ESG Program

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The ESG Program is a U.S. federal grant initiative that funds local efforts to prevent homelessness, support emergency shelters, and rapidly re-house individuals and families in crisis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal grant program
homelessness assistance program
administeredBy United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
surface form: HUD

United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
surface form: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
coordinatesWith Continuum of Care Program
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibleRecipients metropolitan cities
states
territories
urban counties
focusArea emergency shelter services
homelessness prevention
housing stability
rapid re-housing
fullName Emergency Solutions Grants Program
fundingType federal grant
formula grant
fundingUse essential services for shelter residents
housing relocation and stabilization services
medium-term rental assistance
shelter operations and maintenance
short-term rental assistance
street outreach services
fundsCanBeSubgrantedTo local governments
nonprofit organizations
implementsPolicy federal homelessness assistance strategy
intendedOutcome improve housing stability for at-risk households
reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness
shorten episodes of homelessness
legalBasis McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
policyArea homelessness policy
housing and community development
primaryGoal prevent homelessness
rapidly re-house homeless individuals and families
support emergency shelters
replacedProgram Emergency Solutions Grants Program
surface form: Emergency Shelter Grants Program
requires use of Homeless Management Information System
supportsActivity emergency shelter operations
homeless management information systems
homelessness prevention services
rapid re-housing assistance
street outreach
targetPopulation families at risk of homelessness
homeless families
homeless individuals
individuals at risk of homelessness

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