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New Housing with Supports for Adults with Serious Mental Illness grants starting in 2020 have been awarded to 14 community agencies and counties.
The Housing with Supports grants fund agencies to provide supportive services for adults with serious mental illness who are homeless or who are exiting institutions, and who have complex needs and face high barriers to obtaining and maintaining housing. The new grants will help transition adults with serious mental illness to the new Housing Stabilization Services beginning this summer.
Established in 2007, $4.55 million per year in grants starting in 2020 will fund:
- Housing transition services for persons who need assistance with accessing and establishing housing
- Tenancy sustaining services to maintain tenancy once housing is secured
- Site-based services at a single-site housing location to assist tenants with retaining their housing.
The grantees are:
- Aeon: Opportunity Housing
- Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis: Dorothy Day HSASMI Services
- Center City Housing: Garfield Square, River Crest, and San Marco Stable Housing Initiatives
- CommonBond Communities: Sustained Tenancy at Lexington Commons Apartments
- Community Housing Development Corporation: Dale Street Place Apartments
- Guild Incorporated: Delancey Apartments
- Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership: Clay/Wilkin Collaborative Project
- Nystrom & Associates, Ltd.: Willow Grove Apartments
- Olmsted County Housing & Redevelopment Authority: The Francis Apartments
- Project for Pride in Living: Stabilizing Families 2
- RS EDEN: Making Mental Health Central
- South Central Human Relations Center: Youngdahl Living Apartments
- The Link: Lindquist Apartments
- The Salvation Army: Castleview, HOPE Harbor, and Maxfield Place Apartments
For more information, go to the DHS website.
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