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Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG)
 
The City of Mesa has participated in the Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) Program since 1988. During this time, the City has funded projects that assist in the provision of emergency shelter and/or prevention activities for the homeless or those at risk of being homeless. To be eligible for funding, activities must either be:

Undertake renovation, major rehabilitation or conversion of buildings for use as emergency shelters for the homeless; or

Provide essential services to the homeless; or Provide for payment of maintenance, operation costs - (i.e.: rent, utilities, insurance, security, repairs or furnishings, etc.); or

Development and implementation of homeless prevention activities (with qualifying criteria).

ORGANIZATION

FY 08/09 PROJECT TYPE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
MesaCAN $77,074 Operations Operations of East Valley Men's Center (EVMC)
A New Leaf, Autumn House $37,223 Operations Operations  of domestic violence shelter
A New Leaf, La Mesita $29,260 Operations Operations of family homeless shelter
ESG Administration $7,576 Administration Administration of ESG program
TOTAL $151,133

NOTE: ESG applications are reviewed and recommendations approved by the Human Services Advisory Board.