Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program
This program provides funding to organizations that help Veterans experiencing homelessness by offering transitional housing and supportive services to assist them in achieving stable living conditions.
Description
The VA Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem (GPD) program aims to support Veterans experiencing homelessness by providing transitional housing and comprehensive supportive services. This document is a forecasted opportunity for the GPD grant funding for the fiscal years 2024 to 2027. It is important to note that this is not an official funding notice, but a forecast outlining potential opportunities in the coming years.
The GPD program has been active since 1994, providing grants to community-based organizations to offer transitional housing to Veterans. The primary goal is to help vulnerable Veterans achieve stable housing, improve their skills or income, and gain greater self-determination. Various grant types are available under this program, each addressing different needs. Transitional Housing Grants include "Per Diem Only" (PDO) grants that fund housing services through daily reimbursements for the cost of care provided to Veterans. "Special Need" grants target specific Veteran groups, such as those with chronic mental illness, women Veterans, or those caring for dependents. "Transition-In-Place" (TIP) grants help Veterans transition into permanent housing without requiring them to move.
In addition to transitional housing grants, there are also "Case Management" grants that support Veterans previously experiencing or at risk of homelessness by helping them secure permanent housing. "Capital" grants are offered intermittently to fund the acquisition, renovation, or construction of facilities that support transitional housing, depending on the Department of Veterans Affairs' priorities and available funding.
Eligibility for these grants is broad, encompassing public housing authorities, local and state governments, Native American tribal governments, nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, and special district governments. This inclusiveness aims to ensure a diverse range of organizations can participate in providing critical services to Veterans in need.
The schedule for upcoming funding opportunities includes tentative plans for several grant types over the next few years. For Fiscal Year 2025, a notice for Special Need grants is expected. In FY 2026, Case Management grants are anticipated, and for FY 2027, PDO and TIP grants may be offered. However, the specific dates for these funding notices have not been provided and will depend on future announcements.
For potential applicants, detailed application instructions will be provided once an official notice of funding becomes available. Interested organizations can find these notices on Grants.gov and the VA GPD website. Past notices of funding are also available for reference, but it is important to note that previous requirements may not necessarily apply to future funding rounds.
The GPD program is a vital component of the VA’s efforts to reduce homelessness among Veterans, helping them transition from homelessness to permanent housing through targeted and effective interventions. Organizations interested in applying should monitor official channels for updates and be prepared to respond when a formal funding opportunity is posted. For further information, the GPD Program Office can be contacted at GPDgrants@va.gov.