BRAP Bridging Rental Assistance Program

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HEARTH Webinar Part II This is Part II of the webinar providing an overview of the local implementation of the HEARTH Act. Thank you for watching, the.
Advertisements

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) Department of Community Development May 13, 2009.
“Untangling the Web: Collaborations Between Housing Agencies and School Districts to Meet HEARTH Act Requirements” October 28, 2012 How one model in Atlanta.
PARTNERING TO END HOMELESSNESS IN A CHANGING HEALTH CARE ENVIRONMENT Pamela S. Hyde, J.D. SAMHSA Administrator National Alliance to End Homelessness U.S.
1 Overview of the HUD-VASH Program and the Housing First Model.
The HUD-VASH Program: Permanent Supportive Housing For Chronically Homeless Veterans Nancy Campbell, National Director HUD-VASH.
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WORKGROUP Reallocate $ for more community based housing Need rapid rehousing dollars Adjust current grant to allow for more.
New York City Housing. Department of Homeless Services Housing Preservation and Development New York City Housing Authority 80/20 housing Supportive Housing.
Maine DHHS Subsidy Programs Who Qualifies? How to Apply? Sheldon Wheeler, Maine DHHS Chester Barnes, Maine DHHS Virginia Dill, Shalom House.
HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION - INTERVENTION Metro Detroit’s Community Summit To End Homelessness.
Criminal Justice Mental Health and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Housing Strategies Ellen Piekalkiewicz Department of Children and Families Florida.
Housing and Service Options for People With Disabilities
Veterans Healthcare Administration Detroit VA Medical Center
SSVF Homelessness Prevention
1. 2 Definition of Homeless No Resources to Obtain Housing !!! Chronic Homeless Chronic Homeless –Most Restrictive Permanent Housing Permanent Housing.
Welcome Funds Available Low-Income Housing Funds Homeless Housing Funds 2009 Application Information.
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa Rapid Re-Housing Program (RHP) Presented by Jennielynn Holmes & Tanya Wulff.
Copyright © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 4 Treatment Settings and Therapeutic Programs.
CIVIL STATE MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT FACILITY RESPONSIBILTIES.
2014 Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS) Data Standards for ESG Presented by Melissa Mikel September
Conducting Better Point-in-Time Counts of Homeless Persons Erin Wilson Abt Associates Inc. Washington, DC July 9, 2007.
Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Georgia Housing Voucher and Bridge Funding Programs SFY 2013 A Year in Review.
ENROLLING Clients in Programs Updated April 2011.
What Is It, Anyway? Virginia Association of Housing and Community Development Officials February 25, 2008.
HOMELESS VERIFICATION FORMS GRANTEE WORKSHOP Anna Jacobsen City of Pasadena.
Housing Options for People with Disabilities And Homelessness Julie Grothe Guild Incorporated NAMI Conference
Brap & Shelter Plus Care Programs. BRAP Bridging Rental Assistance Program.
Maine PATH Program Overview 2016 Emergency Shelter & Housing Assistance Training.
Virginia Department of Corrections Medicaid Offender Inpatient Hospital Program Myra Smith, DOC Healthcare Reimbursement Specialist October 1, 2015.
ACCESS & AUTHORIZATION. HOUSEKEEPING Food Restrooms Cell phones and calls Questions.
1 Landlord Presentation (insert date of presentation)
Discharge Destinations A Guide For Choosing the Correct Destination Option in HMIS.
Accessing Housing Resources through the LME Understanding Shelter Plus Care Program.
Cost of Rural Homelessness: Rural Permanent Supportive Housing Cost Analysis MHSA Small County TA Call September 15, 2010.
Housing Department City Council through Economic Development and Technology Committee Rental Assistance Program Update 2016 PHA Annual Plan William Huang,
Eligible Participants. Eligible participants Definition of homeless Documenting homelessness Policies for intake Definition of disability for PSH Documenting.
The Research Behind Successful Supportive Housing September 2016.
Definition & Documentation
Affordable Housing for People with Disabilities
Butte County Department of Behavioral Health
Housing Resources used by MN Tribes
Alameda County Home Stretch
Overview of HUD’s Competitive Programs
Affordable Housing for People with Disabilities
Building an Effective Homeless Response System
Health Care for Homeless Veterans Programs (HCHV)
HMIS Data Standards 2017 Changes
Specialized Recovery Services Program: Ohio’s 1915(i) program
What is the Homeless Point-in-Time Count?
Supportive Services for Veteran Families
Minnesota’s Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
JUST Health (Justice-Involved Utilization of State Transitioned Healthcare) Conduent Government Healthcare Solutions.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Eligibility
Non-EIA Rent Assist November 2017.
Homeless documentation
September 15, 2008 Resource Coordinator Training
Administered by the Clarion County Housing Authority
Let’s get people some bus passes!
SMI Determination Form Clinical Guide
KC METRO HMIS Training PATH.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE IN MASSACHUSETTS
Housing Access for Washtenaw County
Applying for Social Security Disability and SSI
Addressing the Housing and Behavioral Needs of Vulnerable Populations
Assertive community treatment webinar
Behavioral Wellness Community Housing and Support Services
Indiana Affiliation of recovery residences
BRAP Bridging Rental Assistance Program
Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility- PRTF
CES 101: Making the Connections for Reentry Housing
Presentation transcript:

