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Notice #: 0001424821-01
Public Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE
EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANTS (ESG) PROGRAM

On March 8, 2019 the City and County of Honolulu (City) published a Public Notice in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser proposing to reprogram ESG funds to Fiscal Year 2017 projects that could utilize the funds immediately, in order to achieve ESG program goals more efficiently and expediently. The City is issuing a revision to the Public Notice to revise the ESG FY 2017 funding proposed for IHS, The Institute for Human Services, Inc. and Partners In Care – Oahu’s Continuum of Care (PIC).

FISCAL YEAR 2017 – 22nd Year Action Plan

AWARD REDUCTION OF $21,100.00
IHS, The Institute for Human Services, Inc. – Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re
housing
Project Description: Grant funds for homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing program, which includes short-term or medium-term rental assistance, financial assistance, and housing relocation and stabilization services, excluding moving costs. ESG funds will be utilized to provide Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing assistance, eligible under 24 CFR § 576.103 and 576.104.
Fiscal Year: 2017 (22nd Year Action Plan)
Funding Source: ESG Funds
Proposed Amount: $274,639.81 (originally $295,739.81)
Homelessness Prevention – $168,877.00 (originally $175,177.00)
Rapid Re-Housing – $95,071.81 (originally $109,871.81)
Administrative Costs – $10,691.00
Location: 916 Ka’amahu Place #A, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

AWARD INCREASE OF $21,100.00
Partners in Care, Oahu’s Continuum of Care – Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
Project Description: Grant funds for the maintenance and management of HMIS. ESG Funds will be utilized for the HMIS component eligible under 24 CFR §576.107.
Fiscal Year: 2017 (22nd Year Action Plan)
Funding Source: ESG Funds
Proposed Amount: $21,100.00 (originally $0.00)
Location: 200 North Vineyard, Suite 200 Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

On June 29, 2021 the City and County of Honolulu (City) published a Public Notice in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser a list of projects (CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA) for the City’s Twenty-Seventh (27th) Year Action Plan for Fiscal Year 2022 (July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022). Then on January 1, 2023, the City and County of Honolulu (City) published a Public Notice in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser proposing to reprogram ESG funds to Fiscal Year 2021, 2022, and 2023 projects that could utilize the funds immediately, in order to achieve ESG program goals more efficiently and expediently. The City is issuing a revision to the Public Notices to revise the ESG FY 2022 funding proposed for IHS, The Institute for Human Services, Inc., and Family Promise of Hawaii.

FISCAL YEAR 2022 – 27th Year Action Plan

AWARD REDUCTION OF $26,412.12
IHS, The Institute for Human Services – Homelessness Prevention
Project Description: Grant funds for a homelessness prevention program, which includes short-term or medium-term rental assistance, financial assistance, and housing relocation and stabilization services, excluding moving costs. ESG Funds will be utilized to provide homelessness prevention activities, eligible under 24 CFR 576.103.
Fiscal Year: 2022 (27th Year Action Plan)
Funding Source: ESG Funds
Proposed Amount: $44,527.40 (originally $70,939.52)
Location: 916 Ka’amahu Place, #A, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

AWARD REDUCTION OF $13,080.52
IHS, The Institute for Human Services – Rapid Re-Housing
Project Description: Grant funds for a rapid re-housing program, which includes short-term or medium-term rental assistance, financial assistance, and housing relocation and stabilization services, excluding moving costs. ESG Funds will be utilized to provide rapid re-housing activities, eligible under 24 CFR § 576.104.
Fiscal Year: 2022 (27th Year Action Plan)
Funding Source: ESG Funds
Proposed Amount: $36,521.59 (originally $49,602.11)
Location: 916 Ka’amahu Place, #A, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

AWARD INCREASE OF $19,746.32
Family Promise of Hawaii – Homelessness Prevention
Project Description: Grant funds for a homelessness prevention program, which includes short-term or medium-term rental assistance, financial assistance, and housing relocation and stabilization services, excluding moving costs. ESG Funds will be utilized to provide homelessness prevention, eligible under 24 CFR § 576.103.
Fiscal Year: 2022 (27th Year Action Plan)
Funding Source: ESG Funds
Proposed Amount: $19,746.32 (originally $0.00)
Location: 245 North Kukui Street, Suite #101, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

AWARD INCREASE OF $19,746.32
Family Promise of Hawaii – Rapid Re-Housing Program
Project Description: Grant funds for a rapid re-housing program, which includes short-term or medium -term rental assistance, financial assistance, and housing relocation and stabilization services, excluding moving costs. ESG Funds will be utilized to provide rapid re-housing assistance, eligible under 24 CFR § 576.104.
Fiscal Year: 2022 (27th Year Action Plan)
Funding Source: ESG Funds
Proposed Amount: $19,746.32 (originally $0.00)
Location: 245 North Kukui Street, Suite #101, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

Interested parties may submit written comments by August 27, 2023 to the City & County of Honolulu, Department of Community Services, Community Based Development Division, 925 Dillingham Boulevard, Suite 200, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96817 or by email to dcscbdd2@honolulu.gov.

Anton C. Krucky, Director
Department of Community Services

By order of RICK BLANGIARDI, MAYOR
City and County of Honolulu

(SA1424821 7/28/23)