U.S. Senators Charles E. Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand today announced $108,089,919 in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for services in New York City that promote the goal of ending homelessness. The funding was allocated through HUD’s Continuum of Care Program, which provides funding to non-profits, as well as local and state governments, to quickly rehouse homeless individuals and families and promote access to programs that encourage self-sufficiency among individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
“One homeless family is one too many, and we must do everything we can to help provide those truly in need with a place to live,” said Senator Schumer. “By supporting affordable housing initiatives in New York City and across New York State, and helping organizations work with homeless families and individuals to get them back on their feet, we can make a real dent in homelessness across the state. This is a sound investment in those organizations in our community who are skilled at helping those that are most in need.”
“No family should ever be without a place to call home, and these federal funds will help provide New Yorkers in need with the resources and support that can help them find safe housing and avoid homelessness,” said Senator Gillibrand. “We must support our local housing initiatives and programs that encourage self-sufficiency. Access to affordable housing is essential for the health of our families and the economic strength of our communities.”
HUD’s Continuum of Care (CoC) Program is designed to promote communitywide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness; provide funding for efforts by nonprofit providers, and State and local governments to quickly rehouse homeless individuals and families while minimizing the trauma and dislocation caused to homeless individuals, families, and communities by homelessness; promote access to and effect utilization of mainstream programs by homeless individuals and families; and optimize self-sufficiency among individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Below is a list of the New York City organizations that will receive this funding:
Ali Forney Center / Ali Forney 11 |
$446,938 |
Ali Forney Center / Ali Forney Center |
$537,905 |
Anchor House, Inc. / Anchor House, Inc. |
$245,232 |
Association to Benefit Children / ABC Permanent Supportive Housing Program |
$127,018 |
Bailey House Inc. / Bridges to Home RRH for Young Adults |
$1,108,186 |
Bailey House Inc. / S.H.I.P. for Young Adult Renewal 2016 |
$644,305 |
Bailey House Inc. / Schafer Hall Family Program Renewal 2016 |
$660,333 |
Bailey House Inc. / STARS II Renewal 2016 |
$191,345 |
Banana Kelly Improvement Assoc Inc / Rental Assistance Program |
$428,263 |
Bowery Residents’ Committee, Inc. / Liberty Avenue |
$334,011 |
Bowery Residents’ Committee, Inc. / Palace Hotel SRO |
$343,726 |
Bridging Access to Care / BAC CoC PSH Program |
$379,890 |
BronxWorks Inc. / Stable Homes to Health |
$4,459,968 |
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service / Brooklyn Bureau Voc/Ed Program |
$254,430 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / 290 East 3rd Street Residence |
$540,288 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / ARC Consolidated |
$1,105,706 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Archie’s Place |
$628,242 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Breaking Ground Consolidated |
$3,395,635 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Bronx Park East Residence |
$565,418 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Camba Consolidated |
$1,093,141 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Casa Renacer |
$577,983 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / CCM Consolidated |
$624,867 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Chelsea Leaf North |
$280,779 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Citileaf Chelsea South |
$614,279 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Clinton Housing W. 42nd Street |
$215,701 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Community Access Consolidated |
$1,636,758 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Diversity Works |
$549,673 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Dorothy McGowan |
$402,075 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Edith MacGuire Residence |
$691,066 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Ehrlich Residence |
$502,594 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Gibb Mansion |
$540,288 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Gramercy Leaf |
$628,242 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Grand Avenue Studios |
$524,759 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Hunterfly Trace |
$832,735 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Ilene R. Smith Residence |
$427,205 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / JHB Housing |
$402,075 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Kingsbridge Terrace |
$464,859 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Lantern Consolidated |
$4,157,924 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Lenniger |
$844,115 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Lindenguild Hall |
