82_FR_51190 82 FR 50979 - Funding Availability: Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program

82 FR 50979 - Funding Availability: Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 211 (November 2, 2017)

Page Range50979-50985
FR Document2017-23906

VA is announcing the availability of per diem funds to eligible entities to provide transitional housing beds under VA's Homeless Providers GPD Program models. VA expects to fund 1,500 beds with this NOFA for applicants who will use one or a combination of the following housing models: Bridge Housing, Low Demand, Hospital-to- Housing, Clinical Treatment, and Service-Intensive Transitional Housing and Service Centers.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 211 (Thursday, November 2, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 211 (Thursday, November 2, 2017)]
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[FR Doc No: 2017-23906]


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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS


Funding Availability: Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem 
Program

AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Veterans Health 
Administration (VHA), VA Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem (GPD) 
Program.

ACTION: Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA).

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SUMMARY: VA is announcing the availability of per diem funds to 
eligible entities to provide transitional housing beds under VA's 
Homeless Providers GPD Program models. VA expects to fund 1,500 beds 
with this NOFA for applicants who will use one or a combination of the 
following housing models: Bridge Housing, Low Demand, Hospital-to-
Housing, Clinical Treatment, and Service-Intensive Transitional Housing 
and Service Centers.

DATES: An original signed and dated application for assistance (plus 
two completed collated copies) for VA's Homeless Providers GPD Program 
and associated documents must be received by the GPD Program Office by 
4:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time February 28, 2018 (see application 
requirements below).

ADDRESSES: Grant applications must be submitted to the following 
address: VA Homeless Providers GPD Program Office, 10770 N. 46th 
Street, Suite C-200, Tampa, Florida 33617.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Jeffery L. Quarles, Director, VA 
Homeless Providers GPD Program, Department of Veterans Affairs, 10770 
N. 46th Street, Suite C-200, Tampa, FL 33617; (toll-free) 1- (877) 332-
0334.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Funding Opportunity Description

    This NOFA announces the availability of per diem funding to 
501(c)(3) and 501(c)(19) non-profit organizations, State and Local 
governments, and Indian Tribal governments to provide a minimum of five 
transitional housing beds. No more than 40 beds per model, per medical 
center, per each applicant's Employer Identification Number (EIN) will 
be allowed under this NOFA. Applicants must apply for funding using one 
or more of these models, and a separate application is required for 
each model. Applicants agree to meet the applicable requirements of 38 
CFR part 61. In addition, all applications for these housing models 
need to demonstrate low barriers to accessing service as well as 
policies and procedures to work with Veterans who relapse.

Housing Models Descriptions

Bridge Housing

    Targeted Population--Homeless Veterans who have been offered and 
have accepted a permanent housing intervention (e.g., Supportive 
Services for Veteran Families (SSVF), Department of Housing and Urban 
Development-VA Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH), Housing Coalition/
Continuum of Care (CoC)), but are not able to immediately enter the 
permanent housing. Other permanent housing may also be identified 
(e.g., purchase of a home, or an apartment lease). Applicants should 
review the availability of the community's permanent housing prior to 
applying under this model so as to avoid not being able to move 
Veterans to permanent housing as quickly as possible.
    Model Overview--Bridge housing is intended to be a short-term stay 
in transitional housing for Veterans with pre-identified permanent 
housing destinations.
    Characteristics & Standards--Goals in the Individual Service Plan 
should be short-term with the focus on the move to permanent housing, 
rather than the completion of treatment goals. Veterans are expected to 
receive case management and support, which should be coordinated with 
the HUD-VASH, SSVF, or other available community-based programs. 
Grantees will assist Veterans with accessing services as needed/
requested by the Veteran and must make available to participants a menu 
of available services.
    Length of Stay (LOS) will be individually determined based on need, 
but in general, is not expected to exceed 90 days.
    Admission Criteria--Veterans must have been offered and accepted a 
permanent housing intervention prior to admission or within the first 
14 days of admission.
    Required Minimum Performance Metrics/Targets--Discharge to 
permanent housing is 70 percent. Negative Exits target is less than 23 
percent. Negative exits are defined as those exits from a GPD program 
for a violation of program rules, failure to comply with program 
requirements, or leaving the program without consulting staff.

Low Demand

    Targeted Population--Chronically homeless Veterans who suffer from 
mental-health or substance-use problems, or who struggle with 
maintaining sobriety; and Veterans with multiple treatment failures who 
may have never received treatment services, or may have been 
unsuccessful in traditional housing programs. These Veterans may have 
not yet fully committed to sobriety and treatment.
    Model Overview--Low-Demand housing uses a low-demand/harm-reduction 
model to better accommodate chronically homeless Veterans, and Veterans 
who were unsuccessful in traditional treatment settings. Programming 
does not require sobriety or compliance with mental health treatment as 
a condition of admission or continued stay. Overall, demands are kept 
to a minimum; however, services are available as needed. The goal is to 
establish permanent housing in the community, while providing for the 
safety of staff and residents.
    Characteristics & Standards--Project is small in size (typically 20 
beds or less); Services must include case management, substance-use, 
and mental-health treatment; and referrals for benefits are made 
available as Veterans engage;
    Must provide the participant an orientation that sets the 
expectations of performance for the participant; Must have 24/7, on-
site staffing at the same location as the location of the program 
participant. (Use of resident managers is not allowed);
    Must have a method to monitor participant and guests' comings and 
goings;
    Must have a system in place for the management of the introduction 
of contraband;
    Must be willing to retain Veterans who commit minor infractions of 
rules and who cannot and/or will not stop drinking and/or using legal 
or illegal substances;
    Must be committed to keeping the Veterans housed, staying 
continuously engaged with each Veteran and provide services as needed;
    Must have procedures to ensure safety of staff and residents, and 
the grantee agency must participate in bi-monthly calls and an annual 
fidelity assessment process as established by VA.
    Required Minimum Performance Metrics/Targets--Discharge to 
permanent housing is 50 percent and

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negative exit target is less than 23 percent. Negative exits are 
defined as those exits from a GPD program for a violation of program 
rules, failure to comply with program requirements, or leaving the 
program without consulting staff.

Hospital-to-Housing

    Targeted Population--Homeless Veterans identified and evaluated in 
emergency departments and inpatient care settings for suitability for 
direct transfer to a designated GPD Program for transitional housing 
and supportive care.
    Model Overview--Respite care is a medical model to address the 
housing and recuperative care needs of homeless Veterans who have been 
hospitalized.
    Characteristics & Standards--Housing sites are expected to be in 
close proximity to the referring medical center so that ongoing 
clinical care, including specialty care, can continue to be provided;
    Have a post-discharge care plan as pre-requisite to program 
placement that addresses ongoing physical, mental health, substance use 
disorder, and social work needs as well as care management plans to 
transition the Veteran to permanent housing upon clinical 
stabilization;
    The VA Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team (H-PACT), or other 
appropriate care unit, will facilitate and coordinate the ongoing care 
needs upon transition;
    A Memorandum of Understanding must be in place with the local 
medical center that details participation in the Hospital-to-Home (H2H) 
program. Included in this should be a detailing of acceptance criteria 
for Veterans being referred from local facility emergency departments 
and inpatient wards, a detailing of how follow-up care with the medical 
center is organized, and a commitment to engaging enrolled Veterans in 
permanent housing as part of program objectives.
    Admission Criteria--Individual must be functional, be able to 
perform independent Activities of Daily Living (ADL), not require acute 
detox, have no apparent psychosis, and have a post discharge plan 
coordinating care with the medical center (e.g., H-PACT Team, Mental 
Health, Substance Abuse, etc.).
    Required Minimum Performance Metrics/Targets--Discharge to 
permanent housing is 65 percent and negative exit target is less than 
23 percent. Negative exits are defined as those exits from a GPD 
program for a violation of program rules, failure to comply with 
program requirements, or leaving the program without consulting staff.

Clinical Treatment

    Targeted Population--Homeless Veterans with a specific diagnosis 
related to a substance-use disorder and/or mental-health diagnosis; 
Veteran actively chooses to engage in clinical services.
    Model Overview--Clinically focused treatment provided in 
conjunction with services effective in helping homeless Veterans secure 
permanent housing and increase income through benefits and/or 
employment.
    Characteristics & Standards--Although the programming and services 
have a strong clinical focus, permanent housing and increased income 
are a required outcome of the program. Treatment programs must 
incorporate strategies to increase income and housing attainment 
services;
    Individualized assessment, services, and treatment plan which are 
tailored to achieve optimal results in a time efficient manner and are 
consistent with sound clinical practice;
    Program stays are to be individualized based upon the individual 
service plan for the Veteran (not program driven);
    Staff are to be licensed and/or credentialed to perform the 
substance-use disorder (SUD)/mental health (MH) services provided as 
directed by State and Local law, treatment services must be provided by 
the applicant or through contract arrangement (VA staff cannot not be 
the treatment provider for this model); and
    Veterans are offered a variety of treatment service modalities 
(e.g., individual and group counseling/therapy, family support groups/
family therapy, and psychoeducation).
    Required Minimum Performance Metrics/Targets--Discharge to 
permanent housing is 65 percent; employment of individuals at discharge 
is 50 percent; and negative exit target is less than 23 percent. 
Negative exits are defined as those exits from a GPD program for a 
violation of program rules, failure to comply with program 
requirements, or leaving the program without consulting staff.

Service-Intensive Transitional Housing

    Targeted Population--Homeless Veterans who choose a supportive 
transitional housing environment providing services prior to entering 
permanent housing.
    Model Overview--Provides transitional housing and a milieu of 
services that facilitate individual stabilization and movement to 
permanent housing as rapidly as clinically appropriate.
    Characteristics & Standards--Scope of services should incorporate 
tactics to increase the Veteran's income through employment and/or 
benefits and obtaining permanent housing. Services provided and 
strategies used by the applicant will vary based on the individualized 
needs of the Veteran and resources available in the community. 
Applicant specifies the staffing levels and range of services to be 
provided.
    Required Minimum Performance Metrics/Targets--Discharge to 
permanent housing is 65 percent; employment of individuals at discharge 
is 50 percent; and negative exit target is less than 23 percent.

