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The Institute will help supportive housing partners learn how to navigate the complex process of developing housing with supportive services to prevent and end homelessness. More information and to review the request for applications
- KCMO services and funding for unhoused persons - City of Kansas City, MO
We will build hundreds of affordable housing units as part...
- KCMO services and funding for unhoused persons - City of Kansas City, MO
The Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri (HAKC), established in 1941, provides decent, affordable housing for eligible low-income families, people with disabilities, and the elderly through 1,722 Public Housing units and manages 10,000 Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV) for area landlords.
Zero KC is Kansas City's strategic plan to end homelessness and is executed through the Office of Unhoused Solutions (OUS). Kansas City is offering a grant to support service providers helping unhoused individuals. APPLY NOW for a Zero KC Grant. Learn more about the Zero KC Grant.
Public Housing Agencies were established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Public Housing properties come in all sizes and types, from scattered family apartments and houses to high-rise apartments for elderly families.
We will build hundreds of affordable housing units as part of the Barney Allis Plaza renovation in downtown Kansas City. During January/February 2021, the Bartle Hall Warming Center provided a safe, warm place to stay for an average of 307 people nightly during the worst two months of the winter.
The housing choice voucher program is a rental assistance program funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to assist very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market. The participant is free to choose any housing that meets the requirements of the ...
Since 1986, we have been providing permanent, transitional and emergency housing assistance to Kansas City’s most vulnerable. Each year, we provide services to nearly 2,000 individuals. We work every day toward a world free of homelessness and discrimination in housing.