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Veteran Homelessness Prevention Grant (VHPG) is sponsored by State of Michigan, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA). The VHPG is a competitive grant that assists service members, veterans, and their families who are experiencing, or are at risk of experiencing, homelessness.
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Veteran Homelessness Prevention Grant The Veteran Homelessness Prevention Grant (VHPG) is a competitive grant that assists those service members, veterans and their families who are experiencing, or who are at risk of experiencing, homelessness. In FY25, $1,500,000 was distributed to six participating organizations. **Who is Eligible?
**Michigan-based non-profit organizations or a selected fiduciary whose primary mission/purpose is to serve veterans in any capacity. * Is the DMVA currently accepting applications for the Veteran Homelessness Prevention Grant? We are not currently accepting applications at this time.
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