The Georgia Department of Community Affairs’ (DCA) State Housing Trust Fund for the Homeless Commission announced Tuesday the launch of Georgia Rehoused, a streamlined process for communities to submit funding proposals to help reduce homelessness statewide.
Georgia Rehoused will use a single pre-application, available for submission now through April 10, to determine eligibility for various funding opportunities.
How do you apply to Georgia Rehoused?
The pre-application process allows DCA to support and advise communities on their compliance with basic eligibility requirements and their readiness to proceed with a final application, according to officials. It will also help to determine timing and award limitations for finite funding.
After being examined, DCA staff will reach out to pre-applicants to recommend either submitting a full application or completing additional work to meet basic eligibility requirements.
The department intends to distribute available state and federal funding through Georgia Rehoused in three award cycles.