HOPWA Oversight Resource Guide
The Office of HIV/AIDS Housing is please to introduce the Oversight Resource Guide. This resource has been designed to help grantees fulfill their monitoring obligations and to ensure project sponsors understand the standards against which they are being monitored. more...
HOPWA Performance Profiles
The Office of HIV/AIDS Housing is pleased to introduce the quarterly HOPWA Performance Profiles. more...
HOPWA Sattelite Broadcast/Webcast
(March 12, 2008 ~ 2-3:00 PM):
The Office of HIV/AIDS Housing is pleased to announce a HOPWA program satellite broadcast on the revised HOPWA performance reporting requirements for formula and competitive grantees. more...
HUD’s Office of HIV/AIDS Housing is pleased to introduce the following updated HOPWA Performance Reports:
General Deputy Assistant Secretary announces improved reporting tools for HOPWA Formula and Competitive Grantees DOC
2009 Formula Grant Allocations
The official 2009 formula grant allocation amounts are now posted on HUD’s web site. The announcement letters of these allocations are being mailed by HUD to the chief elected officials of each formula grantee. more...
2009 Formula Grant Allocations
The official 2009 formula grant allocation amounts are now posted on HUD’s web site. The announcement letters of these allocations are being mailed by HUD to the chief elected officials of each formula grantee. more...
How to Find Help
Local Resources
To find local HIV/AIDS Housing Assistance, contact your local HUD Field Office or local grantee. Local Resources...
Office of HIV/AIDS Housing
Office of Community Planning and Development
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
451 Seventh St., SW, Room 7212
Washington, DC 20410-7000
Phone: (202) 708-1934
Fax: (202) 708-9313
1-800-877-8339
Email: HOPWA@hud.gov
Housing as a base from which to receive care National Commission on AIDS
The first step to better health is a roof over your head HOPWA Housing resident, Chicago
The Need for HIV/AIDS Housing Assistance
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that over one million Americans are living with HIV and AIDS. Throughout many communities, persons living with HIV or AIDS risk losing their housing due to compounding factors, such as increased medical costs and limited incomes or reduced ability to keep working due to AIDS and related illnesses. Stable housing is the cornerstone of HIV/AIDS treatment, allowing persons with HIV/AIDS to access comprehensive healthcare and adhere to complex HIV/AIDS drug therapies.
HUD's HOPWA Response
To address housing needs for low-income persons who are living with HIV/AIDS and their families, HUD manages the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program. The HOPWA program is the only Federal program dedicated to address the housing needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families. Funds are distributed to states and cities by formula allocations and made available as part of the area’s Consolidated Plan. In addition, some projects are selected in national competitions to serve as service delivery models or operate in non-formula areas. Grantees partner with nonprofit organizations and housing agencies to provide housing and support to beneficiaries.
Housing Options
Persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families may require housing that provides emergency, transitional, or long-term affordable solutions. A variety of HOPWA programs and projects provide short-and long-term rental assistance, operate community residences or make use of other supportive housing facilities developed to address needs of persons who are living with HIV/AIDS and related challenges. HOPWA Technical Assistance is also available to help manage program resources.
AIDS.gov serves as an information gateway to drive traffic to Federal domestic HIV/AIDS information and resources. Learn More...
Homeless Resource Exchange HRE is your link as your one step for information and resources for assisting persons with HIV/AIDS who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: (202) 708-1112 TTY: (202) 708-1455 Find the address of a HUD office near you