Service Centers

    Targeted Population--Homeless Veterans who are seeking assistance 
with obtaining housing, employment, medical care, or benefits.
    Model Overview--Provides services and information to engage and aid 
homeless Veterans obtain housing and services.
    Characteristics & Standards--Scope of services should incorporate 
tactics to engage and aid the Veteran. Services provided and strategies 
used by the applicant will vary based on the individualized needs of 
the Veteran and resources available in the community. Applicant 
specifies the staffing levels and range of services to be provided.
    Eligibility Information: To be eligible, an applicant must be a 
501(c)(3) or 501(c)(19) non-profit agency, State or local government 
agency or recognized Indian Tribal Government (38 U.S.C. 2011, 2012).
    Transition in Place (TIP) grantees do not need to respond to this 
NOFA as their awards have established time limits and will be addressed 
under separate NOFAs.

    Authority:  Funding applied for under this NOFA is authorized by 
38 U.S.C. 2011, 2012.

Award Information

Overview
    This NOFA announces the availability of per diem funding to 
eligible entities; 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(19) non-profit organizations, 
State and Local governments, and Indian Tribal governments. A minimum 
of five transitional housing beds and no more than 40 beds per model, 
per medical center, per each applicant's Employer Identification Number 
(EIN) will be allowed under this NOFA.
    VA expects to fund approximately 1,500 beds with this NOFA. (See 
additional budget information in this

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NOFA for calculation of bed days of care). Applicants applying for more 
than one model at the same VAMC should take into account that VA will 
only award up to two applications per medical center, per applicant 
EIN.
    Cost Sharing or Matching: None.
    Funding Period: Funding awarded under this NOFA will be for a 
period of 1 year with a 1-year option for renewal, beginning on October 
1, 2018, and ending on September 30, 2019.
    Payment: Per diem will be paid in a method that is in accordance 
with VA and other Federal fiscal requirements. The per diem payment 
calculation may be found at 38 CFR 61.33. Awardees will be subject to 
requirements of this NOFA, GPD regulations, 2 CFR 200, and other 
Federal grant requirements. A full copy of the regulations governing 
the GPD Program is available at the GPD Web site at: https://www.va.gov/HOMELESS/GPD.asp
    Funding Priorities: VA has established the following funding 
priorities based on a gap analysis of existing and anticipated VA 
transitional housing needs within Continuums of Care (COC) nationwide. 
Applicants must identify and link their application to a specific COC. 
VA will then place that application into the correct funding priority. 
Applicants who fail to identify a COC will be placed in the last 
funding priority.
    Funding Priority 1. VA expects to fund approximately 300 beds in 
the first funding priority. VA will place in the first funding priority 
those applications that identify the location of services to be 
provided are in the following COCs: AK-500 Anchorage; AK-501 Alaska 
Balance of State; CA-501 San Francisco; CA-502 Oakland/Alameda; CA-503 
Sacramento; CA-600 Los Angeles; WA-500 Seattle/King. Applications will 
then be ranked within the funding priority. The highest ranking 
applications in funding priority one will be selected for funding first 
until approximately 300 beds have been selected. Those applications not 
selected will fall to the third funding priority.
    Funding Priority 2. VA expects to fund approximately 200 beds in 
the second funding priority. VA will place in the second funding 
priority those applications that identify the location of services to 
be provided are in the following COCs: AZ-502 Phoenix/Mesa/Maricopa; 
CA-606 Long Beach; HI-501 Honolulu; LA-503 New Orleans; MD-505 
Baltimore; OR-501 Portland-Gresham-Multnomah; and TX-600 Dallas City 
and County/Irving. Applications will then be ranked within the funding 
priority. The highest ranking, applications in funding priority two 
will be selected for funding until approximately 200 beds have been 
selected. Those applications not selected will fall to the third 
funding priority.
    Funding Priority 3. VA expects to fund approximately 1,000 beds in 
the third funding priority. VA will place in the third funding priority 
those applications not selected in funding priorities one and two as 
well as those applications that identify the location of services to be 
provided are in any of the United States COCs. Applications will then 
be ranked within the funding priority. The highest ranking, 
applications in funding priority three will be selected for funding 
until approximately 1,000 beds have been selected or funding is 
expended whichever comes first.

Application Review Information

    A. Criteria for Grants: Rating criteria may be found at 38 CFR 
61.13 & 61.32.
    B. Review and Selection Process: Review and selection process may 
be found at 38 CFR 61.13, 61.32.
    Allocation of Funds: Funding will be awarded under this NOFA 
depending on funding availability and subject to program authorization. 
Funding will be for a period beginning on October 1, 2018, and ending 
on September 30, 2019, with a 1-year option for renewal based on 
funding availability, the recipient meeting performance goals, and the 
results of a VA inspection.
    Funding Actions: Conditionally selected applicants will be asked to 
submit additional information under 38 CFR 61.32(c). Applicants will 
then be notified of the deadline to submit such information. If an 
applicant is unable to meet any conditions for the grant award within 
the specified time frame VA may non-select the applicant and use the 
funding for another applicant. Should an applicant submitting multiple 
applications not have all its applications funded, VA may negotiate bed 
numbers with the applicant at this time for those applications that 
were conditionally selected and incorporate that number into the grant 
agreement. Upon signature of the grant agreement by the Secretary or 
designated representative, final selection will be completed and the 
grant funds will be obligated for the funding period.
    Grant Award Period: Applicants that are finally selected may expect 
the award to begin approximately on October 1, 2018, and end on 
September 30, 2019, with one option to renew for another year. VA will 
make an initial award for the first year of operation. The application 
is submitted with a one-year budget. Continuation funding is not 
guaranteed. Factors to be considered in awarding continuation grants 
will include satisfactory performance, demonstrated capacity to manage 
the grant, compliance with grant requirements, agency priorities, and 
the availability of appropriated funds. VA reserves the right to adjust 
the amount of a grant or elect not to continue funding for subsequent 
years.
    Funding Restrictions: No part of an award under this NOFA may be 
used to facilitate capital improvements or to purchase vans or real 
property. Questions regarding acceptability should be directed to VA's 
National GPD Program Office at the number listed in contact 
information. Applicants may not receive funding to replace funds 
provided by any Federal, state, or local Government agency or program 
to assist homeless persons.
    Flexibility of Beds: For those applicants that are successfully 
funded for multiple models under this NOFA, VA will allow, without a 
change of scope, a flex of beds between the applicant's models at the 
same VAMC. This flex will be up to five (5) beds or 15 percent of the 
total awarded bed limit per medical center, whichever is greater. 
Successful applicants who seek a greater number of flex beds than what 
is allowed must receive prior written approval from the National GPD 
Program Office.
    Cost Sharing or Matching: None.

Application and Submission Information

    Address to Obtain Grant Application: Download the standard forms 
directly from VA's Grant and Per Diem Program Web page at: http://www.va.gov/homeless/GPD.asp. The additional documents that must also be 
included with the application are listed below in the Content and Form 
of Application section of this NOFA. Questions should be referred to 
the GPD Program Office at (toll-free) 1 (877) 332-0334.
    Content and Form of Application: The Department is seeking to 
refocus programs and resources to better serve the homeless Veteran 
population. Therefore, applicants should note that a separate 
application for each housing model will be required. Each will be 
scored separately.
    Applicants should review their relationships with VAMCs and group 
their projects by medical center, selecting those models that are best 
suited. If your agency is unclear on what application, or the number of 
applications, to submit, contact the GPD National Program Office for 
clarification prior to submission of any application

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to ensure it is submitting the correct format.
    Applicants should use a normal business format, single-spaced 
lines, typed, single sided pages, in Arial 12 font. Applicants should 
write out the question first followed by the respective response. The 
narrative outline should be labeled with the same titles and in the 
same order as this NOFA. Applicants should simply binder clip the 
application; do not staple, spiral bind, or fasten the application. Do 
not include brochures or other information not requested. The 
application consists of two parts. The first part will consist of 
Standard Forms and the second part will be provided by applicants and 
consist of supporting documentation, project narratives, and tables/
spreadsheets in a standard business format.
    Applicants should ensure that they include all required documents 
in their application, carefully follow the format, and provide the 
information requested and described below. Submission of an incorrect, 
incomplete, or incorrectly formatted application package will result in 
the application being rejected before being ranked.

Application Documentation Required

    1. Standard Forms (approximately 9 pages):
    (a) SF 424 Application for Federal Assistance.
    (b) SF 424 A Non-Construction Budget.
    (c) SF 424 B Non-Construction Assurances.
    2. Eligibility to Receive VA Assistance: (approximately 3 pages).
    Nonprofit Organizations must provide documentation of accounting 
system certification and evidence of private nonprofit status. This 
must be accomplished by:
    (a) Providing certification on letterhead stationery from a 
Certified Public Accountant or Public Accountant that the organization 
has a functioning accounting system that is operated in accordance with 
generally accepted accounting principles, or that the organization has 
designated a qualified entity to maintain a functioning accounting 
system. If such an entity is used, their name and address must be 
included in the certification letter; and
    (b) Providing evidence of their status as a nonprofit organization 
by submitting a copy of their IRS ruling providing tax-exempt status 
under the IRS Code of 1986, as amended.
    3. Documentation of being actively registered in the System for 
Award Management (SAM) (approximately 1 page): Provide a printed copy 
of your agency's active registration in SAM to include the Data 
Universal Numbering System (DUNS), the number which corresponds to the 
information provided on the Application for Federal Assistance (SF424) 
and current Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code. Additionally, 
provide the complete legal business address that corresponds to the 
address registered with SAM, including the USPS five-digit zip code 
plus the four-digit extension code.
    4. State/Local Government.
    Applicants who are state or local governments must provide a copy 
of any comments or recommendations by approved state and (area wide) 
clearinghouses pursuant to Executive Order 12372.
    5. Project Summary (approximately 3 pages): Provide the following:
    (a) The name of the closest VA Medical Center;
    (b) Name and number of the Continuum of Care (COC) of where the 
project application will be located ____.

