Deborah McColloch, Director: 1234 Market St., 17th Flr., Philadelphia, PA 19107

Special-Needs Housing
Homeless and Special-Needs Housing
OHCD helps provide permanent and transitional housing for homeless people and other low-income people with specialized housing and service needs.

Emergency Shelter Grant Financing
The mission of the Office of Emergency Shelter and Services (OESS) is the provision of emergency food, short-term shelter and supportive services to homeless individuals and families. OESS administers all emergency shelter and shelter-related support service funding available to the City. A major funding source of the provision of emergency housing is the federal Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) program which is allocated to the City as an entitlement program through OHCD.

The proposed usage of ESG funds remains to augment the City’s array of shelter and support services, in addition to leveraging local operating and available state funding for emergency homeless housing. OESS will allocate the ESG funding through a Request for Information (RFI) process wherein selected providers are notified to submit documentation.

Housing Assistance/Mental Health
OHCD responds to the need for assisted housing for persons with mental illness. OHCD provides funds for the provision of rental assistance for persons receiving supportive services under programs administered by the Office of Behaviorial Health (OBH). The supportive services provided include treatment, case management, socialization, recreation and residential support to this targeted population.

Rental Assistance to the Homeless
OHCD supports the Philadelphia Transitional Housing Program which provides housing counseling, case management and rental assistance to homeless persons to promote self-sufficiency. OHCD supports the Tenant Union Representative Newtwork (formerly TAG/ TRAC) to provide rental assistance to persons with HIV/AIDS.

OHCD provides administrative oversight to the competitively awarded federal Shelter Plus Care (S+C) Program. S+C provides rental assistance to homeless persons/households with histories of mental illness, substance abuse or persons with AIDS through contracts with various non-profit organizations.

Homelessness Prevention
The City funds activities designed to prevent low-income individuals and families with children (especially those with incomes below 30 percent of median) from becoming homeless. These activities are funded with non-federal dollars.

Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA)
Based on an increase in the incidence of new cases relative to other highly impacted regions, Philadelphia continues to receive around $7 million annually in HOPWA funding.

Consultation and Coordination
The original HOPWA regulations issued by HUD mandated that the City, as grantee, work closely with the Ryan White CARE Act Planning Council for the region in allocating funding and in designing HOPWA-funded housing programs for persons with AIDS. OHCD coordinates with Ryan White CARE Act Planning Council by meeting monthly with the Housing Committee of the Philadelphia HIV Commission, the Ryan White Title I Planning Council for the entire region. In 2000, the City restructured the Ryan White Planning Council. OHCD now appoints an HIV/AIDS Housing Advisory Committee. Through this committee, local government representatives as well as advocates, persons with HIV/AIDS, and service and housing providers meet to advise OHCD on HIV/AIDS housing policy and programs.

Project Sponsor Selection
OHCD contracts with existing project sponsors for emergency grants, rental assistance, operating costs and supportive services, and housing counseling activities carried out by suburban providers. Philadelphia agencies providing housing counseling activities for persons with HIV/AIDS are selected as part of a broader housing counseling RFP.

Urgent Needs to be Met
OHCD supports the most urgent and immediate housing needs by concentrating on direct housing assistance, including rental assistance vouchers, short-term (emergency) payments to prevent homelessness and direct operating costs for community-based and other residences. Funding is continued for information/referrals (housing counseling) and for supportive services linked to housing services for persons with mental illness and substance-abuse issues.

Technical Assistance and Planning
OHCD funds technical assistance and planning efforts to support homeless and special-needs housing initiatives. OHCD funds the Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition which assists other private organizations through workshops on homeless housing and supportive services. OHCD funds the provision of technical assistance to organizations developing housing for, or providing assistance to, persons with disabilities. Additionally, OHCD supports the senior housing workshops series.

 

Recent Program Initiatives


Casa Nueva Vida


Serenity House


Calcutta House


Hogar de Esperanza

Housing Development:
OHCD provides housing development financing for HIV or AIDS housing. These funds are made available through an RFP for Special-Needs Housing.

HIV/AIDS Housing Needs Assistance:
OHCD allocated up to $65,000 for an updated HIV/AIDS housing needs assessment.

Private and Public Funding Sources
For most of the housing activities to be funded, there is little other public or private funding available. The Ryan White CARE Act funds case management services which serve as the basic social service system for persons with HIV/AIDS. Ryan White funds in the Philadelphia region have not traditionally been used to provide housing or housing services, and regulations severely limit the kind and nature of housing which can be provided.

Dignity Housing
OHCD supports Dignity Housing’s program of counseling for formerly homeless persons residing in houses rehabilitated by Dignity. The high level of ongoing service by Dignity combined with client commitments to a specific program leading toward self-sufficiency are key elements of Dignity’s approach.

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