82_FR_51696 82 FR 51483 - Funding Availability Under Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program

82 FR 51483 - Funding Availability Under Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 213 (November 6, 2017)

Page Range51483-51489
FR Document2017-24118

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is announcing the availability of funds for supportive services grants under the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program. This Notice of Fund Availability (NOFA) contains information concerning the SSVF Program, renewal supportive services grant application processes, and the amount of funding available. Awards made for supportive services grants will fund operations beginning October 1, 2018.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 213 (Monday, November 6, 2017)
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS


Funding Availability Under Supportive Services for Veteran 
Families Program

AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.

ACTION: Notice of Fund Availability (NOFA).

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SUMMARY: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is announcing the 
availability of funds for supportive services grants under the 
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program. This Notice of 
Fund Availability (NOFA) contains information concerning the SSVF 
Program, renewal supportive services grant application processes, and 
the amount of funding available. Awards made for supportive services 
grants will fund operations beginning October 1, 2018.

DATES: Applications for supportive services grants under the SSVF 
Program must be received by the SSVF Program Office by 4:00 p.m. 
Eastern Time on January 12, 2018. In the interest of fairness to all 
competing applicants, this deadline is firm as to date and hour, and VA 
will treat as ineligible for consideration any application that is 
received after the deadline. Applicants should take this practice into 
account and make early submission of their materials to avoid any risk 
of loss of eligibility brought about by unanticipated delays, computer 
service outages, or other submission-related problems.
    For a Copy of the Application Package: Copies of the application 
can be downloaded from the SSVF Web site at www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf.asp. Questions should be referred to the SSVF Program Office via 
email at [email protected]. For detailed SSVF Program information and 
requirements, see part 62 of Title 38, Code of Federal Regulations (38 
CFR part 62).
    Submission of Application Package: Applicants must submit 
applications electronically following instructions found at www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf. Applications may not be mailed or sent by facsimile 
(FAX). Applications must be received in the SSVF Program Office by 4:00 
p.m. Eastern Time on the application deadline date. Applications must 
arrive as a complete package. Materials arriving separately will not be 
included in the application package for consideration and may result in 
the application being rejected. See Section II.C. of this NOFA for 
maximum allowable grant amounts.
    Technical Assistance: Information regarding how to obtain technical 
assistance with the preparation of a renewal supportive services grant 
application is available on the SSVF Program Web site at: www.va.gov/
HOMELESS/SSVF.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John Kuhn, National Director, 
Supportive Services for Veteran Families, 151 Knollcroft Road, Lyons, 
NJ 07939, [email protected], (908) 413-4259 (this is not a toll-free number).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Funding Opportunity Title: Supportive Services for Veteran Families 
Program.
    Announcement Type: Initial.
    Funding Opportunity Number: VA-SSVF-120517.
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 64.033, VA 
Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program.

I. Funding Opportunity Description

    A. Purpose: The SSVF Program's purpose is to provide supportive 
services grants to private non-profit organizations and consumer 
cooperatives, who will coordinate or provide supportive services to 
very low-income veteran families who: (i) Are residing in permanent 
housing; (ii) are homeless and scheduled to become residents of 
permanent housing within a specified time period; or (iii) after 
exiting permanent housing within a specified time period, are seeking 
other housing that is responsive to such very low-income veteran 
family's needs and preferences. SSVF prioritizes the delivery of rapid 
re-housing services to homeless veteran households. Rapid re-housing is 
an intervention designed to help individuals and families quickly exit 
homelessness, return to housing in the community, and avoid 
homelessness again in the near term. The core components of a rapid re-
housing program are housing identification, move-in and rent 
assistance, and rapid re-housing case management and services. These 
core components represent the minimum that a program must be providing 
to households to be considered a rapid re-housing program, but do not 
provide guidance for what constitutes an effective rapid re-housing 
program. Applicants should familiarize themselves with the Rapid Re-
housing Performance Benchmarks and Program Standards found on at 
www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf/index.asp.
    B. Funding Priorities: The principle goal for this NOFA is to 
provide support to those applicants who demonstrate the greatest 
capacity to end homelessness among veterans or, in communities that 
have already met US Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) Federal 
Criteria and Benchmarks, sustain the gains made in ending homelessness 
among veterans. Priority will be given to grantees who can demonstrate 
adoption of evidence-based practices in their application. Under 
Priority 1, VA will provide funding to those grantees with 3-year 
accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation 
Facilities (CARF) in Employment and Community Services: Rapid Rehousing 
and Homeless Prevention standards, a 4-year accreditation from the 
Council on Accreditation's (COA) accreditation in Supported Community 
Living Services standards, or a 3-year accreditation in The Joint 
Commission's (JC) Behavioral Health Care: Housing Support Services 
Standards. Priority 2 includes existing grantees seeking to renew their 
grants.
    C. Definitions: Part 62 of title 38, Code of Federal Regulations 
(38 CFR part 62), contains definitions of terms used in the SSVF 
Program. In addition to the definitions and requirements described

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in 38 CFR 62, this NOFA provides further clarification in this 
paragraph on the use of Emergency Housing Assistance (EHA). EHA may be 
provided by the SSVF grantee under 38 CFR 62.34(f) to offer transition 
in place when a permanent housing voucher, such as is offered through 
the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Section 8 
program, is available from any source, but access to the permanent 
housing voucher is pending completion of the housing inspection and 
administrative processes necessary for leasing. In such circumstances, 
the EHA payment cannot exceed what would otherwise be paid when the 
voucher is utilized.
    D. Approach: Respondents to this NOFA should base their proposals 
and applications on the current requirements of Part 62. Grantees will 
be expected to leverage supportive services grant funds to enhance the 
housing stability of very low-income veteran families who are occupying 
permanent housing. In doing so, grantees are required to establish 
relationships with local community resources. Therefore, agencies must 
work through coordinated partnerships built either through formal 
agreements or the informal working relationships commonly found among 
successful social service providers.
    As part of the application, all applicants are strongly encouraged 
to provide letters of support from their respective VA Network Homeless 
Coordinator (or their designee). In addition, applicants are strongly 
encouraged to provide letters of support from the Continuum of Care 
(CoC) where they plan to deliver services that reflect the applicant's 
engagement in the CoC's efforts to coordinate services. A CoC is a 
community plan to organize and deliver housing and services to meet the 
needs of people who are homeless as they move to stable housing and 
maximize self-sufficiency. It includes action steps to end homelessness 
and prevent a return to homelessness (CoC locations and contact 
information can be found at www.hudhre.info/index.cfm?do=viewCocMaps.
    The CoC's letter of support should note if the applicant is 
providing assistance to the CoC in building local capacity to build 
Coordinated Entry Systems (CES) and the value and form of that 
assistance, whether support is direct funding or staffing. CES requires 
that providers ``operating within the CoC's geographic area must also 
work together to ensure the CoC's coordinated entry process allows for 
coordinated screening, assessment and referrals'' (HUD Notice: CPD-17-
01). The CoC's letter of support should also describe the applicant's 
participation in the CoC's community planning efforts. Failure to 
provide a letter of support from the CoC as described will limit the 
maximum award to 90 percent of the award made in the previous fiscal 
year (as described in II.C.7).
    In addition, any applicant proposing to serve an Indian Tribal area 
is strongly encouraged to provide a letter of support from the relevant 
Indian Tribal Government. The aim of the provision of supportive 
services is to assist very low-income veteran families residing in 
permanent housing to remain stably housed and to rapidly transition 
those not currently in permanent housing to stable housing. SSVF 
emphasizes the placement of homeless veteran families who are described 
in VA's regulations as (i) very low-income veteran families who are 
homeless and scheduled to become residents of permanent housing within 
90 days, and (ii) very low-income veteran families who have exited 
permanent housing within the previous 90 days to seek other housing 
that is responsive to their needs and preferences. As a crisis 
intervention program, the SSVF Program is not intended to provide long-
term support for participants, nor will it be able to address all of 
the financial and supportive services needs of participants that affect 
housing stability. Rather, when participants require long-term support, 
grantees should focus on connecting such participants to income 
supports, such as employment and mainstream Federal and community 
resources (e.g., HUD-VA Supportive Housing program, HUD Housing Choice 
Voucher programs, McKinney-Vento funded supportive housing programs, 
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and Social Security 
Income/Social Security Disability Insurance (SSI/SSDI), etc.) that can 
provide ongoing support as required.
    Assistance in obtaining or retaining permanent housing is a 
fundamental goal of the SSVF Program. Grantees must provide case 
management services in accordance with 38 CFR 62.31. Such case 
management should include tenant counseling, mediation with landlords, 
and outreach to landlords.
    E. Authority: Funding available under this NOFA is authorized by 38 
U.S.C. 2044. VA implements the SSVF Program through regulations in 38 
CFR part 62. Funds made available under this NOFA are subject to the 
requirements of these regulations and other applicable laws and 
regulations.
    F. Requirements for the Use of Supportive Services Grant Funds: The 
applicant's request for funding must be consistent with the limitations 
and uses of supportive services grant funds set forth in 38 CFR part 62 
and this NOFA. In accordance with the regulations and this NOFA, the 
following requirements apply to supportive services grants awarded 
under this NOFA:
    1. Grantees may use a maximum of 10 percent of supportive services 
grant funds for administrative costs identified in 38 CFR 62.70.
    2. Grantees must use a minimum of 60 percent of the temporary 
financial assistance portion of their supportive services grant funds 
to serve very low-income veteran families who qualify under 38 CFR 
62.11(b). (NOTE: Grantees may request a waiver to decrease this 
minimum, as discussed in section V.B.3.a.)
    3. Grantees may use a maximum of 50 percent of supportive services 
grant funds to provide the supportive service of temporary financial 
assistance paid directly to a third party on behalf of a participant 
for child care, emergency housing assistance, transportation, rental 
assistance, utility-fee payment assistance, security deposits, utility 
deposits, moving costs, and general housing stability assistance (which 
includes emergency supplies), in accordance with 38 CFR 62.33 and 38 
CFR 62.34.
    G. Guidance for the Use of Supportive Services Grant Funds: 
Grantees are expected to demonstrate adoption of evidence-based 
practices most likely to lead to reductions in homelessness or, in 
communities that have successfully ended homelessness among veterans as 
defined by the USICH's Federal Criteria and Benchmarks or, 
alternatively, Community Solutions' Functional Zero (the latter can be 
found at https://cmtysolutions.org/sites/default/files/final_zero_2016_metrics.pdf), a capacity to sustain these gains. As 
part of their application, the applying organization's Executive 
Director must certify on behalf of the agency that they will actively 
participate in community planning efforts and operate the rapid re-
housing component of their SSVF grant in a manner consistent with the 
Rapid Re-housing Performance Benchmarks and Program Standards found at 
www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf/. It is VA policy to support a ``Housing 
First'' model in addressing and ending homelessness. Housing First 
establishes housing stability as the primary intervention in working 
with homeless persons. The Housing First approach is based on research 
that shows that a homeless individual or household's first and primary 
need is to obtain stable housing, and that other issues that may