    (c) Description of the number of beds your agency is requesting per 
diem and the housing model to be provided at the VA facility identified 
in question 5(a):
    Number of Beds: ____

    Housing Model: (i.e., Bridge Housing, Low Demand, Hospital to Home, 
Clinical Treatment, Service-Intensive Transitional Housing.)

    or

    Number of Service Center Visits (annually): ____

    (d) Whether your agency is submitting additional applications to 
provide other housing models or a service center at the facility 
referenced in question 5(a). (yes/no)
    If yes, identify the model and the number of beds to be provided 
under that model;
    (e) Location of housing and services provided under this 
application:

Address:---------------------------------------------------------------

City:------------------------------------------------------------------

State:-----------------------------------------------------------------

Zip Code + 4 digit extension:------------------------------------------

County the site is located in:-----------------------------------------

Additional Counties served by the project:-----------------------------

Congressional District:------------------------------------------------

    (f) Under this application and model, describe how the facility 
participant living space will be configured. Include the square footage 
of the room or bay, the number of beds in that square footage and if 
the beds will be bunked (i.e., Single Room Occupancy, 100 square feet, 
no bunk beds; Open Bay, 900 square feet, 12 beds, 4 sets of bunk beds; 
Apartment(s), 1500 square feet, 1,2, or 3 bedroom(s) no bunk beds):
    (g) Whether this project serving men, women, or both genders;
    (h) Description of any additional populations or types of housing 
being served/provided at this location (i.e., children, women, 
permanent housing, contract care). If none, so state.
    6. Contact Information (approximately 4 pages): Where 
correspondence can be sent to the Executive Director/President/CEO.
    (a) Please provide the following:

Agency Name:-----------------------------------------------------------

Physical Address of Administrative Office: (no P.O. Boxes)-------------

City:------------------------------------------------------------------

State:-----------------------------------------------------------------

Zip + 4 digit extension:-----------------------------------------------

County:----------------------------------------------------------------

Congressional District:------------------------------------------------

Telephone number:------------------------------------------------------

Alternate Mailing Address: (If you would prefer regular mail be sent to 
a P.O. Box).-----------------------------------------------------------

City:------------------------------------------------------------------

State:-----------------------------------------------------------------

Zip:-------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Name and title of Executive Director/President/CEO (phone, fax, 
and email address);
    (c) Name and title of another management level employee, (phone, 
fax, and email address) who can sign commitments for the agency;
    (d) A complete listing of your agency's officers of the Board of 
Directors and their address, phone, fax, and email addresses.
    7. Project Abstract: On not more than one page provide a brief 
abstract of the project to include: Project design, supportive services 
committed to the project, types of assistance provided, and any special 
program provisions.
    8. Detailed Project Plan: This is the portion of the application 
that describes your program. VA Reviewers will focus on how the project 
plan addresses the areas of outreach, project plan, model specific 
questions, ability, need, and coordination in relation to your selected 
model. Please note there are some questions that only apply to specific 
models (Bridge, Clinical Treatment, Low Demand, Hospital-to-Housing), 
Applicants applying for these models must include responses to these 
questions in their application.
    VA expects applicants awarded under this NOFA will meet the VA 
performance metrics for the selected model. With those metrics in mind, 
please include in your agency's

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responses to the following sections your agency strategies to meet or 
exceed VA's national metric targets.
    (a) Outreach--In approximately 5 pages, describe how your agency 
outreach plan is tailored to the specific model chosen and seeks to 
provide for services Veterans living in places not ordinarily meant for 
human habitation (e.g., streets, parks abandon buildings, automobiles 
and emergency shelters) by answering the following:
    1. Outreach--Describe your agency's outreach plan and frequency of 
your selected Veteran population(s) living in places not ordinarily 
meant for human habitation (e.g., streets, parks abandon buildings, 
automobiles) and emergency shelters.
    2. Outreach--Identify where your organization will target and 
tailor its outreach efforts to identify appropriate Veterans for this 
program.
    3. Outreach--Describe your agency's involvement in the COC's 
Coordinated Assessment/Entry efforts. How does the plan fit into the 
COC's plan to end homelessness?
    (b) Project Plan--VA wishes to provide the most appropriate housing 
based on the needs of the individual Veteran. Be sure to answer these 
questions based on the specific model chosen for this application. In 
approximately 25 pages, provide the following:
    1. Project Plan--Specifically list the supportive services, 
frequency of occurrence and who will provide them and how they will 
help Veteran participants achieve residential stability, increase skill 
levels and or income, and increase self-determination (i.e., case 
management, frequency of individual/groups, employment services). Use a 
table or spreadsheet for this section (See Example 1).
    Example 1:

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                                                                 Job title and credential
                                         Frequency of offering       required for the           This service supports the achievement of residential
          Supportive service             (daily, weekly, etc.)     individual providing     stability, increase skill and income, or self-determination
                                                                         services
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Case management......................  Weekly..................  Case Manager--LCSW......  Residential stability. Increased Skills and Income.
Finance Planning Group...............  Bi-Weekly...............  Life Skills Educator, BA/ Residential stability. Increased Skills and Income.
                                                                  BS.
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    2. Project Plan--VA places emphasis on lowering barriers to 
admissions; describe the specific process and admission criteria for 
deciding which Veterans are appropriate for admission.
    3. Project Plan--Address whether you plan on serving a mixed gender 
population or individuals with children.
    4. Project Plan--Provide a listing and explanation of any gender-
specific services.
    5. Project Plan--How will the safety security and privacy of 
participants be ensured?
    6. Project Plan--How, when, and by whom will participants' progress 
toward meeting their individual goals be monitored, evaluated, and 
documented?
    7. Project Plan--Provide your agency's Individual Service Plan 
(ISP) methodology and the core items to be addressed in the plan.
    8. Project Plan--How will permanent affordable housing be 
identified in the ISP and made known to participants who plan on 
leaving the supportive housing?
    9. Project Plan--Will your agency provide follow-up services? If 
yes, describe those services, how often they will occur, and the 
duration of the follow-up.
    10. Project Plan--Describe how Veteran participants will have a 
voice and aid in operating and maintaining the housing (i.e., volunteer 
time, paid positions, community governance meetings, peer support).
    11. Project Plan--Describe your agency's responsibilities, as well 
as any sponsors or contractors' responsibilities in operating and 
maintaining the housing (i.e., sub-recipients).
    12. Project Plan--Describe program policies regarding a clean and 
sober environment. Include in the description how participant relapse 
will be handled and how these policies will affect the admission and 
discharge criteria.
    13. Project Plan--Provide and describe the type and implementation 
of the medication control system that will be used in this project 
(e.g., Medication Management, Medication Monitoring, or individual 
storage). For reference, applicants may review these requirements at 
http://www.va.gov/homeless/gpd.asp 2018 Notice of Funding and 
Documents--Medication Requirements.
    14. Project Plan--Describe program polices regarding participant 
agreements, including any leases and subleases if used.
    15. Project Plan--Describe program polices regarding 
extracurricular fees.
    16. Project Plan--If co-located with other models, populations, or 
with other non-grant and per diem projects, how will differences in 
program rules and policies be handled (see example 2)?
    Example 2:
    Your agency has permanent housing, bridge housing, and low demand 
housing. These all serve different populations and require different 
levels of policy to properly function. How will this be accomplished?
    17. Project Plan--Describe how in your chosen model you will aid 
Veterans who seek increased income or benefits.
    18. Project Plan--Address how your agency will facilitate the 
provision of nutritional meals for the Veterans. Be sure to describe 
how Veterans with little or no income will be assisted.
    19. Project Plan--VA places great emphasis on placing Veterans in 
the most appropriate housing situation as rapidly as possible. 
Applicants will provide a time line describing program admission to 
program exit for individuals in the program and the specific services 
including follow up that supports housing stabilization. Include 
evidence of coordination of transition services with which your agency 
expects to have for Veterans.
    20. Project Plan--Describe how you will facilitate transportation 
of the Veteran participants with and without income to appointments, 
employment, and supportive services.
    (c) Model Specific Questions:
    Applicants should only respond to the following questions as they 
apply for the model selected in this application.
    1. Bridge Housing Model--The availability of permanent housing 
options are key to the this model. Describe how your bridge housing is 
coordinated with permanent housing resources as part of a Housing First 
plan for homeless Veterans. Be sure to describe the referral process, 
how care will be coordinated while in GPD and ensure a housing outcome 
is achieved in an efficient manner. Include background on the amount of 
available permanent housing in the area you propose to serve.
    2. Clinical Treatment Model--Describe how you will ensure homeless 
Veterans will be offered available permanent housing resources prior to 
entering treatment resources.
    3. Clinical Treatment Model--Describe how you will ensure permanent 
housing and employment/income improvements will occur and lead to 
successful outcomes.
    4. Low Demand Model--How will your agency manage a safe environment

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if a Veteran returns to the project impaired?
    5. Low Demand Model--Will your safe environment include a sober 
lounge or safe room?
    6. Low Demand Model--What approaches will be used to keep the 
Veterans engaged in services?
    7. Hospital-to-Housing--Describe the medical evaluation process for 
identifying potential candidates for the program, the staff involved in 
that process, the evaluation criteria, and the roles of each 
individual.
    8. Service Centers--The success of service centers is predicated 
upon the engagement of the homeless Veteran community. Describe how 
your agency will engage and influence homeless Veterans in how they it 
will address their housing, physical, medical, and mental health needs.
    (d) Ability--In approximately 5 pages, describe your agency's 
experience regarding your selected population.
    1. Ability--Provide a table or spreadsheet of the staffing plan for 
this project. Do not include resumes.
    Example 3:

