WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced today it is making $17.4 million available to address long-term homelessness under VA’s Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program.
“VA is committed to treating homeless veterans’ illnesses and to providing assistance to community partners who lend them a helping hand,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony J. Principi. “This effort is a continuation of President Bush’s campaign to end chronic homelessness in America.”
This funding will allow VA to continue its technical assistance to non-profit community and faith-based groups who specialize in providing support to homeless veterans. Additionally, this will be the first time VA will offer funding specifically for veterans with special needs, to include the frail and elderly, the chronically mentally ill and women veterans who care for minor dependents.
In the past ten years, VA has awarded more than 300 grants to public, nonprofit and faith-based groups in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to provide transitional housing, service centers and vans that provide transportation to services and employment.
The deadline for applications is August 17, 2004. To obtain a grant application, contact the Grant and Per Diem Program toll-free at 1-877-332-0334 or download the application from VA’s Homeless Assistance Programs and Initiatives Web page at http://www.va.gov/homeless. The application package contains all required forms and certifications.
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