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Program Description
The Recovery Act
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (PDF) (Recovery Act or ARRA) was signed into law by President Obama on February 17th, 2009. The Recovery Act authorized a $1.5 billion dollar Homelessness Prevention Fund (WORD). $14 million of this amount was allocated to 11 local government agencies in Georgia. The Georgia Department of Community Affairs received $19 million dollars for the balance of state. The Homelessness Prevention Fund is administered at the Federal level by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
HUD's Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) Design
HUD Regulations implementing the Homelessness Prevention Fund created the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP).
Accessing Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) Funds in Georgia
By Congressional design, HPRP funds were granted to eleven (11) local governments in Georgia. Those local governments, amounts, and implementing agency HPRP contact information follows:
- Athens-Clarke County (link), $604,969, HPRP referrals contact -
(1) Community Connection of Northeast Georgia, Attn: Julie Meehan,
Dial 2-1-1, cell phones and others phone (706) 353-1313,
(2) Advantage Behavioral Health Systems,
Targeting HPRP-eligible MH/SA consumers, Attn: Matt Hurd,
Phone: (706) 542-9739,
(3) AIDS Athens, Targeting HPRP-eligible HIV/AIDS consumers, Attn: Libby Fennell,
Phone: (706) 542-2437, OR
(4) Project Safe, Targeting HPRP-eligible victims of domestic violence,
Attn: Alexis Graf or Stacy Sampson, Phone (706) 549-0922
- Atlanta, City of (link), $3,441,091, Phone (404) 817-6702,
City of Atlanta HPRP Provider List (WORD)
- Augusta-Richmond County (link) , $927,319, Phone (706) 821-1797
- Clayton County, $856,410, HPRP referrals contact either -
(1) Clayton County Community Services Authority (web link), Phone
(404) 363-0575, OR
(2) Salvation Army, Jonesboro, Phone (770) 603-7173
- Cobb County, $1,337,048, HPRP referrals contact either -
(1) MUST Ministries, Email HPRP@MUSTMinistries.org, or phone (770) 790-3879 (please leave message), OR
(2) The Center for Family Resources (families only), phone (770) 428-2601
For "Prevention" email KateTettamant@TheCFR.org
For "Rapid ReHousing" email JeniferIngram@TheCFR.org
- Columbus-Muscogee County, $740,907, HPRP referrals contact either -
(1) Enrichment Services Program, (706) 596-0504, Population Served: Prevention only ... individuals and families in danger of losing their current rental housing and becoming homeless, or
(2) Hope Harbour, Population served: Homeless, or
(3) House of TIME, Population served: Homeless, or
(4) Open Door Community House, Population served: Homeless, or
(5) Valley Interfaith Promise, Population served: Homeless.
In Russell County, Alabama contact the House of Restoration, (334) 214-5522.
Questions ... contact Columbus' Homeless Resource Network, Phone
(706) 571-3399 or 1-800-341-9371
- DeKalb County, $2,359,998, HPRP referrals contact either -
(1) Decatur Cooperative Ministry, (404) 284-4411
(2) Traveler's Aid, (404) 574-1682
(3) St. Jude's Recovery Center, (404) 874-2224
(4) Nicholas House, (404) 622-0793, OR
Others ... View all 13 DeKalb HPRP Subgrantees (PDF)
- Fulton County (excludes Atlanta), $896,069, (Fulton County Human Services' HPRP Brochure), Gerry Richardson, 1135 Jefferson Street, Atlanta, GA 30318, Phone (404) 874-0412
- Gwinnett County, $1,713,730, HPRP referrals contact either -
(1) Mary Hall Freedom House - Population Served: Homeless Women and Children, Email Kimberly McClee, (770) 642-5500
(2) Salvation Army - Population Served: Homeless Individuals and Families,
Email Debbie Wengrow, Phone (770) 963-8802
(3) Partnership Against Domestic Violence (Web) - Population Served: Homeless Domestic Violence Victims, Phone (404) 870-9600, OR
(4) Norcross Cooperative Ministry - Population Served: At Risk of Homelessness, Send Email, Phone (770) 263-8268
- Macon, City of (link), $541,299, Phone (478) 751-7190
- Savannah, City of, $1,121,523, City of Savannah Community Services Department (Web), Phone (912) 651-6520, Attn: Taffanye Young
Individuals and families seeking assistance in one of the eleven (11) local jurisdictions detailed above should contact those jurisdictions for specifics on implementation.
DCA's Balance of State HPRP Program
For the balance of Georgia's localities, the State of Georgia, through the Department of Community Affairs (DCA), has been granted $19,084,426. By law, DCA cannot directly provide assistance. DCA must sub-grant all HPRP funds. On August 26, 2009, DCA issued awards to seven (7) Georgia nonprofit organizations to administer HPRP programs within 151 of Georgia’s 159 counties. DCA's 7 regional partners are now implementing in all 151 counties and are listed below:
- Community Action for Improvement, LaGrange, Phone (800) 579-0344, or contact County Service Centers, as follows: Carroll (770) 832-0322, Coweta (770) 253-3864, Heard (770) 675-3976, Meriwether (706) 672-3942, or Troup (706) 882-6412
- CSRA Economic Opportunity Authority, Augusta, local HPRP referrals contact
United Way of the CSRA by dialing 2-1-1. Cell phones and outside callers must dial (706) 826-1495
- Middle GA CAA, Warner Robins,
Attn: Lillie J. Snell, Phone (478) 328-0333, or
800-525-4972
- MUST Ministries, Marietta, Email HPRP@MUSTMinistries.org, or Phone (770) 790-3879 (please leave message)
- Ninth District Opportunity, Gainesville,
Contact List By County,
Toll Free 800-822-0179 ext. 27
- Rockdale County Emergency Relief Fund, Conyers, Phone (770) 922-0165 or 9210
- Salvation Army, GA Division, Norcross, Toll Free (866) 387-2657, Salvation Army HPRP Info Flyer (PDF), www.salvationarmy-georgia.org
A map showing the implementing agency for each of the counties covered by DCA's 151 county HPRP award is linked here.