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                                                                                                Amount of annual
                                Brief (1-2) sentence                           Hours per week   salary allocated
          Job title                description of        Educational level      allocated to       to the GPD
                                  responsibilities                               GPD project      project ($)
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Case manager.................  Responsible for        BSW                                  30            $35,250
                                working with the
                                Veteran to develop
                                and monitors an
                                individual service
                                plan (ISP), adjusts
                                plans as needed.
                                Coordinates with
                                other community
                                agencies to support.
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    2. Ability--Describe your agency's previous experience assessing 
and providing for the housing needs of homeless Veterans under your 
chosen model.
    3. Ability--Describe your agency's previous experience assessing 
and providing supportive services to homeless Veterans under your 
chosen model.
    4. Ability--Describe your agency's previous experience in assessing 
supportive service resources and entitlement benefits.
    5. Ability--Describe your agency's previous experience with 
evaluating the progress of both individual participants and overall 
program effectiveness through using quality and performance data to 
make changes. Provide documentation of meeting past performance goals.
    6. Ability--Is your agency licensed to provide clinical services? 
If yes, describe your licensure.
    (e) Need--In approximately 5 pages, describe using reliable data 
from survey of homes population or other reports or data-gathering 
mechanisms, the substantial unmet needs particularly among your 
targeted Veteran population and those needs of the general homeless 
population. Also, describe why your agency chose this model of 
transitional housing? Include in your response how your agency 
determined the number of beds needed; or, for service centers, include 
how your agency determined the anticipated level of participation. How 
does this project model meet a need for the community and fit with the 
community's strategy to end homeless in the community?
    (f) Coordination--In approximately 5 pages, describe and provide 
evidence of your agency's involvement in the homeless Veteran 
continuum.
    1. Coordination--Provide documented evidence your agency is part of 
an ongoing community-wide planning process.
    2. Coordination--How is your process designed to share information 
on available resources and reduce duplication among programs that serve 
homeless Veterans (i.e., letter of support from your local continuum of 
care)?
    3. Coordination--How is your agency part of an ongoing community-
wide planning process that is designed to share information on 
available resources and reduce duplication among programs that serve 
homeless Veterans?
    4. Coordination--How has your agency coordinated GPD services with 
other programs offered in the Continuum(s) of Care (CoC) they currently 
serve?
    5. Coordination--Provide documented evidence that your agency 
consulted directly with the closest VAMC Director regarding 
coordination of services for project participants; and provide your 
plan to assure access to health care, case management, and other care 
services.
    (g) Additional Application Requirements--
    1. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Hospital-to-Housing 
Documentation--A MOU between the local medical center and the applicant 
must be provided demonstrating the local medical center's detailed 
participation in the Hospital-to- Housing program. Included in this 
should be a detailing of acceptance criteria for Veterans being 
referred from local facility emergency departments and inpatient wards, 
a detailing of how follow-up care with the medical center is organized, 
and a commitment to engaging enrolled Veterans in permanent housing as 
part of the program.
    2. Awardees will be required to support their request for payments 
with adequate fiscal documentation as to project income and expenses. 
Awardee agencies that have a negotiated Indirect Cost Agreement (IDC) 
must provide a copy of the IDC with this application if they wish to 
charge indirect costs to the grant. Without this document, only the de 
minimis rate would be allowed for indirect costs. All other costs will 
be considered only if they are direct costs.
    Submission Dates and Times: An original signed, dated, completed 
application (plus two completed collated copies) and all required 
associated documents must be received in the GPD Program Office, VA 
Homeless Providers GPD Program Office, 10770 N. 46th Street, Suite C-
200, Tampa, FL 33617; by 4:00 p.m. February 28, 2018.
    In the interest of fairness to all competing applicants, this 
deadline is firm as to date and hour, and VA will treat any application 
that is received after the deadline as ineligible for consideration. 
Applicants should take this firm deadline into account and make early 
submission of their material to avoid any risk of loss of eligibility 
because of unanticipated delays or other delivery-related problems. For 
applications physically delivered (e.g., in person, or via United 
States Postal Service, FedEx, United Parcel Service, or any other type 
of courier), the VA GPD Program Office staff will accept the 
application and date stamp it immediately at the time of arrival. This 
is the date and time that will determine if the deadline is met for 
those types of delivery.
    Applications must be received by the application deadline. 
Applications must arrive as a complete package to include VA 
collaborative partner materials (see application requirements). 
Materials arriving separately will not be included in the application 
package for consideration and may result in the

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application being rejected or not funded.
    DO NOT fax or email the application as applications received via 
these means will be ineligible for consideration.
    Award Notice: Although subject to change, the GPD Program Office 
expects to announce grant awards in July, 2018. The initial 
announcement will be made via news release which will be posted on VA's 
National GPD Program Web site at www.va.gov/homeless/gpd.asp. Following 
the initial announcement, the GPD Office will mail notification letters 
to the grant recipients. Applicants who are not selected will be mailed 
a declination letter within two weeks of the initial announcement.
    Administrative and National Policy: It is important to be aware 
that VA places great emphasis on responsibility and accountability. VA 
has procedures in place to monitor services provided to homeless 
Veterans and outcomes associated with the services provided in grant 
and per diem-funded programs. Applicants should be aware of the 
following:
    All awardees that are selected in response to this NOFA must meet 
the requirements of the current edition of the Life Safety Code of the 
National Fire Protection Association as it relates to their specific 
facility. Applicants should note that all facilities are to be 
protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system unless a 
facility is specifically exempted under the Life Safety Code. 
Applicants should consider this when submitting their grant 
applications, as no additional funds will be made available for capital 
improvements under this NOFA.
    Each program receiving funding will have a liaison appointed from a 
nearby VA medical facility to provide oversight and monitor services 
provided to homeless Veterans in the program.
    Monitoring will include, at a minimum, a quarterly review of each 
per diem program's progress toward meeting VA's performance metrics, 
helping Veterans attain housing stability, adequate income support, and 
self-sufficiency as identified in each per diem application. Monitoring 
may also include a review of the agency's income and expenses as they 
relate to this project to ensure payment is accurate.
    Each funded program will participate in VA's national program 
monitoring and evaluation as these procedures will be used to determine 
successful accomplishment of housing, employment, and self-sufficiency 
outcomes for each per diem-funded program.
Signing Authority
    The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or designee, approved this 
document and authorized the undersigned to sign and submit the document 
to the Office of the Federal Register for publication electronically as 
an official document of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Gina S. 
Farrisee, Deputy Chief of Staff, Department of Veterans Affairs, 
approved this document on October 30, 2017, for publication.

    Dated: October 30, 2017.
Michael Shores,
Director, Regulation Policy & Management, Office of the Secretary, 
Department of Veterans Affairs.
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                                                      Dated: October 25, 2017.                              Applicants must apply for funding                     violation of program rules, failure to
                                                    Gladys Perez-Hernandez,                                 using one or more of these models, and                comply with program requirements, or
                                                    Manager, Classification Team 82413,                     a separate application is required for                leaving the program without consulting
                                                    Examinations Operations—Philadelphia                    each model. Applicants agree to meet                  staff.
                                                    Compliance Services.                                    the applicable requirements of 38 CFR
                                                                                                                                                                  Low Demand
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017-23885 Filed 11-1-17; 8:45 am]             part 61. In addition, all applications for
                                                    BILLING CODE 4830-01-P                                  these housing models need to                             Targeted Population—Chronically
                                                                                                            demonstrate low barriers to accessing                 homeless Veterans who suffer from
                                                                                                            service as well as policies and                       mental-health or substance-use
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS                                  procedures to work with Veterans who                  problems, or who struggle with
                                                    AFFAIRS                                                 relapse.                                              maintaining sobriety; and Veterans with
                                                                                                                                                                  multiple treatment failures who may
                                                                                                            Housing Models Descriptions                           have never received treatment services,
                                                    Funding Availability: Homeless
                                                    Providers Grant and Per Diem Program                    Bridge Housing                                        or may have been unsuccessful in
                                                                                                                                                                  traditional housing programs. These
                                                    AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs                     Targeted Population—Homeless
                                                                                                                                                                  Veterans may have not yet fully
                                                    (VA), Veterans Health Administration                    Veterans who have been offered and
                                                                                                                                                                  committed to sobriety and treatment.
                                                    (VHA), VA Homeless Providers Grant                      have accepted a permanent housing                        Model Overview—Low-Demand
                                                    and Per Diem (GPD) Program.                             intervention (e.g., Supportive Services               housing uses a low-demand/harm-
                                                    ACTION: Notice of Funding Availability                  for Veteran Families (SSVF),                          reduction model to better accommodate
                                                    (NOFA).                                                 Department of Housing and Urban                       chronically homeless Veterans, and
                                                                                                            Development-VA Supportive Housing                     Veterans who were unsuccessful in
                                                    SUMMARY:    VA is announcing the                        (HUD–VASH), Housing Coalition/                        traditional treatment settings.
                                                    availability of per diem funds to eligible              Continuum of Care (CoC)), but are not                 Programming does not require sobriety
                                                    entities to provide transitional housing                able to immediately enter the permanent               or compliance with mental health
                                                    beds under VA’s Homeless Providers                      housing. Other permanent housing may                  treatment as a condition of admission or
                                                    GPD Program models. VA expects to                       also be identified (e.g., purchase of a               continued stay. Overall, demands are
                                                    fund 1,500 beds with this NOFA for                      home, or an apartment lease).                         kept to a minimum; however, services
                                                    applicants who will use one or a                        Applicants should review the                          are available as needed. The goal is to
                                                    combination of the following housing                    availability of the community’s                       establish permanent housing in the
                                                    models: Bridge Housing, Low Demand,                     permanent housing prior to applying                   community, while providing for the
                                                    Hospital-to-Housing, Clinical                           under this model so as to avoid not                   safety of staff and residents.
                                                    Treatment, and Service-Intensive                        being able to move Veterans to                           Characteristics & Standards—Project
                                                    Transitional Housing and Service                        permanent housing as quickly as                       is small in size (typically 20 beds or
                                                    Centers.                                                possible.                                             less); Services must include case
                                                    DATES: An original signed and dated                        Model Overview—Bridge housing is                   management, substance-use, and
                                                    application for assistance (plus two                    intended to be a short-term stay in                   mental-health treatment; and referrals
                                                    completed collated copies) for VA’s                     transitional housing for Veterans with                for benefits are made available as
                                                    Homeless Providers GPD Program and                      pre-identified permanent housing                      Veterans engage;
                                                    associated documents must be received                   destinations.                                            Must provide the participant an
                                                    by the GPD Program Office by 4:00 p.m.                     Characteristics & Standards—Goals in               orientation that sets the expectations of
                                                    Eastern Standard Time February 28,                      the Individual Service Plan should be                 performance for the participant; Must
                                                    2018 (see application requirements                      short-term with the focus on the move                 have 24/7, on-site staffing at the same
                                                    below).                                                 to permanent housing, rather than the                 location as the location of the program
                                                                                                            completion of treatment goals. Veterans               participant. (Use of resident managers is
                                                    ADDRESSES:   Grant applications must be                 are expected to receive case
                                                    submitted to the following address: VA                                                                        not allowed);
                                                                                                            management and support, which should                     Must have a method to monitor
                                                    Homeless Providers GPD Program                          be coordinated with the HUD–VASH,                     participant and guests’ comings and
                                                    Office, 10770 N. 46th Street, Suite C–                  SSVF, or other available community-                   goings;
                                                    200, Tampa, Florida 33617.                              based programs. Grantees will assist                     Must have a system in place for the
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.                    Veterans with accessing services as                   management of the introduction of
                                                    Jeffery L. Quarles, Director, VA                        needed/requested by the Veteran and                   contraband;
                                                    Homeless Providers GPD Program,                         must make available to participants a                    Must be willing to retain Veterans
                                                    Department of Veterans Affairs, 10770                   menu of available services.                           who commit minor infractions of rules
                                                    N. 46th Street, Suite C–200, Tampa, FL                     Length of Stay (LOS) will be                       and who cannot and/or will not stop
                                                    33617; (toll-free) 1– (877) 332–0334.                   individually determined based on need,                drinking and/or using legal or illegal
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              but in general, is not expected to exceed             substances;
                                                                                                            90 days.                                                 Must be committed to keeping the
                                                    Funding Opportunity Description                            Admission Criteria—Veterans must                   Veterans housed, staying continuously
                                                      This NOFA announces the availability                  have been offered and accepted a                      engaged with each Veteran and provide
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                                                    of per diem funding to 501(c)(3) and                    permanent housing intervention prior to               services as needed;
                                                    501(c)(19) non-profit organizations,                    admission or within the first 14 days of                 Must have procedures to ensure safety
                                                    State and Local governments, and                        admission.                                            of staff and residents, and the grantee
                                                    Indian Tribal governments to provide a                     Required Minimum Performance                       agency must participate in bi-monthly
                                                    minimum of five transitional housing                    Metrics/Targets—Discharge to                          calls and an annual fidelity assessment
                                                    beds. No more than 40 beds per model,                   permanent housing is 70 percent.                      process as established by VA.
                                                    per medical center, per each applicant’s                Negative Exits target is less than 23                    Required Minimum Performance
                                                    Employer Identification Number (EIN)                    percent. Negative exits are defined as                Metrics/Targets—Discharge to
                                                    will be allowed under this NOFA.                        those exits from a GPD program for a                  permanent housing is 50 percent and


