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Governor Newsom Announces $116.3 Million for New Homeless Housing

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Governor Gavin Newsom today announced more than $116 million in funding for seven Homekey projects across the state.
The seven new projects will provide 387 housing units for people experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness.
Since the Governor announced a $2.75 billion extension of Homekey in September 2021, the state has awarded $470 million to 23 projects that, when completed, will create more than 1,700 housing units for Californians most in need of a safe place to call home.
When combined with the original Homekey program from 2020, the Governor’s nation-leading initiative has provided $1.3 billion for 7,700 new homeless housing units.
“Our historic response towards homelessness has housed thousands of individuals at an unprecedented rate since the start of the pandemic,” said Governor Newsom.
“Today’s announcement will bring 387 housing units for those most in need of a home, offering several essential supportive services with easy access to public transportation.”
“California is making deep investments that continue to reap benefits for thousands of individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless,” said Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency Secretary Lourdes Castro Ramírez.
“We are grateful to the many communities that are continuing to leverage Homekey dollars as they work with care and speed to provide affordable, dignified places for people without a place to call home.”
“You can’t have a strong economy without strong, stable, healthy communities where people can live, care for their families, get education and benefit from transportation and all the health and social amenities that come along with it,” said Department of Housing and Community Development Director Gustavo Velasquez. “
Homekey projects don’t just pop up overnight – it takes a coordinated effort between the state and local jurisdictions to focus on the greater good of providing housing for those most in need.”
Today’s awards include the following projects:

Additional Homekey awards will be announced in the coming weeks.
Completed applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until funds are exhausted or May 2, 2022, whichever comes first.
For more information, please visit the Homekey webpage.
The Department of Housing and Community Development has also created the Homekey Awards Dashboard where Californians can track Homekey project awards by dollar totals, project type, progress and region.
The dashboard is updated in real time as additional projects are approved.

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