Categories: Funding, New York State
10.24.2016
Seven awardees are Network members.
Governor Cuomo announced nearly $21.6 million in awards for eight supportive housing projects across New York State. Awards were made through the state’s Office of Temporary & Disability Assistance’s Homeless Housing Assistance Program (HHAP) to create a total of 265 supportive housing units.
Awardees include the following, of which seven are Network members:
- Lt. Col. Matt Urban Center (Erie County) $3,112,670
- Utica Center for Development (Oneida County) $3,174,100
- Concern for Independent Living, Inc. (Suffolk County) $1,308,842
- Association for Mental Health and Wellness, Inc. (Suffolk County) $1,988,716
- Rescue Mission of Utica, Inc. (Oneida County) $1,711,839
- United Veterans Beacon House, Inc. (Suffolk County) $1,547,164
- Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, Inc. (Kings County, NYC) $2,993,268
- Concern for Independent Living, Inc. (Nassau County) $5,750,000
Governor Cuomo said "With the creation of these supportive housing units, we are helping ensure that some of our most vulnerable New Yorkers have a safe, decent and affordable place to live and are given access to the support and services that they need."
Congratulations to all of the awardees. $40.6 million in HHAP remains available. Please see OTDA’s website for more information.