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Seattle, King County receive more than $22 million in federal homeless assistance grants

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King County Executive
Dow Constantine


Seattle, King County receive more than $22 million in federal homeless assistance grants

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Federal homeless assistance funds totaling more than $22.7 million have been awarded to the City of Seattle and King County for 2014-2015, making it possible to continue a range of housing and supportive services for individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

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Federal homeless assistance funds totaling more than $22.7 million have been awarded to the City of Seattle and King County for 2014-2015, making it possible to continue a range of housing and supportive services for individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

King County Executive Dow Constantine and Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced the renewal grants following the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announcement of nearly $1.6 billion awarded nationwide.

“Those who are homeless want to get back on their feet and contribute to society, but that’s difficult to do if they don’t have safe, reliable shelter,” said Executive Constantine, co-chair of the Committee to End Homelessness Governing Board. “Renewing this grant will not only provide short-term relief to some of
 the most vulnerable men, women, and children in our communities – it will also help us address the underlying causes of homelessness.”

“Our efforts are making a difference in helping people to find and maintain stable housing,” said Mayor Murray. “Ending the cycle of homelessness for our most vulnerable residents requires many partnerships, and the renewal of this funding shows that our federal partners value our programs and recognize our progress.”

The $22.7 million award supports 70 community-based projects for a total of 2,024 units of housing: 727 units of transitional housing and 1,297 units of permanent housing for homeless people with disabilities. The total includes funding for two Safe Haven facilities that offer supportive housing for homeless adults with severe mental illness. Also renewed is funding for the Safe Harbors Homeless Management Information System, which collects data on services provided to homeless people in programs throughout King County.

"These grants are absolutely core to our efforts to prevent and end homelessness in King County,” said Mark Putnam, director of the Committee to End Homelessness. "The support from the Federal government will support our progress, and we must continue to learn and innovate to make homelessness rare here in King County."

This award is the first part of a two-part announcement process. An announcement in summer 2014 is expected from HUD for any remaining funding, including possible new project awards.

Contact info
For more information on the programs and projects funded by the McKinney Continuum of Care grant funds, please call Eileen Denham, City of Seattle McKinney Programs Coordinator, 206-684-0915, or Kate Spetlz, King County Housing and Community Development Program, 206-263-9084.

Seattle/King County Continuum of Care - Homeless Assistance Awards for 2014-15
This information reflects the award for the 2013 Seattle-King County Consolidated application for McKinney funding.

All awards are funded for the period of one year.

* Units can be houses, apartments, rooms, or beds.

Project Sponsor/Project Name Award # Units *
Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Dorothy Day House
$25,422 17
Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Noel at Bakhita
$143,667 20
Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Ozanam House
$286,168 27
Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Ozanam 2
$27,395 29
Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Patrick Place
$131,930 30
Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Rose of Lima House
$105,936 13
Archdiocesan Housing Authority - St.Martins on Westlake
$197,739 53
Auburn Youth Resources - Severson House (Auburn)
$123,286 7
Catholic Community Services - Aloha Inn
$201,576 66
Childcare Resources Homeless Child Care (Regional)
$529,095 Services
Compass Housing - Cascade Women's
$80,012 32
Compass Housing Homelessness Project
$57,278 12
Compass Housing - Rosa Parks / Mary Witt
$26,284 10
Compass Housing Scattered Sites
$116,397 22
Compass Housing - Transitions
$81,370 12
Consejo - Mi Casa
$74,613 4
Community Psychiatric Clinic - Cedar House
$168,153 8
Community Psychiatric Clinic - El Rey
$75,171 16
Community Psychiatric Clinic - Harbor House
$348,156 20
Downtown Emergency Service Center - 1811 Eastlake
$590,589 50
Downtown Emergency Service Center - Aurora House
$481,643 57
Downtown Emergency Service Center - Canaday House
$329,680 83
Downtown Emergency Service Center - Cottage Grove Commons
$596,723 66
Downtown Emergency Service Center - Evans House
$188,819 30
Downtown Emergency Service Center - Kerner Scott
$443,471 25
Downtown Emergency Service Center - Lyon Building
$392,899 40
Downtown Emergency Service Center - Rainier
$475,803 50
Downtown Emergency Service Center Scattered Site Leasing Program
$532,152 53
El Centro de la Raza - ECR Transitional Housing 
$17,603 2
Friends of Youth - New Ground (Bothell)
$123,062 14
Goodwill Development - Aridell Mitchel Home
$28,596 6
Hopelink Family Transitional Housing (Redmond)
$121,939 20
King County Shelter Plus Care (Regional)
$6,761,937 494
Kent Youth and Family Services - Watson Manor (Kent)
$38,134 8
LifeWire - My Friend's Place (Bellevue)
$251,744 10
Low Income Housing Institute - Columbia Court
$36,141 13
Low Income Housing Institute - Martin Court
$105,000 41
Multi Service Center Transitional Family Housing (Kent)
$26,724 3
New Beginnings - New Beginnings Transitional 
$326,054 17
Plymouth Housing Group - Coming Home
$492,048 150
Plymouth Housing Group - Williams Apartments
$480,325 61
Public Health-Seattle & King County (PHSKC) Medical Case Management / Kids Plus (Regional)
$489,005 Services
PHSKC Medical Respite 
$696,732 Services
Salvation Army - Hickman House
$77,838 10
Salvation Army - William Booth Center
$253,988 43
Seattle Division of Family and Youth Services - Homeless Youth Coordination (Regional)
$838,688 Services
Seattle Housing Authority - The Beacon
$9,896 6
Solid Ground - Broadview
$158,620 20
Solid Ground - Journey Home   
$507,350 Services
Solid Ground - PG Kenney Place
$110,672 13
Solid Ground Sandpoint Families
$294,978 30
Transitional Resources - Avalon Place
$30,863 5
United Indians of All Tribes - United Indians Youth Home
$343,565 25
Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation - Valley Cities Landing (Kent)
$144,114 24
Vietnam Veterans Leadership Project - Bennett House
$23,579 6
Vietnam Veterans Leadership Project - Burien House (Burien)
$63,258 6
Workforce Development Council Homeless Intervention Program
$1,129,355 Services
Youth and Outreach Services - Dove House
$121,545 5
Youthcare - Home of Hope
$181,306 10
Youthcare - Ravenna House
$151,856 12
Youthcare - Sandpoint Youth
$548,598 19
Youthcare - Straley House
$105,602 12
YWCA - Anita Vista (Renton)
$57,319 14
YWCA Auburn Transitional (Auburn)
$42,540 8
YWCA - Family Village  (Redmond)
$78,878 20
YWCA Multi - Agency Demonstration (Federal Way)
$85,614 10
YWCA - Opportunity Place
$114,450 29
YWCA - Windermere
$29,683 4
Safe Harbors I (Homeless Management Information System - HMIS) $303,975 HMIS
Safe Harbors II $99,739 HMIS
Total $22,734,340  


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