Funding search · EIN 830362156 · Monroe, LA
Nela Housing and Supportive Services Corporation
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 5
- grants reported
- $433,057
- total given
- 2022–2025
- filing years
- $30,076
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2025. 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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Grant history
All 5 reported grants, largest first.
- $254,159
The Wellspring Alliance for Families · Monroe, LA · 2022
ESG CARES Act funds subgranted to this subgrantee during the COVID-19 emergency response, which included the 2022 reporting period, for the purpose of funding non congregate emergency shelter, supportive services, and c… read allESG CARES Act funds subgranted to this subgrantee during the COVID-19 emergency response, which included the 2022 reporting period, for the purpose of funding non congregate emergency shelter, supportive services, and certain administrative costs to serve persons literally homeless (i.e., sleeping in a location not fit for human habitation such as outdoors, car, park, etc. Purpose is to prevent spread of COVID-19 among the population. Approximately 200 persons to be served during the grant period. less
- $102,326
Easter Seals of Louisiana · New Orleans, LA · 2022
ESG CARES Act funds subgranted to this subgrantee during the COVID-19 emergency response, which included the 2022 reporting period, for the purpose of funding non congregate emergency shelter, supportive services, and c… read allESG CARES Act funds subgranted to this subgrantee during the COVID-19 emergency response, which included the 2022 reporting period, for the purpose of funding non congregate emergency shelter, supportive services, and certain administrative costs to serve persons literally homeless (i.e., sleeping in a location not fit for human habitation such as outdoors, car, park, etc. Purpose is to prevent spread of COVID-19 among the population. Approximately 50 persons to be served during the grant period. less
- $30,076
The Wellspring Alliance for Families · Monroe, LA · 2023
ESG CARES Act funds subgranted to this subgrantee during the COVID-19 emergency response, which included the 2023 reporting period, for the purpose of funding non congregate emergency shelter, supportive services, and c… read allESG CARES Act funds subgranted to this subgrantee during the COVID-19 emergency response, which included the 2023 reporting period, for the purpose of funding non congregate emergency shelter, supportive services, and certain administrative costs to serve persons literally homeless (i.e., sleeping in a location not fit for human habitation such as outdoors, car, park, etc. Purpose is to prevent spread of COVID-19 among the population. Approximately 200 persons to be served during the full grant period. less
- $26,496
The Wellspring Alliance for Families · Monroe, LA · 2025
To provide emergency shelter in hotels for vulnerable households when no other shelter option was available, in accordance with regs for HUD ESG grant program.
- $20,000
The Wellspring Alliance for Families · Monroe, LA · 2024
ESG Program funds subgranted to this subgrantee during the 2024 reporting period, for the purpose of funding non congregate emergency shelter, supportive services, and certain administrative costs to serve persons liter… read allESG Program funds subgranted to this subgrantee during the 2024 reporting period, for the purpose of funding non congregate emergency shelter, supportive services, and certain administrative costs to serve persons literally homeless. Purpose of the sub grant is to provide emergency shelter to vulnerable households when no other shelter options were available. Approximately 120 persons to be served during the full grant period. less
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