What Infrastructure Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 60483
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500
Deadline: December 15, 2023
Grant Amount High: $5,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Creating Pathways to Stable Housing for Families
The funding aimed at stabilizing housing for families in South Santa Clara County encapsulates a multifaceted approach to tackle homelessness. This initiative covers several aspects, including direct housing assistance, financial literacy workshops, and community resource centers. It specifically excludes funding for general maintenance of properties, direct rental payments to landlords, and crisis intervention services that do not lead to sustainable housing solutions.
In practice, one use case involves partnering with local developers to create affordable housing units specifically designated for low-income families. For instance, a collaboration could result in the construction of a new apartment complex where families can not only receive subsidized rent but also engage in community programs, learn about tenant rights, and access financial counseling. Another example could include funding a mobile outreach program that connects families facing eviction with resources like legal aid, ensuring they remain in stable housing while addressing underlying economic issues.
Eligible applicants for this funding are non-profit organizations that demonstrate a robust track record in housing advocacy and community development. These organizations should have established partnerships with local governments and service agencies. Conversely, entities that lack experience in housing programs or solely focus on emergency crisis interventions are less likely to be successful in securing these funds.
Alignment with local government housing strategies and collaboration with other community service providers are crucial factors in evaluating funding applications. Successful applicants will present a clear plan showcasing how their initiatives complement existing housing policies and involve other stakeholders in the area. Overall, this funding supports efforts that not only address immediate housing needs but also fosters long-term stability for families in the community.
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