August 27th, 2025
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs announced more than $818 million in grants to 235 organizations across the country to help Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
VA awards grants based on a number of factors, including the grant recipients’ experience and past performance in providing supportive services to Veteran families, and the need in the area or community where the program will be based. Throughout fiscal year 2026, the grants will fund local organizations as they help Veterans access:
Housing and housing counseling
Health care
Financial planning services
Childcare
Legal assistance
Transportation
“Supportive services like childcare, housing counseling and financial planning can be important catalysts for preventing or resolving homelessness,” said VA Secretary Doug Collins. “These grants will help bring crucial support to thousands of Veterans in need across the nation.”
The grants are being made available through VA’s Supportive Services for Veteran Familiesprogram, which provides case management and supportive services to:
Prevent the imminent loss of a Veteran’s home.
Identify new, more suitable housing situations for individuals and families.
Rapidly re-house Veterans and their families who are homeless and might remain homeless without assistance.
Learn more about the program.
If you are a Veteran who is experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, call the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-4AID-VET (877-424-3838). Visit the VA Homeless Programs website. to learn about housing initiatives and other programs for Veterans exiting homelessness. back...
VA awards grants based on a number of factors, including the grant recipients’ experience and past performance in providing supportive services to Veteran families, and the need in the area or community where the program will be based. Throughout fiscal year 2026, the grants will fund local organizations as they help Veterans access:
Housing and housing counseling
Health care
Financial planning services
Childcare
Legal assistance
Transportation
“Supportive services like childcare, housing counseling and financial planning can be important catalysts for preventing or resolving homelessness,” said VA Secretary Doug Collins. “These grants will help bring crucial support to thousands of Veterans in need across the nation.”
The grants are being made available through VA’s Supportive Services for Veteran Familiesprogram, which provides case management and supportive services to:
Prevent the imminent loss of a Veteran’s home.
Identify new, more suitable housing situations for individuals and families.
Rapidly re-house Veterans and their families who are homeless and might remain homeless without assistance.
Learn more about the program.
If you are a Veteran who is experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, call the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-4AID-VET (877-424-3838). Visit the VA Homeless Programs website. to learn about housing initiatives and other programs for Veterans exiting homelessness. back...