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affect the household can and should be addressed as housing is 
obtained. Research supports this approach as an effective means to 
ending homelessness. Housing is not contingent on compliance with 
mandated therapies or services; instead, participants must comply with 
a standard lease agreement and are provided with the services and 
supports that are necessary to help them do so successfully.
    Grantees must develop plans that will ensure that veteran 
participants have the level of income and economic stability needed to 
remain in permanent housing after the conclusion of the SSVF 
intervention. Both employment and benefits assistance from VA and non-
VA sources represent a significant underutilized source of income 
stability for homeless veterans. Income is not a pre-condition for 
housing. Case management should include income maximization strategies 
to ensure households have access to benefits, employment, and financial 
counseling. The complexity of program rules and the stigma some 
associate with entitlement programs contributes to their lack of use. 
For this reason, grantees are encouraged to consider strategies that 
can lead to prompt and successful access to employment and benefits 
that are essential to retaining housing.
    1. Consistent with the Housing First model supported by VA, 
grantees are expected to offer the following supportive services: 
Counseling participants about housing; assisting participants in 
understanding leases; securing utilities; making moving arrangements; 
providing representative payee services concerning rent and utilities 
when needed; and mediation and outreach to property owners related to 
locating or retaining housing. Grantees may also assist participants by 
providing rental assistance, security or utility deposits, moving 
costs, emergency housing, or general housing stability assistance; or 
using other Federal resources, such as the HUD's ESG, or supportive 
services grant funds subject to the limitations described in this NOFA 
and 38 CFR 62.34.
    2. As SSVF is a short-term crisis intervention, grantees must 
develop plans that will produce sufficient income to sustain veteran 
participants in permanent housing after the conclusion of the SSVF 
intervention. Grantees must ensure the availability of employment and 
vocational services either through the direct provision of these 
services or their availability through formal or informal service 
agreements. Agreements with Homeless Veteran Reintegration Programs 
funded by the U.S. Department of Labor are strongly encouraged. For 
participants unable to work due to disability, income must be 
established through available benefits programs.
    3. Per 38 CFR 62.33, grantees must assist participants in obtaining 
public benefits. Grantees must screen all participants for eligibility 
for a broad range of entitlements such as TANF, Social Security, the 
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the Low Income Home Energy 
Assistance Program, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and local General 
Assistance programs. Grantees are expected to access the Substance 
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's SSI/SSDI Outreach, 
Access, and Recovery (SOAR) program directly by training staff and 
providing the service or subcontracting services to an organization to 
provide SOAR services. In addition, where available, grantees should 
access information technology tools to support case managers in their 
efforts to link participants to benefits.
    4. Grantees are encouraged to provide, or assist participants in 
obtaining, legal services relevant to issues that interfere with the 
participants' ability to obtain or retain permanent housing. (NOTE: 
Information regarding legal services provided may be protected from 
being released to the grantee or VA under attorney-client privilege, 
although the grantee must provide sufficient information to demonstrate 
the frequency and type of service delivered.) Support for legal 
services can include paying for court filing fees to assist a 
participant with issues that interfere with the participant's ability 
to obtain or retain permanent housing or supportive services, including 
issues that affect the participant's employability and financial 
security. Grantees (in addition to employees and members of grantees) 
may represent participants before VA with respect to a claim for VA 
benefits, but only if they are recognized for that purpose pursuant to 
38 U.S.C. Chapter 59. Further, the individual providing such 
representation must be accredited pursuant to 38 U.S.C. Chapter 59.
    5. Access to mental health and addiction services are required by 
SSVF; however, grantees cannot fund these services directly through the 
SSVF grant. Therefore, applicants must demonstrate, through either 
formal or informal agreements, their ability to promote rapid access to 
and engagement with mental health and addiction services for the 
veteran and family members.
    6. VA recognizes that extremely low-income veterans, with incomes 
below 30 percent of the area median income, face greater barriers to 
permanent housing placement. Grantees should consider how they can 
support these participants.
    7. When serving participants who are residing in permanent housing, 
the defining question to ask is: ``Would this individual or family be 
homeless but for this assistance?'' The grantee must use a VA-approved 
screening tool with criteria that target those most at-risk of 
homelessness. To qualify for SSVF services, a participant who is served 
under 38 CFR 62.11(a) (homeless prevention) must not have sufficient 
resources or support networks (e.g., family, friends, faith-based or 
other social networks) immediately available to prevent them from 
becoming homeless. To further qualify for services under 38 CFR 
62.11(a), the grantee must document that the participant meets at least 
one of the following conditions:
    (a) Has moved because of economic reasons two or more times during 
the 60 days immediately preceding the application for homelessness 
prevention assistance;
    (b) Is living in the home of another because of economic hardship;
    (c) Has been notified in writing that their right to occupy their 
current housing or living situation will be terminated within 21 days 
after the date of application for assistance;
    (d) Lives in a hotel or motel, and the cost of the hotel or motel 
stay is not paid by charitable organizations or by Federal, State, or 
local government programs for low-income individuals;
    (e) Is exiting a publicly funded institution or system of care 
(such as a health care facility, a mental health facility, or 
correctional institution) without a stable housing plan; or
    (f) Otherwise lives in housing that has characteristics associated 
with instability and an increased risk of homelessness, as identified 
in the recipient's approved screening tool.
    8. SSVF grantees are required to participate in local planning 
efforts designed to end veteran homelessness. Grantees may use grant 
funds to support SSVF involvement in such community planning by sub-
contracting with CoCs, when such funding is essential, to create or 
sustain the development of these data driven plans.
    9. When other funds from community resources are not readily 
available to assist program participants, grantees may choose to 
utilize supportive services grants, to the extent described in this 
NOFA and in 38 CFR 62.33 and 62.34, to provide temporary financial 
assistance. Such assistance may, subject to the limitations in this 
NOFA and 38

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CFR part 62, be paid directly to a third party on behalf of a 
participant for child care, transportation, family emergency housing 
assistance, rental assistance, utility-fee payment assistance, security 
or utility deposits, moving costs and general housing stability 
assistance as necessary.

