2015 Housing Request for Proposals April 3rd #HFG13 Background on Home For Good Home For Good is an initiative of United Way of Greater Los Angeles and the LA Area Chamber of Commerce. The focus of Home For Good is ending chronic and veteran homelessness in Los Angeles County by 2016. We do these with three building blocks, all of which involve a number of different partners and stakeholders. Resources: Funders Collaborative Systems: Coordinated Entry System Direct Services: Standards of Excellence #HFG13 2015 Housing Funding Opportunities Applicants may apply for funding under ONE of the following housing categories: • Rapid Rehousing • Systems Change • Home For Good Funders Collaborative Within Funders Collaborative category, may apply to multiple funding opportunities: Coordinated Entry System, Moving-On Initiative, CCF Innovations, City of Pasadena Rapid Rehousing, LA Homeless Services Authority NOFA #HFG13 UNITED WAY HOUSING RFP: Rapid Rehousing Rapid Rehousing for homeless families and Veterans through Coordinated Entry and Homeless Family Solutions Systems • • • 6-months of follow-up case management Homeless Families and/or homeless veterans Letter of coordination with CES and/or HFSS Funding Amount: General Operating Support of $25,000-50,000 per year for 2 years Most Competitive Proposals: Minimal barriers to entry; Strong housing location & navigation support; For vet applicants, targeting non-eligible veterans Types of Outcomes: # housed families (chronic/veteran); # days after intake to move in; % retain housing; % reported to HMIS; % filled through CES/HFSS #HFG13 UNITED WAY HOUSING RFP: Systems Change System Change to advance housing policies and practices in line with goals of Home For Good. • • • Policy Change Capacity Building Client Empowerment Funding Amount: General Operating Support of $25,000-50,000 per year for 2 years Most Competitive Proposals: Support Home For Good goals and initiatives; data-driven planning; Types of Outcomes: # meetings with key policymakers; # people mobilized; # unique organizations trained; # providers with expanded capacity to serve high acuity clients; # clients #HFG13 trained as advocates United Way Housing RFP Sections & Scoring Proposal Sections: • Organization and Project Description • Organizational Capacity and Experience • Objectives and Outcomes • Required Attachments Proposals will be screened for general fit and completion. Qualifying proposals will be reviewed and scored by staff and independent, external reviewers who will evaluate and score proposals based on the criteria outlined in RFP. Notifications will be made by the end of August #HFG13 Home For Good Funders Collaborative Established in 2011, The Home For Good Funders Collaborative is a group of public and private partners that have come together to help end homelessness in Los Angeles. In the last three years, $440 million in resources have been collaboratively pooled and aligned to support this work. Supported housing for over 3,700 people directly. #HFG13 Home For Good Funders Collaborative Funders Collaborative Work Group Members Private Aileen Getty Foundation Annenberg Foundation California Community Foundation Cedars-Sinai City National Bank Conrad N. Hilton Foundation CSH Downtown Business Association Enterprise Community Partners Goldman Sachs Jewish Community Foundation J.P. Morgan Chase Kaiser Permanente Pacific Western Bank Snak King Corporation The California Endowment The Carl and Roberta Deutsch Foundation UniHealth Foundation United Way of Greater Los Angeles Weingart Foundation W.M. Keck Foundation Public City of Los Angeles City of Pasadena City of Santa Monica City of West Hollywood L.A. County Board of Supervisors, SD 3 L.A. County Board of Supervisors, SD 4 L.A. County Department of Health Services L.A. County Department of Mental Health L.A. County Department of Public Health L.A. Homeless Services Authority L.A. Housing and Community Investment Dept. Housing Authority City of Los Angeles Housing Authority County of Los Angeles V.A. Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System #HFG13 Home For Good Funders Collaborative RFP Funding Area 1: Coordinated Entry System Funding Area 2: Moving-On Initiative Funding Area 3: California Community Foundation Innovations Funding Area 4: City of Pasadena, Rapid Rehousing Funding Area 5: Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Request For Proposals #HFG13 Home For Good Funders Collaborative RFP Home For Good Funders Collaborative RFP: Coordinated Entry System Coordinated Entry System The Coordinated Entry System (CES) is the product of the collaborative efforts of service providers, policy makers and funders in and around Los Angeles County. This is the second year of funding for the Coordinated Entry System in Los Angeles County through the Home For Good Funders Collaborative. Funding Amount: Up to $750,000 per SPA. One proposal per SPA. Most Competitive Proposals: Extensive collaboration; outline processes for comprehensive and coordinated outreach coverage of the Service Planning Area, streamlined service delivery, and housing resources available for prioritized community placement; how work will focus and accelerate efforts for ending chronic and veteran homelessness in the SPA. Types of Outcomes: # assessed using VI-SPDAT; # housed (chronic/chronic veterans/non-chronic veterans); % retaining housing Home For Good Funders Collaborative RFP: Moving-On Initiative Moving-On Initiative Funding to assist formerly chronically homeless individuals with moving out of permanent supportive housing, with project-based subsidies or Shelter Plus Care Programs, and into less service intensive affordable housing, with Section 8 tenant based vouchers. Funding Amount: Transitional Supportive Services and Housing Location: $7,500-$30,000 (Max $1,500 per person); Move-In Assistance: $10,000 - $40,000 (Max $2,000 per person) Most Competitive Proposals: A letter of coordination from the CES Collaborative Lead Agency in the geographic region of the program or project is required; in alignment with the CSH’s 88 Communities Strong, there will be special consideration for applicants proposing projects located in SPAs 1, 3, 6, 7 and 8; fill turn over units vacated through the