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ELIGIBILITYBYCOMPONENT(ProjectsFundedinF Y2011 CoCCompetition SHPandS+CPrograms)SupportiveServicesOnly Individuals and Families defined as Homeless under the following categories areeligible for assistance in SSO projects: Category 1 Literally Homeless Category 2 Imminent Risk of Homeless Category 3* Homeless under Other Federal Statutes Category 4 Fleeing/Attempting to Flee DVSafeHavensIndividuals defined as Homeless under the following categories are eligible forassistance in SH projects: Category 1 Literally HomelessSH projects have the following additional NOFA limitations on eligibility withinCategory 1: Must serve Individuals only Individual must have a severe mental illness Individual must be living on the streets and unwilling or unable toparticipate in supportive servicesTransiti

Title: The Homeless Definition and Eligibility for SHP, SPC, and ESG Author: HUD Created Date: 5/18/2012 12:32:33 PM

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1 ELIGIBILITYBYCOMPONENT(ProjectsFundedinF Y2011 CoCCompetition SHPandS+CPrograms)SupportiveServicesOnly Individuals and Families defined as Homeless under the following categories areeligible for assistance in SSO projects: Category 1 Literally Homeless Category 2 Imminent Risk of Homeless Category 3* Homeless under Other Federal Statutes Category 4 Fleeing/Attempting to Flee DVSafeHavensIndividuals defined as Homeless under the following categories are eligible forassistance in SH projects: Category 1 Literally HomelessSH projects have the following additional NOFA limitations on eligibility withinCategory 1: Must serve Individuals only Individual must have a severe mental illness Individual must be living on the streets and unwilling or unable toparticipate in supportive servicesTransitionalHousingIndividuals and Families defined as Homeless under the following categories areeligible for assistance in TH projects.

2 Category 1 Literally Homeless Category 2 Imminent Risk of Homeless Category 3* Homeless under Other Federal Statutes Category 4 Fleeing/Attempting to Flee DVPermanentSupportiveHousingIndividuals and Families defined as Homeless under the following categories areeligible for assistance in PSH projects: Category 1 Literally Homeless Category 4 Fleeing/Attempting to Flee DVPSH projects have the following additional NOFA limitations on eligibility withinCategory 1: Individuals and Families coming from TH must have originally come fromthe streets or emergency shelter Individuals and Families must also have an individual family memberwith a disabilityProjects that are dedicated chronically Homeless projects, including those thatwere originally funded as Samaritan Bonus Initiative Projects must continue toserve chronically Homeless persons exclusively* Projects must be located within a CoC that has received HUD approval to serve this category.

3 For more information aboutreceiving HUD approval, please read:Notice on Limitation on Use of Funds to Serve Persons defined as Homeless UnderOther Federal LawsELIGIBILITYBYCOMPONENT(EmergencySolu tionsGrantsProgram)StreetOutreachIndivid uals defined as Homeless under the following categories are eligible forassistance in SO: Category 1 Literally Homeless Category 4 Fleeing/Attempting to Flee DV (where the individual or familyalso meets the criteria for Category 1)SO projects have the following additional limitations on eligibility within Category1: Individuals and Families must be living on the streets (or other places notmeant for human habitation) and be unwilling or unable to access servicesin emergency shelterEmergencyShelterIndividuals and Families defined as Homeless under the following categories areeligible for assistance in ES projects.

4 Category 1 Literally Homeless Category 2 Imminent Risk of Homeless Category 3 Homeless under Other Federal Statutes Category 4 Fleeing/Attempting to Flee DVRapidRe-housingIndividuals defined as Homeless under the following categories are eligible forassistance in RRH projects: Category 1 Literally Homeless Category 4 Fleeing/Attempting to Flee DV (where the individual or familyalso meets the criteria for Category 1)HomelessnessPreventionIndividuals and Families defined as Homeless under the following categories areeligible for assistance in HP projects.

5 Category 2 Imminent Risk of Homeless Category 3 Homeless under Other Federal Statutes Category 4 Fleeing/Attempting to Flee DVIndividuals and Families who are defined as At Risk of Homelessness are eligible forassistance in HP projects have the following additional limitations on eligibility with homelessand at risk of Homeless : Must only serve Individuals and Families that have an annual incomebelow30% of AMI


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