2017 Project Applications

Tier 1
Rank Agency Project Project Type Recommendation
1 Clark County HMIS Expansion 2017 HMIS $504,900
2 WestCare Safe Haven SH $329,612
3 Safe Nest Operation Fresh Start – Bonus RRH $270,636
4 Lutheran Social Services Welcome H.O.M.E. RRH $285,988
5 United States Veterans Initiative Chronically Homeless Aspiring for Maintenance 2 PSH $218,487
6 Southern Nevada Children First A Place Called Home RRH $193,208
7 United States Veterans Initiative Chronically Homeless Aspiring for Maintenance 1 PSH $167,645
8 United States Veterans Initiative Permanent Housing for Veterans with Disabilities PSH $120,781
9 Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth NPHY Independent Living TH $226,210
10 HELP of Southern Nevada Shannon West Homeless Youth Center TH $210,282
11 Clark County Healthy Living PSH $565,540
12 United States Veterans Initiative Permanent Housing for Veterans with Disabilities 2 PSH $662,933
13 United States Veterans Initiative Veterans In Progress (VIP) TH $122,854
14 The Salvation Army Housing the Homeless RRH $269,754
15 HELP of Southern Nevada HELP them HOME Expansion PSH $324,970
16 HopeLink of Southern Nevada HomeLink RRH $362,446
17 St. Jude’s Ranch Crossings TH $344,610
18 HELP of Southern Nevada A New Start PSH $583,793
19 HELP of Southern Nevada HELP them HOME PSH $407,980
20 Southern Nevada Children First Moving Forward TH $175,107
21 Clark County New Beginnings PSH $1,380,976
22 Clark County STAR TH-RRH 1 – Bonus TH-RRH $515,079
23 Clark County STAR TH-RRH 2 – Reallocation TH-RRH $1,060,353
24 Clark County STAR PSH – Reallocation PSH $1,601,349
25 St. Jude’s Ranch New Crossings RRH – Reallocation RRH $327,575
26 HELP of  Southern Nevada SN CE Community Matching-Reallocation CE-SSO $202,502
27 Clark County HMIS Expansion 2017.2-Reallocation HMIS $355,254
28 Southern Nevada Mental Health Services Stepping Stones (Straddling Tiers) PSH $518,703
Total Request for Tier 1: $12,309,527
Tier 2
Project Agency Project Type Recommendation
28 Southern Nevada Mental Health Services Stepping Stones (Straddling Tiers) PSH $990,201
29 Clark County Keeping Families Together 2 – Reallocation TH-RRH $581,229
Total Request for Tier 2: $1,571,430
Planning
n/a Clark County CoC Planning Project 2017 Planning $392,857

Total Request to HUD

$14, 273,814

Southern Nevada Continuum of Care
With the enactment of the HEARTH Act in 2009, the CoC is now an entity that implements the HUD CoC program and includes all who choose to participate and are concerned with and/or are providing services to individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness.

Agendas & Meeting Minutes
Learn about upcoming agendas and dates for Continuum of Care Board meetings or browse our archives.

Working Groups
Working Groups are established to address mandates and/or topics of critical importance to the SNH CoC and specifically referenced in the HEARTH Act.

About Homelessness
There are currently more than 100 service providers, including government entities, nonprofit organizations, faith-based groups and corporate partners, that are working together to provide homeless prevention and assistance programs to bring an end to homelessness in our community.

The Plan
In 2007, the plan was developed using stakeholder input, to guide the work of the community in ending homelessness.

Gap Anaylsis
The gaps analysis identifies key unmet needs in the housing and services system.

Homeless Census
An annual Homeless Census is a requirement of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) of all Continuums of Care throughout the country.

Coordinated Entry
Coordinated Entry (CE) is a requirement of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and is Southern Nevada’s strategy for a more efficient system to help people experiencing homelessness to access housing services.

SOAR
SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) is a program designed to increase access to SSI/SSDI for eligible adults who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness and have a mental illness, medical impairment, and/or a co-occurring substance use disorder.

National Partnerships
We maintain partnerships with several national organizations.

HMIS
A Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) is a local information technology system used to collect client-level data and data on the provision of housing and services to homeless individuals and families and persons at risk of homelessness.

Public Input
The Continuum of Care appreciates your feedback! The Public Input section frequently request responses and feedback from stakeholders and the public. Please check the section for more information.

Training Opportunties
There is always more to learn.  We're here to help.

Funding Opportunities
Learn about opportunities to fund our cause.

Glossary of Terms
Definitions and acronyms to help you.

External Resources
Get information on CHAP Specific Resources.

Environmental Reviews
The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) requires the analysis of the impact of federally funded projects on the environment and vice versa.

Property Partners
Find out how Operation HOME! can support your business.

About Operation HOME!
Operation HOME! is a regional initiative of Help Hope Home to find homes for 2,022 high-risk homeless Southern Nevadans at increased risk of COVID-19 by the end of 2022.

Contracted Provider Resources

For Operation HOME! RRH Subcontractors. Grants access to training links and the document library