HHAP Round 5: The legislature appropriated $1 billion to fund HHAP-5. To be considered eligible for HHAP-5 base allocations, eligible applicants must apply as part of a region and must be signatory to a Regionally Coordinated Homelessness Action Plan which must be approved by the Council. Cal ICH currently anticipates providing eligible applicants with their calculated allocations by the end of January 2024. This will give applicants at least two months to finalize their HHAP-5 budgets before applications are due at the end of March.
NOFO, released 9/29/23
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) HHAP ROUND 5
RFP must be submitted no later than January 22, 2025 by 5:00 pm
Training sessions to complete RFP available:
December 12th 1:30 pm
December 16th 10:00 am
To register for training send request to: pjdavis47@yahoo.com
HHAP Round 4: HHAP Round 4 is a grant that provides local jurisdictions, including federally recognized tribal governments, with flexible funding to continue efforts to end and prevent homelessness in their communities.
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HHAP Round 4 Funding ​
Amador:
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ATCAA $244,258
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City of Jackson $ 66,679
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Victory Village $125,860
Calaveras: Sierra Hope $165,197
Mariposa: Alliance for Trans. $155,922
Tuolumne:
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Sonora Police $ 81,562
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Tuolumne County $209,731
HHAP Round 3 NOFA : HHAP Round 3 is a $1 billion grant that provides local jurisdictions, including federally recognized tribal governments, with flexible funding to continue efforts to end and prevent homelessness in their communities.
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Projects approved by Governing Board, October 2022
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Amador Calaveras Mariposa Tuolumne
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Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) Grant Program
HHAP Round 1 is a $650 million grant that provides local jurisdictions with funds to support regional coordination and expand or develop local capacity to address their immediate homelessness challenges.
HHAP Round 2 is a $300 million grant that provides support to local jurisdictions to continue to build on regional collaboration developed through previous rounds of HCFC funding and to develop a unified regional response to homelessness.
HHAP Round 1 Funding ​
Amador: ATCAA $482,399
Calaveras: Sierra Hope $451,842
Mariposa: Alliance for Trans. $314,334
Tuolumne:
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ATCAA $125,000
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Resiliency Village $300,000
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Tuolumne County Coord. $153,000
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Tuolumne County H&HS $ 91,018
HHAP Round 2 Funding ​
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​Amador: City of Jackson $177,906
ATCAA _______$35,000
Calaveras: Sierra Hope $97,720
Mariposa: Alliance for Trans. $85,639
Tuolumne: ATCAA $170,670​
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Calaveras County ___________________$86,299