Jefferson County Dep’t of Social Services to Receive Stimulus Funding to Prevent Homelessness

The State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance recently announced the award of nearly $25 million in homelessness prevention grants through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The funds will allow 25 agencies to provide services in 33 counties through the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Program (HPRP).

Locally, awarded funds is the Jefferson County Department of Social Services serving residents of Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence counties, set to receive. $1,976,682

“We must continue to do all we can to help the most vulnerable New Yorkers get through this economic downturn and ensure that those on the brink are not forced into homelessness,” Governor Paterson said. “By helping these individuals and families secure and maintain safe, stable housing, we can help them begin on a path to economic security.”

“This funding will play a critical role in ensuring housing stability for literally thousands of New Yorkers,” said Kristin Proud, Deputy Secretary for Human Services, Technology and Operations, who is currently overseeing OTDA. “Equally important are the services and supports these individuals and families will receive to move toward achieving increased self-sufficiency and, with it, a life of independence.”

The grants announced today are part of $1.5 billion made available through ARRA for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Homelessness Prevention Fund, including a total of $141.2 million awarded to New York State communities. The state’s larger municipalities received this funding directly from the federal government, with the remaining $24.9 million being awarded competitively by OTDA.

The HPRP funds will provide much-needed services to New York families at-risk of homelessness while helping those already homeless to find stable housing. Services to be provided include short- and medium-term rental assistance, legal services, case management, locating available housing and financial counseling. More than 9,000 individuals will benefit from these programs. Additionally, more than half the projects awarded funding are multi-agency collaborations, addressing gaps in their respective communities.

Local Agencies to Receive College Access Challenge Grants

The New York State Higher Education Services Corporation recently announced awards for the College Access Challenge Grant Program, a two-year, $8.2 million federal grant initiative that focuses on motivating New York’s at-risk youth to successfully prepare for and graduate from college. HESC has been designated by Governor David A. Paterson to administer the grant program.

“The College Access Challenge Grants are a great investment in our future. The public-private partnerships created by the CACG program benefit the neediest students of our state by helping them prepare for success in college,” said Governor Paterson. “When these highly skilled workers enter the workforce, our entire state will reap the benefits.”

“These grants, distributed all across the state, provide the funding for outreach and resources, helping thousands of middle and high school students build a solid foundation for achieving a college education,” said Elsa Magee, HESC’s Acting President. “HESC is proud to play a role in carrying out Governor Paterson’s vision for higher education in New York State.”

The eight sub-grants announced today are awarded to schools, agencies and community-based organizations across New York were selected through a competitive process. These grantees will receive a series of sub-grants of up to $400,000 to support specific services for high-need students and their families to help them learn about and prepare for making college and career choices.

Locally, the College Access Challenge Grant recipients and the areas they will serve are Hillside Work Scholarship Connection of Central New York and On Point for College, Inc. of Central New York.

Services provided by the grants include:

College readiness, academic skill building and summer support programs

Career planning strategies

Youth advocacy and mentoring with college student partners

Training for college advisors

Family workshops on college financing and completing financial aid applications

Debt management and financial literacy workshops

Virginia Donohue, Executive Director of On Point for College, Inc. said, “This matching grant will help to provide the staffing and capacity to support 2,300 inner-city youth to enroll and succeed in college. We are grateful to HESC and Governor Paterson for this significant grant opportunity.”

Local Agencies to Receive College Access Challenge Grants

The New York State Higher Education Services Corporation recently announced awards for the College Access Challenge Grant Program, a two-year, $8.2 million federal grant initiative that focuses on motivating New York’s at-risk youth to successfully prepare for and graduate from college. HESC has been designated by Governor David A. Paterson to administer the grant program.

“The College Access Challenge Grants are a great investment in our future. The public-private partnerships created by the CACG program benefit the neediest students of our state by helping them prepare for success in college,” said Governor Paterson. “When these highly skilled workers enter the workforce, our entire state will reap the benefits.”

“These grants, distributed all across the state, provide the funding for outreach and resources, helping thousands of middle and high school students build a solid foundation for achieving a college education,” said Elsa Magee, HESC’s Acting President. “HESC is proud to play a role in carrying out Governor Paterson’s vision for higher education in New York State.”

