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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) - Administration for Children and Families (ACF) - Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) - Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB)
06/21/22 11:59 PM ET
Grants to USA and territories government agencies, Tribes, IHEs, and nonprofit organizations, including faith-based and community organizations, for transitional housing and related supportive services for vulnerable youth and young adults. Required registrations may take several weeks to complete. All projects must provide shelter and supportive services; choosing one or the other is not an option. Funding is intended to provide safety, permanency, well-being and self-sufficiency for runaway and homeless youth and young adults who cannot live safely with a parent, legal guardian, or relative, and who have no other safe, alternative living arrangement.
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) supports organizations and communities that work every day to end youth homelessness, adolescent pregnancy, and domestic violence. FYSB works toward a future in which all of the nation’s youth, individuals, and families - no matter what challenges they may face - can live healthy, productive, violence-free lives. FYSB’s Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) Program is accepting applications for the Transitional Living Program (TLP). The purpose of FYSB’s TLP grant program is to provide safe, stable, and appropriate housing for youth ages 16 to under 22 years of age and their young families who are experiencing homelessness. Housing for such youth may be provided for 18 months (540 days) or, under extenuating circumstances, up to 21 months (635 days).
Project Goal and Vision:
GrantWatch ID#: 136742
$20,668,143
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- Award Ceiling: $250,000 Per Budget Period
- Award Floor: $100,000 Per Budget Period
- Average Projected Award Amount: $175,000 Per Budget Period
Anticipated Project Start Date: 09/30/2022
Length of Project Period: 36-month project period with three 12-month budget periods
An initial grant award will be for a 12-month budget period. The award of continuation grants beyond the initial 12-month budget period will be subject to the availability of funds, satisfactory progress on the part of the grantee, and a determination that the continued funding would be in the best interest of the federal government.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Program Office Contact:
Tyanna Williams
Administration for Children and Families
Administration on Children, Youth, and Families
Family and Youth Services Bureau
Mary E. Switzer Building
330 C Street, SW
Washington, DC 20201
Phone: (202) 205-8348
Email: Tyanna.Williams@acf.hhs.gov
Office of Grants Management Contact:
Katrina Morgan
Administration for Children and Families
Office of Grants Management
330 C Street, SW.
Switzer Building, Third Floor, Room 3204
Washington, DC 20201
Phone: (202) 401-5127
Email: katrina.morgan@acf.hhs.gov
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HHS-2022-ACF-ACYF-CX-0061
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