The Salvation Army of Livingston County has been awarded $14,025 in federal funds from Phase 40 of the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program to assist with the emergency food and shelter needs of our community. Since July 1, 2022, The Salvation Army of Livingston County has sheltered 1,555 people.
The allocation was made by a National Board that is chaired by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Specific guidelines and requirements must be followed by the agencies that receive funding. Those guidelines can be found in the links below.
The purpose of FEMA funds is to support emergency food and shelter programs, which includes allowable expenses for shelter, rent, mortgage, and utility assistance. These funds can also be used to support eviction diversion and transitioning of individuals from homeless shelters to stable housing.
Applications received by the local board were reviewed during the week of June 26. The local board awarded the full $14,025 to The Salvation Army of Livingston County for emergency housing.
For a list of applicant responsibilities, as outlined in the EFSP Manual and Addendums, review the following links:
Phase 35 Manual: https://www.efsp.unitedway.org/efsp/website/websiteContents/PDFs/EFSPManual/Phase_35_Manual.pdf
Phase 36 Addendum – https://www.efsp.unitedway.org/efsp/website/websiteContents/PDFs/AddendumtoProgramManual/AddendumP36Manual.pdf
Phase 37 and CARES Addendum – https://www.liveunitedhc.org/images/AddendumP37Manual.pdf
For questions, contact Caryn Butzke at cbutzke@lcunitedway.org.