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3 Homelessness Assistance (funded with CHG Standard and PSH CHF) <br />[.1 Homelessness Assistance Allowable Interventions J <br />All housing intervention definitions can be found in Section 1.4. <br />3.1.1 Temporary Housing Interventions <br />✓ Emergency Shelter (ES) <br />• Drop -in Shelter <br />• Continuous -stay Shelter <br />✓ Transitional Housing (TH) <br />3.1.2 Permanent Housing Interventions <br />✓ Rapid Re -Housing (RRH) <br />✓ Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) <br />3.1.3 Services Only Interventions <br />✓ Street Outreach <br />3.2 Homelessness Assistance Household Eligibility <br />A household is one or more individuals seeking to obtain housing together. The entire household <br />must be considered for eligibility determination and services. A household does not include friends or <br />family that are providing temporary housing. Refer to Appendix E: Household Eligibility Requirements. <br />A household's primary nighttime residence, where they sleep the majority of the time, is used for <br />determining eligibility. <br />A household's current nighttime residence, where they slept last night, is used for determining HMIS <br />project entry. <br />Eligible households for homelessness assistance must meet both housing status and income <br />requirements as detailed in the following sections. <br />3.2.1 CHG Standard <br />Housing Status Income* <br />At or below 80% <br />Homeless AND <br />area median income <br />*Household income must not exceed 80 percent of area median income. Lead grantees may determine <br />to target households with a lower area median income. <br />3.2.2 Permanent Supportive Housing for Chronically Homeless Families (PSH CHF) <br />Eligibility for PSH CHF: <br />✓ Head of household (HOH) must meet housing status detailed below and have a disability as <br />defined in section 3.8, and <br />Page 1 16 <br />