HUD Awards Cuyahoga County
$6,077,764

 Community Rank

 Agency/Proposal

Amount Requested

Amount Received

1R

Cleveland Housing Network--Support services (living skills, job skills, parenting classes) for those living in  permanent housing but were formerly homeless.

$328,627

$328,624

2.R

Cuyahoga County Assorted programs including Domestic Violence, and Transitonal Housing for women.

$946,027

$872,486

3.R

Cuyahoga County Support services Demonstration Program

$644,399

$644,399

4.R

Mental Health Services:  Continuation of a safe place for people with a mental illness can stay including the operation of a small shelter.

$53,469           

 $53,469

5.R YMCA (Y-Haven) transitional shelter for men who have a chemical addiction. $244,309 $244,309
6.N Cleveland Health Care for the Homeless Permanent housing for women with a mental illness. $178,034 $178,034
7.N Catholic Charities/Cornerstone Connection: The operation of a weekend drop in center for homeless people $1,231,180 -----------
8.E CSA/St. Joseph’s Home a transitonal facility for homeless people coming out of the hospital that allows them time to recover. $1,012,195 -----------
9.E AIDS Housing Council: Supportive Services (case management) to get homeless people with AIDS into housing and to keep homeless people with AIDS in housing. $185,917 $185,917
10.E Free Clinic Safe Space station to expand the services and the number of spaces for runaways $82,763 -----------
11.N Cuyahoga County: Increase the number of slots available for homeless people with disabilities to get a permanent place to live. This is an apartment for people with AIDS, mental illness or chemical addiction. $1,611,900 $1,659,300
12.N Eden, Inc. Scattered site housing for homeless people with a mental illness. $309,140 -----------
13.N Hitchcock Center: Opening a transitional shelter for women with children. $714,640 $714,640
14.E Mental Health Services: Expansion of the Safe Place for homeless people with a mental illness to come. $499,567 $499,567
15.E CEOGC: Rental Assistance to homeless people to pay security deposits and first month’s rent and help finding a place. $1,058,338 -----------
16.E Family Transitional Housing: Expansion of their transitional housing facility for women with children. $248,448 $248,448
17.E May Dugan Center: Comprehensive case management to 40 homeless people to assure that they will regain a stable living environment with a job and place to live. $262,500 -----------
18.E Lakewood Christian Services: Outreach and assistance to people in the western suburbs who become homeless. $145,950 $145,950
19.R Continue Life: Transitional housing shelter refunding for women who are pregnant. $275,622 $275,622
 

**N=New Project, R=Renewal, E=Expansion

***The proposed and awarded funds are for a three year budget.