Harvey Public Services Program

Many Houstonians rely on the work of non-profit organizations for a range of services. These service providers help us build a more complete approach to Hurricane Harvey recovery. The Harvey Public Services Program provides funding to organizations that meet the essential needs of Houstonians.

Top priorities for services include:

Mental Health
Mental Health
Child Care
Child Care
Job Training
Job Training
Rental Subsidies
Rental Subsidies
Homelessness Services
Homelessness Services
Elderly Care
Elderly Care

Timeline

Round 1
June 2019 3rd Quarter 2019 3rd Quarter 2020 2021
1st Round Applications July 25, 2019 closed 1st Round Extensions begin Term concludes
Round 2 Cancelled

Funding for this program went through a Notice of Funding Availability and application period during the 3rd Quarter of 2019.  There were plans to issue funding in three rounds; however, in July 2022, the Texas General Land Office reduced funding amounts for this program from $60 million to $20 million. This reduction has ultimately closed out the Harvey Public Services Program. As of December 2022, all services funded through this program have ended.

Review the first round NOFA materials.

Award Recipients: Round 1 of Applications

Public Services Activity
Organization Name Organization logo Services Provided Award Amount
Avenue CDC Avenue CDC Housing Counseling and Financial Coaching $300,000.00
BakerRipley BakerRipley Housing Case Management and Temporary Relocation Assistance $1,849,887.00
Houston Area Urban League Houston Area Urban League Housing Counseling and Financial Coaching $300,000.00
Houston Area Women’s Center Houston Area Women’s Center Serving survivors of domestic violence with a variety of services $655,180.00
NestQuest Houston, Inc. NestQuest Houston, Inc. Voucher mobility services $276,044.00
The Montrose Center The Montrose Center Workforce development and case management $415,980.00
The Women’s Home (Project 1) The Women’s Home Homeless services $756,154.00
The Women’s Home (Project 2) The Women’s Home Case Management $850,813.00
The Alliance The Alliance Mental Health, Small Business TA, Child Care, job training $1,322,100.00
The Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation The Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation Housing counseling and home ownership preservation services $726,512.00
The H.E.A.R.T. Program The H.E.A.R.T. Program Job training for adults with IDD $400,000.00
Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Job training via partnerships $1,503,475.00
SEARCH Homeless Services SEARCH Homeless Services Homeless services $1,112,789.00
Transmit Receive Labs, Inc. (TXRX Labs) Transmit Receive Labs, Inc. (TXRX Labs) Job training and education services $300,000.00
Houston Coalition for the Homeless Houston Coalition for the Homeless Homeless Services $1,654,537.00
Home Builder’s Institute Home Builder’s Institute Job Training and Education Services $1,219,258.00
Houston’s Capital Investing in Development and Employment of Adults, Inc. Houston’s Capital Investing in Development and Employment of Adults, Inc. Job Training and Education Services $600,000.00
SER-Jobs for Progress of the Texas Gulf Coast, Inc. SER-Jobs for Progress of the Texas Gulf Coast, Inc. Job Training and Education Services $1,375,000.00
The Village Learning and Achievement Center, Inc. The Village Learning and Achievement Center, Inc. Job Training and Education Services $504,837.00

Documents

The Housing and Community Development Department will update this page with application guidelines and requirements as application rounds approach.

Document Last Updated
Program Overview November 4th, 2019
Program Guidelines May 9th, 2019