Overview ROSS
Service Coordinators coordinate supportive services and other activities designed
to help Public and Indian housing residents achieve self sufficiency or remain
independent.
Family Service Coordinators assist families to increase earned
income and move towards economic self sufficiency.
Elderly/Disabled Service
Coordinators ensure that residents can maintain independent living and age-in-place
in their units and avoid placement in a full-care facility to the greatest extent
possible.
*Funds are no longer allowed to be used for the direct provision
of these services.
** Applicants will indicate if their Service Coordinators
will serve families, elderly residents, or a mix of both.
Summary
| Available
Funding: | $28
million | | Application
Due Dates: | September
18, 2009 | | Recipients: | PHAs;
tribes/TDHEs; nonprofit organizations including grassroots faith-based and other
community-based organizations that have resident support or the support of tribes;
RAs; resident councils (RCs); resident organizations (ROs); City-Wide Resident
Organizations (CWROs); Intermediary Resident Organizations (IROs); Jurisdiction-Wide
Resident Organizations; Regional Resident Organizations; Resident Management Corporations
(RMCs); Site-Based Resident Organizations; Statewide Resident Organizations (SROs);
and Tribal/TDHE resident groups | | Grant
Awards | N/A |
| Application
Information: |
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