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The Service Coordinator Program
provides funding for the employment of Service Coordinators in insured and assisted
apartment housing that is designed for the elderly and persons with disabilities.
A service coordinator is a social service staff person hired or contracted by
the development's owner or management company. The Service Coordinator is responsible
for assuring that elderly residents, especially those who are frail or at risk,
and those non-elderly residents with disabilities are linked to the specific supportive
services they need to continue living independently in that housing development.
Read a more detailed description of the Service Coordinator program in the
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA).
The CFDA number for the Service Coordinator program is 14.191.
HUD will publish
a Service Coordinator grant Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) in late spring
2009. This Notice will announce the availability of funds to make new grants to
owners of privately-owned HUD assisted multifamily housing developments for the
elderly and people with disabilities. Check the Department's Funds
Available page periodically for published 2009 NOFAs and information on the
Service Coordinator NOFA. HUD
last issued a NOFA and awarded new grants in 2007. The 2007
NOFA for Service Coordinators has been archived for your perusal. In 2007
the Department awarded 21 grants totaling $3.5 million. These grants serve 22
housing sites and more than 2,228 elderly and non-elderly disabled individuals
and families, living in 78 housing developments in 26 states.
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