**APPLICATION PERIOD CLOSED**
Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG)
2012 and 2013 Applications
Snohomish County announces the availability of funds for 2012 and 2013 Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) projects. The funding available is currently estimated to be $128,437 for each year.
The funds may be used to provide essential services to homeless persons, to provide operating costs for homeless shelters, to provide homeless prevention assistance, to make improvements to existing shelters or to make available additional shelters. Activities funded must be consistent with the Snohomish County Urban County Consortium Housing and Community Development 2010-2014 Consolidated Plan.
The application provides information and instructions for private non-profit organizations interested in applying for these funds.
Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) 2012-2013 Application Documents:
PRE-APPLICATION INFORMATION SESSION:
Interested applicants are encouraged to attend the pre-application workshop.
Monday, November 7, 2011
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Snohomish County Government Campus (Map)
Robert Drewel Administration Building (Admin East)
First Floor, Public Meeting Room 2
3000 Rockefeller Avenue in downtown Everett
ESG Application Information Session Questions & Answers: Use the following link to download the questions asked and answers provided during the Pre-Application Information Session held on November 7th.
ESG Application Information Session Questions & Answers (PDF)(227kb)
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
November 30, 2011 no later than 5 p.m. No applications will be accepted after this deadline. Applications will not be accepted by e-mail or fax. Mailed applications must be posted in time to be received by the deadline.
For additional information or to arrange an individual pre-application conference, please contact:
ADA Notice:
The County strives to provide access to all members of the public. Snohomish County facilities are accessible. If additional accommodations are required, please notify the ADA contact person at least one week in advance of the workshop. In addition, reasonable accommodations will be made to provide the information in this application in an alternative format upon request. Please contact Stephanie Jensen at (425) 388-3605 (voice) or (425) 388-3700 (TDD).
Foreign language interpreters are also available upon request where a substantial number of non-English speaking residents can reasonably be expected to participate. Please contact Stephanie Jensen at (425) 388-3605.
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