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                                                    negative exit target is less than 23                    leaving the program without consulting                permanent housing as rapidly as
                                                    percent. Negative exits are defined as                  staff.                                                clinically appropriate.
                                                    those exits from a GPD program for a                                                                             Characteristics & Standards—Scope
                                                                                                            Clinical Treatment
                                                    violation of program rules, failure to                                                                        of services should incorporate tactics to
                                                    comply with program requirements, or                       Targeted Population—Homeless                       increase the Veteran’s income through
                                                    leaving the program without consulting                  Veterans with a specific diagnosis                    employment and/or benefits and
                                                    staff.                                                  related to a substance-use disorder and/              obtaining permanent housing. Services
                                                                                                            or mental-health diagnosis; Veteran                   provided and strategies used by the
                                                    Hospital-to-Housing                                     actively chooses to engage in clinical                applicant will vary based on the
                                                       Targeted Population—Homeless                         services.                                             individualized needs of the Veteran and
                                                    Veterans identified and evaluated in                       Model Overview—Clinically focused                  resources available in the community.
                                                    emergency departments and inpatient                     treatment provided in conjunction with                Applicant specifies the staffing levels
                                                    care settings for suitability for direct                services effective in helping homeless                and range of services to be provided.
                                                    transfer to a designated GPD Program for                Veterans secure permanent housing and                    Required Minimum Performance
                                                    transitional housing and supportive                     increase income through benefits and/or               Metrics/Targets—Discharge to
                                                    care.                                                   employment.                                           permanent housing is 65 percent;
                                                       Model Overview—Respite care is a                        Characteristics & Standards—                       employment of individuals at discharge
                                                    medical model to address the housing                    Although the programming and services                 is 50 percent; and negative exit target is
                                                    and recuperative care needs of homeless                 have a strong clinical focus, permanent               less than 23 percent.
                                                    Veterans who have been hospitalized.                    housing and increased income are a                    Service Centers
                                                       Characteristics & Standards—                         required outcome of the program.
                                                    Housing sites are expected to be in close               Treatment programs must incorporate                     Targeted Population—Homeless
                                                    proximity to the referring medical                      strategies to increase income and                     Veterans who are seeking assistance
                                                    center so that ongoing clinical care,                   housing attainment services;                          with obtaining housing, employment,
                                                    including specialty care, can continue to                  Individualized assessment, services,               medical care, or benefits.
                                                    be provided;                                            and treatment plan which are tailored to                Model Overview—Provides services
                                                       Have a post-discharge care plan as                   achieve optimal results in a time                     and information to engage and aid
                                                    pre-requisite to program placement that                 efficient manner and are consistent with              homeless Veterans obtain housing and
                                                    addresses ongoing physical, mental                      sound clinical practice;                              services.
                                                    health, substance use disorder, and                        Program stays are to be individualized               Characteristics & Standards—Scope of
                                                    social work needs as well as care                       based upon the individual service plan                services should incorporate tactics to
                                                    management plans to transition the                      for the Veteran (not program driven);                 engage and aid the Veteran. Services
                                                    Veteran to permanent housing upon                          Staff are to be licensed and/or                    provided and strategies used by the
                                                    clinical stabilization;                                 credentialed to perform the substance-                applicant will vary based on the
                                                       The VA Homeless Patient Aligned                      use disorder (SUD)/mental health (MH)                 individualized needs of the Veteran and
                                                    Care Team (H–PACT), or other                            services provided as directed by State                resources available in the community.
                                                    appropriate care unit, will facilitate and              and Local law, treatment services must                Applicant specifies the staffing levels
                                                    coordinate the ongoing care needs upon                  be provided by the applicant or through               and range of services to be provided.
                                                    transition;                                                                                                     Eligibility Information: To be eligible,
                                                                                                            contract arrangement (VA staff cannot
                                                                                                                                                                  an applicant must be a 501(c)(3) or
                                                       A Memorandum of Understanding                        not be the treatment provider for this
                                                                                                                                                                  501(c)(19) non-profit agency, State or
                                                    must be in place with the local medical                 model); and
                                                                                                                                                                  local government agency or recognized
                                                    center that details participation in the                   Veterans are offered a variety of
                                                                                                                                                                  Indian Tribal Government (38 U.S.C.
                                                    Hospital-to-Home (H2H) program.                         treatment service modalities (e.g.,
                                                                                                                                                                  2011, 2012).
                                                    Included in this should be a detailing of               individual and group counseling/
                                                                                                                                                                    Transition in Place (TIP) grantees do
                                                    acceptance criteria for Veterans being                  therapy, family support groups/family
                                                                                                                                                                  not need to respond to this NOFA as
                                                    referred from local facility emergency                  therapy, and psychoeducation).
                                                                                                                                                                  their awards have established time
                                                    departments and inpatient wards, a                         Required Minimum Performance                       limits and will be addressed under
                                                    detailing of how follow-up care with the                Metrics/Targets—Discharge to                          separate NOFAs.
                                                    medical center is organized, and a                      permanent housing is 65 percent;
                                                    commitment to engaging enrolled                         employment of individuals at discharge                 Authority: Funding applied for under this
                                                    Veterans in permanent housing as part                   is 50 percent; and negative exit target is            NOFA is authorized by 38 U.S.C. 2011, 2012.
                                                    of program objectives.                                  less than 23 percent. Negative exits are              Award Information
                                                       Admission Criteria—Individual must                   defined as those exits from a GPD
                                                    be functional, be able to perform                       program for a violation of program rules,             Overview
                                                    independent Activities of Daily Living                  failure to comply with program                           This NOFA announces the availability
                                                    (ADL), not require acute detox, have no                 requirements, or leaving the program                  of per diem funding to eligible entities;
                                                    apparent psychosis, and have a post                     without consulting staff.                             501(c)(3) and 501(c)(19) non-profit
                                                    discharge plan coordinating care with                                                                         organizations, State and Local
                                                                                                            Service-Intensive Transitional Housing
                                                    the medical center (e.g., H–PACT Team,                                                                        governments, and Indian Tribal
                                                    Mental Health, Substance Abuse, etc.).                     Targeted Population—Homeless
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                                                                                                                                                                  governments. A minimum of five
                                                       Required Minimum Performance                         Veterans who choose a supportive                      transitional housing beds and no more
                                                    Metrics/Targets—Discharge to                            transitional housing environment                      than 40 beds per model, per medical
                                                    permanent housing is 65 percent and                     providing services prior to entering                  center, per each applicant’s Employer
                                                    negative exit target is less than 23                    permanent housing.                                    Identification Number (EIN) will be
                                                    percent. Negative exits are defined as                     Model Overview—Provides                            allowed under this NOFA.
                                                    those exits from a GPD program for a                    transitional housing and a milieu of                     VA expects to fund approximately
                                                    violation of program rules, failure to                  services that facilitate individual                   1,500 beds with this NOFA. (See
                                                    comply with program requirements, or                    stabilization and movement to                         additional budget information in this


