Vermont Business Magazine On February 2nd, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced grants to address homelessness among people in unsheltered settings and in rural communities. Nationally, nearly $315 million in grants were announced to 46 communities. Vermont received $2,062,533 in funding.
Together, these federal funds comprise a first-of-its-kind package of resources to help communities provide housing and supportive services to people in unsheltered settings and people experiencing homelessness in rural areas. These funds will support programs at Groundworks Collaborative in Brattleboro and the Vermont State Housing Authority.
From VSHA Homeless Programs & Policy Director, Daniel Blankenship: "The Special CoC NOFO-Rural award expands our 'A Way Home' program to fund much-needed housing case management services, as well as security deposits, property damages, and vacancy costs, to serve Vermonters with severe service needs who are experiencing homelessness. Ongoing rental assistance will be provided as part of a partnership with project-based voucher programs with the VSHA and local Public Housing Agencies, including Rutland and Brattleboro."
Groundworks' funded program, call ReachOutWorks, will serve individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Windham County including those living in individual and group encampments on publicly-accessible land. Through outreach and housing navigation case management, ReachOutWorks will connect this target population with healthcare and housing services.
Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness
The Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness seeks to ensure that people living in Vermont have a safe, stable, affordable home, and — if homelessness does occur — it is brief, rare, and non-recurring and those experiencing homelessness are treated with dignity and respect. For more information visit: www.helpingtohousevt.org
2.8.2023. MONTPELIER, VT – Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness

