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Tester Announces Funds To Support Unhoused Veterans In Poplar

U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, chairman of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, has announced $1.15 million in federal funding to help end veterans homelessness in Montana.

Tester secured $1 million for the Poverello Center in Missoula and $150,000 for the Fort Peck Housing Authority in Poplar as a part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act. These funds will be provided under the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Grant Per Diem program which expands veterans’ access to safe housing and other supportive services. Barriers to this funding were removed during the pandemic as a result of Tester’s Grant Regulation Adjustment during the Coronavirus Emergency for Homeless Veterans Act of 2020, legislation he locked-in as part of the Johnny Isakson and David P. Roe, M.D. Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement Act of 2020.

“Year after year, the Poverello Center and Fort Peck Housing Authority help veterans experiencing homelessness across Montana get back on their feet,” Tester said. “Their work is especially important now, as veterans and families struggle to find safe housing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. These funds will give a much needed boost to the folks working to end homelessness and prioritize the safety of those who’ve served.”

Tester is leading the charge in Congress to permanently expand pandemic-relief resources essential to providing critical care and support for unhoused veterans and their families through the VA. He recently introduced his comprehensive Building Solutions for Veterans Experiencing Homelessness Act of 2021 to permanently cut red tape on capital grants provided by VA for organizations assisting veterans experiencing homelessness - extending provisions under the GRACE Act. This bill would also ensure that organizations have the necessary funding to continue supporting veterans and avoid derailing their pre-pandemic progress toward effectively ending veterans homelessness. And it would expand veterans’ access to critical resources, including increased access to transportation, case management services, job training benefits, and improved transitional housing for aging veterans.

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