or rental agreement or landlord letter Must submit a full copy of the utility bill, screen shots are not acceptable.
Application packets must include all the 5 required documents before it will be accepted and processed for approval. Click here to access the Veteran Grant Application. Once completed send the completed application packet to: kdvafinancialassist@ky.
gov Must be a veteran of the United States Armed Forces and have received a general or honorable discharge. DD-214 form must be provided. Veterans who qualify are eligible for grant funding every 365 days.
The fund can only pay for rent, electric, gas, and water up to $500. 00 annually. If you have received grant funding in the last 365 days, additional funding cannot be granted until after 1 year and 1 day of the original grant date.
Must provide a copy of the utility bill or a detailed letter from a property owner / landlord regarding rent payments. The written verification for rent must state the address of the rental, the occupants on the lease and the monthly rent amount. Please provide name and address of the landlord or property manager.
All grant checks will mail directly to the landlord or property manager. If the program grant amount is less than the rent amount due, the letter must state they will accept a partial payment. The letter must include who to make the check out to and the address to mail directly to the landlord or property owner.
If you have an eviction, it is your responsibility to talk with the proprietor and get written verification to KDVA that they will accept this payment. Applications must include all the required documents before submitting them to: kdvafinancialassist@ky. gov Applications that are received without all the required documents will not be processed until all the required documents have been received.
It is the veteran's responsibility to submit the completed application to KDVA. Please allow 5 to 7 days to process applications and payment. All payments are made directly to the landlord, property manager, or utility company via a check sent by Commonwealth Finance Department and will take 5-7 business days to process once grant has been processed.
The KDVA Homeless Veterans Program is a proven, successful program that helps veterans currently experiencing homelessness or those at risk through rental, electric, gas, and water assistance.
The veteran's first contact should be with the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans: (877) 4AID-VET (877-424-3838) If Veterans do not have access to a phone or the internet, only then can they visit their closest VA medical center without calling in advance.
For more information on VA's fight for homelessness, please visit their website: VA Homeless Programs Find your local VA center: Kentucky - Locations Contact Us About Homeless Veterans U.S. Minor Outlying Islands Phone (required) Example: 555-555-5555 Email (required) Example: example@kentucky.
gov Homeless Veteran Program Administrator Homeless Veterans Program Administrative Specialist Office of Kentucky Veteran Services Veterans Employment Assistance KyVets Employment Resources Veteran Training Development Medal For Freedom Recipients We're here anytime, day or night - 24/7 If you are a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, connect with our caring, qualified responders for confidential help.
Many of them are Veterans themselves. Start a confidential chat Call TTY if you have hearing loss 800-799-4889 Get more resources at VeteransCrisisLine. net .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Veterans in Kentucky. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Veteran Homeless Prevention Grant is funded by Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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