Housing Support Services in Minnesota
GrantID: 76518
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Minnesota's housing navigation services face workforce shortages, particularly in rural areas where housing stock is limited. The state's homeless population, estimated at over 9,000 individuals, requires targeted support to access permanent housing. Housing Navigation Services for the Homeless aims to address this challenge by providing tailored support to connect individuals with housing solutions. Unlike neighboring Wisconsin, Minnesota's program requires navigators to have specific training in housing advocacy. Minnesota's diverse geography, from the urban Twin Cities to rural regions in Greater Minnesota, presents unique workforce challenges. Who Can Provide Housing Navigation in Minnesota? Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations with experience in housing support, local government agencies, and healthcare providers. Applications require demonstration of existing housing resources and plans for navigator training. Minnesota's 87 counties vary greatly in housing needs, from the high-demand Twin Cities metro to rural areas with limited housing stock. Funding will support initiatives that strengthen housing navigation services, improve navigator training, and increase access to permanent housing for vulnerable populations. The Minnesota Housing Finance Agency reports that 1 in 5 homeless individuals is a veteran, highlighting the need for targeted support. By bolstering housing navigation services, Minnesota can reduce homelessness, improve community health, and support economic stability. The state's demographic trends, including an aging population and growing diversity, will be considered in program development. Minnesota's infrastructure, including its network of community-based services, supports the success of these initiatives.
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