Affordable Housing and Supportive Services Demonstration
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The contract involves funding from the Office of Community Services to Community Action Agencies and tribes that have affordable housing units and received FY25 Community Services Block Grant awards. Its goal is to enhance housing stability, economic mobility, and overall well-being for American citizens living in affordable housing by increasing enrollment in public welfare and supportive services. This is achieved through better coordination between public and private assistance programs to reduce dependency on aid. Recipients are tasked with providing direct services, internal and external referrals, case management, and coordination of human services to eligible residents living in affordable housing. The services covered under this initiative are diverse and comprehensive, encompassing educational opportunities for children and adults, afterschool and summer programs, childcare services for young children including links to Head Start programs, care for older adults, mental health and addiction support, services for people with disabilities, self-sufficiency resources, homeownership information, financial literacy training, transportation assistance, and healthcare services. The program focuses on a broad spectrum of social support services aimed at improving quality of life and promoting long-term self-sufficiency among residents in affordable housing communities.
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The Office of Community Services (OCS) intends to fund Community Action Agencies (CAAs) and tribes that received FY25 Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) awards and own affordable housing units.
The purpose of the AHSSD is to demonstrate the potential for improving housing stability, economic mobility, and well-being by boosting public welfare and support service enrollment for residents of affordable housing who are American citizens. AHSSD does this by improving the coordination of public and private assistance programs to prevent and reduce dependency among this population cohort. Recipients will offer direct provision of specific public welfare and support services, internal referrals to assistance programs, external referrals to programming offered through other agencies, and/or case management and human-services coordination. Recipients must also provide services to eligible residents who live in affordable housing units.
The range of service enrollment is broad, including educational opportunities for children and adults; afterschool and/or summer programs for children and teens; direct provision of childcare programs/opportunities for children ages 0 to 5 or connections to Head Start and Early Head Start programs; older adult care services; mental health, alcohol, and addiction services; services for Americans and eligible residents with disabilities; self-sufficiency resources; resources on homeownership; financial literacy training; transportation services for residents; referrals and connections to resources to help meet concrete needs; and healthcare services.