Moving-On Initiative with individuals who are chronically homeless and through the regional CES. Types of Outcomes: # of tenants moving from PSH into affordable housing; # of chronic moving into turnover units; % retaining housing. Final Approval by CSH Board. #HFG13 Home For Good Funders Collaborative RFP: California Community Foundation Innovations California Community Foundation Innovations Funding to support innovative efforts that extend the reach and function of the Coordinated Entry System for chronically homeless individuals and improve pathways into or production/ preservation of permanent housing. Funding Amount: Up to $50,000 per Project/Program for a one year grant; Up to $100,000 per Project/Program for a two year grant. Most Competitive Proposals: Replicable or scalable, and tangibly result in more housing opportunities for clients in CES (e.g., conversion of transitional housing, better systematization of entry into shared housing or landlord engagement/care to increase housing stock); describe the unique competency of the requesting organization. Types of Outcomes: # of chronic experiencing improved pathways; # of PSH secured, preserved, or added. Final Approval by California Community Foundation Board #HFG13 Home For Good Funders Collaborative RFP: City of Pasadena, Rapid Rehousing City of Pasadena, Rapid Rehousing Funding for homeless families from or currently residing in the City of Pasadena. Funding Amount: Up to $77,000 in Emergency Shelter Grant Resources (one applicant will be selected); up to $90,335 in U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Continuum of Care Competition funds for Medium Term Assistance (one applicant will be selected); up to $70,186 in HUD Continuum of Care Competition funds for Short Term Assistance (one applicant will be selected). Most Competitive Proposals: Demonstrate linkages to strong supportive services network including job training programs, employment, enrollment to mainstream benefits, and other activities that promote self-sufficiency; provide supportive services and eviction mitigation strategies to help retain tenants in housing; process landlord payments and move-in assistance grants within 5 business days for up to 20 clients. Types of Outcomes: # of families housed; # housed through CES; % retaining housing; % enrolling in mainstream benefits. Total award amount is a mix of private dollars and Emergency Shelter Grant Resources, U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Continuum of Care Competition funds for Medium Term Assistance, and HUD Continuum of Care Competition funds for Short Term Assistance #HFG13 Home For Good Funders Collaborative RFP: Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority RFP Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority RFP The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) is issuing a Request for Proposals to procure crisis housing and services for homeless individuals, Transition Age Youth (TAY) and unaccompanied minor youth. Programs funded under that RFP will be required to act as collaborative partners with the existing Coordinated Entry System (CES) for individuals and with the upcoming coordinated assessment system for homeless youth. Funding Amount: Up to $20/night for a 14 hour bed or $7,300 annual cost per bed; up to $25/night for a 24 hour bed or $9,125 annual cost per bed. Most Competitive Proposals and Types of Outcomes: Applications information and process available at http://www.lahsa.org/funding-chs.asp#2015CrisisHousing. #HFG13 Home For Good Funders Collaborative RFP Sections & Scoring Proposal Sections (Funders Collaborative Funding Areas 1-4): • Application Cover Sheet • Application Financial Addendum • Financial Review Form • Project Location • Proposal Narrative • Project Budget • Additional Materials (the CES Funding Area also request Supplemental Documents) Proposals will be screened for general fit and completion. Qualifying proposals will be reviewed and scored by members of the Funders Collaborative who will evaluate and score proposals based on the criteria outlined in RFP. Notifications will be made by the end of August #HFG13 PROPOSAL RESOURCES • United Way Housing RFP and Home For Good Funders Collaborative RFP • Information Sessions and Virtual Q&As • Frequently Asked Questions • RFP Hotline and RFP Email Address • Home For Good Grantseekers Webpage All information and documents available at www.homeforgoodla.org/about-us/grantseekers #HFG13 2015 Housing Funding Opportunities GRANT AMOUNTS FUNDING TYPE RAPID REHOUSING SYSTEMS CHANGE General Operating with program specific outcomes $25,000-$50,000 GRANT CYCLE 2-year cycle SUBMISION All proposals submitted through online system FUNDERS COLLABORATIVE FA1: Coordinated Entry System FA2: Moving-On Initiative FA3: CCF Innovations $750,000 (*Additional $50,000 ACA bonus available) 1-year 17,500-$70,000 (based on per person breakdown) 1-year $50,000- 1 year Program Specific All proposals submitted through online system 1-2 years $100,000- 2 year FA4: City of Pasadena Rapid Rehousing FA5: LAHSA NOFA $77,000 $90,335 $70,186 Varies by night and bed 1-year 1-year #HFG13 Submitted through LAHSA Important Details Home For Good Funders Collaborative RFP Important Details • RFP Released: Friday, March 6, 2015 • Questions After Today: [email protected] RFP Hotline at (213) 808-6380 • Funding Areas 1-4 of the RFP Are Due: Friday, April 17, 2015 at 5:00pm via United Way Online Portal • Grant Period: July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016 To Access RFP Online and Information On Upcoming RFP Informational Sessions: http://homeforgoodla.org/about-us/grantseekers/ #HFG13 BUDGETS #HFG13 Budget Template: Coordinated Entry System #HFG13 Budget Template: Coordinated Entry System #HFG13 Budget Template: Moving On Initiative & CCF Innovations #HFG13 Budget Template: Moving On Initiative & CCF Innovations #HFG13 Budget Template: Moving On Initiative & CCF Innovations #HFG13 Budget Template: City of Pasadena, Rapid Rehousing #HFG13 Budget Template: City of Pasadena, Rapid Rehousing #HFG13 Budget Template: City of Pasadena, Rapid Rehousing #HFG13 Budget Template: City of Pasadena, Rapid Rehousing #HFG13
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