BRAP Bridging Rental Assistance Program

What is BRAP? Bridging Rental Assistance Program Transitional Housing Subsidy for adults with severe and persistent mental illness Subsidy program helps to pay for the rent of an independent apartment Tenants pay 51% of their gross income to rental costs

Who Can BRAP Help? Adults with a Severe and Disabling Mental Illness who meet Eligibility For Care Criteria for Community Support Services as defined by the Section 17.02 of the MaineCare Benefits Manual who: Receive SSI/SSDI benefits or have applied but are in the appeals process; and Have applied for a Section 8 Housing Voucher; and Meet one of BRAP’s four priorities

BRAP Priority Criteria Applicant is leaving a State Institution, or a private psychiatric hospital bed; or a state funded residential treatment program (MH PNMI) or has been discharged within the last 24 months from any of these institutions. Applicant is homeless as defined by BRAP priorities The applicant is living in substandard housing in the community. Applicant is being discharged within the next 30 days from a correctional facility (jail/prison); or has been adjudicated through a mental health treatment courts and meets Section 17 criteria

How to Apply for BRAP 1. Complete an application and gather all the required attachments / verifications Verification of income from or application to Social Security Verification of application for Section 8 housing Verification of priority status Verification of Section 17 eligibility (APS verification or BRAP enrollment form) 2. Submit completed application and all attachments to the LAA who covers the desired town/county

Disability Documentation IF Applicant is enrolled in Section 17 (Community Integration) or Section 97 (PNMI) services: Attach APS HealthCare document which includes active enrollment date OR IF Applicant is not enrolled in SAMHS services: Attach a completed BRAP Enrollment Form with a diagnosis given date (within 90 days of application submission) and LOCUS score.

Priority 1 – Psychiatric Hospitalization / PNMI Applicant actively being discharged from a State Psychiatric Hospital (Riverview or Dorothea Dix); or being discharged after a 72 hour or greater psychiatric inpatient hospital admission; or leaving a State funded residential treatment program (mental health PNMI) Applicant received treatment from a State Psychiatric hospital (Riverview or Dorothea Dix), or a State funded residential treatment program, within the last 24 months Applicant has had two or more episodes of inpatient treatment for mental illness, for greater than 72 hours per episode, within the past 24 months Applicant has been committed by a civil court for psychiatric treatment as an adult Submit documentation on hospital or program letterhead or designated form that clearly indicates admission date and discharge dates (or expected discharge date if still hospitalized).

Priority 2 – Homelessness Applicant is homeless as defined by BRAP priorities: Shelter Verification – letterhead from shelter documenting current residency; or Streets Verification – documentation from staff person with direct knowledge of the situation with dates homelessness was witnessed (Example: police officer or outreach worker); or Transitional Housing Verification if homeless directly before entry – letterhead from transitional program and verification of previous homeless situation; or Proof of Eviction within 7 days – Court document documenting eviction date

Priority 3 - Substandard Housing Applicant is living in substandard housing in the community which can be demonstrated by showing it: -does not have operable indoor plumbing -does not have a useable flush toilet inside the unit -does not have a useable bathtub or shower -does not have electricity, and/or -has been declared unfit for habitation by an agency or unit of government

Priority 4 – Jail / Prison Applicant is being discharged in the next 30 days from a correctional facility Agency letterhead stating: Name of facility Entry Date Anticipated Release Date Applicant has been adjudicated through a Mental Health Treatment court and no subsequent residences have been identified and they lack the resources and support networks needed to obtain access to housing Documentation of adjudication through mental health treatment court

Income Source All applicants must be receiving SSI/SSDI or another form of income to be eligible for BRAP (i.e. SSI/SSDI, TANF, Child Support, Employment, General Assistance, etc.) All household income verifications must be dated within the last 120 days All applicants must attach SSI/SSDI verification to their application Current statement of benefits from SSA or Documentation of current application or appeal of denial for benefits

Section 8 All applicants applying for BRAP must apply for Section 8 to be considered eligible. When applying, please submit: Copy of application with date/time stamp; or Letter from Housing Authority regarding status on waitlist

Shelter Plus Care (SPC)

What is Shelter Plus Care? Permanent Supported Housing Subsidy for adults with a severe disability who are experiencing homelessness Subsidy program helps to pay for the rent of an independent apartment Tenants pay 30% of adjusted income to rental costs

Shelter Plus Care (SPC) SPC vouchers are prioritized for (Severe and Persistent Mentally Ill, Chronic Substance Abuse, Co-Occurring Disorders, and HIV/AIDS) according to the following homeless priorities: 1) HUD defined Chronic Homeless 2) Maine defined Long Term Stayer 3) HUD defined Literal Homeless 4) HUD defined moving from/graduating Transitional Housing with documentation of homelessness upon entrance.

SPC Homeless Criteria Applicant is homeless as defined by the US Department of Housing & Urban Development for permanent housing programs: Shelter Verification – letterhead from shelter documenting current residency; or Streets Verification – documentation from staff person with direct knowledge of the situation (Example: police officer or outreach worker); or Transitional Housing Verification if homeless directly before entry – letterhead from transitional program and previous homeless situation Staying with friends or family does not qualify (i.e. couch surfing)

How to Apply for SPC 1.Complete an application and gather all the required attachments (homeless verification & signed disability verification) 2.Submit complete application and all attachments to the agency who covers the desired town/county

Additional Questions? As a reminder, all applications can be found online at www.shalomhouseinc.org/subsidies Contact your local BRAP or Shelter Plus Care agent for applications and more information about these programs in your area.