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                                                    NOFA for calculation of bed days of                     two will be selected for funding until                guaranteed. Factors to be considered in
                                                    care). Applicants applying for more than                approximately 200 beds have been                      awarding continuation grants will
                                                    one model at the same VAMC should                       selected. Those applications not                      include satisfactory performance,
                                                    take into account that VA will only                     selected will fall to the third funding               demonstrated capacity to manage the
                                                    award up to two applications per                        priority.                                             grant, compliance with grant
                                                    medical center, per applicant EIN.                        Funding Priority 3. VA expects to                   requirements, agency priorities, and the
                                                       Cost Sharing or Matching: None.                      fund approximately 1,000 beds in the                  availability of appropriated funds. VA
                                                       Funding Period: Funding awarded                      third funding priority. VA will place in              reserves the right to adjust the amount
                                                    under this NOFA will be for a period of                 the third funding priority those                      of a grant or elect not to continue
                                                    1 year with a 1-year option for renewal,                applications not selected in funding                  funding for subsequent years.
                                                    beginning on October 1, 2018, and                       priorities one and two as well as those                  Funding Restrictions: No part of an
                                                    ending on September 30, 2019.                           applications that identify the location of            award under this NOFA may be used to
                                                       Payment: Per diem will be paid in a                  services to be provided are in any of the             facilitate capital improvements or to
                                                    method that is in accordance with VA                    United States COCs. Applications will                 purchase vans or real property.
                                                    and other Federal fiscal requirements.                  then be ranked within the funding                     Questions regarding acceptability
                                                    The per diem payment calculation may                    priority. The highest ranking,                        should be directed to VA’s National
                                                    be found at 38 CFR 61.33. Awardees                      applications in funding priority three                GPD Program Office at the number
                                                    will be subject to requirements of this                 will be selected for funding until                    listed in contact information.
                                                    NOFA, GPD regulations, 2 CFR 200, and                   approximately 1,000 beds have been                    Applicants may not receive funding to
                                                    other Federal grant requirements. A full                selected or funding is expended                       replace funds provided by any Federal,
                                                    copy of the regulations governing the                   whichever comes first.                                state, or local Government agency or
                                                    GPD Program is available at the GPD
                                                                                                            Application Review Information                        program to assist homeless persons.
                                                    Web site at: https://www.va.gov/
                                                                                                               A. Criteria for Grants: Rating criteria               Flexibility of Beds: For those
                                                    HOMELESS/GPD.asp
                                                       Funding Priorities: VA has established               may be found at 38 CFR 61.13 & 61.32.                 applicants that are successfully funded
                                                    the following funding priorities based                     B. Review and Selection Process:                   for multiple models under this NOFA,
                                                    on a gap analysis of existing and                       Review and selection process may be                   VA will allow, without a change of
                                                    anticipated VA transitional housing                     found at 38 CFR 61.13, 61.32.                         scope, a flex of beds between the
                                                    needs within Continuums of Care (COC)                      Allocation of Funds: Funding will be               applicant’s models at the same VAMC.
                                                    nationwide. Applicants must identify                    awarded under this NOFA depending                     This flex will be up to five (5) beds or
                                                    and link their application to a specific                on funding availability and subject to                15 percent of the total awarded bed
                                                    COC. VA will then place that                            program authorization. Funding will be                limit per medical center, whichever is
                                                    application into the correct funding                    for a period beginning on October 1,                  greater. Successful applicants who seek
                                                    priority. Applicants who fail to identify               2018, and ending on September 30,                     a greater number of flex beds than what
                                                    a COC will be placed in the last funding                2019, with a 1-year option for renewal                is allowed must receive prior written
                                                    priority.                                               based on funding availability, the                    approval from the National GPD
                                                       Funding Priority 1. VA expects to                    recipient meeting performance goals,                  Program Office.
                                                    fund approximately 300 beds in the first                and the results of a VA inspection.                      Cost Sharing or Matching: None.
                                                    funding priority. VA will place in the                     Funding Actions: Conditionally                     Application and Submission
                                                    first funding priority those applications               selected applicants will be asked to                  Information
                                                    that identify the location of services to               submit additional information under 38
                                                    be provided are in the following COCs:                  CFR 61.32(c). Applicants will then be                    Address to Obtain Grant Application:
                                                    AK–500 Anchorage; AK–501 Alaska                         notified of the deadline to submit such               Download the standard forms directly
                                                    Balance of State; CA–501 San Francisco;                 information. If an applicant is unable to             from VA’s Grant and Per Diem Program
                                                    CA–502 Oakland/Alameda; CA–503                          meet any conditions for the grant award               Web page at: http://www.va.gov/
                                                    Sacramento; CA–600 Los Angeles; WA–                     within the specified time frame VA may                homeless/GPD.asp. The additional
                                                    500 Seattle/King. Applications will then                non-select the applicant and use the                  documents that must also be included
                                                    be ranked within the funding priority.                  funding for another applicant. Should                 with the application are listed below in
                                                    The highest ranking applications in                     an applicant submitting multiple                      the Content and Form of Application
                                                    funding priority one will be selected for               applications not have all its applications            section of this NOFA. Questions should
                                                    funding first until approximately 300                   funded, VA may negotiate bed numbers                  be referred to the GPD Program Office at
                                                    beds have been selected. Those                          with the applicant at this time for those             (toll-free) 1 (877) 332–0334.
                                                    applications not selected will fall to the              applications that were conditionally                     Content and Form of Application: The
                                                    third funding priority.                                 selected and incorporate that number                  Department is seeking to refocus
                                                       Funding Priority 2. VA expects to                    into the grant agreement. Upon                        programs and resources to better serve
                                                    fund approximately 200 beds in the                      signature of the grant agreement by the               the homeless Veteran population.
                                                    second funding priority. VA will place                  Secretary or designated representative,               Therefore, applicants should note that a
                                                    in the second funding priority those                    final selection will be completed and                 separate application for each housing
                                                    applications that identify the location of              the grant funds will be obligated for the             model will be required. Each will be
                                                    services to be provided are in the                      funding period.                                       scored separately.
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                                                    following COCs: AZ–502 Phoenix/Mesa/                       Grant Award Period: Applicants that                   Applicants should review their
                                                    Maricopa; CA–606 Long Beach; HI–501                     are finally selected may expect the                   relationships with VAMCs and group
                                                    Honolulu; LA–503 New Orleans; MD–                       award to begin approximately on                       their projects by medical center,
                                                    505 Baltimore; OR–501 Portland-                         October 1, 2018, and end on September                 selecting those models that are best
                                                    Gresham-Multnomah; and TX–600                           30, 2019, with one option to renew for                suited. If your agency is unclear on what
                                                    Dallas City and County/Irving.                          another year. VA will make an initial                 application, or the number of
                                                    Applications will then be ranked within                 award for the first year of operation. The            applications, to submit, contact the GPD
                                                    the funding priority. The highest                       application is submitted with a one-year              National Program Office for clarification
                                                    ranking, applications in funding priority               budget. Continuation funding is not                   prior to submission of any application