II. Award Information

    A. Overview: This NOFA announces the availability of funds for 
supportive services grants under the SSVF Program and pertains to 
proposals for renewal of existing supportive services grant programs.
    B. Funding: The following funding priorities for this NOFA are as 
follows.
    1. Priority 1. Under Priority 1, VA will provide funding to those 
grantees with 3-year CARF, 4-year COA accreditations, or 3-year JC 
accreditations. Proof of accreditation must be submitted with the 
application no later than the application due date. Grantees previously 
awarded a 3-year grant that is not scheduled to end by October 1, 2018, 
cannot apply under this NOFA but are required to submit a letter of 
intent (LOI) by the NOFA deadline indicating their intention of 
continuing SSVF services in FY 2019. Grantees submitting a LOI must 
include proof of continued accreditation, a letter of support from the 
CoC (see Section II.C.7.) and a proposed budget for FY 2019.
    2. Priority 2. Priority 2 includes all other existing grantees 
seeking to renew their grants. Eligible applicants include those 
grantees who did not receive an award in FY 2018, but had been granted 
funding extensions on a previous SSVF award that extended program 
operations through the end of FY 2018 [NOTE: only extensions that 
lasted through September 30, 2018, will be considered as being eligible 
to apply as renewal applicants].
    Both Priority 1 and 2 applicants must apply using the renewal 
application. To be eligible for renewal of a supportive services grant, 
the Priority 1 and 2 applicants' program concept must be substantially 
the same as the program concept of the grantees' current grant award. 
Renewal applications can request funding that is equal to or less than 
their current annualized award. Depending on funding availability, VA 
may reduce awards by an amount from 1 to 10 percent. Should such a 
decrease take place, it will be applied uniformly to all grant 
recipients regardless of their grant award. This decrease would be made 
after any reductions to awards based on Sections II.C.4 and II.C.7. If 
sufficient funding is available, VA may provide an increase of up to 2 
percent from the previous year's award. Any percentage increase, if 
provided, will be awarded uniformly to all grant recipients regardless 
of their grant award.
    C. Allocation of Funds: Funding will be awarded under this NOFA to 
existing grantees for a 1-year to 3-year period beginning October 1, 
2018. The following requirements apply to supportive services grants 
awarded under this NOFA:
    1. In response to this NOFA, only existing grantees can apply as 
Priority 1 or 2 grantees.
    2. Each renewal grant request cannot exceed the current annualized 
award.
    3. Applicants may request an amount less than their current award 
(this will not be considered a substantial change to the program 
concept).
    4. If a grantee failed to use all of awarded funds in the previous 
fiscal year (FY 2017) or had unspent funds returned to VA in FY 2018, 
VA may elect to limit renewal award to the amount of funds used in the 
previous fiscal year or in the current fiscal year less the money 
swept.
    5. If, during the course of the grant year, VA determines that 
grantee spending is not meeting the minimum percentage milestones 
below, VA may elect to recoup projected unused funds and reprogram such 
funds to provide supportive services in areas with higher need. Should 
VA elect to recoup unspent funds, reductions in available grant funds 
would take place the first business day following the end of the 
quarter.
    (a) By the end of the first quarter (December 31, 2018) of the 
grantee's supportive services annualized grant award period, the 
grantee's cumulative requests for supportive services grant funds is 
fewer than 15 percent of total supportive services grant award. (During 
this same period, the grantee's cumulative requests for supportive 
services grant funds may not exceed 35 percent of the total supportive 
services grant award.)
    (b) By the end of the second quarter (March 31, 2019) of the 
grantee's supportive services annualized grant award period, the 
grantee's cumulative requests for supportive services grant funds is 
fewer than 40 percent of total supportive services grant award. (During 
this same period, the grantee's cumulative requests for supportive 
services grant funds may not exceed 60 percent of the total supportive 
services grant award.)
    (c) By the end of the third quarter (June 30, 2019) of the 
grantee's supportive services annualized grant award period, the 
grantee's cumulative requests for supportive services grant funds is 
fewer than 65 percent of total supportive services grant award. (During 
this same period, the grantee's cumulative requests for supportive 
services grant funds may not exceed 80 percent of the total supportive 
services grant award).
    6. Applicants should fill out separate applications for each 
supportive services funding request.
    7. Applicants who fail to provide a letter of support from at least 
one of the CoCs they plan to serve will be eligible for renewal funding 
at a level no greater than 90 percent of their previous award. 
Applicants are responsible for determining who in each serviced CoC is 
authorized to provide such letters of support. This requirement applies 
to all applicants, including existing multi-year grantees that are only 
required to submit a LOI in response to this NOFA. In order to meet 
this requirement and allow the applicant to be eligible for full 
funding, letters must include:
    (a) A detailed description of the applicant's participation in the 
CoC's Coordinated Entry process or planning activities and overall 
community planning efforts (for instance, confirmation of applicant's 
active participation in planning coordinated entry, commitment to 
participating in coordinated entry, hours spent on CoC-sponsored 
committee or workgroup assignments and names of said committees or 
workgroups).
    (b) The applicant's contribution to the CoC's coordinated entry 
process capacity building efforts, detailing the specific nature of 
this contribution (for instance, the hours of staff time and/or the 
amount of funding provided), if such SSVF capacity has been requested 
by the CoC or otherwise has shown to be of value to the CoC.
    D. Supportive Services Grant Award Period: Grant awards are 
generally made for a 1-year period, although selected grants may be 
eligible for a 3-year award (see VI.C.6). All grants are eligible to be 
renewed subject to the availability of funding.

III. Eligibility Information

    A. Eligible Applicants: For Priority 1 and 2, only eligible 
entities that are existing grantees with grants scheduled to end by 
September 30, 2018, can apply in response to this NOFA.
    B. Cost Sharing or Matching: None.

IV. Application and Submission Information

    A. Obtaining an Application Package: Applications can be at 
www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf.asp. Any questions regarding this process 
should be

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referred to the SSVF Program Office via email at [email protected]. For 
detailed SSVF Program information and requirements, see 38 CFR part 62.
    B. Content and Form of Application: Applicants must submit 
applications electronically following instructions found at www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf.asp.
    C. Submission Dates and Times: Applications for supportive services 
grants under the SSVF Program must be received by the SSVF Program 
Office by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on January 12, 2018. Awards made for 
supportive services grants will fund operations beginning October 1, 
2018. Applications must arrive as a complete package. Materials 
arriving separately will not be included in the application package for 
consideration and may result in the application being rejected. 
Additionally, in the interest of fairness to all competing applicants, 
this deadline is firm as to date and hour, and VA will treat as 
ineligible for consideration any application that is received after the 
deadline. Applicants should take this practice into account and make 
early submission of their materials to avoid any risk of loss of 
eligibility brought about by unanticipated delays, computer service 
outages, or other delivery-related problems.
    D. Intergovernmental Review: This section is not applicable to the 
SSVF Program.
    E. Funding Restrictions: Funding will be awarded for supportive 
services grants under this NOFA depending on funding availability 
(currently funding is only authorized to be appropriated for the SSVF 
program through FY 2019). Applicants should fill out separate 
applications for each supportive services funding request. Funding will 
be awarded under this NOFA to existing grantees for a 1-year to 3-year 
period beginning October 1, 2018.
    1. Funding used for staff education and training cannot exceed 1 
percent of the overall program grant award. This limitation does not 
include the cost to attend VA mandated training. All training costs 
must be directly related to the provision of services to homeless 
veterans and their families.
    2. Expenses related to maintaining accreditation are allowable. 
Grantees are allowed to include expenses for seeking initial 
accreditation only once in a 5-year period. The expenses to renew full 
accreditation is allowed and is based on the schedule of the 
accrediting agency, for instance every 3 years for CARF and every 4 
years for COA. Expenses related to the renewal of less than full 
accreditation are not allowed.
    F. Other Submission Requirements:
    1. Existing applicants applying for Priority 1 or 2 grants may 
apply only as renewal applicants using the application designed for 
renewal grants.
    2. At the discretion of VA, multiple grant proposals submitted by 
the same lead agency may be combined into a single grant award if the 
proposals provide services to contiguous areas.
    3. Additional supportive services grant application requirements 
are specified in the application package. Submission of an incorrect or 
incomplete application package will result in the application being 
rejected during threshold review. The application packages must contain 
all required forms and certifications. Selections will be made based on 
criteria described in 38 CFR part 62 and this NOFA. Applicants and 
grantees will be notified of any additional information needed to 
confirm or clarify information provided in the application and the 
deadline by which to submit such information. Applicants must submit 
applications electronically. Applications may not be mailed or sent by 
facsimile.

V. Application Review Information

    A. Criteria:
    1. VA will only score applicants that meet the threshold 
requirements described in 38 CFR 62.21.
    2. VA will use the criteria described in 38 CFR 62.24 to score 
grantees applying for renewal (Priority 1 and 2) of a supportive 
services grant.
    B. Review and Selection Process: VA will review all supportive 
services renewal grant applications in response to this NOFA according 
to the following steps:
    1. Score all applications that meet the threshold requirements 
described in 38 CFR 62.21.
    2. Rank those applications who score at least 75 cumulative points 
and receive at least one point under each of the categories identified 
for renewal applicants in 38 CFR 62.24. The applications will be ranked 
in order from highest to lowest scores in accordance with 38 CFR 62.25 
for renewal applicants.
    3. Utilize the ranked scores of applications as the primary basis 
for selection. However, VA will also utilize the following 
considerations in 38 CFR 62.23(d) to select applicants for funding:
    (a) Give preference to applications that provide or coordinate the 
provision of supportive services for very low-income veteran families 
transitioning from homelessness to permanent housing. Consistent with 
this preference, where other funds from community resources are not 
readily available for temporary financial assistance, applicants are 
required to spend no less than 60 percent of all budgeted temporary 
financial assistance on participants occupying permanent housing as 
defined in 38 CFR 62.11(b). Waivers to this 60 percent requirement may 
be requested when grantees can demonstrate significant local progress 
towards eliminating homelessness in the target service area. Waiver 
requests must include data from authoritative sources such as USICH 
certification, that a community has ended homelessness as defined by 
Federal Benchmarks and Criteria or has reached Community Solution's 
Functional Zero. Waivers for the 60 percent requirement may also be 
requested for services provided to rural Indian tribal areas and other 
rural areas where shelter capacity is insufficient to meet local need. 
Waiver requests must include an endorsement by the impacted CoC 
explicitly stating that a shift in resources from rapid re-housing to 
prevention will not result in an increase in homelessness.
    (b) To the extent practicable, ensure that supportive services 
grants are equitably distributed across geographic regions, including 
rural communities and tribal lands. This equitable distribution 
criteria will be used to ensure that SSVF resources are provided to 
those communities with the highest need as identified by VA's 
assessment of expected demand and available resources to meet that 
demand.
    4. Subject to the considerations noted in paragraph B.3 above, VA 
will fund the highest-ranked applicants for which funding is available.

