Each year, Trilogy performs over 150 reviews for VA’s homelessness assistance programs, ensuring that grantees are operating transparently, within the regulatory guidelines, and that unhoused and housing-insecure Veterans are receiving the support they need. #homelessness#Veterans#housinginsecurityhttps://lnkd.in/eW3pY8eY
"Today, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced it will award $806.4 million in grants to help homeless and at-risk Veterans through the Supportive Services for Veteran Families and Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem programs.
Supportive Services for Veteran Families: Through the SSVF program, VA is awarding 239 grants totaling approximately $797.5 million to community organizations that help rapidly rehouse Veterans and their families, prevent the imminent loss of Veterans’ homes, or identify more suitable housing situations.
Grant and Per Diem Program: Through the GPD program, VA will award 14 grants totaling approximately $8.9 million to community organizations that provide Veterans with transitional housing and case management — including connecting eligible Veterans to VA benefits, community-based services, and permanent housing. These special need grants will fund approximately 105 transitional housing beds to support special populations of homeless Veterans including women, elderly, terminally ill, chronically mentally ill, or those who care for minor dependents."
Top 10 Myths and Misconceptions About Homelessness and Homeless Veterans
Explore the truth behind homelessness, debunking top 10 myths and misconceptions, and revealing the real challenges faced by the homeless, including Veterans. https://lnkd.in/gGSP8_Dy#veterans#homelessness#myths#facts#misconceptions
Program Specialist - Partnerships Liaison @U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs | Whole Health Consultant | PROSCI Change Mgt. Practitioner | FMF Navy Corpsman
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VA Surpasses FY 2024 Goal: Over 43,000 Homeless Veterans Housed
🚨 Big News 🚨
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has exceeded expectations, housing 43,116 veterans experiencing homelessness since October 2023—surpassing the FY 2024 goal of 41,000 one month early! 🎉 This incredible achievement marks significant progress, but the mission to end veteran homelessness is far from complete. 🇺🇸
Since 2010, veteran homelessness has decreased by more than 52%, yet 36,637 veterans remain without permanent housing. These veterans served our nation, and now it’s our duty to ensure they have the safety and stability of a home. Housing is healthcare 🏠💙, and every veteran deserves the security that a permanent home provides.
As we celebrate this milestone, we must also address the urgent need for increased outreach to connect with veterans who may be disillusioned or disconnected from available resources. Programs like VASH (Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing) and SSVF (Supportive Services for Veteran Families) are lifelines, but too many veterans remain unaware of how to access them. We must prioritize connecting these veterans to the services that can help them transition into permanent housing and regain their independence. 🫡
We won’t rest until the term “homeless veteran” is a thing of the past. The mission continues—and together, we can ensure that every veteran has a place to call home. 🙌
Learn more and join the effort: [https://lnkd.in/gt_3J76P)
#Veterans#EndVeteranHomelessness#HousingIsHealthcare#VeteransAffairs#MissionContinues#Homelessness#VASH#SSVF#OutreachMatters#NoVeteranLeftBehind
Leader, Strategist, Raconteur | Growing the Next Generation One Leader at a Time | Professor of the Practice at the University of Kansas School of Business
One of the strategic challenges we face in dealing with situations like homelessness, suicide, or extremism among the veteran population is that we tend to treat it as a problem rather than a symptom of a problem; we neglect the root problem and apply a Band-Aid solution to the symptom.
Veteran homelessness is just a reflection of a growing issue across the country, and there is research to show that veterans are "more likely to become homeless than their non-military peers." The same challenges exist for suicide and the drift to extremism. While the root problems may differ, one contributing fact is consistent in every case: transition. As Marine Corps veteran Kate Monroe notes at the end of this article, "We've got to do a better job with their exit from service, giving them runway and giving them traction so that they can segue into being a civilian."
When people lose their sense of purpose - their mission in life - and the bonding of a team, finding their footing is that much harder. We have to be better. We have to do better.
Military Justice Policy Reform Expert, Media, Strategic Communication And Digital Education Entrepreneur. I helped bring about the Lackland Hearings exposing the sexual assault epidemic in U.S. Air Force Basic training.