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                                                    to ensure it is submitting the correct                  agency’s active registration in SAM to                900 square feet, 12 beds, 4 sets of bunk
                                                    format.                                                 include the Data Universal Numbering                  beds; Apartment(s), 1500 square feet,
                                                      Applicants should use a normal                        System (DUNS), the number which                       1,2, or 3 bedroom(s) no bunk beds):
                                                    business format, single-spaced lines,                   corresponds to the information provided                  (g) Whether this project serving men,
                                                    typed, single sided pages, in Arial 12                  on the Application for Federal                        women, or both genders;
                                                    font. Applicants should write out the                   Assistance (SF424) and current                           (h) Description of any additional
                                                    question first followed by the respective               Commercial and Government Entity                      populations or types of housing being
                                                    response. The narrative outline should                  (CAGE) code. Additionally, provide the                served/provided at this location (i.e.,
                                                    be labeled with the same titles and in                  complete legal business address that                  children, women, permanent housing,
                                                    the same order as this NOFA.                            corresponds to the address registered                 contract care). If none, so state.
                                                    Applicants should simply binder clip                    with SAM, including the USPS five-                       6. Contact Information (approximately
                                                    the application; do not staple, spiral                  digit zip code plus the four-digit                    4 pages): Where correspondence can be
                                                    bind, or fasten the application. Do not                 extension code.                                       sent to the Executive Director/President/
                                                    include brochures or other information                     4. State/Local Government.                         CEO.
                                                    not requested. The application consists                    Applicants who are state or local                     (a) Please provide the following:
                                                    of two parts. The first part will consist               governments must provide a copy of any                Agency Name: lllllllllll
                                                    of Standard Forms and the second part                   comments or recommendations by                        Physical Address of Administrative Of-
                                                    will be provided by applicants and                      approved state and (area wide)                        fice: (no P.O. Boxes) lllllllll
                                                    consist of supporting documentation,                    clearinghouses pursuant to Executive
                                                                                                                                                                  City: llllllllllllllll
                                                    project narratives, and tables/                         Order 12372.
                                                    spreadsheets in a standard business                        5. Project Summary (approximately 3                State: lllllllllllllll
                                                    format.                                                 pages): Provide the following:                        Zip + 4 digit extension: lllllll
                                                      Applicants should ensure that they                       (a) The name of the closest VA                     County: llllllllllllll
                                                    include all required documents in their                 Medical Center;                                       Congressional District: llllllll
                                                    application, carefully follow the format,                  (b) Name and number of the
                                                    and provide the information requested                   Continuum of Care (COC) of where the                  Telephone number: lllllllll
                                                    and described below. Submission of an                   project application will be located                   Alternate Mailing Address: (If you
                                                    incorrect, incomplete, or incorrectly                   llll.                                                 would prefer regular mail be sent to a
                                                    formatted application package will                         (c) Description of the number of beds              P.O. Box). lllllllllllll
                                                    result in the application being rejected                your agency is requesting per diem and                City: llllllllllllllll
                                                    before being ranked.                                    the housing model to be provided at the               State: lllllllllllllll
                                                    Application Documentation Required                      VA facility identified in question 5(a):              Zip: llllllllllllllll
                                                                                                               Number of Beds: llll                                  (b) Name and title of Executive
                                                       1. Standard Forms (approximately 9
                                                                                                               Housing Model: (i.e., Bridge Housing,              Director/President/CEO (phone, fax, and
                                                    pages):
                                                                                                            Low Demand, Hospital to Home,                         email address);
                                                       (a) SF 424 Application for Federal
                                                                                                            Clinical Treatment, Service-Intensive                    (c) Name and title of another
                                                    Assistance.
                                                       (b) SF 424 A Non-Construction                        Transitional Housing.)                                management level employee, (phone,
                                                    Budget.                                                    or                                                 fax, and email address) who can sign
                                                       (c) SF 424 B Non-Construction                           Number of Service Center Visits                    commitments for the agency;
                                                    Assurances.                                             (annually): llll                                         (d) A complete listing of your
                                                       2. Eligibility to Receive VA                            (d) Whether your agency is submitting              agency’s officers of the Board of
                                                    Assistance: (approximately 3 pages).                    additional applications to provide other              Directors and their address, phone, fax,
                                                       Nonprofit Organizations must provide                 housing models or a service center at                 and email addresses.
                                                    documentation of accounting system                      the facility referenced in question 5(a).                7. Project Abstract: On not more than
                                                    certification and evidence of private                   (yes/no)                                              one page provide a brief abstract of the
                                                    nonprofit status. This must be                             If yes, identify the model and the                 project to include: Project design,
                                                    accomplished by:                                        number of beds to be provided under                   supportive services committed to the
                                                       (a) Providing certification on                       that model;                                           project, types of assistance provided,
                                                    letterhead stationery from a Certified                     (e) Location of housing and services               and any special program provisions.
                                                    Public Accountant or Public Accountant                  provided under this application:                         8. Detailed Project Plan: This is the
                                                    that the organization has a functioning                                                                       portion of the application that describes
                                                                                                            Address: llllllllllllll                               your program. VA Reviewers will focus
                                                    accounting system that is operated in
                                                    accordance with generally accepted                      City: llllllllllllllll                                on how the project plan addresses the
                                                    accounting principles, or that the                      State: lllllllllllllll                                areas of outreach, project plan, model
                                                    organization has designated a qualified                 Zip Code + 4 digit extension: lllll                   specific questions, ability, need, and
                                                    entity to maintain a functioning                        County the site is located in: lllll                  coordination in relation to your selected
                                                    accounting system. If such an entity is                                                                       model. Please note there are some
                                                                                                            Additional Counties served by the                     questions that only apply to specific
                                                    used, their name and address must be
                                                                                                            project:     llllllllllllll                           models (Bridge, Clinical Treatment, Low
                                                    included in the certification letter; and
                                                                                                            Congressional District: llllllll
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                                                       (b) Providing evidence of their status                                                                     Demand, Hospital-to-Housing),
                                                    as a nonprofit organization by                             (f) Under this application and model,              Applicants applying for these models
                                                    submitting a copy of their IRS ruling                   describe how the facility participant                 must include responses to these
                                                    providing tax-exempt status under the                   living space will be configured. Include              questions in their application.
                                                    IRS Code of 1986, as amended.                           the square footage of the room or bay,                   VA expects applicants awarded under
                                                       3. Documentation of being actively                   the number of beds in that square                     this NOFA will meet the VA
                                                    registered in the System for Award                      footage and if the beds will be bunked                performance metrics for the selected
                                                    Management (SAM) (approximately 1                       (i.e., Single Room Occupancy, 100                     model. With those metrics in mind,
                                                    page): Provide a printed copy of your                   square feet, no bunk beds; Open Bay,                  please include in your agency’s


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                                                    responses to the following sections your                             habitation (e.g., streets, parks abandon                              questions based on the specific model
                                                    agency strategies to meet or exceed VA’s                             buildings, automobiles) and emergency                                 chosen for this application. In
                                                    national metric targets.                                             shelters.                                                             approximately 25 pages, provide the
                                                       (a) Outreach—In approximately 5                                     2. Outreach—Identify where your                                     following:
                                                    pages, describe how your agency                                      organization will target and tailor its                                  1. Project Plan—Specifically list the
                                                    outreach plan is tailored to the specific                            outreach efforts to identify appropriate                              supportive services, frequency of
                                                    model chosen and seeks to provide for                                Veterans for this program.                                            occurrence and who will provide them
                                                    services Veterans living in places not                                 3. Outreach—Describe your agency’s                                  and how they will help Veteran
                                                    ordinarily meant for human habitation                                involvement in the COC’s Coordinated                                  participants achieve residential
                                                    (e.g., streets, parks abandon buildings,                             Assessment/Entry efforts. How does the                                stability, increase skill levels and or
                                                    automobiles and emergency shelters) by                               plan fit into the COC’s plan to end                                   income, and increase self-determination
                                                    answering the following:                                             homelessness?                                                         (i.e., case management, frequency of
                                                       1. Outreach—Describe your agency’s                                  (b) Project Plan—VA wishes to                                       individual/groups, employment
                                                    outreach plan and frequency of your                                  provide the most appropriate housing                                  services). Use a table or spreadsheet for
                                                    selected Veteran population(s) living in                             based on the needs of the individual                                  this section (See Example 1).
                                                    places not ordinarily meant for human                                Veteran. Be sure to answer these                                         Example 1:
                                                                                                                                                                                                      This service supports the achievement of
                                                                                                           Frequency of offering                       Job title and credential required for
                                                              Supportive service                                                                                                                    residential stability, increase skill and income,
                                                                                                            (daily, weekly, etc.)                       the individual providing services                         or self-determination

                                                    Case management ..........................   Weekly ............................................   Case Manager—LCSW ..................       Residential stability. Increased Skills and Income.
                                                    Finance Planning Group ..................    Bi-Weekly ........................................    Life Skills Educator, BA/BS ............   Residential stability. Increased Skills and Income.



                                                       2. Project Plan—VA places emphasis                                environment. Include in the description                               rapidly as possible. Applicants will
                                                    on lowering barriers to admissions;                                  how participant relapse will be handled                               provide a time line describing program
                                                    describe the specific process and                                    and how these policies will affect the                                admission to program exit for
                                                    admission criteria for deciding which                                admission and discharge criteria.                                     individuals in the program and the
                                                    Veterans are appropriate for admission.                                13. Project Plan—Provide and                                        specific services including follow up
                                                       3. Project Plan—Address whether you                               describe the type and implementation of                               that supports housing stabilization.
                                                    plan on serving a mixed gender                                       the medication control system that will                               Include evidence of coordination of
                                                    population or individuals with children.                             be used in this project (e.g., Medication                             transition services with which your
                                                       4. Project Plan—Provide a listing and                             Management, Medication Monitoring, or                                 agency expects to have for Veterans.
                                                    explanation of any gender-specific                                   individual storage). For reference,                                      20. Project Plan—Describe how you
                                                    services.                                                            applicants may review these                                           will facilitate transportation of the
                                                       5. Project Plan—How will the safety                               requirements at http://www.va.gov/                                    Veteran participants with and without
                                                    security and privacy of participants be                              homeless/gpd.asp 2018 Notice of                                       income to appointments, employment,
                                                    ensured?                                                             Funding and Documents—Medication                                      and supportive services.
                                                       6. Project Plan—How, when, and by                                 Requirements.                                                            (c) Model Specific Questions:
                                                    whom will participants’ progress toward                                14. Project Plan—Describe program                                      Applicants should only respond to
                                                    meeting their individual goals be                                    polices regarding participant                                         the following questions as they apply
                                                    monitored, evaluated, and documented?                                agreements, including any leases and                                  for the model selected in this
                                                       7. Project Plan—Provide your                                      subleases if used.                                                    application.
                                                    agency’s Individual Service Plan (ISP)                                 15. Project Plan—Describe program                                      1. Bridge Housing Model—The
                                                    methodology and the core items to be                                 polices regarding extracurricular fees.                               availability of permanent housing
                                                    addressed in the plan.                                                 16. Project Plan—If co-located with                                 options are key to the this model.
                                                       8. Project Plan—How will permanent                                other models, populations, or with other                              Describe how your bridge housing is
                                                    affordable housing be identified in the                              non-grant and per diem projects, how                                  coordinated with permanent housing
                                                    ISP and made known to participants                                   will differences in program rules and                                 resources as part of a Housing First plan
                                                    who plan on leaving the supportive                                   policies be handled (see example 2)?                                  for homeless Veterans. Be sure to
                                                    housing?                                                               Example 2:                                                          describe the referral process, how care
                                                       9. Project Plan—Will your agency                                    Your agency has permanent housing,                                  will be coordinated while in GPD and
                                                    provide follow-up services? If yes,                                  bridge housing, and low demand                                        ensure a housing outcome is achieved in
                                                    describe those services, how often they                              housing. These all serve different                                    an efficient manner. Include background
                                                    will occur, and the duration of the                                  populations and require different levels                              on the amount of available permanent
                                                    follow-up.                                                           of policy to properly function. How will                              housing in the area you propose to
                                                       10. Project Plan—Describe how                                     this be accomplished?                                                 serve.
                                                    Veteran participants will have a voice                                 17. Project Plan—Describe how in                                       2. Clinical Treatment Model—
                                                    and aid in operating and maintaining                                 your chosen model you will aid                                        Describe how you will ensure homeless
                                                    the housing (i.e., volunteer time, paid                              Veterans who seek increased income or                                 Veterans will be offered available
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                                                    positions, community governance                                      benefits.                                                             permanent housing resources prior to
                                                    meetings, peer support).                                               18. Project Plan—Address how your                                   entering treatment resources.
                                                       11. Project Plan—Describe your                                    agency will facilitate the provision of                                  3. Clinical Treatment Model—
                                                    agency’s responsibilities, as well as any                            nutritional meals for the Veterans. Be                                Describe how you will ensure
                                                    sponsors or contractors’ responsibilities                            sure to describe how Veterans with little                             permanent housing and employment/
                                                    in operating and maintaining the                                     or no income will be assisted.                                        income improvements will occur and
                                                    housing (i.e., sub-recipients).                                        19. Project Plan—VA places great                                    lead to successful outcomes.
                                                       12. Project Plan—Describe program                                 emphasis on placing Veterans in the                                      4. Low Demand Model—How will
                                                    policies regarding a clean and sober                                 most appropriate housing situation as                                 your agency manage a safe environment


