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BALTIMORE EMSAS HOPWA GRANTEE MAYORS OFFICE OF HUMAN SERVICES HOMELESS SERVICES PROGRAM 7 E. REDWOOD STREET, 5 TH FLOOR BALTIMORE, MD 21202 HOPWA PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR: LAKEYSHA VAUGHN OFFICE: 410-396-4887 FAX 410-539-1091 EMAIL:


  1. BALTIMORE EMSA’S HOPWA GRANTEE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF HUMAN SERVICES HOMELESS SERVICES PROGRAM 7 E. REDWOOD STREET, 5 TH FLOOR BALTIMORE, MD 21202 HOPWA PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR: LAKEYSHA VAUGHN OFFICE: 410-396-4887 FAX 410-539-1091 EMAIL: LAKEYSHA.VAUGHN@BALTIMORECITY.GOV

  2. HOPWA BALTIMORE EMSA TYPES OF FUNDING • HOPWA IN THE BALTIMORE EMSA IS FUNDED UNDER TWO CATEGORIES • CATEGORY 1: FORMULA • ENTITLEMENT PROGRAM ISSUED BY HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) BASED ON CUMULATIVE CASES OF AIDS • UNDER THE HOUSING OPPORTUNITY THROUGH MODERNIZATION ACT, THE WAY IN WHICH HOPWA FUNDS ARE DISTRIBUTED HAS CHANGED. • BASED ON THESE RECENT CHANGES, THE BALTIMORE EMSA HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A HEAVILY IMPACTED AREA.

  3. HOPWA BALTIMORE EMSA TYPES OF FUNDING • CATEGORY 2: COMPETITIVE • THE BALTIMORE EMSA RECEIVES TWO COMPETITIVE AWARDS • HOUSING AND HEALTH – TBRA PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY MOHS – HSP • HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM • ASSIST 50 HOUSEHOLDS ANNUALLY WITH TBRA • AIRS AT THE DOOR • MOHS GRANT ADMINISTRATOR • EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT, TBRA, SHORT-TERM HOUSING, AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PROVIDE TO PLWHA RE-ENTERING FROM PRISON

  4. THE BALTIMORE EMSA • JURISDICTIONS • BALTIMORE CITY • BALTIMORE COUNTY • ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY • CARROLL COUNTY • HARFORD COUNTY • HOWARD COUNTY • QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY

  5. CURRENT AWARDS Type of Award rd Grant ant Award d Dates es Allo llocatio tion Formula EMSA 7/1/17-6/30/2018 $8,441,433 Competitive H&H 4/1/2016-3/31/2019 $1,405,950 Competitive ATD 5/1/2018-4/30/2021 $1,424,500

  6. HOPWA FISCAL YEAR 2018 FUNDING Juris isdictio diction Allo llocatio tion Service vices s Provid vided ed Baltimore City $5,889,826 TBRA, STRMU, PHP & Support Services Anne Arundel County $571,977 TBRA & Support Services Baltimore County $1,371,064 TBRA & STRMU Anne Arundel County $58,880 TBRA & Support Services Harford County $201,874 TBRA Howard County $294,400 TBRA Queen Anne’s County $23,412 TBRA

  7. PERSONS SERVED Juris isdictio diction # of Perso sons Serve ved City of Baltimore TBRA - 417 units, 731 people STRMU – 110 households Support Services – 1,341 Anne Arundel County 35 units, 55 people Baltimore County 81 units, 174 people Carroll County 19 households Harford County 16 units, 26 people Howard County 20 units, 29 people Queen Anne’s County 2 units, 5 people

  8. AGENCIES FUNDED FY2018 Agency cy Service vices AIRS People on the Move – Employment Development Prog Don Miller House – 24hr care for medically fragile patients Chase Brexton Health Services Case management, STRMU, Outreach, and Medical services GEDCO Case management (ended 3/31/2018) Healthcare for the Homeless Case management Joseph Richey House Hospice Movable Feast Meal delivery services, Nutritional education Project Plase STRMU, Case management, Medical services University of MD STRMU, Case management, Employment services (new)

  9. FY2017 DEMOGRAPHICS FOR EMSA • 699 HOUSEHOLDS SERVED WITH HOUSING ASSISTANCE • GENDER • MALE – 344 • FEMALE – 346 • RACE • BLACK 645 • WHITE – 52 • NATIVE AMERICAN 1

  10. HOUSEHOLD AREA MEDIAN INCOME Percentage centage of AMI House seholds olds Serve ved d wit ith Housin sing g Assist istan ance ce 0-30% 623 31-50% 57 51-80% 19

  11. RECENT CHANGES • POSITIVE • IN FY2018 THE CITY’S HOPWA PROGRAM HAS PARTNERED THE STATE’S RYAN WHITE PART B PROGRAM • MOHS RECEIVED A $2.2 MILLION AWARD FROM PART B FOR HOUSING AND SUPPORT SERVICES FOR PLWHA • THIS PARTNERSHIP WILL ALLOW THE CITY TO UTILIZE MORE ITS HOPWA FUNDS FOR HOUSING AND RYAN WHITE FUNDS FOR ELIGIBLE SUPPORT SERVICES • THE CITY’S HAP PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY GOING THROUGH THE WAITING LI ST TO GET PLWHA HOUSED • ONCE WAITING LIST IS EXHAUSTED, COORDINATED ACCESS WILL BE UTILIZED

  12. CHANGES TO COME • NEGATIVE/POSITIVE • THE BALTIMORE EMSA HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A HEAVILY IMPACTED AREA DUE TO THE MODERNIZATION ACT • OVER THE NEXT FIVE YEARS, THE CITY WILL LOSE APPROXIMATELY $3 MILLION IN HOPWA FUNDS • THE PARTNERSHIP WITH RYAN WHITE PART B, WILL HELP WITH THE LOSS OF FUNDS • THE EMSA WAS THOUGHT TO BE LOSING $1 MILLION FOR FY2018; HOWEVER, THIS WAS NOT THE CASE • THE EMSA’S FY2019 AWARD IS $8,417,340

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