Seattle, King County receive more than $21 million in federal homeless assistance grants

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Renewal funding supports homeless housing and services countywide

WASHINGTON, D.C. – March 21, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — Federal homeless assistance funds totaling more than $21.2 million have been awarded to the City of Seattle and King County for 2013-2014, making it possible to continue to provide a range of housing and supportive services for individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn and King County Executive Dow Constantine announced the renewal grants on March 20, 2013, following the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announcement of $1.5 billion awarded nationwide.

“These annual grants are essential for people who are working to rebuild their lives and establish safe and stable housing,” said Mayor McGinn, who sits on the Committee to End Homelessness Governing Board. “Federal funds are especially important in our efforts to preserve basic human services in Seattle and throughout the region.”

“Renewal of this critical federal funding helps break the cycle of homelessness and helps thousands of people stay off the streets,” said Executive Constantine, co-chair of the Committee to End Homelessness Governing Board.

Community-based organizations joined with the City of Seattle and King County in submitting the annual joint application for McKinney Continuum of Care funding that supports local governments in providing homeless housing and supportive services. The funding is crucial to the ongoing work of the Committee to End Homelessness and the implementation of the regional Ten-Year Plan to End Homelessness.

The $21.2 million award received by the Seattle/King County Continuum of Care supports 66 community-based projects for a total of 1,865 units of housing: 747 units of transitional housing and 1,118 units of permanent housing for homeless people with disabilities. The total includes funding for two Safe Haven facilities that offer supportive housing for homeless adults with severe mental illness. Also renewed is funding for the Safe Harbors Homeless Management Information System, which collects data on services provided to homeless people in programs throughout King County.

The chart below provides detail on the 2013-2014 Homeless Assistance Awards.

This award is the first part of a two-part announcement process. An announcement in April 2013 is expected from HUD for the remaining funding including possible new project awards.

For more information on the programs and projects funded by the McKinney Continuum of Care grant funds, please call Eileen Denham, City of Seattle McKinney Programs Coordinator, 206-684-0915 or Katy Miller, King County Housing and Community Development Program, 206-263-9090.

Seattle/King County Continuum of Care
Homeless Assistance Awards for 2013-2014
This information reflects the award for the 2012 Seattle-King County Consolidated application for McKinney funding.

Project Sponsor / Project Name

Award ($)

# Units**

Funding
Term

Archdiocesan Housing Authority Dorothy Day House

25,422

17

1 year

Archdiocesan Housing Authority Noel at Bakhita

140,980

20

1 year

Archdiocesan Housing Authority Ozanam House

281,742

27

1 year

Archdiocesan Housing Authority Ozanam 2

27,395

29

1 year

Archdiocesan Housing Authority Rose of Lima House

105,592

13

1 year

Archdiocesan Housing Authority St.Martins on Westlake

197,739

53

1 year

Auburn Youth Resources Severson House       (Auburn)

123,286

7

1 year

Catholic Community Services Aloha Inn

201,576

66

1 year

Childcare Resources Homeless Child Care       (Regional)

529,095

Services

1 year

Compass Housing Cascade Women’s

80,012

32

1 year

Compass Housing Homelessness Project

57,278

12

1 year

Compass Housing Rosa Parks / Mary Witt

26,284

10

1 year

Compass Housing Scattered Sites

116,397

22

1 year

Compass Housing Transitions

81,370

12

1 year

Consejo Mi Casa

74,613

4

1 year

Community Psychiatric Clinic Cedar House

168,153

8

1 year

Community Psychiatric Clinic El Rey

75,171

16

1 year

Community Psychiatric Clinic Harbor House

348,156

20

1 year

Downtown Emergency Service Center 1811 Eastlake

587,772

50

1 year

Downtown Emergency Service Center Aurora House

474,359

57

1 year

Downtown Emergency Service Center Canaday House

323,515

83

1 year

Downtown Emergency Service Center Evans House

185,288

30

1 year

Downtown Emergency Service Center Kerner Scott

443,471

25

1 year

Downtown Emergency Service Center Lyon Building

389,081

40

1 year

Downtown Emergency Service Center Rainier

466,905

50

1 year

Downtown Emergency Service Center Scattered Site Leasing Program

522,185

53

1 year

LifeWire My Friend’s Place     (Bellevue)

251,744

10

1 year

El Centro de la Raza ECR Trans Housing

17,603

2

1 year

Friends of Youth New Ground Bothell     (Bothell)

123,062

14

1 year

Goodwill Development Aridell Mitchel Home

28,596

6

1 year

Hopelink Family Transitional Housing     (Redmond)

121,939

20

1 year

King County Shelter Plus Care    (Regional)

$6,651,393

494

1 year

Kent Youth and Family Services Watson Manor     (Kent)

38,134

8

1 year

Low Income Housing Institute Columbia Court

36,141

13

1 year

Low Income Housing Institute Martin Court

105,000

41

1 year

Multi Service Center Transitional Family Hsg    (Kent)

26,724

3

1 year

New Beginnings New Beginnings Transitional

326,054

17

1 year

Plymouth Housing Group Coming Home

492,048

150

1 year

Public Health Seattle King Co. Medical Case Management / Kids Plus

489,005

Services

1 year

Public Health Seattle King Co. Medical Respite

696,732

Services

1 year

Salvation Army Hickman House

77,838

10

1 year

Salvation Army William Booth Center

253,988

43

1 year

Seattle DFYS Homeless Youth Coordination

838,688

Services

1 year

Seattle Housing Authority The Beacon

9,896

6

1 year

Solid Ground Broadview

158,620

20

1 year

Solid Ground Journey Home

507,350

Services

1 year

Solid Ground Sandpoint Families

294,978

30

1 year

Transitional Resources Avalon Place

30,286

5

1 year

United Indians of All Tribes United Indians Youth Home

343,565

25

1 year

Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation Valley Landing Project   (Kent)

141,419

24

1 year

Vietnam Veterans Leadership Project  House #1
Bennett House

23,579

6

1 year

Vietnam Veterans Leadership Project  House #2  (Burien)

63,258

6

1 year

Workforce Development Council
Homeless Intervention Program

1,129,355

Services

1 year

Youth and Outreach Services Dove House

121,545

5

1 year

Youthcare Home of Hope

181,306

10

1 year

Youthcare Ravenna House

151,856

12

1 year

Youthcare Sand Point Youth

548,598

19

1 year

Youthcare Straley House

105,602

12

1 year

YWCA Anita Vista     (Renton)

57,319

14

1 year

YWCA Auburn Transitional    (Auburn)

42,540

8

1 year

YWCA Family Village     (Redmond)

78,878

20

1 year

YWCA Multi- Agency Demo     (Federal Way)

85,614

10

1 year

YWCA Opportunity Place

114,450

29

1 year

YWCA Windermere

29,683

4

1 year

Safe Harbors I
(Homeless Management Information System –  HMIS)

$303,975

HMIS

1 year

Safe Harbors II

$99,739

HMIS

1 year

Total

$21,250,937

** Units can be houses, apartments, rooms or beds

Contact:
Sherry Hamilton, King County Department of Community and Human Services (206) 263-9010
David Takami (206) 684-0253

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