The HOME American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP) program, administered by the City of Vancouver, Washington, is dedicated to assisting individuals and families experiencing homelessness. This grant program aligns with a mission to provide comprehensive and trauma-informed supportive services to facilitate stable housing for this vulnerable population. The City of Vancouver's plan specifically focuses on those residing in Safe Stay and Safe Park sites, indicating a clear strategic priority to address homelessness within its community.
The target beneficiaries are individuals and families currently experiencing homelessness, with a particular emphasis on those utilizing Safe Stay and Safe Park facilities in Vancouver. The primary impact goal is to help these individuals and families achieve stable housing. The program prioritizes homeless supportive services and rental assistance as key mechanisms to achieve this goal, reflecting a strategic approach to address immediate housing needs and provide ongoing support.
Expected outcomes include a significant number of individuals and families transitioning from homelessness to stably housed situations. The program anticipates measurable results through the provision of essential services such as personnel costs (salary and benefits), operating costs, travel and training, outreach, administrative costs, and direct client assistance, including rental assistance. These eligible project costs highlight the comprehensive nature of the support offered to achieve the program's objectives.
The City of Vancouver's strategic priorities for this grant include focusing on its local community and adhering to HUD income and rent limits. The theory of change appears to be that by providing comprehensive and trauma-informed supportive services, along with financial assistance for housing, individuals and families experiencing homelessness will be empowered to secure and maintain stable housing, thereby improving their overall well-being and reducing homelessness in the city. The program aims to utilize up to $500,000 in HOME-ARP funds, with individual requests ranging from $100,000 to $250,000, for activities generally between July 2025 and December 2026.