VI. Award Administration Information

    A. Award Notices: Although subject to change, the SSVF Program 
Office expects to announce grant recipients for all applicants in the 
fourth quarter of FY 2018 with grants beginning October 1, 2018. Prior 
to executing a funding agreement, VA will contact the applicants, make 
known the amount of proposed funding and verify that the applicant 
would still like the funding. Once VA verifies that the applicant is 
still seeking funding, VA will execute an agreement and make payments 
to the grant recipient in accordance with 38 CFR part 62 and this NOFA.
    B. Administrative and National Policy Requirements: It is VA policy 
to support a ``Housing First'' model in addressing and ending 
homelessness. Housing First establishes housing stability as the 
primary intervention in working with homeless persons. The Housing 
First approach is based on research that shows that a homeless 
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household's first and primary need is to obtain stable housing, and 
that other issues that may affect the household can and should be 
addressed as housing is obtained. Housing is not contingent on 
compliance with services; instead, participants must comply with a 
standard lease agreement and are provided with the services and 
supports that are necessary to help them do so successfully. Research 
supports this approach as an effective means to ending homelessness.
    Consistent with the Housing First model supported by VA, grantees 
are expected to offer the following supportive services: housing 
counseling; assisting participants in understanding leases; securing 
utilities; making moving arrangements; providing representative payee 
services concerning rent and utilities when needed; and mediation and 
outreach to property owners related to locating or retaining housing. 
Grantees may also assist participants by providing rental assistance, 
security or utility deposits, moving costs or general housing stability 
assistance, using other Federal resources, such as the ESG, or 
supportive services grant funds to the extent described in this NOFA 
and 38 CFR 62.34.
    As SSVF grants cannot be used to fund treatment for mental health 
or substance use disorders, applicants must provide evidence that they 
can provide access to such services to all program participants through 
formal and informal agreements with community providers.
    C. Reporting: VA places great emphasis on the responsibility and 
accountability of grantees. As described in 38 CFR 62.63 and 62.71, VA 
has procedures in place to monitor supportive services provided to 
participants and outcomes associated with the supportive services 
provided under the SSVF Program. Applicants should be aware of the 
following:
    1. Upon execution of a supportive services grant agreement with VA, 
grantees will have a VA regional coordinator assigned by the SSVF 
Program Office who will provide oversight and monitor supportive 
services provided to participants.
    2. Grantees will be required to enter data into a Homeless 
Management Information System (HMIS) Web-based software application. 
This data will consist of information on the participants served and 
types of supportive services provided by grantees. Grantees must treat 
the data for activities funded by the SSVF Program separate from that 
of activities funded by other programs. Grantees will be required to 
work with their HMIS Administrators to export client-level data for 
activities funded by the SSVF Program to VA on at least a monthly 
basis.
    3. VA shall complete annual monitoring evaluations of each grantee. 
Monitoring will also include the submittal of quarterly and annual 
financial and performance reports by the grantee. The grantee will be 
expected to demonstrate adherence to the grantee's proposed program 
concept, as described in the grantee's application. All grantees are 
subject to audits conducted by the VA or its representative.
    4. Grantees will be assessed based on their ability to meet 
critical performance measures. In addition to meeting program 
requirements defined by the regulations and applicable NOFA(s), 
grantees will be assessed on their ability to place participants into 
housing and the housing retention rates of participants served. Higher 
placement for homeless participants and higher housing retention rates 
for at-risk participants are expected for very-low income veteran 
families when compared to extremely low-income veteran families with 
incomes below 30 percent of the area median income.
    5. Organizations receiving renewal awards and that have had ongoing 
SSVF program operation for at least 1 year (as measured from the start 
of initial SSVF services until November 6, 2017) may be eligible for a 
3-year award. Grantees meeting outcome goals defined by VA and in 
substantial compliance with their grant agreements (defined by meeting 
targets and having no outstanding corrective action plans) and who, in 
addition, receive 3-year accreditation from CARF in Employment and 
Community Services: Rapid Rehousing and Homeless Prevention standards, 
a 4-year accreditation from COA accreditation in Supported Community 
Living Services standards, or a 3 year accreditation in The Joint 
Commission's Behavioral Health Care: Housing Support Services Standards 
are eligible for a 3-year grant renewal subject to funding 
availability. (NOTE: Multi-year awards are contingent on funding 
availability). If awarded a multiple year renewal, grantees may be 
eligible for funding increases as defined in NOFAs that correspond to 
years 2 and 3 of their renewal funding.

VII. Agency Contact

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John Kuhn, National Director, 
Supportive Services for Veteran Families, 151 Knollcroft Road, Lyons, 
NJ 07939, [email protected], (908) 413-4259 (this is not a toll-free number).

VIII. Other Information

    A. VA Goals and Objectives for Funds Awarded Under This NOFA: In 
accordance with 38 CFR 62.24(c), VA will evaluate an applicant's 
compliance with VA goals and requirements for the SSVF Program. VA 
goals and requirements include the provision of supportive services 
designed to enhance the housing stability and independent living skills 
of very low-income veteran families occupying permanent housing across 
geographic regions and program administration in accordance with all 
applicable laws, regulations, and guidelines. For purposes of this 
NOFA, VA goals and requirements also include the provision of 
supportive services designed to rapidly re-house or prevent 
homelessness among people in the following target populations who also 
meet all requirements for being part of a very low-income veteran 
family occupying permanent housing:
    1. Veteran families earning less than 30 percent of area median 
income as most recently published by HUD for programs under section 8 
of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f) (http://www.huduser.org).
    2. Veterans with at least one dependent family member.
    3. Veterans returning from Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation 
Iraqi Freedom, or Operation New Dawn.
    4. Veteran families located in a community, as defined by HUD's 
CoC, or a county not currently served by a SSVF grantee.
    5. Veteran families located in a community, as defined by HUD's 
CoC, where current level of SSVF services is not sufficient to meet 
demand of Category 2 and 3 (currently homeless) veteran families.
    6. Veteran families located in a rural area.
    7. Veteran families located on Indian Tribal Property.
    B. Payments of Supportive Services Grant Funds: Grantees will 
receive payments electronically through the U.S. Department of Health 
and Human Services Payment Management System. Grantees will have the 
ability to request payments as frequently as they choose subject to the 
following limitations:
    1. During the first quarter of the grantee's supportive services 
annualized grant award period, the grantee's cumulative requests for 
supportive services grant funds may not exceed 35 percent of the total 
supportive services grant award without written approval by VA.
    2. By the end of the second quarter of the grantee's supportive 
services annualized grant award period, the

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grantee's cumulative requests for supportive services grant funds may 
not exceed 60 percent of the total supportive services grant award 
without written approval by VA.
    3. By the end of the third quarter of the grantee's supportive 
services annualized grant award period, the grantee's cumulative 
requests for supportive services grant funds may not exceed 80 percent 
of the total supportive services grant award without written approval 
by VA.
    4. By the end of the fourth quarter of the grantee's supportive 
services annualized grant award period, the grantee's cumulative 
requests for supportive services grant funds may not exceed 100 percent 
of the total supportive services grant award.

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.
Jeffrey Martin,
Office Program Manager, Office of Regulation Policy & Management, 
Office of the Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs.
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                                               respondents, including through the use                  Office by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on                   services grants to private non-profit
                                               of automated collection techniques or                   January 12, 2018. In the interest of                  organizations and consumer
                                               the use of other forms of information                   fairness to all competing applicants, this            cooperatives, who will coordinate or
                                               technology.                                             deadline is firm as to date and hour, and             provide supportive services to very low-
                                                 Authority: 38 U.S.C. part 1, Chapter 5,               VA will treat as ineligible for                       income veteran families who: (i) Are
                                               Section 527.                                            consideration any application that is                 residing in permanent housing; (ii) are
                                                 Title: VA Cooperative Studies                         received after the deadline. Applicants               homeless and scheduled to become
                                               Program (CSP); VA Form 10–10074, CSP                    should take this practice into account                residents of permanent housing within
                                               Customer Satisfaction Survey; VA Form                   and make early submission of their                    a specified time period; or (iii) after
                                               10–10074a, Meeting Evaluation.                          materials to avoid any risk of loss of                exiting permanent housing within a
                                                 OMB Control Number: 2900–0772.                        eligibility brought about by                          specified time period, are seeking other
                                                 Type of Review: Reinstatement of a                    unanticipated delays, computer service                housing that is responsive to such very
                                               currently approved collection.                          outages, or other submission-related                  low-income veteran family’s needs and
                                                 Abstract: The information collected                   problems.                                             preferences. SSVF prioritizes the
                                               will be used by VA Cooperative Studies                     For a Copy of the Application                      delivery of rapid re-housing services to
                                               Program (CSP) leadership to evaluate                    Package: Copies of the application can                homeless veteran households. Rapid re-
                                               their Coordinating Centers’ effectiveness               be downloaded from the SSVF Web site                  housing is an intervention designed to
                                               in conducting meetings and interacting                  at www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf.asp.                      help individuals and families quickly
                                               with participating study sites and other                Questions should be referred to the                   exit homelessness, return to housing in
                                               customers.                                              SSVF Program Office via email at                      the community, and avoid homelessness
                                                 Affected Public: Individuals and                      SSVF@va.gov. For detailed SSVF                        again in the near term. The core
                                               households.                                             Program information and requirements,                 components of a rapid re-housing
                                                 Estimated Annual Burden:                              see part 62 of Title 38, Code of Federal              program are housing identification,
                                                 VA Form 10–10074—83 hours.                            Regulations (38 CFR part 62).                         move-in and rent assistance, and rapid
                                                 VA Form 10–10074a—83 hours.                              Submission of Application Package:                 re-housing case management and
                                                 Estimated Average Burden per                          Applicants must submit applications                   services. These core components
                                               Respondent:                                             electronically following instructions                 represent the minimum that a program
                                                 VA Form 10–10074—10 minutes.                                                                                must be providing to households to be
                                                                                                       found at www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf.
                                                 VA Form 10–10074a—10 minutes.                                                                               considered a rapid re-housing program,
                                                 Frequency of Response: Annually.                      Applications may not be mailed or sent
                                                                                                       by facsimile (FAX). Applications must                 but do not provide guidance for what
                                                 Estimated Number of Respondents:                                                                            constitutes an effective rapid re-housing
                                                 VA Form 10–10074—500.                                 be received in the SSVF Program Office
                                                                                                       by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the                      program. Applicants should familiarize
                                                 VA Form 10–10074a—500.                                                                                      themselves with the Rapid Re-housing
                                                                                                       application deadline date. Applications
                                                 By direction of the Secretary.                        must arrive as a complete package.                    Performance Benchmarks and Program
                                               Cynthia Harvey-Pryor,                                   Materials arriving separately will not be             Standards found on at www.va.gov/
                                               Department Clearance Officer, Office of                 included in the application package for               homeless/ssvf/index.asp.
                                               Quality, Privacy and Risk, Department of                consideration and may result in the                      B. Funding Priorities: The principle
                                               Veterans Affairs.                                       application being rejected. See Section               goal for this NOFA is to provide support
                                               [FR Doc. 2017–24057 Filed 11–3–17; 8:45 am]             II.C. of this NOFA for maximum                        to those applicants who demonstrate the
                                               BILLING CODE 8320–01–P                                  allowable grant amounts.                              greatest capacity to end homelessness
                                                                                                          Technical Assistance: Information                  among veterans or, in communities that
                                                                                                       regarding how to obtain technical                     have already met US Interagency
                                               DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS                                                                                        Council on Homelessness (USICH)
                                                                                                       assistance with the preparation of a
                                               AFFAIRS                                                                                                       Federal Criteria and Benchmarks,
                                                                                                       renewal supportive services grant
                                                                                                                                                             sustain the gains made in ending
                                                                                                       application is available on the SSVF
                                               Funding Availability Under Supportive                                                                         homelessness among veterans. Priority
                                                                                                       Program Web site at: www.va.gov/
                                               Services for Veteran Families Program                                                                         will be given to grantees who can
                                                                                                       HOMELESS/SSVF.
                                                                                                                                                             demonstrate adoption of evidence-based
                                               AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.                  practices in their application. Under
                                                     Notice of Fund Availability
                                               ACTION:                                                 John Kuhn, National Director,                         Priority 1, VA will provide funding to
                                               (NOFA).                                                 Supportive Services for Veteran                       those grantees with 3-year accreditation
                                                                                                       Families, 151 Knollcroft Road, Lyons,                 from the Commission on Accreditation
                                               SUMMARY:   The Department of Veterans                   NJ 07939, SSVF@va.gov, (908) 413–4259
                                               Affairs (VA) is announcing the                                                                                of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in
                                                                                                       (this is not a toll-free number).                     Employment and Community Services:
                                               availability of funds for supportive
                                                                                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            Rapid Rehousing and Homeless
                                               services grants under the Supportive
                                                                                                          Funding Opportunity Title:                         Prevention standards, a 4-year
                                               Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
                                                                                                       Supportive Services for Veteran                       accreditation from the Council on
                                               Program. This Notice of Fund
                                                                                                       Families Program.                                     Accreditation’s (COA) accreditation in
                                               Availability (NOFA) contains
                                                                                                          Announcement Type: Initial.                        Supported Community Living Services
                                               information concerning the SSVF
                                                                                                          Funding Opportunity Number: VA–                    standards, or a 3-year accreditation in
                                               Program, renewal supportive services
                                                                                                       SSVF–120517.                                          The Joint Commission’s (JC) Behavioral
                                               grant application processes, and the
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                                                                                                          Catalog of Federal Domestic                        Health Care: Housing Support Services
                                               amount of funding available. Awards
                                                                                                       Assistance Number: 64.033, VA                         Standards. Priority 2 includes existing
                                               made for supportive services grants will
                                                                                                       Supportive Services for Veteran                       grantees seeking to renew their grants.
                                               fund operations beginning October 1,                                                                             C. Definitions: Part 62 of title 38, Code
                                                                                                       Families Program.
                                               2018.                                                                                                         of Federal Regulations (38 CFR part 62),
                                               DATES: Applications for supportive                      I. Funding Opportunity Description                    contains definitions of terms used in the
                                               services grants under the SSVF Program                    A. Purpose: The SSVF Program’s                      SSVF Program. In addition to the
                                               must be received by the SSVF Program                    purpose is to provide supportive                      definitions and requirements described


