COVID-19 Guidance and Resources for Homeless Service Grantees and Local Governments
COVID-19 Guidance for Homeless Service Programs
Below are links to preliminary COVID-19 guidance for homeless service program providers. We are working with the Washington State Department of Health on additional resources and guidance. If you have additional questions about the COVID-19 outbreak, we recommend contacting your local public health department or the Washington State Department of Health at 1-800-525-0127.
CDC Interim Guidance for Homeless Service Providers to Plan and Respond to the COVID-19 (web)
Discontinuing Home Isolation (PDF)
Information on taking care of people who are sick, how long to isolate, and other commonly asked questions (web)
Information from WA State DOH on working with people who are homeless (web)
COVID-19 Tips for Homeless Service Providers (PDF)
Interim Guidance on COVID-19 for Homeless Service Providers (PDF)
Home Isolation Guidance for Families and Individuals Living in Permanent Supportive Housing (PDF)
FAQ for Coordinated Entry, Consolidated Homeless Grant on COVID (PDF)
Clarification: Relief efforts are allowed under Governor Inslee’s proclamations (PDF)
COVID-19 Emergency Response Grant for Tribal Governments
Funding for this grant is to address the COVID-19 outbreak-related needs of tribal governments.
COVID-19 Emergency Response Grant for Tribal Governments Contact Information
Emily Burgess
Emily.Burgess@commerce.wa.gov
Diane Klontz, Assistant Director of the Community Services and Housing Division, at (360) 701–2732.
COVID-19 Emergency Housing Grants to Counties
Funding for this grant is to address the COVID -19 outbreak-related public health needs of people experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of quarantine or isolation due to the outbreak.
- COVID-19 Housing Grant Announcement (web)
- COVID-19 Housing Grant Amount to Each County (PDF)
- COVID-19 Housing Grant Guidelines (PDF)
- Grant Webinars (DOC)
- Guidelines Q&A (PDF)
- COVID Plan Template (DOC)
- County COVID Plans (web)
- COVID Grantee Contact List (XLSX)
- Webinar Recording on Serving Homeless Youth in Isolation/Quarantine Facilities
- PowerPoint Slides: Serving Homeless Youth in Isolation/Quarantine Facilities (PDF)
- Guidance on Serving Homeless Youth in Isolation/Quarantine Facilities (PDF)
COVID-19 Emergency Housing Grants Contact Information
Kathy Kinard
kathy.kinard@commerce.wa.gov
Commerce Housing Assistance page
Diane Klontz, Assistant Director of the Community Services and Housing Division, at (360) 701–2732.
Landlord Mitigation Program and Tenancy Preservation Program
Office of Homeless Youth Grantee Guidance
- NN4Y Fact Sheet on Youth Access to Economic Stimulus Payment (PDF)
- NN4Y Recorded Webinar on Youth Access to Economic Stimulus Payment
- Letter to OHY Grantees on Eligible Expenses During the COVID-19 Crisis (PDF)
- Temporary Waivers (PDF)
- OHY COVID-19 FAQ (PDF)
- Department of Children, Youth and Families COVID-19 Updates
- Supplies for staying safer while providing street-based outreach from Harm Reduction Coalition staff (PDF)
- DOH Guidance for Youth-Serving Organizations (PDF)
- Street Outreach Strategies in Light of COVID-19 (PDF)
- DOH guidance for Group Home Facilities (PDF)
- DOH Guidance for Homeless Shelters (PDF)
- DOH Prioritization Guidelines for Allocation of PPE (PDF)
- Webinar Recording on Serving Homeless Youth in Isolation/Quarantine Facilities
- PowerPoint Slides: Serving Homeless Youth in Isolation/Quarantine Facilities (PDF)
- Guidance on Serving Homeless Youth in Isolation/Quarantine Facilities (PDF)
Office of Homeless Youth Contact Information
Housing Trust Fund Disaster Assistance
State CDBG-Coronavirus (CDBG-CV1) Grants for Rural County and City Governments
The federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) has allocated supplemental CDBG Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) funds through the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to the state CDBG program at Commerce. The first round of CDBG-CV funding is available for CDBG non-entitlement (rural) county and city governments.