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What is permanent supportive housing? PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING permanently ends chronic homelessness with its costly, revolving door placements for people with multiple, severe mental and physical conditions. It provides the secure home and ongoing supports seriously ill people need.
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Can you translate that for me? AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING (standard lease, rent subsidies) + SUPPORTIVE SERVICES (Centered on maintaining housing through services in areas of mental and physical health, supported employment, tenant education, financial coaching, etc) FOR CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS (people who have a disabling condition and long and/or repeated episodes of homelessness)
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Key FeaturesFinancing/Funding SOURCES &USES Capital Budget Provides… Permanent Housing -Typically 0-2 bedroom -Like any other apartment -Accessibility features -Access to community amenities/services -Common space -LIHTC -HOME -FHLB -Housing Trust Fund -DHCD Permanent Supportive Housing Funds REVENUES & EXPENSES Operating Budget Ensures… Affordability -Rental subsidy-Project based section 8 -Housing Choice Voucher -HUD CoC Program -811 MARKET Services Budget Ensures… Resident stability, safety, and good tenancy -People experiencing chronic homelessness -Identified through the Continuum of Care -HUD CoC Program -Housing Trust Fund -Private foundations -Corporate grants -SAMSHA -Medicaid and other mainstream programs Can you translate that for me?
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A Continuum of Care (CoC) is a regional or local planning body that coordinates housing and services funding for homeless families and individuals. There are 16 CoCs in Virginia, including the “Balance of State” – which covers most of the rural areas.
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Federal Strategic Plan to End Homelessness End chronic homelessness by 2015 End Veteran homelessness by 2015 End family and youth homelessness by 2020
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Virginia QAP Incentives for PSH 50 points to developments in which the greater of 5 units or 10% of units provide rental subsidies to extremely low-income persons and are actively marketed to people with special needs. A separate non-competitive pool is available for projects dedicating 50% (or up to 25% of 811 vouchers are used) to non-elderly disabled people that provide rent subsidies or for extremely low-income persons, and are accessible.
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Interested in working to end homelessness? If you are a PROPERTY OWNER Work with the CoC to house people experiencing homelessness in your existing units. If you are a DEVELOPER Work with CoC to get resources for your projects including rental assistance as well as partners to deliver services. If you are a SERVICE PROVIDER Partner with affordable housing providers to house people experiencing homelessness. Work with your local CoC!
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Presented in collaboration with the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services ~ September 22-23, 2014 ~ Sheraton Richmond Park South Hotel Go to www.vceh.org to registerwww.vceh.org Want to learn more? Join us at our conference!
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Questions Contact: Jillian Fox Director of Programs and Evaluation Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness E: jill@vceh.orgjill@vceh.org T: 804.332.0560 The Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness is a private, nonprofit 501 (c) 3 organization.
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