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                                               in 38 CFR 62, this NOFA provides                        (HUD Notice: CPD–17–01). The CoC’s                    applicant’s request for funding must be
                                               further clarification in this paragraph on              letter of support should also describe                consistent with the limitations and uses
                                               the use of Emergency Housing                            the applicant’s participation in the                  of supportive services grant funds set
                                               Assistance (EHA). EHA may be                            CoC’s community planning efforts.                     forth in 38 CFR part 62 and this NOFA.
                                               provided by the SSVF grantee under 38                   Failure to provide a letter of support                In accordance with the regulations and
                                               CFR 62.34(f) to offer transition in place               from the CoC as described will limit the              this NOFA, the following requirements
                                               when a permanent housing voucher,                       maximum award to 90 percent of the                    apply to supportive services grants
                                               such as is offered through the                          award made in the previous fiscal year                awarded under this NOFA:
                                               Department of Housing and Urban                         (as described in II.C.7).                                1. Grantees may use a maximum of 10
                                               Development’s (HUD) Section 8                              In addition, any applicant proposing               percent of supportive services grant
                                               program, is available from any source,                  to serve an Indian Tribal area is strongly            funds for administrative costs identified
                                               but access to the permanent housing                     encouraged to provide a letter of                     in 38 CFR 62.70.
                                               voucher is pending completion of the                    support from the relevant Indian Tribal                  2. Grantees must use a minimum of 60
                                               housing inspection and administrative                   Government. The aim of the provision                  percent of the temporary financial
                                               processes necessary for leasing. In such                of supportive services is to assist very              assistance portion of their supportive
                                               circumstances, the EHA payment cannot                   low-income veteran families residing in               services grant funds to serve very low-
                                               exceed what would otherwise be paid                     permanent housing to remain stably                    income veteran families who qualify
                                               when the voucher is utilized.                           housed and to rapidly transition those                under 38 CFR 62.11(b). (NOTE: Grantees
                                                  D. Approach: Respondents to this                     not currently in permanent housing to                 may request a waiver to decrease this
                                               NOFA should base their proposals and                    stable housing. SSVF emphasizes the                   minimum, as discussed in section
                                               applications on the current                             placement of homeless veteran families                V.B.3.a.)
                                               requirements of Part 62. Grantees will                  who are described in VA’s regulations                    3. Grantees may use a maximum of 50
                                               be expected to leverage supportive                      as (i) very low-income veteran families               percent of supportive services grant
                                               services grant funds to enhance the                     who are homeless and scheduled to                     funds to provide the supportive service
                                               housing stability of very low-income                    become residents of permanent housing                 of temporary financial assistance paid
                                               veteran families who are occupying                      within 90 days, and (ii) very low-                    directly to a third party on behalf of a
                                               permanent housing. In doing so,                         income veteran families who have                      participant for child care, emergency
                                               grantees are required to establish                      exited permanent housing within the                   housing assistance, transportation,
                                               relationships with local community                      previous 90 days to seek other housing                rental assistance, utility-fee payment
                                               resources. Therefore, agencies must                     that is responsive to their needs and                 assistance, security deposits, utility
                                               work through coordinated partnerships                   preferences. As a crisis intervention                 deposits, moving costs, and general
                                               built either through formal agreements                  program, the SSVF Program is not                      housing stability assistance (which
                                               or the informal working relationships                   intended to provide long-term support                 includes emergency supplies), in
                                               commonly found among successful                         for participants, nor will it be able to              accordance with 38 CFR 62.33 and 38
                                               social service providers.                               address all of the financial and                      CFR 62.34.
                                                  As part of the application, all                      supportive services needs of                             G. Guidance for the Use of Supportive
                                               applicants are strongly encouraged to                   participants that affect housing stability.           Services Grant Funds: Grantees are
                                               provide letters of support from their                   Rather, when participants require long-               expected to demonstrate adoption of
                                               respective VA Network Homeless                          term support, grantees should focus on                evidence-based practices most likely to
                                               Coordinator (or their designee). In                     connecting such participants to income                lead to reductions in homelessness or,
                                               addition, applicants are strongly                       supports, such as employment and                      in communities that have successfully
                                               encouraged to provide letters of support                mainstream Federal and community                      ended homelessness among veterans as
                                               from the Continuum of Care (CoC)                        resources (e.g., HUD–VA Supportive                    defined by the USICH’s Federal Criteria
                                               where they plan to deliver services that                Housing program, HUD Housing Choice                   and Benchmarks or, alternatively,
                                               reflect the applicant’s engagement in the               Voucher programs, McKinney-Vento                      Community Solutions’ Functional Zero
                                               CoC’s efforts to coordinate services. A                 funded supportive housing programs,                   (the latter can be found at https://
                                               CoC is a community plan to organize                     Temporary Assistance for Needy                        cmtysolutions.org/sites/default/files/
                                               and deliver housing and services to                     Families (TANF), and Social Security                  final_zero_2016_metrics.pdf), a capacity
                                               meet the needs of people who are                        Income/Social Security Disability                     to sustain these gains. As part of their
                                               homeless as they move to stable housing                 Insurance (SSI/SSDI), etc.) that can                  application, the applying organization’s
                                               and maximize self-sufficiency. It                       provide ongoing support as required.                  Executive Director must certify on
                                               includes action steps to end                               Assistance in obtaining or retaining               behalf of the agency that they will
                                               homelessness and prevent a return to                    permanent housing is a fundamental                    actively participate in community
                                               homelessness (CoC locations and                         goal of the SSVF Program. Grantees                    planning efforts and operate the rapid
                                               contact information can be found at                     must provide case management services                 re-housing component of their SSVF
                                               www.hudhre.info/                                        in accordance with 38 CFR 62.31. Such                 grant in a manner consistent with the
                                               index.cfm?do=viewCocMaps.                               case management should include tenant                 Rapid Re-housing Performance
                                                  The CoC’s letter of support should                   counseling, mediation with landlords,                 Benchmarks and Program Standards
                                               note if the applicant is providing                      and outreach to landlords.                            found at www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf/. It
                                               assistance to the CoC in building local                    E. Authority: Funding available under              is VA policy to support a ‘‘Housing
                                               capacity to build Coordinated Entry                     this NOFA is authorized by 38 U.S.C.                  First’’ model in addressing and ending
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                                               Systems (CES) and the value and form                    2044. VA implements the SSVF Program                  homelessness. Housing First establishes
                                               of that assistance, whether support is                  through regulations in 38 CFR part 62.                housing stability as the primary
                                               direct funding or staffing. CES requires                Funds made available under this NOFA                  intervention in working with homeless
                                               that providers ‘‘operating within the                   are subject to the requirements of these              persons. The Housing First approach is
                                               CoC’s geographic area must also work                    regulations and other applicable laws                 based on research that shows that a
                                               together to ensure the CoC’s coordinated                and regulations.                                      homeless individual or household’s first
                                               entry process allows for coordinated                       F. Requirements for the Use of                     and primary need is to obtain stable
                                               screening, assessment and referrals’’                   Supportive Services Grant Funds: The                  housing, and that other issues that may


