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City proposes $20M funding for rapid rehousing subsidies and housing assessment reform

April 22, 2024 | San Francisco County, California


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City proposes $20M funding for rapid rehousing subsidies and housing assessment reform
Housing referral status took center stage during the recent San Francisco County government meeting, highlighting the city's approach to addressing homelessness. Officials discussed the coordinated entry system, which assesses families' needs and vulnerabilities to categorize them into two groups: housing referral status and problem-solving status.

Families identified as needing more than just financial assistance fall into the housing referral status category. This designation indicates that they require additional support, such as permanent supportive housing or rapid rehousing. The process involves helping these families gather necessary documents and matching them with available housing units based on their level of vulnerability.

Importantly, immigration status does not affect eligibility for housing assistance. However, it does play a role in matching families to federally funded units, which require specific immigration criteria. If a family's immigration status does not align with these requirements, they will be directed to locally funded housing options.

In an exciting development, the meeting also revealed plans to secure $20 million for rapid rehousing subsidies through the Popsie initiative. This funding, already earmarked for family housing, will not require reallocating resources from other programs. The proposal has received backing from the OCO committee and is included in the upcoming budget, pending approval from the board and the mayor.

This comprehensive approach aims to streamline support for vulnerable families in San Francisco, ensuring that housing assistance is accessible and effectively tailored to individual needs.

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