Let’s include women and children, let’s create pathways to oversee non profit houses getting GPD funds in a way that protect residents safety. Let’s make funds available for non legacy houses to be stood up, or supported, which in the current set up basically blocks new housing enterprises for women, and women and children from standing up. The numbers don’t tell the entire story. These residences are too often an unadulterated, and unsafe mess. #FailingUpIsNotSuccess
IF YOU ARE NOT PART OF A PERMANENT AND LASTING SOLUTION TO THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS AND HOMELESSNESS, YOU ARE THE PROBLEM!
THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IS BROKEN AND NOT WORKING FOR AMERICAN TAXPAYERS
Veteran Housing Corp would ask every TAXPAYER to demand and get answers from their elected and appointed government officials the below questions as they relate to any affordable, workforce, or supportive housing project in your community!
1. How much local, state, and federal funding, tax credits, or other government benefits or incentives did the project receive?
2. What is the affordability period for each project? Is the affordability period permanent and in perpetuity?
3. What guarantees exist have your local, state, and federal government officials obtained in writing that rents will not go up or that tenants will not be displaced or evicted after the "affordability period expires?
Every local, state, and federal housing authority and affordable or workforce housing stakeholder should adopt the State of Vermont's "permanent affordability" policy as a model for all future government funded or subsidized housing projects or developments, no exceptions!
https://lnkd.in/eFEUC8c8
Additionally, local, state and federal housing agencies should look to the Helsinki, FINLAND MODEL of ending homelessness by providing affordable housing for all
'It’s a miracle': Helsinki's radical solution to homelessness
https://lnkd.in/er9HZSQU
Even the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development AGREES THAT adopting FINLAND'S MODEL OF ERADICATING HOMELESSNESS may be of great value to resolving the affordable housing and homelessness crises in America https://lnkd.in/gkSZWYRU
🇺🇸 United we stand, together we rise! Be the change! 💫
US Navy Combat Veteran | Cyber Security Director | Futurist | Telecommunications and Multi-Industry | Entrepreneur
🚨 United we stand, and together we rise! 🚨
What is going on in America today? I understand wanting to clean up cities and things, but making it a crime and fining someone who is already struggling…you have got to be out of your minds…between unemployment, housing cost rising, and inflation what are people supposed to do? Why not fix a broken system rather than fine those who are already a product of it….
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) estimates that 40,056 veterans are homeless on any given night. Over the course of a year, approximately twice that many experience homelessness. Only 7% of the general population can claim veteran status, but nearly 13% of the homeless adult population are veterans.
No one who has willingly laid their life on the line for freedom, should find themselves homeless. If you know a Veteran who is homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless, refer him or her to a local VA Medical Center, where homeless coordinators are ready to help. Veterans and their families can also call 1-877-4AID-VET to be connected to VA services.
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For folks closely involved in or tracking efforts on #homelessness it's not news that the HUD-VASH program, a collaboration between U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, has been the most successful homelessness program by far.
Reducing the number of homeless veterans by half in the last 15 years is no small feat. However, the effort stands out in #homelessnesspolicy precisely because it is not primarily constrained by a lack of money. While there is nearly one #voucher for every homeless veteran, among other Americans the ratio is about one for every seven homeless people.
https://lnkd.in/dbhgHCYP
What lessons could be learned from helping #veterans avoid homelessness? Are the issues facing those at risk of becoming homeless political or financial? Is it promising or concerning that there is no engagement from #healthcare entities in this work?
The efforts to reduce veteran homelessness have begun to pay off!
Over a 12-year stretch that ended in 2022, the population of unhoused veterans dropped by more than half. Although that trend reversed over the last year—rising 7.4% from 2022 to 2023—it was still lower than the 12% overall increase in homelessness.
Part of the long-term success of reducing the number of unhoused veterans is the Veterans Affairs’ pledge to end it—as well as the funding to cover the costs of that goal.
Coordinated efforts between local, state, and federal agencies that can act as safety nets; screening protocols to identify veterans at risk for homelessness; billions of dollars in federal money; and the prioritization of veteran homelessness by lawmakers across political parties has also contributed to that success.
#veterans#homelessness
Senior Vice President, Financial Management & Systems Integration at Trilogy Federal
2moWe love supporting these grant programs that do so much good for our #Veterans and their families.