SCHUMER, GILLIBRAND ANNOUNCE OVER $11 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDS FOR 24 WESTERN NEW YORK ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TO END HOMELESSNESS
Funding Will Be Used To Help Non-Profits, Local Governments Assist Homeless Individuals & Families, Promote Self-Sufficiency Programs
U.S. Senators Charles E. Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand today announced $11,455,427 in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for services in Western New York that promote the goal of ending homelessness. The funding was allocated through HUD’s Continuum of Care Program, which provides funding to non-profits, as well as local and state governments, to quickly rehouse homeless individuals and families and promote access to programs that encourage self-sufficiency among individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
“One homeless family is one too many, and we must do everything we can to help provide those truly in need with a place to live,” said Senator Schumer. “By supporting affordable housing initiatives in Western New York and across New York State, and helping organizations work with homeless families and individuals to get them back on their feet, we can make a real dent in homelessness across the state. This is a sound investment in organizations in our community that are skilled at helping those in need.”
“No family should ever be without a place to call home. This federal investment will support organizations throughout Western New York that provide critical services to New Yorkers who are facing homelessness,” said Senator Gillibrand. “Access to safe and reliable housing is absolutely essential for the health of our communities, and I will continue to fight to ensure communities have the resources they need to combat homelessness.”
HUD’s Continuum of Care (CoC) Program is designed to promote communitywide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness; provide funding for efforts by nonprofit providers, and State and local governments to quickly rehouse homeless individuals and families while minimizing the trauma and dislocation caused to homeless individuals, families, and communities by homelessness; promote access to and effect utilization of mainstream programs by homeless individuals and families; and optimize self-sufficiency among individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Below is a list of the Western New York organizations that will receive this funding:
Organization |
Location |
Award Amount ($) |
Bestself Behavioral Health / BestSelf Harambee House |
Buffalo |
436,235 |
Cazenovia Recovery Systems, Inc. / Cazenovia Niagara County Shelter Plus Care |
Buffalo |
116,704 |
Cazenovia Recovery Systems, Inc. / Cazenovia Permanent Supportive Housing for Chronically Homeless |
Buffalo |
454,768 |
EHS, Inc. / Evergreen PSH Consolidated |
Buffalo |
690,001 |
Erie County Department of Mental Health / ECDMH Chronic Homeless I |
Buffalo |
441,582 |
Erie County Department of Mental Health / ECDMH Continuum of Care I |
Buffalo |
2,038,985 |
Erie County Department of Mental Health / ECDMH Continuum of Care II |
Buffalo |
2,255,646 |
Erie County Department of Mental Health / ECDMH Continuum of Care III |
Buffalo |
218,519 |
Erie County Department of Mental Health / ECDMH Shelter Plus Care VI |
Buffalo |
335,952 |
Gerard Place Housing Development Fund Company, Inc. / Gerard Place PSH for Chronically Homeless Single Parent Families |
Buffalo |
259,041 |
Hispanos Unidos de Buffalo, Inc. / Hispanos Unidos de Buffalo RRH |
Buffalo |
200,346 |
Homeless Alliance of Western New York, Inc. / NY508 HMIS |
Buffalo |
210,255 |
Polish Community Center of Buffalo / Matt Urban Hope Gardens |
Buffalo |
447,896 |
Polish Community Center of Buffalo / Matt Urban Housing First |
Buffalo |
809,160 |
Polish Community Center of Buffalo / Matt Urban Rapid Rehousing |
Buffalo |
523,245 |
Restoration Society, Inc. / Restoration Society Coordinated Entry System-wide Project |
Buffalo |
192,458 |
Restoration Society, Inc. / Restoration Society Rapid Re-Housing for Singles |
Buffalo |
563,360 |
Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc. / Chautauqua HMIS 2018 |
Dunkirk |
20,976 |
Dunkirk Housing Authority / Shelter Plus Care Project |
Dunkirk |
84,288 |
Housing Options Made Easy, Inc. / Catt. Permanent Housing for Individuals with Mental Illness 2018 |
Gowanda |
152,720 |
Housing Options Made Easy, Inc. / Chaut. Permanent Housing for Individuals with Mental Illness 2018 |
Gowanda |
94,210 |
Community Missions of Niagara Frontier, Inc. / Community Missions COC RRH |
Niagara Falls |
297,241 |
Spectrum Human Services / Spectrum Chronic Homeless |
Orchard Park |
550,136 |
Cattaraugus Community Action, Inc. / Empowering the Homeless Toward Permanent Housing Solutions |
Salamanca |
61,703 |
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