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                                               affect the household can and should be                  by the U.S. Department of Labor are                   30 percent of the area median income,
                                               addressed as housing is obtained.                       strongly encouraged. For participants                 face greater barriers to permanent
                                               Research supports this approach as an                   unable to work due to disability, income              housing placement. Grantees should
                                               effective means to ending homelessness.                 must be established through available                 consider how they can support these
                                               Housing is not contingent on                            benefits programs.                                    participants.
                                               compliance with mandated therapies or                      3. Per 38 CFR 62.33, grantees must                   7. When serving participants who are
                                               services; instead, participants must                    assist participants in obtaining public               residing in permanent housing, the
                                               comply with a standard lease agreement                  benefits. Grantees must screen all                    defining question to ask is: ‘‘Would this
                                               and are provided with the services and                  participants for eligibility for a broad              individual or family be homeless but for
                                               supports that are necessary to help them                range of entitlements such as TANF,                   this assistance?’’ The grantee must use
                                               do so successfully.                                     Social Security, the Supplemental                     a VA-approved screening tool with
                                                  Grantees must develop plans that will                Nutrition Assistance Program, the Low                 criteria that target those most at-risk of
                                               ensure that veteran participants have                   Income Home Energy Assistance                         homelessness. To qualify for SSVF
                                               the level of income and economic                        Program, the Earned Income Tax Credit,                services, a participant who is served
                                               stability needed to remain in permanent                 and local General Assistance programs.                under 38 CFR 62.11(a) (homeless
                                               housing after the conclusion of the                     Grantees are expected to access the                   prevention) must not have sufficient
                                               SSVF intervention. Both employment                      Substance Abuse and Mental Health                     resources or support networks (e.g.,
                                               and benefits assistance from VA and                     Services Administration’s SSI/SSDI                    family, friends, faith-based or other
                                               non-VA sources represent a significant                  Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR)                 social networks) immediately available
                                               underutilized source of income stability                program directly by training staff and                to prevent them from becoming
                                               for homeless veterans. Income is not a                  providing the service or subcontracting               homeless. To further qualify for services
                                               pre-condition for housing. Case                         services to an organization to provide                under 38 CFR 62.11(a), the grantee must
                                               management should include income                        SOAR services. In addition, where                     document that the participant meets at
                                               maximization strategies to ensure                       available, grantees should access                     least one of the following conditions:
                                               households have access to benefits,                     information technology tools to support                 (a) Has moved because of economic
                                               employment, and financial counseling.                   case managers in their efforts to link                reasons two or more times during the 60
                                               The complexity of program rules and                     participants to benefits.                             days immediately preceding the
                                               the stigma some associate with                             4. Grantees are encouraged to provide,             application for homelessness prevention
                                               entitlement programs contributes to                     or assist participants in obtaining, legal            assistance;
                                               their lack of use. For this reason,                     services relevant to issues that interfere              (b) Is living in the home of another
                                               grantees are encouraged to consider                     with the participants’ ability to obtain or           because of economic hardship;
                                               strategies that can lead to prompt and                  retain permanent housing. (NOTE:                        (c) Has been notified in writing that
                                               successful access to employment and                     Information regarding legal services                  their right to occupy their current
                                               benefits that are essential to retaining                provided may be protected from being                  housing or living situation will be
                                               housing.                                                released to the grantee or VA under                   terminated within 21 days after the date
                                                  1. Consistent with the Housing First                 attorney-client privilege, although the               of application for assistance;
                                               model supported by VA, grantees are                     grantee must provide sufficient                         (d) Lives in a hotel or motel, and the
                                               expected to offer the following                         information to demonstrate the                        cost of the hotel or motel stay is not paid
                                               supportive services: Counseling                         frequency and type of service                         by charitable organizations or by
                                               participants about housing; assisting                   delivered.) Support for legal services                Federal, State, or local government
                                               participants in understanding leases;                   can include paying for court filing fees              programs for low-income individuals;
                                               securing utilities; making moving                       to assist a participant with issues that                (e) Is exiting a publicly funded
                                               arrangements; providing representative                  interfere with the participant’s ability to           institution or system of care (such as a
                                               payee services concerning rent and                      obtain or retain permanent housing or                 health care facility, a mental health
                                               utilities when needed; and mediation                    supportive services, including issues                 facility, or correctional institution)
                                               and outreach to property owners related                 that affect the participant’s                         without a stable housing plan; or
                                               to locating or retaining housing.                       employability and financial security.                   (f) Otherwise lives in housing that has
                                               Grantees may also assist participants by                Grantees (in addition to employees and                characteristics associated with
                                               providing rental assistance, security or                members of grantees) may represent                    instability and an increased risk of
                                               utility deposits, moving costs,                         participants before VA with respect to a              homelessness, as identified in the
                                               emergency housing, or general housing                   claim for VA benefits, but only if they               recipient’s approved screening tool.
                                               stability assistance; or using other                    are recognized for that purpose pursuant                8. SSVF grantees are required to
                                               Federal resources, such as the HUD’s                    to 38 U.S.C. Chapter 59. Further, the                 participate in local planning efforts
                                               ESG, or supportive services grant funds                 individual providing such                             designed to end veteran homelessness.
                                               subject to the limitations described in                 representation must be accredited                     Grantees may use grant funds to support
                                               this NOFA and 38 CFR 62.34.                             pursuant to 38 U.S.C. Chapter 59.                     SSVF involvement in such community
                                                  2. As SSVF is a short-term crisis                       5. Access to mental health and                     planning by sub-contracting with CoCs,
                                               intervention, grantees must develop                     addiction services are required by SSVF;              when such funding is essential, to create
                                               plans that will produce sufficient                      however, grantees cannot fund these                   or sustain the development of these data
                                               income to sustain veteran participants                  services directly through the SSVF                    driven plans.
                                               in permanent housing after the                          grant. Therefore, applicants must                       9. When other funds from community
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                                               conclusion of the SSVF intervention.                    demonstrate, through either formal or                 resources are not readily available to
                                               Grantees must ensure the availability of                informal agreements, their ability to                 assist program participants, grantees
                                               employment and vocational services                      promote rapid access to and engagement                may choose to utilize supportive
                                               either through the direct provision of                  with mental health and addiction                      services grants, to the extent described
                                               these services or their availability                    services for the veteran and family                   in this NOFA and in 38 CFR 62.33 and
                                               through formal or informal service                      members.                                              62.34, to provide temporary financial
                                               agreements. Agreements with Homeless                       6. VA recognizes that extremely low-               assistance. Such assistance may, subject
                                               Veteran Reintegration Programs funded                   income veterans, with incomes below                   to the limitations in this NOFA and 38


