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City of Fayetteville Emergency Solutions Grants Program

This funding opportunity is designed to support non-profit organizations in Fayetteville that provide essential services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless, focusing on emergency shelter, street outreach, and housing stability.

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Grant Description

The City of Fayetteville Emergency Solutions Grants Program is designed to support non-profit organizations that provide services to individuals or families experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless. This program is part of a broader initiative to create a crisis response system that employs a low-barrier, housing-focused approach. The goal is to ensure that homelessness is rare, brief, and a one-time occurrence. The program emphasizes two main areas: Emergency Response Activities, which include emergency shelter operations and street outreach, and Housing Stability Activities, which focus on homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing. The funding from the Emergency Solutions Grants Program can be utilized for various activities aimed at addressing homelessness. Eligible activities include street outreach to connect unsheltered individuals with emergency shelter and health services, enhancing the quality and quantity of emergency shelters, providing rapid re-housing assistance to help individuals and families secure permanent housing, and offering homelessness prevention services to avert potential homelessness through rental assistance and stabilization services. To be eligible for this funding, applicants must be nonprofit organizations that are members of the Continuum of Care in Fayetteville. The Economic and Community Development Department will review applications and make decisions regarding the scope, budget, and eligibility of project proposals. The City of Fayetteville retains the right to reject any applications and to request additional information from applicants. All submitted applications will become the property of the City. The application process requires interested organizations to submit their proposals to the Economic and Community Development Department. Specific submission requirements are not detailed in the provided information, but applicants should be prepared to provide comprehensive project descriptions and budgets. It is advisable for applicants to consult the City of Fayetteville's website for further guidance on the application process. Evaluation criteria for the grant applications will likely include the effectiveness of the proposed activities in addressing homelessness, the capacity of the organization to implement the project, and alignment with the program's goals. However, specific evaluation metrics are not outlined in the available information. The deadline for submitting applications for the Emergency Solutions Grants Program is September 30, 2024. Organizations interested in applying should ensure that their proposals are submitted by this date to be considered for funding. It is important for applicants to stay informed about any updates or changes to the application process by regularly checking the City of Fayetteville's website. For additional information or inquiries, interested parties can contact Cory Lamkins at the provided email address or phone number. This program represents an opportunity for non-profits in Fayetteville to secure funding aimed at combating homelessness and supporting vulnerable populations in the community.

Funding Details

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Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

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Number of Awards

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Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits

Geographic Eligibility

Fayetteville

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

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Contact Information

Grantor

Cory Lamkins

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Categories
Disaster Prevention and Relief
Arts
Housing
Health
Community Development