$455,692 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / NCS Consolidated |
$466,775 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / North Core Studios |
$427,205 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Odyssey House Haven |
$801,562 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Palladia consolidated |
$1,320,972 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Peter Jay Sharp Residence |
$427,205 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Project Renewal consolidated |
$1,894,056 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Rustin House |
$842,792 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Sobro Consolidated |
$1,836,351 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / St. John’s House II |
$291,414 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / St. Joseph Consolidated |
$1,570,605 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Stardom Hall |
$485,737 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / SUS consolidated |
$929,798 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / VIP Consolidated |
$904,668 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Warren Street Residence |
$427,205 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / Wazobia House |
$326,686 |
City of New York Acting by and through its Department of Housing Preservation and Development / WSFSSH Consolidated |
$597,007 |
City of New York Human Rescources Administration/Department of Social Services / SSO CAPS Planning Grant |
$600,000 |
Columba Kavanagh House, Inc. / Columba Kavanagh House, Inc. |
$400,750 |
Common Ground Community IV / Housing for Homeless and Addicted to Alcohol |
$476,063 |
Community Access, Inc / 255 East Broadway |
$260,193 |
Community Access, Inc / Warren Street SRO |
$434,961 |
Community Action for Human Services, Inc. / JHB Housing, Inc. |
$133,336 |
Community, Counseling, & Mediation / GP 2016 |
$236,604 |
Community, Counseling, & Mediation / RP 2016 |
$243,503 |
Covenant House New York/Under 21, Inc. / Cheddachefs |
$383,615 |
Covenant House New York/Under 21, Inc. / iRise |
$170,128 |
Covenant House New York/Under 21, Inc. / New Covenant |
$398,824 |
Covenant House New York/Under 21, Inc. / Sprites |
$605,867 |
Covenant House New York/Under 21, Inc. / STARS |
$181,369 |
Covenant House New York/Under 21, Inc. / Uptown |
$514,260 |
Covenant House New York/Under 21, Inc. / Upwards |
$427,132 |
CUCS, Inc. / Dorothy Day |
$234,047 |
CUCS, Inc. / The Christopher |
$108,479 |
CUCS, Inc. / The Prince George |
$311,749 |
CUCS, Inc. / West Harlem Transitional Services |
$1,327,350 |
El Regreso Foundation / El Regreso Foundation |
$258,691 |
FACES NY / women with children 2016 |
$196,126 |
FACES NY, Inc / New Start Housing program 2016 |
$289,564 |
FACES NY,INC. / FACES Congregate Housing program 2016 |
$136,464 |
Foundation for Research on Sexually Transmitted Diseases / Frost’d Scatter site PH |
$911,942 |
Goddard Riverside Community Center / Corner House |
$181,262 |
Goddard Riverside Community Center / Havens |
$222,464 |
Goddard Riverside Community Center / Housing Options |
$291,712 |
Good Shepherd Services / Good Shepherd Services – NOFA 2016 |
$379,697 |
Harlem United Community AIDS Center / 124th Street Housing Residence |
$232,174 |
Harlem United Community AIDS Center / Harlem United Family PH |
$399,756 |
HELP Social Service Corporation / Genesis Homes Supportive Housing Program I |
$867,804 |
Henry Street Settlement / Henry Street RRH Project FY16 |
$674,040 |
Housing + Solutions / Athena House |
$758,447 |
Housing + Solutions / Freya House |
$244,992 |
Housing + Solutions / Grace House |
$435,571 |
Housing + Solutions / Housing + Solutions S+C |
$247,778 |
Housing + Solutions / Sankofa House |
$777,034 |
Housing Works, Inc. / East 9th Street Residence |
$379,534 |
Housing Works, Inc. / East New York Residence Program |
$512,120 |
Housing Works, Inc. / HUD Jefferson |
$356,060 |
Housing Works, Inc. / Stand Up Harlem Housing Program |
$412,164 |
Housing Works, Inc. / Staten Island Scattered Site Housing Program |
$307,727 |
Institute for Community Living, Inc. / Cathedral Condos |
$29,081 |
Institute for Community Living, Inc. / Emerson Family Development Center |
$389,745 |
Institute for Community Living, Inc. / Emerson Family Supported |
$748,629 |
Institute for Community Living, Inc. / Flatbush Avenue Residence |
$133,110 |
Institute for Community Living, Inc. / Integreated Permanent Housing, Support Services, Employment Program |
$190,420 |
Institute for Community Living, Inc. / Lawton Street Residence |
$253,984 |
Institute for Community Living, Inc. / Lewis Ave Residence |
$133,111 |
Institute for Community Living, Inc. / Shelter + Care ’94 |
$633,014 |
Institute for Community Living, Inc. / Shelter + Care ’95 |
$462,508 |
Institute for Community Living, Inc. / Stepping Stone Residence Nevins Street CRO |
$238,311 |
Jericho Project / Loring Place Vocational Education |
$50,618 |
Jericho Project / Rapid Rehousing |
$1,334,837 |
Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. / 124th Street CR/SRO |
$620,029 |
Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. / Bronx Permanent Housing |
$830,177 |
Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. / Bryce House |
$288,901 |
Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. / Burnside Community Residence |