The eight sub-grants announced today are awarded to schools, agencies and community-based organizations across New York were selected through a competitive process. These grantees will receive a series of sub-grants of up to $400,000 to support specific services for high-need students and their families to help them learn about and prepare for making college and career choices.

Locally, the College Access Challenge Grant recipients and the areas they will serve are Hillside Work Scholarship Connection of Central New York and On Point for College, Inc. of Central New York.

Services provided by the grants include:

College readiness, academic skill building and summer support programs

Career planning strategies

Youth advocacy and mentoring with college student partners

Training for college advisors

Family workshops on college financing and completing financial aid applications

Debt management and financial literacy workshops

Virginia Donohue, Executive Director of On Point for College, Inc. said, “This matching grant will help to provide the staffing and capacity to support 2,300 inner-city youth to enroll and succeed in college. We are grateful to HESC and Governor Paterson for this significant grant opportunity.”

Local Agencies to Receive College Access Challenge Grants

The New York State Higher Education Services Corporation recently announced awards for the College Access Challenge Grant Program, a two-year, $8.2 million federal grant initiative that focuses on motivating New York’s at-risk youth to successfully prepare for and graduate from college. HESC has been designated by Governor David A. Paterson to administer the grant program.

“The College Access Challenge Grants are a great investment in our future. The public-private partnerships created by the CACG program benefit the neediest students of our state by helping them prepare for success in college,” said Governor Paterson. “When these highly skilled workers enter the workforce, our entire state will reap the benefits.”

“These grants, distributed all across the state, provide the funding for outreach and resources, helping thousands of middle and high school students build a solid foundation for achieving a college education,” said Elsa Magee, HESC’s Acting President. “HESC is proud to play a role in carrying out Governor Paterson’s vision for higher education in New York State.”

The eight sub-grants announced today are awarded to schools, agencies and community-based organizations across New York were selected through a competitive process. These grantees will receive a series of sub-grants of up to $400,000 to support specific services for high-need students and their families to help them learn about and prepare for making college and career choices.

Locally, the College Access Challenge Grant recipients and the areas they will serve are Hillside Work Scholarship Connection of Central New York and On Point for College, Inc. of Central New York.

Services provided by the grants include:

College readiness, academic skill building and summer support programs

Career planning strategies

Youth advocacy and mentoring with college student partners

Training for college advisors

Family workshops on college financing and completing financial aid applications

Debt management and financial literacy workshops

Virginia Donohue, Executive Director of On Point for College, Inc. said, “This matching grant will help to provide the staffing and capacity to support 2,300 inner-city youth to enroll and succeed in college. We are grateful to HESC and Governor Paterson for this significant grant opportunity.”

Local Agencies to Receive College Access Challenge Grants

The New York State Higher Education Services Corporation recently announced awards for the College Access Challenge Grant Program, a two-year, $8.2 million federal grant initiative that focuses on motivating New York’s at-risk youth to successfully prepare for and graduate from college. HESC has been designated by Governor David A. Paterson to administer the grant program.

“The College Access Challenge Grants are a great investment in our future. The public-private partnerships created by the CACG program benefit the neediest students of our state by helping them prepare for success in college,” said Governor Paterson. “When these highly skilled workers enter the workforce, our entire state will reap the benefits.”

“These grants, distributed all across the state, provide the funding for outreach and resources, helping thousands of middle and high school students build a solid foundation for achieving a college education,” said Elsa Magee, HESC’s Acting President. “HESC is proud to play a role in carrying out Governor Paterson’s vision for higher education in New York State.”

The eight sub-grants announced today are awarded to schools, agencies and community-based organizations across New York were selected through a competitive process. These grantees will receive a series of sub-grants of up to $400,000 to support specific services for high-need students and their families to help them learn about and prepare for making college and career choices.

Locally, the College Access Challenge Grant recipients and the areas they will serve are Hillside Work Scholarship Connection of Central New York and On Point for College, Inc. of Central New York.

Services provided by the grants include:

College readiness, academic skill building and summer support programs

Career planning strategies

Youth advocacy and mentoring with college student partners

Training for college advisors

Family workshops on college financing and completing financial aid applications

Debt management and financial literacy workshops

Virginia Donohue, Executive Director of On Point for College, Inc. said, “This matching grant will help to provide the staffing and capacity to support 2,300 inner-city youth to enroll and succeed in college. We are grateful to HESC and Governor Paterson for this significant grant opportunity.”

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