Funding search · EIN 770381154 · Seaside, CA

Coalition of Homeless Service Providers

A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.

33
grants reported
$8.6M
total given
2021–2024
filing years
$222,734
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20212024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

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3 grants matching “rehousing · $1.2M

  • $898,634

    Community Human Services · Monterey, CA · 2024

    This agreement will support the operations of communityhuman services shuman hearthouse shelter, alongside rapid rehousing services.

  • $304,641

    San Benito County · Hollister, CA · 2024

    San benito county will provide rapid rehousing services to homeless youth ages 18-24 years of age which include: 1) housing identification by identifying willing landlords and finding available housing opportunities, 2) read all
  • $35,457

    Central Coast Center for Independent Living · Salinas, CA · 2021

    Heap- rental assistance/rapid rehousing

Grant history

All 33 reported grants, largest first.

  • $898,634

    Community Human Services · Monterey, CA · 2024

    This agreement will support the operations of communityhuman services shuman hearthouse shelter, alongside rapid rehousing services.

  • $583,960

    Intrim Inc- Sun Rose · Monterey, CA · 2023

    Emergency shelter

  • $468,342

    City of King · King City, CA · 2024

    This agreement supports interim housing for individuals experiencing homelessness in king city, primarily those formerly living in the salinas riverbed, until the permanent supportive housing project is completed.

  • $449,017

    Community Human Services · Salinas, CA · 2022

    Shelter operations

  • $433,312

    Step Up On Second · Santa Monica, CA · 2024

    Subrecipient shall be responsible for providing housing navigation services

  • $432,306

    University Corporation at Monterey Bay · Seaside, CA · 2023

    Outreach

  • $384,574

    Step Up On Second Street · Santa Monica, CA · 2023

    Project homekey capital

  • $367,965

    City of Salinas-Sprung Shelter Services Program · Salinas, CA · 2023

    Shelter operations

  • $354,339

    City of Salinas-Sprung Shelter Services Program · Salinas, CA · 2022

    Shelter operations

  • $310,260

    Community Human Services · Salinas, CA · 2021

    Heap- youth outreach and emergency shelter

  • $304,641

    San Benito County · Hollister, CA · 2024

    San benito county will provide rapid rehousing services to homeless youth ages 18-24 years of age which include: 1) housing identification by identifying willing landlords and finding available housing opportunities, 2) read all
  • $300,000

    Veterans Transition Center · Marina, CA · 2024

    The contractor shall dedicate five (5) units to the coordinated entry system (ces) to support referrals from the continuum of care.

  • $293,145

    Dorothy'S · Salinas, CA · 2022

    Outreach

  • $251,154

    University Corporation at Monterey Bay · Seaside, CA · 2022

    Outreach

  • $247,720

    Step Up On Second Street · Santa Monica, CA · 2022

    Project homekey capital

  • $240,258

    Community Human Services · Salinas, CA · 2023

    Shelter operations

  • $222,734

    Central Coast Center for Independent Living · Salinas, CA · 2023

    Housing navigation

  • $219,809

    Downtown Streets Team · San Jose, CA · 2024

    The program will provide rapid rehousingservices to at least 8 households experiencing homelessness in monterey county.

  • $212,258

    Community Homeless Solutions · Marina, CA · 2023

    Interim housing planning project

  • $205,700

    Interim Inc-Sun Rose · Monterey, CA · 2024

    Subrecipient shall be responsible for providing permanent supportive housing operating subsidies and permanent supportive housing capital

  • $203,950

    Community Action Board of Santa Cruz · Watsonville, CA · 2024

    To operate recurso de fuerza village, a 34-unit non-congregate, low barrier housing navigation center.

  • $184,982

    Downtown Street Team · San Jose, CA · 2023

    Housing assistance

  • $184,666

    San Benito County · Hollister, CA · 2023

    Rental assistance & youth case management

  • $162,365

    Interim · Monterey, CA · 2021

    General support

  • $140,587

    Central Coast Center for Independent Living (Cccil) · Salinas, CA · 2024

    The purpose of this agreement is to provide housing navigation and stabilization services with the intent to locate, apply and secure affordable housing to eligible homeless youth populations

  • $107,433

    Central Coast Center for Independent Living · Salinas, CA · 2022

    Housing navigation

  • $97,943

    City of King-Ph · King City, CA · 2023

    Interim homeless shelter

  • $95,784

    San Benito County · Hollister, CA · 2022

    Rental assistance & youth case management

  • $66,902

    San Benito County · Hollister, CA · 2021

    Hhap

  • $45,621

    Dorothy'S · Salinas, CA · 2023

    Outreach

  • $37,742

    Community Homeless Solutions · Marina, CA · 2024

    The purpose of this agreement is to repair and rehabilitate 7 to 9 permanent supportive housing (psh) units which will serve homeless individuals and families referred into the program by the local coordinated entry sys read all
  • $35,457

    Central Coast Center for Independent Living · Salinas, CA · 2021

    Heap- rental assistance/rapid rehousing

  • $28,467

    Dorothy'S · Salinas, CA · 2021

    General support

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Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I, as filed by this organization. These are grants already paid. Grants paid directly to individuals are reported to the IRS only as totals, so they do not appear as named lines here.