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                                               CFR part 62, be paid directly to a third                from the previous year’s award. Any                   requests for supportive services grant
                                               party on behalf of a participant for child              percentage increase, if provided, will be             funds is fewer than 65 percent of total
                                               care, transportation, family emergency                  awarded uniformly to all grant                        supportive services grant award. (During
                                               housing assistance, rental assistance,                  recipients regardless of their grant                  this same period, the grantee’s
                                               utility-fee payment assistance, security                award.                                                cumulative requests for supportive
                                               or utility deposits, moving costs and                      C. Allocation of Funds: Funding will               services grant funds may not exceed 80
                                               general housing stability assistance as                 be awarded under this NOFA to existing                percent of the total supportive services
                                               necessary.                                              grantees for a 1-year to 3-year period                grant award).
                                                                                                       beginning October 1, 2018. The                           6. Applicants should fill out separate
                                               II. Award Information                                   following requirements apply to                       applications for each supportive
                                                  A. Overview: This NOFA announces                     supportive services grants awarded                    services funding request.
                                               the availability of funds for supportive                under this NOFA:                                         7. Applicants who fail to provide a
                                               services grants under the SSVF Program                     1. In response to this NOFA, only                  letter of support from at least one of the
                                               and pertains to proposals for renewal of                existing grantees can apply as Priority 1             CoCs they plan to serve will be eligible
                                               existing supportive services grant                      or 2 grantees.                                        for renewal funding at a level no greater
                                               programs.                                                  2. Each renewal grant request cannot               than 90 percent of their previous award.
                                                  B. Funding: The following funding                    exceed the current annualized award.                  Applicants are responsible for
                                               priorities for this NOFA are as follows.                   3. Applicants may request an amount                determining who in each serviced CoC
                                                  1. Priority 1. Under Priority 1, VA will             less than their current award (this will              is authorized to provide such letters of
                                               provide funding to those grantees with                  not be considered a substantial change                support. This requirement applies to all
                                               3-year CARF, 4-year COA                                 to the program concept).                              applicants, including existing multi-
                                               accreditations, or 3-year JC                               4. If a grantee failed to use all of               year grantees that are only required to
                                               accreditations. Proof of accreditation                  awarded funds in the previous fiscal                  submit a LOI in response to this NOFA.
                                               must be submitted with the application                  year (FY 2017) or had unspent funds                   In order to meet this requirement and
                                               no later than the application due date.                 returned to VA in FY 2018, VA may                     allow the applicant to be eligible for full
                                               Grantees previously awarded a 3-year                    elect to limit renewal award to the                   funding, letters must include:
                                               grant that is not scheduled to end by                   amount of funds used in the previous                     (a) A detailed description of the
                                               October 1, 2018, cannot apply under                     fiscal year or in the current fiscal year             applicant’s participation in the CoC’s
                                               this NOFA but are required to submit a                  less the money swept.                                 Coordinated Entry process or planning
                                               letter of intent (LOI) by the NOFA                         5. If, during the course of the grant              activities and overall community
                                               deadline indicating their intention of                  year, VA determines that grantee                      planning efforts (for instance,
                                               continuing SSVF services in FY 2019.                    spending is not meeting the minimum                   confirmation of applicant’s active
                                               Grantees submitting a LOI must include                  percentage milestones below, VA may                   participation in planning coordinated
                                               proof of continued accreditation, a letter              elect to recoup projected unused funds                entry, commitment to participating in
                                               of support from the CoC (see Section                    and reprogram such funds to provide                   coordinated entry, hours spent on CoC-
                                               II.C.7.) and a proposed budget for FY                   supportive services in areas with higher              sponsored committee or workgroup
                                               2019.                                                   need. Should VA elect to recoup                       assignments and names of said
                                                  2. Priority 2. Priority 2 includes all               unspent funds, reductions in available                committees or workgroups).
                                               other existing grantees seeking to renew                grant funds would take place the first                   (b) The applicant’s contribution to the
                                               their grants. Eligible applicants include               business day following the end of the                 CoC’s coordinated entry process
                                               those grantees who did not receive an                   quarter.                                              capacity building efforts, detailing the
                                               award in FY 2018, but had been granted                     (a) By the end of the first quarter                specific nature of this contribution (for
                                               funding extensions on a previous SSVF                   (December 31, 2018) of the grantee’s                  instance, the hours of staff time and/or
                                               award that extended program operations                  supportive services annualized grant                  the amount of funding provided), if
                                               through the end of FY 2018 [NOTE: only                  award period, the grantee’s cumulative                such SSVF capacity has been requested
                                               extensions that lasted through                          requests for supportive services grant                by the CoC or otherwise has shown to
                                               September 30, 2018, will be considered                  funds is fewer than 15 percent of total               be of value to the CoC.
                                               as being eligible to apply as renewal                   supportive services grant award. (During                 D. Supportive Services Grant Award
                                               applicants].                                            this same period, the grantee’s                       Period: Grant awards are generally made
                                                  Both Priority 1 and 2 applicants must                cumulative requests for supportive                    for a 1-year period, although selected
                                               apply using the renewal application. To                 services grant funds may not exceed 35                grants may be eligible for a 3-year award
                                               be eligible for renewal of a supportive                 percent of the total supportive services              (see VI.C.6). All grants are eligible to be
                                               services grant, the Priority 1 and 2                    grant award.)                                         renewed subject to the availability of
                                               applicants’ program concept must be                        (b) By the end of the second quarter               funding.
                                               substantially the same as the program                   (March 31, 2019) of the grantee’s
                                               concept of the grantees’ current grant                  supportive services annualized grant                  III. Eligibility Information
                                               award. Renewal applications can                         award period, the grantee’s cumulative                   A. Eligible Applicants: For Priority 1
                                               request funding that is equal to or less                requests for supportive services grant                and 2, only eligible entities that are
                                               than their current annualized award.                    funds is fewer than 40 percent of total               existing grantees with grants scheduled
                                               Depending on funding availability, VA                   supportive services grant award. (During              to end by September 30, 2018, can apply
                                               may reduce awards by an amount from                     this same period, the grantee’s                       in response to this NOFA.
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                                               1 to 10 percent. Should such a decrease                 cumulative requests for supportive                       B. Cost Sharing or Matching: None.
                                               take place, it will be applied uniformly                services grant funds may not exceed 60
                                               to all grant recipients regardless of their             percent of the total supportive services              IV. Application and Submission
                                               grant award. This decrease would be                     grant award.)                                         Information
                                               made after any reductions to awards                        (c) By the end of the third quarter                  A. Obtaining an Application Package:
                                               based on Sections II.C.4 and II.C.7. If                 (June 30, 2019) of the grantee’s                      Applications can be at www.va.gov/
                                               sufficient funding is available, VA may                 supportive services annualized grant                  homeless/ssvf.asp. Any questions
                                               provide an increase of up to 2 percent                  award period, the grantee’s cumulative                regarding this process should be


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                                               referred to the SSVF Program Office via                   1. Existing applicants applying for                 available for temporary financial
                                               email at SSVF@va.gov. For detailed                      Priority 1 or 2 grants may apply only as              assistance, applicants are required to
                                               SSVF Program information and                            renewal applicants using the                          spend no less than 60 percent of all
                                               requirements, see 38 CFR part 62.                       application designed for renewal grants.              budgeted temporary financial assistance
                                                  B. Content and Form of Application:                    2. At the discretion of VA, multiple                on participants occupying permanent
                                               Applicants must submit applications                     grant proposals submitted by the same                 housing as defined in 38 CFR 62.11(b).
                                               electronically following instructions                   lead agency may be combined into a                    Waivers to this 60 percent requirement
                                               found at www.va.gov/homeless/ssvf.asp.                  single grant award if the proposals                   may be requested when grantees can
                                                  C. Submission Dates and Times:                       provide services to contiguous areas.                 demonstrate significant local progress
                                               Applications for supportive services                      3. Additional supportive services                   towards eliminating homelessness in
                                               grants under the SSVF Program must be                   grant application requirements are                    the target service area. Waiver requests
                                               received by the SSVF Program Office by                  specified in the application package.                 must include data from authoritative
                                               4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on January 12,                   Submission of an incorrect or                         sources such as USICH certification,
                                               2018. Awards made for supportive                        incomplete application package will                   that a community has ended
                                               services grants will fund operations                    result in the application being rejected              homelessness as defined by Federal
                                               beginning October 1, 2018. Applications                 during threshold review. The                          Benchmarks and Criteria or has reached
                                               must arrive as a complete package.                      application packages must contain all                 Community Solution’s Functional Zero.
                                               Materials arriving separately will not be               required forms and certifications.                    Waivers for the 60 percent requirement
                                               included in the application package for                 Selections will be made based on                      may also be requested for services
                                               consideration and may result in the                     criteria described in 38 CFR part 62 and              provided to rural Indian tribal areas and
                                               application being rejected. Additionally,               this NOFA. Applicants and grantees                    other rural areas where shelter capacity
                                               in the interest of fairness to all                      will be notified of any additional                    is insufficient to meet local need.
                                               competing applicants, this deadline is                  information needed to confirm or clarify              Waiver requests must include an
                                               firm as to date and hour, and VA will                   information provided in the application               endorsement by the impacted CoC
                                               treat as ineligible for consideration any               and the deadline by which to submit                   explicitly stating that a shift in
                                               application that is received after the                  such information. Applicants must                     resources from rapid re-housing to
                                               deadline. Applicants should take this                   submit applications electronically.                   prevention will not result in an increase
                                               practice into account and make early                    Applications may not be mailed or sent                in homelessness.
                                               submission of their materials to avoid                  by facsimile.                                            (b) To the extent practicable, ensure
                                               any risk of loss of eligibility brought                                                                       that supportive services grants are
                                                                                                       V. Application Review Information                     equitably distributed across geographic
                                               about by unanticipated delays,
                                                                                                          A. Criteria:                                       regions, including rural communities
                                               computer service outages, or other
                                                                                                          1. VA will only score applicants that              and tribal lands. This equitable
                                               delivery-related problems.
                                                                                                       meet the threshold requirements                       distribution criteria will be used to
                                                  D. Intergovernmental Review: This
                                                                                                       described in 38 CFR 62.21.                            ensure that SSVF resources are provided
                                               section is not applicable to the SSVF
                                                                                                          2. VA will use the criteria described              to those communities with the highest
                                               Program.
                                                                                                       in 38 CFR 62.24 to score grantees                     need as identified by VA’s assessment of
                                                  E. Funding Restrictions: Funding will                applying for renewal (Priority 1 and 2)               expected demand and available
                                               be awarded for supportive services                      of a supportive services grant.                       resources to meet that demand.
                                               grants under this NOFA depending on                        B. Review and Selection Process: VA                   4. Subject to the considerations noted
                                               funding availability (currently funding                 will review all supportive services                   in paragraph B.3 above, VA will fund
                                               is only authorized to be appropriated for               renewal grant applications in response                the highest-ranked applicants for which
                                               the SSVF program through FY 2019).                      to this NOFA according to the following               funding is available.
                                               Applicants should fill out separate                     steps:
                                               applications for each supportive                                                                              VI. Award Administration Information
                                                                                                          1. Score all applications that meet the
                                               services funding request. Funding will                  threshold requirements described in 38                   A. Award Notices: Although subject to
                                               be awarded under this NOFA to existing                  CFR 62.21.                                            change, the SSVF Program Office
                                               grantees for a 1-year to 3-year period                     2. Rank those applications who score               expects to announce grant recipients for
                                               beginning October 1, 2018.                              at least 75 cumulative points and                     all applicants in the fourth quarter of FY
                                                  1. Funding used for staff education                  receive at least one point under each of              2018 with grants beginning October 1,
                                               and training cannot exceed 1 percent of                 the categories identified for renewal                 2018. Prior to executing a funding
                                               the overall program grant award. This                   applicants in 38 CFR 62.24. The                       agreement, VA will contact the
                                               limitation does not include the cost to                 applications will be ranked in order                  applicants, make known the amount of
                                               attend VA mandated training. All                        from highest to lowest scores in                      proposed funding and verify that the
                                               training costs must be directly related to              accordance with 38 CFR 62.25 for                      applicant would still like the funding.
                                               the provision of services to homeless                   renewal applicants.                                   Once VA verifies that the applicant is
                                               veterans and their families.                               3. Utilize the ranked scores of                    still seeking funding, VA will execute
                                                  2. Expenses related to maintaining                   applications as the primary basis for                 an agreement and make payments to the
                                               accreditation are allowable. Grantees are               selection. However, VA will also utilize              grant recipient in accordance with 38
                                               allowed to include expenses for seeking                 the following considerations in 38 CFR                CFR part 62 and this NOFA.
                                               initial accreditation only once in a 5-                 62.23(d) to select applicants for funding:               B. Administrative and National Policy
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                                               year period. The expenses to renew full                    (a) Give preference to applications                Requirements: It is VA policy to support
                                               accreditation is allowed and is based on                that provide or coordinate the provision              a ‘‘Housing First’’ model in addressing
                                               the schedule of the accrediting agency,                 of supportive services for very low-                  and ending homelessness. Housing First
                                               for instance every 3 years for CARF and                 income veteran families transitioning                 establishes housing stability as the
                                               every 4 years for COA. Expenses related                 from homelessness to permanent                        primary intervention in working with
                                               to the renewal of less than full                        housing. Consistent with this                         homeless persons. The Housing First
                                               accreditation are not allowed.                          preference, where other funds from                    approach is based on research that
                                                  F. Other Submission Requirements:                    community resources are not readily                   shows that a homeless individual or