$594,066 |
Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. / Kingsbridge CR/SRO |
$273,608 |
Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. / Maple House CR/SRO |
$460,780 |
Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Inc. / White Plains Road CR/SRO |
$653,926 |
Kenmore Housing Development Fund Corp. / Kenmore Hall |
$403,056 |
Lantern Community Services / Schafer Hall SHP |
$370,169 |
Lower Eastside Service Center, Inc / Diversity Works 2016 |
$305,715 |
Lower Eastside Service Center, Inc / LESC House 2016 |
$501,474 |
Lutheran Social Services of New York / Community House |
$412,189 |
Lutheran Social Services of New York / Muhlenberg Residence |
$217,055 |
Odyssey House / ODYSSEY HOUSE 2001 SHELTER PLUS CARE 12 BED |
$193,690 |
Odyssey House / Odyssey House 1995 Shelter Plus Care |
$215,266 |
Palladia, Inc. / Cedar Tremont House |
$532,926 |
Palladia, Inc. / Chelsea Court |
$171,551 |
Palladia, Inc. / Community Housing Program |
$607,685 |
Palladia, Inc. / Flora Vista |
$284,788 |
Palladia, Inc. / Fox Point |
$142,697 |
Palladia, Inc. / Hill House |
$282,438 |
Palladia, Inc. / Scattered Sites |
$293,606 |
Palladia, Inc. / Stratford House |
$742,815 |
POSTGRADUATE CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH / PCMH City Wide Homes |
$2,173,459 |
POSTGRADUATE CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH / Richard Dicker Residence |
$503,005 |
Praxis Housing Initiatives, Inc / Riverside Place |
$879,239 |
Project Hospitality, Inc. / Permanent Housing 2 |
$239,576 |
Project Hospitality, Inc. / Permanent Housing 3 |
$1,780,234 |
Project Hospitality, Inc. / Project Hospitality Permanent Housing |
$1,646,294 |
Project Renewal, Inc. / Bowery |
$377,411 |
Project Renewal, Inc. / Home |
$412,358 |
Project Renewal, Inc. / In Homes Now |
$611,667 |
Project Renewal, Inc. / PRI Transitions |
$661,704 |
Project Renewal, Inc. / Shelter Plus Care |
$424,128 |
Project Renewal, Inc. / Tech |
$366,973 |
Project Renewal, Inc. / Vets |
$150,962 |
Promesa, Inc. / Promesa Shelter Plus Care |
$951,835 |
Queens Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP Inc. / Shelter Plus Renewal Project |
$178,223 |
Safe Space NYC, Inc. / Safe Home |
$229,908 |
Samaritan Daytop Village, Inc. / Continuum of Care |
$512,032 |
Samaritan Daytop Village, Inc. / Young Mothers Program 2 |
$117,911 |
Services for the UnderServed, Inc. / Briarwood SRO |
$609,028 |
Services for the UnderServed, Inc. / OASAS S+C |
$2,132,828 |
Services for the UnderServed, Inc. / OMH SUS Knick/Beach |
$433,037 |
Services for the UnderServed, Inc. / OMH/SUS 12 |
$206,032 |
Services for the UnderServed, Inc. / OMH/SUS 40 |
$694,451 |
Services for the UnderServed, Inc. / SUS Broadway |
$321,856 |
Services for the UnderServed, Inc. / SUS Brooklyn Supported Housing |
$1,128,976 |
Services for the UnderServed, Inc. / SUS Decatur |
$300,456 |
Services for the UnderServed, Inc. / SUS Morris Avenue |
$182,514 |
The Bridge Inc. / 1885 Third Avenue Residence |
$341,757 |
The Bridge Inc. / 631 East 6th Street Residence |
$121,156 |
The Bridge Inc. / Iyana House |
$403,677 |
The Bridge Inc. / Park West House II |
$123,777 |
The Bridge Inc. / Pleasant Ave House |
$252,210 |
The Bridge Inc. / The Bridge S+C |
$148,436 |
The City of New York Department of Homeless Services / HMIS Project Application FY2016 |
$1,298,261 |
The City of New York Department of Homeless Services / NY-600 CoC Planning Application FY2016 |
$1,250,000 |
The Fortune Society, Inc. / Fortune Academy Residence |
$465,648 |
The Fortune Society, Inc. / Fortune Society, Fortune Academy S+C |
$868,235 |
United Bronx Parents, Inc / United Bronx Parents Shelter Plus Care |
$334,140 |
University Consultation & Treatment Ctr. for Mental Hygien / The Ehrlich Residence |
$266,977 |
Urban Pathways, Inc. / Cluster House |
$170,080 |
Urban Pathways, Inc. / Ivan Shapiro House |
$376,240 |
Urban Resource Institute / Urban Center for Change |
$250,294 |
Violence Intervention Program, Inc. / Casa Sandra Supportive Housing Program for Social Change |
$331,109 |
Vocational Instruction Project Community Services, Inc / Abraham Apartments |
$94,983 |
Vocational Instruction Project Community Services, Inc / Crotona SRO |
$234,941 |
West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, Inc. / 129th Street Residence |
$382,402 |
West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, Inc. / 74th Street Home Expansion |
$118,371 |
West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, Inc. / West 74th Street Home |
$163,705 |
Women In Need, Inc. / Families in SHINE |
$297,474 |
Women In Need, Inc. / SHINE Families |
$368,806 |
Women In Need, Inc. / SHINE Moms and Children |
$500,376 |
Women In Need, Inc. / SHINE Stars |
$412,066 |
Women In Need, Inc. / WISH Families |
$1,186,082 |
Women In Need, Inc. / Women In Need SPC 1 Triangle House |
$146,013 |
Women In Need, Inc. / Women In Need SPC 2 Brooklyn Recovery |
$222,067 |
Women In Need, Inc. / Women In Need SPC 3 Bronx Recovery |
$332,229 |
Women In Need, Inc. / Women In Need SPC 4 Families in Recovery |
$129,704 |
H.E.L.P. Equity Homes, Inc. / Nassau Scattered Site Permanent Housing Program |
$125,356 |
H.E.L.P. Equity Homes, Inc. / Suffolk Scattered Site Permanent Housing Program |
$169,743 |
Services for the UnderServed, Inc. / Long Island Rapid Re-Housing Program |
$646,492 |