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TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS - HOSPITALITY HOUSE - GRASS VALLEY
HOSPITALITY HOUSE #90738514
Hospitality House offers two transportation programs: Homeless Access Transport (HAT) and Older Adults Access Transport.
EMERGENCY FUND - UWNC
UNITED WAY OF NEVADA COUNTY #95755487
United Way of Nevada County administers the Emergency Fund, which provides one-time financial assistance to Nevada and Sierra County residents experiencing a temporary and verifiable emergency that threatens their housing, health, or safety.
The fund is designed as a last resort to address unexpected crises where no other resources are available. It is not intended for ongoing needs or chronic financial hardship.
Services include:
Additional notes:
Applications are submitted online.
Rental assistance is for security deposit assistance only; this program does not provide rent payment assistance for people already living in their rental.
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CALAIM SERVICES - PH
PROJECT HEART #97639837
Project HEART provides CalAIM services for eligible Medi-Cal members through Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Community Supports (CS). This program is designed to meet people where they are; especially those facing complex challenges such as housing instability, medical needs, behavioral health barriers, or difficulty navigating support systems. Project Heart's goal is to reduce crisis cycles and improve stability through coordinated, person centered care.
Through ECM, participants receive individualized case management and care coordination that connects health, housing, and social supports into one plan. Project HEART helps clients access the services they need, communicate with providers, stay connected to appointments, and overcome barriers that often prevent progress. Project Heart focus on consistent support, relationship based guidance, and practical next steps that help clients regain momentum and confidence.
Community Supports provide real help with housing related needs such…
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PROJECT NEW START - PH
PROJECT HEART #97639865
Project Heart provides a Project New Start program which offers a supportive pathway for individuals transitioning from incarceration back into the community. Project HEART’s goal is to help people rebuild their lives, reduce the risk of reoffending, and create a strong foundation for long-term stability. Project Heart walks alongside those who have faced life destabilizing challenges, providing guidance, encouragement, and practical support every step of the way.
Purpose is to break the cycle of incarceration by providing hope, structure, and community to those at high risk of reoffending; especially individuals whose past behaviors were driven by addiction, trauma, or lack of support.
Project Heart believes that everyone deserves a second chance, and that with accountability, real friendship, and access to resources, long-term change is possible.
Pre-Release Services – Project Heart meets with participants while they are still in custody too prepare them for a successful transition and…
LANDLORD LIAISON PROGRAM - FREED
FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #94637370
FREED's Landlord Liaison Program (LLP) helps people experiencing or at risk of homelessness access and maintain stable housing.
Services include:
No income limits apply. Program participation begins after enrollment in the coordinated entry system.
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This resource is eligible for electronic referral.
SAFE HOUSE - WOW
WOMEN OF WORTH #4664293
The Women of Worth Safe House provides an emergency shelter and transitional housing assisting women and families in crisis, victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. Offers support services including legal and medical assistance, advocacy and case management, mentoring and support groups, educational and career assistance, and art therapy for children ages 5-12.
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------------------------------------This is a Ready to Grow (R2G) resource. Ready to Grow is a First 5 Nevada County program to connect children 0-5 with services and information that support their well-being. Organizations with programs that have this R2G tag may have additional programs of interest to families.
211-CONTACT CENTERS-CALIFORNIA & USA
CONNECTING POINT #68869729
The 211 Connecting Point Contact Center can refer people to other 211 call centers in California and around the USA.
Find contact centers around the United States here.
You can also call 866-FIND-211 (866-346-3211) to find your county's 211 in California. Your call can be transferred to your local 2-1-1.
(Note: If you work at a 2-1-1 in California and would like your county to route appropriately through the 866-find-211 phone line, please contact Eve Hamilton at ehamilton@icfs.org.)
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| 2‑1‑1 is a free telephone number providing access to local community services. 2‑1‑1 is available in multiple languages, allowing people access to information and to obtain referrals for resources such as physical and mental health, housing, utility, food, transportation, employment assistance, and suicide and crisis interventions. 2‑1‑1 also provides disaster preparedness, response, and recovery during declared emergencies. | |
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211-COORDINATED ENTRY - PLACER COUNTY
CONNECTING POINT #63671720
The 211 Connecting Point Contact Center provides a coordinated entry system for people currently experiencing homelessness.
Coordinated Entry callers will speak to a 211 Consumer Service Representative (CSR), who will walk them through a series of questions. The caller’s answers are entered by the 211 CSR into HUD’s Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), which can be accessed only by designated organizations that provide housing services.
Callers have access to emergency shelter, as well as long term/permanent housing, by going through the Coordinated Entry process.
Coordinated Entry intakes can be completed by calling 211's Homeless Resource Helpline at 833-3PLACER (833-375-2237).
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SAFE PROGRAM - BFFY
BRIGHT FUTURES FOR YOUTH #70210129
The SAFE (Stability, Access, Foundation, Empowerment) program is committed to finding and helping youth ages 12 -25 who are experiencing homelessness.
Many youth experiencing homelessness do not have access to local or state funding or simply don’t know what services are available. And few nonprofit organizations in the region can help.
SAFE fills the gap by connecting youth who have alternative, unpredictable, or inconsistent housing access with community resources and well-trained professionals.
SAFE helps mitigate homelessness in Nevada County by providing:
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EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NCSOS
NEVADA COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS #85976523
The Nevada County Superintendent of Schools (NCSOS) offers many educational services including programs on web pages listed below.
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