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                                                    if a Veteran returns to the project                      identifying potential candidates for the              their housing, physical, medical, and
                                                    impaired?                                                program, the staff involved in that                   mental health needs.
                                                       5. Low Demand Model—Will your                         process, the evaluation criteria, and the               (d) Ability—In approximately 5 pages,
                                                    safe environment include a sober lounge                  roles of each individual.                             describe your agency’s experience
                                                    or safe room?                                              8. Service Centers—The success of                   regarding your selected population.
                                                       6. Low Demand Model—What                              service centers is predicated upon the
                                                    approaches will be used to keep the                      engagement of the homeless Veteran                      1. Ability—Provide a table or
                                                    Veterans engaged in services?                            community. Describe how your agency                   spreadsheet of the staffing plan for this
                                                       7. Hospital-to-Housing—Describe the                   will engage and influence homeless                    project. Do not include resumes.
                                                    medical evaluation process for                           Veterans in how they it will address                    Example 3:

                                                                                                                                                                                               Amount of annual
                                                                                                                                                                                 Hours per
                                                                                                                                                              Educational                      salary allocated to
                                                          Job title                    Brief (1–2) sentence description of responsibilities                                   week allocated
                                                                                                                                                                 level                          the GPD project
                                                                                                                                                                              to GPD project           ($)

                                                    Case manager .......     Responsible for working with the Veteran to develop and monitors               BSW                          30              $35,250
                                                                               an individual service plan (ISP), adjusts plans as needed. Co-
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                                                      2. Ability—Describe your agency’s                      part of an ongoing community-wide                     project income and expenses. Awardee
                                                    previous experience assessing and                        planning process.                                     agencies that have a negotiated Indirect
                                                    providing for the housing needs of                          2. Coordination—How is your process                Cost Agreement (IDC) must provide a
                                                    homeless Veterans under your chosen                      designed to share information on                      copy of the IDC with this application if
                                                    model.                                                   available resources and reduce                        they wish to charge indirect costs to the
                                                      3. Ability—Describe your agency’s                      duplication among programs that serve                 grant. Without this document, only the
                                                    previous experience assessing and                        homeless Veterans (i.e., letter of support            de minimis rate would be allowed for
                                                    providing supportive services to                         from your local continuum of care)?                   indirect costs. All other costs will be
                                                    homeless Veterans under your chosen                         3. Coordination—How is your agency                 considered only if they are direct costs.
                                                    model.                                                   part of an ongoing community-wide                        Submission Dates and Times: An
                                                      4. Ability—Describe your agency’s                      planning process that is designed to                  original signed, dated, completed
                                                    previous experience in assessing                         share information on available resources              application (plus two completed
                                                    supportive service resources and                         and reduce duplication among programs                 collated copies) and all required
                                                    entitlement benefits.                                    that serve homeless Veterans?                         associated documents must be received
                                                      5. Ability—Describe your agency’s                         4. Coordination—How has your                       in the GPD Program Office, VA
                                                    previous experience with evaluating the                  agency coordinated GPD services with                  Homeless Providers GPD Program
                                                    progress of both individual participants                 other programs offered in the                         Office, 10770 N. 46th Street, Suite C–
                                                    and overall program effectiveness                        Continuum(s) of Care (CoC) they                       200, Tampa, FL 33617; by 4:00 p.m.
                                                    through using quality and performance                    currently serve?                                      February 28, 2018.
                                                    data to make changes. Provide                               5. Coordination—Provide
                                                                                                             documented evidence that your agency                     In the interest of fairness to all
                                                    documentation of meeting past
                                                                                                             consulted directly with the closest                   competing applicants, this deadline is
                                                    performance goals.
                                                      6. Ability—Is your agency licensed to                  VAMC Director regarding coordination                  firm as to date and hour, and VA will
                                                    provide clinical services? If yes,                       of services for project participants; and             treat any application that is received
                                                    describe your licensure.                                 provide your plan to assure access to                 after the deadline as ineligible for
                                                      (e) Need—In approximately 5 pages,                     health care, case management, and other               consideration. Applicants should take
                                                    describe using reliable data from survey                 care services.                                        this firm deadline into account and
                                                    of homes population or other reports or                     (g) Additional Application                         make early submission of their material
                                                    data-gathering mechanisms, the                           Requirements—                                         to avoid any risk of loss of eligibility
                                                    substantial unmet needs particularly                        1. Memorandum of Understanding                     because of unanticipated delays or other
                                                    among your targeted Veteran population                   (MOU) Hospital-to-Housing                             delivery-related problems. For
                                                    and those needs of the general homeless                  Documentation—A MOU between the                       applications physically delivered (e.g.,
                                                    population. Also, describe why your                      local medical center and the applicant                in person, or via United States Postal
                                                    agency chose this model of transitional                  must be provided demonstrating the                    Service, FedEx, United Parcel Service,
                                                    housing? Include in your response how                    local medical center’s detailed                       or any other type of courier), the VA
                                                    your agency determined the number of                     participation in the Hospital-to-                     GPD Program Office staff will accept the
                                                    beds needed; or, for service centers,                    Housing program. Included in this                     application and date stamp it
                                                    include how your agency determined                       should be a detailing of acceptance                   immediately at the time of arrival. This
                                                    the anticipated level of participation.                  criteria for Veterans being referred from             is the date and time that will determine
                                                    How does this project model meet a                       local facility emergency departments                  if the deadline is met for those types of
                                                                                                                                                                   delivery.
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                                                    need for the community and fit with the                  and inpatient wards, a detailing of how
                                                    community’s strategy to end homeless                     follow-up care with the medical center                   Applications must be received by the
                                                    in the community?                                        is organized, and a commitment to                     application deadline. Applications must
                                                      (f) Coordination—In approximately 5                    engaging enrolled Veterans in                         arrive as a complete package to include
                                                    pages, describe and provide evidence of                  permanent housing as part of the                      VA collaborative partner materials (see
                                                    your agency’s involvement in the                         program.                                              application requirements). Materials
                                                    homeless Veteran continuum.                                 2. Awardees will be required to                    arriving separately will not be included
                                                      1. Coordination—Provide                                support their request for payments with               in the application package for
                                                    documented evidence your agency is                       adequate fiscal documentation as to                   consideration and may result in the


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                                                    application being rejected or not                       requirements of the current edition of                  Each funded program will participate
                                                    funded.                                                 the Life Safety Code of the National Fire             in VA’s national program monitoring
                                                       DO NOT fax or email the application                  Protection Association as it relates to               and evaluation as these procedures will
                                                    as applications received via these means                their specific facility. Applicants should            be used to determine successful
                                                    will be ineligible for consideration.                   note that all facilities are to be protected          accomplishment of housing,
                                                       Award Notice: Although subject to                    throughout by an approved automatic                   employment, and self-sufficiency
                                                    change, the GPD Program Office expects                  sprinkler system unless a facility is                 outcomes for each per diem-funded
                                                    to announce grant awards in July, 2018.                 specifically exempted under the Life                  program.
                                                    The initial announcement will be made                   Safety Code. Applicants should
                                                    via news release which will be posted                   consider this when submitting their                   Signing Authority
                                                    on VA’s National GPD Program Web site                   grant applications, as no additional
                                                    at www.va.gov/homeless/gpd.asp.                                                                                 The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or
                                                                                                            funds will be made available for capital
                                                    Following the initial announcement, the                                                                       designee, approved this document and
                                                                                                            improvements under this NOFA.
                                                    GPD Office will mail notification letters                                                                     authorized the undersigned to sign and
                                                                                                              Each program receiving funding will                 submit the document to the Office of the
                                                    to the grant recipients. Applicants who
                                                                                                            have a liaison appointed from a nearby                Federal Register for publication
                                                    are not selected will be mailed a
                                                                                                            VA medical facility to provide oversight              electronically as an official document of
                                                    declination letter within two weeks of
                                                    the initial announcement.                               and monitor services provided to                      the Department of Veterans Affairs. Gina
                                                       Administrative and National Policy: It               homeless Veterans in the program.                     S. Farrisee, Deputy Chief of Staff,
                                                    is important to be aware that VA places                   Monitoring will include, at a                       Department of Veterans Affairs,
                                                    great emphasis on responsibility and                    minimum, a quarterly review of each                   approved this document on October 30,
                                                    accountability. VA has procedures in                    per diem program’s progress toward                    2017, for publication.
                                                    place to monitor services provided to                   meeting VA’s performance metrics,
                                                                                                                                                                    Dated: October 30, 2017.
                                                    homeless Veterans and outcomes                          helping Veterans attain housing
                                                    associated with the services provided in                stability, adequate income support, and               Michael Shores,
                                                    grant and per diem-funded programs.                     self-sufficiency as identified in each per            Director, Regulation Policy & Management,
                                                    Applicants should be aware of the                       diem application. Monitoring may also                 Office of the Secretary, Department of
                                                    following:                                              include a review of the agency’s income               Veterans Affairs.
                                                       All awardees that are selected in                    and expenses as they relate to this                   [FR Doc. 2017–23906 Filed 11–1–17; 8:45 am]
                                                    response to this NOFA must meet the                     project to ensure payment is accurate.                BILLING CODE P
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Document Created: 2017-11-02 02:41:00
Document Modified: 2017-11-02 02:41:00
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of Funding Availability (NOFA).
DatesAn original signed and dated application for assistance (plus two completed collated copies) for VA's Homeless Providers GPD Program and associated documents must be received by the GPD Program Office by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time February 28, 2018 (see application requirements below).
ContactMr. Jeffery L. Quarles, Director, VA Homeless Providers GPD Program, Department of Veterans Affairs, 10770 N. 46th Street, Suite C-200, Tampa, FL 33617; (toll-free) 1- (877) 332- 0334.
FR Citation82 FR 50979 

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