WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) today identified recipients of up to $8 million in per diem awards as part of VA’s Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program. Recipients are community and faith-based organizations, as well as state and local governments that provide critical services to homeless veterans.
“President Bush is committed to ending chronic homelessness in America in 10 years and these awards will further the President’s commitment,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony J. Principi.
The 44 separate awards just announced will help offset the operating expenses of existing programs that provide supported housing or services for homeless veterans in 25 states. The awardees were selected in a competitive process from approximately 150 applications. VA provides separate grants for capital projects involving new construction or renovation of existing facilities.
Seven awards were to providers in five states VA had targeted as areas where homeless veterans’ needs are most underserved. The selected programs are located in Idaho, Kansas, Montana, New Hampshire and Wyoming.
Although VA did not receive any applications from programs affiliated with Indian tribal governments -- also one of VA’s targeted groups -- several awardees do provide service to Native American veterans.
The selected programs will receive up to $26.95 per day for each eligible veteran provided care. Approximately 30 percent of the award recipients are faith-based providers. A complete listing of award recipients and the locations where homeless veterans receive services is provided below.
In addition to the grant and per diem program, VA administers special health care assistance programs that offer clinical outreach, case management and rehabilitation programs for homeless veterans and conducts outreach to provide benefits counseling and referrals to other VA programs.
In the past nine years, VA’s Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program has awarded nearly 315 grants totaling $63 million to public and nonprofit groups to establish transitional housing and service centers and to purchase vans to provide transportation to services and employment for homeless veterans. The entire program has awarded grants to organizations in 48 states and the District of Columbia. With the addition of this per diem award, the program now supports nearly 7,000 beds that are available to homeless veterans.
“VA’s homeless program awards make a real difference in the lives of thousands of homeless veterans each year," said Principi, "but we will not rest until the President’s goal of ending chronic homelessness is achieved.”
More information about VA’s Homeless Assistance Programs and Initiatives can be found at http://www.va.gov/homeless on the Internet.
2003 Per Diem Only Award Selectees
State
City
Agency
Ark.
Little Rock
Recovery Centers of Arkansas
Calif.
Bakersfield
Veterans Assistance Foundation, Inc.
Lathrop
Native Directions, Inc.
Los Angeles
P.A.T.H.
San Diego
St. Vincent de Paul Village
Conn.
New Britain
Friendship Service Center of New Britain
Torrington
Torrington Chapter of FISH, Inc.
Fla.
Lauderhill
Yettie's Outreach and Development Corporation
Miami
Volunteers of America of Florida, Inc.
Idaho
Coeur d'Alene
Society of St. Vincent de Paul in the City of Coeur d'Alene
Ill.
Galesburg
Goodwill Industries of Central Ill., Inc.
Hebron
Transitional Living Services Inc.
Ind.
Indianapolis
Volunteers of America of Indiana, Inc.
Kan.
Kansas City
The Salvation Army
Ky.
Louisville
Interlink Counseling Services, Inc.
Louisville
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
La.
Harvey
Gateway Foundation, Inc.
Mass.
Leeds
United Veterans of America
Worcester
Massachusetts Veterans, Inc.
Md.
Baltimore
Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training, Inc.
Minn.
Minneapolis
Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans
Mo.
St. Joseph
Salvation Army, Inc.
Mont.
Kalispell
Northwest Montana Veterans Stand Down
N.C.
Asheville
Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry, Inc.
Burlington
Residential Treatment Services of Alamance, Inc.
Charlotte
Family Forum, Inc. (d.b.a. "Charlottetown Manor")
Raleigh
Wake County Human Services
N.H.
Manchester
Liberty House Shelter, Inc.
Nashua
Harbor Homes, Inc.
N.Y.
Menands
Altamont Program, Inc.
Newburgh
Volunteers of America, Greater NY
Rochester
The Salvation Army, Rochester NY
Syracuse
Rescue Mission Alliance of Syracuse
Ohio
Cincinnati
Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries Rehabilitation Center, Inc.