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New Hampshire Non-Profits To Receive $8 4M For Emergency Housing

Reply New Hampshire not-for-profit organizations that provide emergency housing services for the homeless and other vulnerable people will benefit from the federal grant money. (Travis Loose/Patch) WASHINGTON New Hampshire not-for-profit organizations that provide emergency housing and housing assistance to homeless individuals and families will receive $8.4 million in federal grant funding to continue to help those who are among the most vulnerable as the coronavirus pandemic continues, lawmakers recently announced. The funding will be provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development s Continuum of Care Program, which provides funding to organizations and states and local governments to help re-house the homeless as well as those who are fleeing domestic violence and sexual assault. The funding initiative was recently announced by U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Reps. Annie Kuster (NH-02) and Chris Pappas (NH-01).

Hawaiʻi To Receive More Than 12 Million To Fight Homelessness

Senator Mazie K. Hirono announced that Hawaii is set to receive $12,937,390 in grant funding through the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Continuum of Care Program. According to a press release from Senator Hirono’s office, funding will be distributed to service providers across the state. “The coronavirus pandemic has made providing services to those experiencing homelessness more challenging and costly. This funding will provide vital support to organizations across Hawaii as they work to slow the spread of coronavirus by providing housing and services for families and individuals experiencing homelessness,” Senator Hirono said. Hawaii’s Continuum of Care programs play a role in distributing and coordinating federal resources to homeless service providers, and administering the state’s coordinated entry system, which provides leasing and rental assistance, rapid rehousing, transitional and permanent supportive housing.

More than $14M in homelessness assistance coming to Maine

More than $14M in homelessness assistance coming to Maine January 31, 2021 GMT BANGOR, Maine (AP) A group of municipalities, organizations and state agencies in Maine is set to receive more than $14 million from the federal government to tackle homelessness. The money is from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Continuum of Care Program, Republican Sen. Susan Collins said. More than $10 million of the funding is going to the state of Maine. Others receiving grants include the city of Bangor, Community Housing of Maine Inc. in Portland and Kennebec Behavioral Health in Waterville. Collins said the funding “will provide a critical supply of affordable housing and an array of vital services to homeless individuals and families, as well as victims of domestic violence.”

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