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                                               household’s first and primary need is to                Administrators to export client-level                 VIII. Other Information
                                               obtain stable housing, and that other                   data for activities funded by the SSVF                   A. VA Goals and Objectives for Funds
                                               issues that may affect the household can                Program to VA on at least a monthly                   Awarded Under This NOFA: In
                                               and should be addressed as housing is                   basis.                                                accordance with 38 CFR 62.24(c), VA
                                               obtained. Housing is not contingent on                     3. VA shall complete annual
                                                                                                                                                             will evaluate an applicant’s compliance
                                               compliance with services; instead,                      monitoring evaluations of each grantee.
                                                                                                                                                             with VA goals and requirements for the
                                               participants must comply with a                         Monitoring will also include the
                                                                                                                                                             SSVF Program. VA goals and
                                               standard lease agreement and are                        submittal of quarterly and annual
                                                                                                                                                             requirements include the provision of
                                               provided with the services and supports                 financial and performance reports by
                                                                                                                                                             supportive services designed to enhance
                                               that are necessary to help them do so                   the grantee. The grantee will be
                                                                                                       expected to demonstrate adherence to                  the housing stability and independent
                                               successfully. Research supports this
                                                                                                       the grantee’s proposed program concept,               living skills of very low-income veteran
                                               approach as an effective means to
                                                                                                       as described in the grantee’s                         families occupying permanent housing
                                               ending homelessness.
                                                  Consistent with the Housing First                    application. All grantees are subject to              across geographic regions and program
                                               model supported by VA, grantees are                     audits conducted by the VA or its                     administration in accordance with all
                                               expected to offer the following                         representative.                                       applicable laws, regulations, and
                                               supportive services: housing counseling;                   4. Grantees will be assessed based on              guidelines. For purposes of this NOFA,
                                               assisting participants in understanding                 their ability to meet critical performance            VA goals and requirements also include
                                               leases; securing utilities; making moving               measures. In addition to meeting                      the provision of supportive services
                                               arrangements; providing representative                  program requirements defined by the                   designed to rapidly re-house or prevent
                                               payee services concerning rent and                      regulations and applicable NOFA(s),                   homelessness among people in the
                                               utilities when needed; and mediation                    grantees will be assessed on their ability            following target populations who also
                                               and outreach to property owners related                 to place participants into housing and                meet all requirements for being part of
                                               to locating or retaining housing.                       the housing retention rates of                        a very low-income veteran family
                                               Grantees may also assist participants by                participants served. Higher placement                 occupying permanent housing:
                                               providing rental assistance, security or                for homeless participants and higher                     1. Veteran families earning less than
                                               utility deposits, moving costs or general               housing retention rates for at-risk                   30 percent of area median income as
                                               housing stability assistance, using other               participants are expected for very-low                most recently published by HUD for
                                               Federal resources, such as the ESG, or                  income veteran families when compared                 programs under section 8 of the United
                                               supportive services grant funds to the                  to extremely low-income veteran                       States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C.
                                               extent described in this NOFA and 38                    families with incomes below 30 percent                1437f) (http://www.huduser.org).
                                               CFR 62.34.                                              of the area median income.                               2. Veterans with at least one
                                                  As SSVF grants cannot be used to                        5. Organizations receiving renewal                 dependent family member.
                                               fund treatment for mental health or                     awards and that have had ongoing SSVF                    3. Veterans returning from Operation
                                               substance use disorders, applicants                     program operation for at least 1 year (as             Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi
                                               must provide evidence that they can                     measured from the start of initial SSVF               Freedom, or Operation New Dawn.
                                               provide access to such services to all                  services until November 6, 2017) may be                  4. Veteran families located in a
                                               program participants through formal                     eligible for a 3-year award. Grantees                 community, as defined by HUD’s CoC,
                                               and informal agreements with                            meeting outcome goals defined by VA                   or a county not currently served by a
                                               community providers.                                    and in substantial compliance with their              SSVF grantee.
                                                  C. Reporting: VA places great                        grant agreements (defined by meeting                     5. Veteran families located in a
                                               emphasis on the responsibility and                      targets and having no outstanding                     community, as defined by HUD’s CoC,
                                               accountability of grantees. As described                corrective action plans) and who, in                  where current level of SSVF services is
                                               in 38 CFR 62.63 and 62.71, VA has                       addition, receive 3-year accreditation                not sufficient to meet demand of
                                               procedures in place to monitor                          from CARF in Employment and                           Category 2 and 3 (currently homeless)
                                               supportive services provided to                         Community Services: Rapid Rehousing                   veteran families.
                                               participants and outcomes associated                    and Homeless Prevention standards, a 4-                  6. Veteran families located in a rural
                                               with the supportive services provided                   year accreditation from COA                           area.
                                               under the SSVF Program. Applicants                      accreditation in Supported Community                     7. Veteran families located on Indian
                                               should be aware of the following:                       Living Services standards, or a 3 year                Tribal Property.
                                                  1. Upon execution of a supportive                    accreditation in The Joint Commission’s                  B. Payments of Supportive Services
                                               services grant agreement with VA,                       Behavioral Health Care: Housing                       Grant Funds: Grantees will receive
                                               grantees will have a VA regional                        Support Services Standards are eligible               payments electronically through the
                                               coordinator assigned by the SSVF                        for a 3-year grant renewal subject to                 U.S. Department of Health and Human
                                               Program Office who will provide                         funding availability. (NOTE: Multi-year               Services Payment Management System.
                                               oversight and monitor supportive                        awards are contingent on funding                      Grantees will have the ability to request
                                               services provided to participants.                      availability). If awarded a multiple year             payments as frequently as they choose
                                                  2. Grantees will be required to enter                renewal, grantees may be eligible for                 subject to the following limitations:
                                               data into a Homeless Management                         funding increases as defined in NOFAs                    1. During the first quarter of the
                                               Information System (HMIS) Web-based                     that correspond to years 2 and 3 of their             grantee’s supportive services annualized
                                               software application. This data will                    renewal funding.                                      grant award period, the grantee’s
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                                               consist of information on the                                                                                 cumulative requests for supportive
                                                                                                       VII. Agency Contact
                                               participants served and types of                                                                              services grant funds may not exceed 35
                                               supportive services provided by                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:   Mr.                percent of the total supportive services
                                               grantees. Grantees must treat the data                  John Kuhn, National Director,                         grant award without written approval by
                                               for activities funded by the SSVF                       Supportive Services for Veteran                       VA.
                                               Program separate from that of activities                Families, 151 Knollcroft Road, Lyons,                    2. By the end of the second quarter of
                                               funded by other programs. Grantees will                 NJ 07939, SSVF@va.gov, (908) 413–4259                 the grantee’s supportive services
                                               be required to work with their HMIS                     (this is not a toll-free number).                     annualized grant award period, the


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                                               grantee’s cumulative requests for                         4. By the end of the fourth quarter of              electronically as an official document of
                                               supportive services grant funds may not                 the grantee’s supportive services                     the Department of Veterans Affairs. Gina
                                               exceed 60 percent of the total                          annualized grant award period, the                    S. Farrisee, Deputy Chief of Staff,
                                               supportive services grant award without                 grantee’s cumulative requests for                     Department of Veterans Affairs,
                                               written approval by VA.                                 supportive services grant funds may not               approved this document on October 30,
                                                                                                       exceed 100 percent of the total                       2017, for publication.
                                                 3. By the end of the third quarter of
                                                                                                       supportive services grant award.                        Dated: October 30, 2017.
                                               the grantee’s supportive services
                                               annualized grant award period, the                      Signing Authority                                     Jeffrey Martin,
                                               grantee’s cumulative requests for                         The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or               Office Program Manager, Office of Regulation
                                               supportive services grant funds may not                 designee, approved this document and                  Policy & Management, Office of the Secretary,
                                               exceed 80 percent of the total                          authorized the undersigned to sign and                Department of Veterans Affairs.
                                               supportive services grant award without                 submit the document to the Office of the              [FR Doc. 2017–24118 Filed 11–3–17; 8:45 am]
                                               written approval by VA.                                 Federal Register for publication                      BILLING CODE 8320–01–P
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Document Created: 2017-11-07 10:31:00
Document Modified: 2017-11-07 10:31:00
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of Fund Availability (NOFA).
DatesApplications for supportive services grants under the SSVF Program must be received by the SSVF Program Office by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on January 12, 2018. In the interest of fairness to all competing applicants, this deadline is firm as to date and hour, and VA will treat as ineligible for consideration any application that is received after the deadline. Applicants should take this practice into account and make early submission of their materials to avoid any risk of loss of eligibility brought about by unanticipated delays, computer service outages, or other submission-related problems.
ContactMr. John Kuhn, National Director, Supportive Services for Veteran Families, 151 Knollcroft Road, Lyons, NJ 07939, [email protected], (908) 413-4259 (this is not a toll-free number).
FR Citation82 FR 51483 

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