Who Qualifies for Supportive Housing in Washington

GrantID: 58422

Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000

Deadline: December 22, 2025

Grant Amount High: $400,000

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Summary

If you are located in Washington and working in the area of Education, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Supportive Housing for HIV Patients in Washington

In Washington State, the complexities surrounding housing availability and healthcare access pose significant barriers for individuals living with HIV. With an estimated 13% of residents experiencing housing instability, the intersections between homelessness and chronic health conditions like HIV result in severe health disparities. Many individuals living with HIV report that the lack of stable housing exacerbates their health challenges and complicates their ability to engage consistently with healthcare services.

The populations most affected by these housing-related challenges include low-income individuals, LGBTQ+ communities, and people of color, who face systemic inequalities that limit their access to both housing and healthcare. Washington State's urban areas, particularly Seattle, display a stark contrast in healthcare access compared to rural regions, where a lack of healthcare infrastructure hinders residents' ability to receive timely HIV care. In these areas, precarious housing situations can result in disrupted health management, stigmas that prevent individuals from seeking care, and ultimately, poorer health outcomes.

This funding specifically supports initiatives that develop supportive housing projects for individuals living with HIV, emphasizing integrated services that address both housing and healthcare needs. The objective is not just to provide shelter but to create a supportive environment where residents can receive comprehensive health services, including mental health support, substance use treatment, and nutritional assistance. Such an integrated approach is crucial in Washington, given the state’s diversity and varying healthcare access levels.

Eligibility requirements for this initiative focus on organizations with a demonstrated history of providing housing and health services to low-income or medically underserved populations. Applicants must outline their capacity to offer case management and support services alongside housing solutions. This is particularly relevant in Washington, where many applicants will need to coordinate with various local agencies to effectively address the multifaceted needs of residents. The application process may also require evidence of community partnerships and stakeholder support, ensuring that the program is responsive to the needs of the population.

Fit assessments must consider the unique geographical and socioeconomic landscape of Washington. Proposals should demonstrate an understanding of the local context, particularly regarding how housing solutions will be tailored to the residents' specific needs, including cultural sensitivity and accessibility. By tracking success through metrics such as housing retention rates and health improvements, initiatives can provide impactful results that help individuals living with HIV regain stability in their lives. Washington's commitment to tackling housing instability as part of HIV management sets it apart from neighboring states, focusing on integrative solutions that enhance quality of life and health outcomes.

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