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Department of Health Services

Sonoma County Homeless Coalition

Summary of 2019-2020 Funding Requests

Continuum of Care 500

Below is a summary of the requests made for for the 2019-2020 Consolidated Notice of Funding Availability for Homeless Services Funding.

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Applications Received Total: $32,796,409

Funds Available: $14,245,728

$2.30 in requests for each dollar available.

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Eligible Homeless Services Submissions

Eligible Capital Projects Submissions

Ineligible Project Submissions

Summary of Homeless Services Requests

49 Applications deemed eligible

Category Amount Requested
Coordinated Entry Access Points $365,000
Emergency Shelter $1,693,770
Fair Housing Related Services $260,100
Homelessness Prevention & Diversion $868,009
Other Homeless Services $1,455,779
Permanent Supportive Housing $2,830,144
Rapid Re-Housing $2,446,237
Street Outreach $1,019,439
Winter Shelter $446,558
Subtotal Services $11,385,036

 

Summary of Capital Development Requests

23 Applications deemed eligible

Category Amount Requested
Permanent Supportive Housing – Construction/Rehab $9,363,976
Permanent Supportive Housing - Acquisition $7,250,000
Emergency Shelter Rehabilitation $93,699
City Capital Development Projects $4,703,698
Subtotal Capital Development $21,411,373

 

Eligible Homeless Services Submissions

Coordinated Entry Access Points: $365,000

  • Catholic Charities - Coordinated Entry
  • Interfaith Shelter Network - Sonoma Valley Access Point

Emergency Shelter: $1,693,770

  • Catholic Charities: Sam Jones Hall
  • Committee on the Shelterless (COTS): Mary Isaak Center Emergency Shelter
  • Community Action Partnership: Sloan Women's Emergency Shelter
  • Catholic Charities: Family Support Center
  • YWCA: Confidential Safe House and Services
  • Social Advocates for Youth: Dream Center Emergency Shelter
  • Progress Foundation: Peer Respite

Homelessness Prevention & Diversion: $868,009

  • Catholic Charities: Homeless Prevention/Diversion
  • Committee on the Shelterless (COTS): COTS Prevention Diversion Program
  • Community Action Partnership: HCA Family Fund
  • Social Advocates for Youth: TAY Homelessness Prevention
  • SHARE - Sonoma County: Sonoma County Home Share Program
  • SHARE - Sonoma County: Sonoma Valley Home Share Program

Other Homeless Services: $1,455,779

  • Catholic Charities: Mental Health Integration Pilot
  • Goodwill Industries of the Redwood Empire: Mental Health Homeless Services Peer Navigators
  • Russian Riverkeeper: Clean Camp & Education
  • St. Vincent de Paul Sonoma County: Sonoma County Homeless Court
  • West County Community Services: Meeting Their Needs - Leveraging High Acuity Case Management
  • The Living Room/Homeless Action!: West College Ave. Tent Village
  • The Living Room/Homeless Action!: Sister Scene Safe Parking & Tent Camping

Permanent Supportive Housing - $2,830,144

  • Catholic Charities: PSH - Alternative for Unsheltered Community (for Service-Resistant Population)
  • Catholic Charities: Palms Inn (Services)
  • Community Support Network: CSN PSH - Housing First (Stony Point Common)
  • Community Support Network: Sanctuary House PSH Program
  • Committee on the Shelterless (COTS): Vida Nueva Permanent Supportive Housing
  • Reach for Home: Permanent Supportive Housing
  • The Living Room: The Living Room - Road to Home
  • The Living Room/Homeless Action!: Fair Homes - 2005 Linwood

Rapid-Rehousing - $2,446,237

  • Catholic Charities: Rapid Re-Housing
  • Committee on the Shelterless: COTS Rapid Re-Housing
  • InterFaith Shelter Network: Housing First - Sonoma Valley
  • InterFaith Shelter Network: Family Rapid Re-Housing
  • Reach for Home: Short Term Subsidy (RRH)
  • Sonoma County Housing Authority: Housing Navigation & Stabilization
  • Social Advocates for Youth: Rapid Re-Housing
  • West County Community Services: West County Rapid Rehousing +
  • TLC Child & Family Services: THP - Plus Expansion

Street Outreach - $1,019,439

  • Abode Sonoma County: The Care Van
  • Catholic Charities: Homeless Service Center
  • Catholic Charities: HOST
  • Reach for Home: Outreach
  • Social Advocates for Youth: Street Outreach

Winter Shelter - $446,558

  • Sonoma Overnight Support: SOS Winter Shelter
  • Committee on the Shelterless (COTS): COTS Winter Shelter
  • Catholic Charities: Winter Shelter Expansion
  • Social Advocates for Youth: TAY Winter Shelter Expansion
  • West County Community Services: West County Winter Shelter

 

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Eligible Capital Project Submissions

Permanent Supportive Housing - Construction/Rehab - $9,363,976

  • Petaluma Ecumenical Properties: Linda Tunis Senior Housing
  • Burbank Housing Development Corporation: Caritas Homes, Phase I
  • Buckelew Programs: PSH - North County
  • Petaluma Ecumenical Properties: River City Senior Apartments
  • Casbah Entrepreneurs LLC: Palms Inn (Rehab)
  • Community Housing Sonoma County: Hearn Veterans Village
  • Community Support Network: Sanctuary Villas Capital Development
  • The Living Room/Homeless Action!: Fair Homes - 2005 Linwood
  • The Living Room/Homeless Action!: Asha's Place - 2865 Ash, Tiny House Village
  • The Living Room/Homeless Action!: KBBF Tiny House Village
  • The Living Room/Homeless Action!: Kowell Gardens Tiny Home Village
  • The Living Room/Homeless Action!: Santa Rosa Veterans Building, Stand Down Village (RVs and Trailers)
  • The Living Room/Homeless Action!: Sun Village, 932 Stony Point, Living Earth Village

