Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)
- The Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) is a Housing and Urban Development (HUD) federal entitlement-based program that serves households experiencing homelessness or who are at risk. ESG offers funding assistance to agencies that are responding to the needs of homeless populations.
- ESG requires the use of the Coordinated Entry System. The Coordinated Entry System is created by all homeless service provides working together to help end homelessness in conjunction with Coordinated Assessment Model (CAM)
MSHDA is awarded an ESG allocation annually via an annual Award Notice from HUD which varies each year. Annually MSHDA notifies each Continuum of Care (CoC) of the award amount for their region based on a formula utilizing local population and other poverty statistics.
FY 2023-24 MSHDA ESG funding opportunity
The Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program provides funding to: (1) engage homeless individuals and families living on the street; (2) improve the number and quality of emergency shelters for homeless individuals and families; (3) help operate these shelters; (4) provide essential services to shelter residents, (5) rapidly re- house homeless individuals and families, and (6) prevent families/individuals from becoming homeless.
The Michigan State Housing and Development Authority (MSHDA) ESG NOFA sets forth the process and requirements for applying for ESG funds. MSHDA is awarded an ESG allocation annually via an annual Award Notice from HUD which varies each year. Annually MSHDA notifies the Kalamazoo County Continuum of Care (CoC) of the award amount based on a formula utilizing local population and other poverty statistics.
The Notice of Funding Announcement (NOFA) for the 2022/23 ESG Program Competition was released June 23rd 2023, by MSHDA and is closed Friday, August 18, 2022.
2023/24 Local Application and supporting documents were due 5pm Friday, July 28th, 2023.
Note: MSHDA has NOT released the allocation amounts for FY 2023/2024. MSHDA is suggesting using 2022/23 allocations as a baseline ($485,820). As soon as the amount is made available, it will be posted on the website www.kzoococ.org
The Applicant packet includes the following: