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2013 Missouri Housing Summit

2013 Missouri Housing Summit. Rental Subsidies Panel Shelter Plus Care Liz Hagar-Mace, Housing Director Missouri Department of Mental Health. Shelter Plus Care defined.

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2013 Missouri Housing Summit

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  1. 2013 Missouri Housing Summit Rental Subsidies Panel Shelter Plus Care Liz Hagar-Mace, Housing Director Missouri Department of Mental Health

  2. Shelter Plus Care defined Shelter Plus Care (S+C) provides rental assistance for hard-to-serve homelesspersons with disabilities in connection with supportive services funded from sources outside the program. (Grants prior to 2012/HEARTH Act are Shelter Plus Care. Funding for 2012 and after Permanent Supported Housing Long Term Rental Assistance, but we still call them Shelter Plus Care.)

  3. History of S+C • DMH Housing has been involved in providing Shelter Plus Care for homeless persons with disabilities since 1994. • That year, DMH received 3 grants from HUD to provide S+C rental assistance to homeless individuals & families in St. Louis & Kansas City. • Since 1999, DMH has expanded the S+C programs with over 40 grants statewide.

  4. Eligibility Criteria for Shelter Plus Care

  5. S+C Eligibility The Applicant must… • be 18 years of age or older • meet the HUD definition of Homeless • have a disability • meet very low income criteria • be receiving support services

  6. Category 1: individuals or families who lack a fixed, regular, & adequate nighttime residence.

  7. This consists of: • public or private place not meant for human habitation (streets, cars, parks, campgrounds) • a supervised publicly or privately operated shelter designated to provide temporary living arrangements (including congregate shelters, transitional housing, and hotels and motels paid for by charitable organizations or by federal, state, or local government programs for low-income individuals); and • an individual who is exiting an institution where he or she resided for 90 days or less and who resided in an emergency shelter or place not meant for human habitation immediately before entering that institution.

  8. Disability Definition A person shall be considered to have a disability if he/she has a disability that: • Is expected to be long-continuing or of indefinite duration; • Substantially impedes the individual’s ability to live independently; • Such a nature that it could be improved by more suitable housing conditions • Is a physical, mental, or emotional impairment, including an impairment caused by alcohol or drug abuse, posttraumatic stress disorder, or brain injury.

  9. What HUD Considers Disabled (to qualify for S+C) Applicants must have one of the following disabilities to qualify for Shelter Plus Care: • A serious mental illness • An alcohol and/or drug abuse disorder • A developmental disability, other physical disability • A diagnosis of AIDS or of HIV infection

  10. Types of Rental Assistance • TRA – Tenant-based Rental Assistance • SRA – Sponsor-based Rental Assistance • PRA – Project –based Rental Assistance

  11. Types of Rental Assistance cont. • TRA: Tenant controls selection of unit and assistance moves with the tenant. • SRA: Assistance may be restricted to units of the sponsor’s choice, and may or may not move with the tenant, at the discretion of the sponsor. • PRA: Assistance is linked to a specific unit and does not move with the tenant.

  12. Atchison Nodaway Scotland Mercer Schuyler Worth Putnam Clark Blue counties = Shelter Plus Care Green counties = Rental Assistance Program (RAP) Gold counties = both programs Harrison Sullivan Adair Gentry Knox Lewis Holt Grundy Andrew Davies Linn Macon DeKalb Marion Shelby Caldwell Buchanan Livingston Clinton Chariton Ralls Platte Randolph Carroll Monroe Ray Pike Clay Audrain Howard Saline Boone Lafayette Lincoln Jackson Montgomery Callaway Cooper DMH Housing Assistance Programs by County Johnson Pettis St. Charles Warren Cass Moniteau St. Louis Cole Gasconade Morgan Henry Franklin Benton Jefferson Bates Osage Miller Maries Crawford St. Clair Camden Hickory Washington Ste. Genevieve Vernon Phelps Pulaski St. Francois Dallas Cedar Perry Polk Iron Dent Laclede Barton Madison Reynolds CapeGirardeau Texas Dade Bollinger Webster Wright Greene Shannon Jasper Lawrence Wayne Scott Carter Stoddard Christian Douglas Mississippi Newton Howell Barry Butler Oregon Ripley New Madrid Stone Taney Ozark McDonald Pemiscot Dunklin

  13. More Information: Liz Hagar-Mace • 573-522-6519 • Liz.Hagar-Mace@dmh.mo.gov • www.dmh.mo.gov/housing

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