Permanent Supportive Housing - Acquisition - $7,250,000

  • Reach For Home: 2 Home Purchase
  • St Vincent De Paul Sonoma County: The Gold Coin - Permanent Supportive Housing
  • The Living Room: The Living Room - Road to Home (Capital)

Emergency Shelter Rehabilitation - $93,699

  • Community Action Partnership: Sloan Capital Improvements

City Capital Development Projects - $4,703,698

  • City of Sonoma: Sonoma Valley Homeless Facility Investment Initiative
  • City of Santa Rosa: Samuel L. Jones Hall Homeless Shelter & Santa Rosa Navigation Center
  • City of Sebastopol: Park Village
  • City of Healdsburg: Victory Studios/Apartments
  • City of Petaluma: COTS & KFFS Shelter Rehabilitation

Fair Housing Related Services - $260,100 for $175,000 Set-Aside

For review by Community Development Committee

  • Fair Housing Advocates of Sonoma: Fair Housing Education & Enforcement
  • Legal Aid of Sonoma County: HOME: Geographic Housing Equity and Eviction Defense

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Ineligible Project Submissions

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The FY 2019-20 Consolidated Notice of Funding Availability contains significant new, one-time funding. Per the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA), Home Sonoma County staff promised to encourage creative approaches for any eligible use of Homeless Emergency Aid Program dollars. For this reason, staff added an additional step in determining the eligibility of applications from emerging organizations.

 After an initial process to confirm the timely submission and completeness of more than 60 applications, 24 applications remained which had technical deficiencies. As a new step, applicants that had submitted projects with technical deficiencies were provided with a summary of the deficiencies, and offered two days to address the deficiencies. To maintain fairness to the applicants that met eligibility without a need for correction, this effort explicitly offered two days to submit revised or substitute documents that would address the deficiencies, e.g., submit the same document with corrected numbers. The invitation would not be viewed as an extension of the submission deadline, but only as an opportunity to correct the deficiencies identified.

One organization resubmitted all application materials anew within the two-day timeframe. The new applications were not considered. However the newly submitted documents were reviewed to determine if they addressed the identified deficiencies. If a submitted document addressed an identified deficiency, staff determined it eligible.

Following this process, nine of the 24 applications with technical deficiencies were added to the eligible project list. The following 15 applications did not address the technical deficiencies identified on the first review, or had other technical problems that resulted in their being determined ineligible for full review. 

Applicant Project Name/Address Technical deficiency

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

704 Bennett Valley Rd. Safe Parking - Services Uncorrected technical deficiencies: “corrected” submission did not match original.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

704 Bennett Valley Rd. Safe Parking - Capital Capital request ($23,507) does not meet minimum of $50,000.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

Asha’s Place Tiny House Village, 2864 Ash – Services Uncorrected technical deficiencies: “corrected” budget ($451,808) did not match original. Capital project was eligible.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

Round Park Safe Parking, 6475 Packinghouse Rd Safe Parking – Services Uncorrected technical deficiencies: “corrected” submissions did not match any of the original budget figures.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

Round Park Safe Parking, 6475 Packinghouse Rd Safe Parking – Capital Uncorrected technical deficiencies: “corrected” submissions did not match any of the original budget figures; capital request ($5,357 or $7,667, depending on the document) does not meet the minimum of $50,000.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

2090 W. College Tent Village – Capital Capital request ($38,590) does not meet minimum of $50,000. Services project was eligible.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

KBBF Tiny Home Village - Services Uncorrected technical deficiencies: Application was missing; “corrected” submission did not match any of the original budget figures. Capital project was eligible.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

Sister Scene, 103 College Safe Parking – Capital Capital request ($12,497) does not meet minimum of $50,000. Services project was eligible.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

Thanksgiving Tiny Home Village, 1225 Fulton – Services Uncorrected technical deficiencies: budgets had been missing; “corrected” submissions did not match any of the original budget figures submitted.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

Thanksgiving Village, 1225 Fulton – Capital Uncorrected technical deficiencies: budgets had been missing; “corrected” submissions did not match any of the original budget figures submitted.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

Kowell Gardens Tiny Home Village – Services Uncorrected technical deficiencies: “corrected” application did not match the original cover sheet and budget.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

5664 Gravenstein – Services Uncorrected technical deficiencies: Services application was blank, budget numbers differed on all documents, various documents missing. No new or corrected submission was made.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

5664 Gravenstein – Capital Uncorrected technical deficiencies: Capital application was misnamed and budget numbers differed on all documents. No new or corrected submission was made.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

“Stand Down Village” at SR Vets Building – Services Uncorrected technical deficiencies: “corrected” budget submitted did not match either the original budget or the request on the signed cover sheet.

The Living Room /Homeless Action!

Sun Village, 932 Stony Point - Services Uncorrected technical deficiencies: “corrected” submissions did not match either the original budget or the request on the signed cover sheet.

 

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