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Applicant Name Project Name Project Objective/Description Core Activity CA-ESG
Requested
Emergency
Shelter
Street
Outreach
Rapid
Rehousing
Homeless
Prevention
HMIS
(max. 10% of
total award)
Admin.Total Award
(CA-ESG)
SHELTER, Inc.
1333 Willow Pass Rd #206
Concord, CA 94520
Rapid Rehousing &
Homeless Prevention
Program
Program rapidly re-houses homeless households and prevents homelessness for households at
immediate risk of homelessness.Services include case management and financial assistance
(e.g.,move-in costs,rental subsidies).Increased focus to increase the level of services to quickly
rapidly rehouse to a permanent home homeless households (e.g.housing search,more intensive
case management and increased rent assistance as needed).
Rapid Rehousing $260,000 $108,105 $8,000 $116,105
SHELTER, Inc.
1333 Willow Pass Rd #206
Concord, CA 94520
Mountain View Family
Emergency Shelter
Open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, Mountain View Emergency Family Shelter is a year-round
emergency shelter serving homeless families with children. The program provides homeless
families with a safe place to sleep and meals in conjunction with critical on-site services such as
education, employment services and counseling aimed at developing stability and self-sufficiency.
Emergency Shelter
Service $37,500 $33,236 $33,236
Contra Costa County
Health Services
1350 Arnold Drive, Ste 202
Martinez, CA 94553
CCHS CORE
OUTREACH
PROGRAM
Health Services CORE Outreach Program will provide daytime outreach in small multidisciplinary
teams that will work collaboratively to engage and stabilize homeless individuals living outside and
deliver health and basic need services and aid in obtaining interim and permanent housing.
Street Outreach $99,003 $65,421 $65,421
STAND! For Families Free
of Violence
1410 Danzig Plaza
Concord, CA 94520
Emergency Shelter
STAND!’s Emergency Shelter can accommodate up to 24 adult survivors and their children who are
fleeing life threatening violent relationships for up to 3 months at no cost. As part of a continuum of
care at STAND!, the Shelter provides clients with access to comprehensive supportive services,
including food, clothing, social and legal advocacy, vocational assistance, child services, housing
referrals, and evidence-based counseling – transitioning clients toward independence.
Emergency Shelter
Service $26,000 $24,000 $24,000
Trinity Center
Walnut Creek
1924 Trinity Avenue
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Trinity Center
Emergency Day
Shelter
Trinity Center Walnut Creek proposes to continue and expand its successful Emergency Day
Shelter to meet the basic and recovery needs of homeless and very low-income persons. Our
accessible program engages homeless persons who are resistant to services and advocates for
their health, self-sufficiency, and permanent housing. By implementing an advocacy-oriented
approach with very low barriers to services, Trinity Center supports the transition from
homelessness to self-reliance.
Emergency Shelter
Service $35,000 $31,500 $31,500
Contra Costa County
Conservation & Dev. Dept.
30 Muir Road
Martinez, CA 94553
Program
Administration
General Program Administrative costs include staff adminisrative work, training, equipment, and
general operating expenses.Administration N/A $7,803 $7,803
$314,440 $88,736 $65,421 $108,105 $8,000 $0 $7,803 $278,065 Total
CA-ESG
Recommendation