Who Qualifies for Assistance?
HUD Regulations Implementing the Homeless Prevention Fund
On March 19, 2009 HUD regulations governing the "Homeless Prevention Fund" were released. This 59-page document includes extensive requirements for implementation of HUD's new Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP). Important points include:
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For HPRP eligibility, and in addition to other requirements, individuals or households must -
1) At a minimum, have an initial consultation with a case manager or other qualified representative of the agency administering the assistance who can determine the appropriate type of assistance to meet the household's need,
2) Be verified as (a) "literally homeless" (living on street, in car, in shelter, etc.), OR (b) "homeless but for the HPRP assistance" (subject to eviction, short-term institutionalized and subject to discharge, etc.);
3) Be appropriate for a 'stable housing outcome' following the assistance; AND
4) Be at or below 50% of the "Area Median Income (AMI)" for the area.
HPRP grantees must verify eligibility information provided by the applicant not less than once every 3 months, document conclusions, and certify initial and ongoing eligibility utilizing third party information.
- The purpose of HPRP is to provide homelessness prevention assistance to households who would otherwise become homeless—many due to the economic crisis—and to provide assistance to rapidly re-house persons who are homeless. HUD expects that these resources will be targeted and prioritized to serve households that are most in need of this temporary assistance and are most likely to achieve stable housing, whether subsidized or unsubsidized, after the program concludes;
- Financial assistance to individuals and families will be prescribed by sub-grantees, but by regulation is generally limited to three (3) months of rental assistance (includes utility payments), deposits for rental units and utilities, moving costs, and/or hotel/motel vouchers necessary to meet emergency needs for potentially eligible individuals and families. Individuals and families assisted may requalify for assistance every three (3) months. In no case can assistance exceed eighteen (18) months; and
- Mortgage payments, including legal or other types of assistance to prevent foreclosure, are not available through this program. Homeowners seeking assistance with their mortgage should review information posted at http://www.dca.ga.gov/housing/Homeownership/programs/foreclosure.asp. Georgia Public Broadcasting has also prepared information that Georgians can access at http://www.gpb.org/mortgage-crisis.
News and Events
DCA Awards HPRP Funds - August 26, 2009
See above detailed information on "Accessing Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) Funds in Georgia."
HUD Funds Awarded - July 16, 2009
On July 16, 2009 HUD announced its approval of the State's Substantial Amendment requesting HPRP funds. The award to the State totaled $19,084,426 (more info).
HPRP Applications Received - July 1, 2009
In response to the July 1 deadline, nineteen (19) applications were received requesting $25.2 million dollars (more info). Of the $19.1 million dollars awarded to the State of Georgia for HPRP, DCA expects to subgrant $18.6 million dollars (97.5% of the total amount) to community based organizations or local governments on or before September 1, 2009.
HPRP Application Workshops Held May 20, 21 and 22
HPRP application workshops were held as follows: May 20, Savannah; May 21, Macon; and May 22, Atlanta. Approximately 150 persons from throughout the state attended. Interested persons may access the PowerPoint presentation and copies of the application documents from this web page.
Downloads & Related Links
DCA HPRP Application and Related Documents - Eligible Applicants are Local Governments and Nonprofits Only!
- DCA HPRP Application - Form Fill Docs Only, Revised June 3, 2009 (WORD)
- DCA HPRP Project Pro Forma (General Budget / Program Planning Tool), June 1, 2009 (EXCEL)
- DCA HPRP Pro Rata Amounts by County, May 31, 2009 (PDF)
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DCA HPRP Full Application Manual, Revised May 26, 2009 (PDF)
- DCA HPRP Application Slides, Revised May 26, 2009 (PDF) (PPT)
Links to DCA Public Documents
- HPRP Grant Agreement With HUD, July 16, 2009 (PDF)
- HPRP Applications Submitted for July 1, 2009 Deadline (PDF)
- HPRP Substantial Amendment to 2008 Consolidated Plan, May 14, 2009 (PDF)
- HPRP State Agency Coordination Meeting, April 29, 2009 (PDF)
- HPRP Provider Coordination Meeting, April 28, 2009 (PDF)
- HPRP Entitlement Coordination Meeting, April 23, 2009 (PDF)
Links to Other Federal and State Documents
- HUD Homelessness Resource Exchange - HPRP (Web Link)
- DCA Rapid Re-Housing Overview (PDF)
- HUD Matrix of HPRP-Related Recovery Act Programs (PDF)
- NAEH Key Rapid Re-Housing Partnerships (PDF)
- NAEH HPRP a Key to Systems Transformation and Sustainability (PDF)
- American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009 (a/k/a ARRA or Recovery Act) (PDF)
- Recovery Act Provisions - Homelessness Prevention Fund (WORD)
- HUD Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) Regulations (PDF)
- OMB Guidance on Communications with Registered Lobbyists (PDF)
- HUD's Website - Homelessness Prevention Fund (Web Link)
Grantees Only
HPRP Grantees Select This Link
Contact Information
Jonathan Cox, State Housing Trust Fund for the Homeless
Georgia Department of Community Affairs
60 Executive Park South, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30329-2231
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