Using Homeless Prevention and ReHousing Program HPRP funds

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Using Homeless Prevention and Re-Housing Program (HPRP) funds AND TANF Emergency Contingency Fund to

Using Homeless Prevention and Re-Housing Program (HPRP) funds AND TANF Emergency Contingency Fund to Help Homeless and At-Risk Families

HPRP - Basics • $1. 5 billion for the Homelessness Prevention and Re-Housing Program

HPRP - Basics • $1. 5 billion for the Homelessness Prevention and Re-Housing Program (HPRP) in Economy Recovery bill • Funds will be allocated using Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) formula/mechanisms – ESG rules will not apply to use of funds! • Funds can be used for homelessness prevention, shelter diversion, and re-housing. • HUD issued guidance on March 19.

TANF Emergency Contingency Fund - Basics • Up to $5 billion available to states

TANF Emergency Contingency Fund - Basics • Up to $5 billion available to states under TANF Emergency Contingency Fund • Funds can be used to reimburse states for 80 percent of increased expenses in provision of: – Short-term, non-recurrent benefits – Subsidized employment – Basic assistance • HHS will be providing guidance to states on how to seek reimbursement • Local advocacy will be needed to promote maximizing receipt of funds

Opportunities for Collaboration – ST Benefits • Maximize prevention/rental assistance resources to meet families’

Opportunities for Collaboration – ST Benefits • Maximize prevention/rental assistance resources to meet families’ needs through referral – HPRP funded programs refer families to TANF agency for up to four months of rental assistance – TANF agencies refer families to HPRP funded programs for families who require longer rental assistance or otherwise ineligible for TANF-funded assistance

Opportunities for Collaboration – ST Benefits • Identify and use most appropriate point of

Opportunities for Collaboration – ST Benefits • Identify and use most appropriate point of contact for services, for example: – TANF agency reimburses HPRP funded agency for eligible prevention/re-housing services similar to reimbursement system used for shelter/motel use. – TANF agency administers HPRP financial assistance and rental assistance, subcontracts (or refers) for complementary services

Opportunities for Collaboration – Improve Family Outcomes • Facilitate access to cash assistance and

Opportunities for Collaboration – Improve Family Outcomes • Facilitate access to cash assistance and appropriate work activities/supports for families at-risk/experiencing homelessness – Outreach to enroll families in basic assistance – Expedited benefits – Sanction reconciliation (e. g. deeper assessments for multiple sanction episodes) – Couple/target intensive services (through TANF/homeless provider for high-risk groups

First Steps • Expand current use of TANF short-term, nonrecurrent benefits in your community

First Steps • Expand current use of TANF short-term, nonrecurrent benefits in your community – Identify recent increases in use to understand amount that can be received through reimbursement (including EA funded shelter) – Evaluate whether current eligibility rules and financial caps for prevention/rent assistance is appropriate given rental costs/family needs. If not, how can program rules be modified and expanded? – Explore use of richer interventions and new models (rapid re-housing) with TANF resources

First Steps • Evaluate homeless families current use of TANF benefits/assistance – are they

First Steps • Evaluate homeless families current use of TANF benefits/assistance – are they receiving assistance, if not why not? What are barriers to use of TANF cash assistance/work support resources? How can they be overcome? • Understand questions/challenges faced by key decision-makers about use of both TANF & HPRP resources • Encourage communication between state/local TANF agency and those developing and implementing plans for use of HPRP

Be Part of the Solution!! • Develop recommendations regarding use of resources and coordination

Be Part of the Solution!! • Develop recommendations regarding use of resources and coordination of TANF/HPRP including the division of activities, use of subcontracts, and eligible activities • Participate (or lead) the identification of priorities for use of resources in your community and educate new stakeholders on what is effective in homelessness prevention/re-housing programs • Facilitate coordination of efforts across homeless and TANF advocacy community

Be Part of the Solution!! • Identify the skills you and your partners can

Be Part of the Solution!! • Identify the skills you and your partners can bring to the successful implementation and achievement of TANF/HPRP program goals • Identify areas of existing capacity and needed development to do the work (prevention, rapid re -housing) • Demonstrate how the resources can fill gaps in the community and make progress re: addressing family homelessness

More detailed information: http: //www. endhomelessness. org/section/tools/prevention/

More detailed information: http: //www. endhomelessness. org/section/tools/prevention/