Boulder County has received a $680,560 federal grant that’s expected to support about 30 families or individuals who are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded the money — which also will be spent on strengthening the work of the county’s Community Housing Resource Panel — to the Boulder County Housing Authority’s Housing Stabilization Program, county officials announced Friday.
The resource panel is comprised of seven community safety-net organizations that provide supportive case management and what the county said in a news release are “rapid re-housing resources.”
Through the panel’s coordinated referral and assessment work, the Boulder County Department of Housing and Human Services provides a range of supportive housing options to homeless or imminently homeless households, with the goal of helping those people move toward self-sufficiency.
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