Emergency Food & Shelter Program

The purpose of the EFSP is to supplement and expand existing food and shelter services available in local communities. It is a needs-based program and program dollars must not be earmarked for particular clients. Funding is meant to serve and benefit the entire community. A complete copy of the annual program guidelines is available online at www.efsp.unitedway.org in the information section. 

 

The Emergency Food and Shelter Program was established on March 24, 1983, with the signing of the "Jobs Stimulus Bill," Public Law 98-8. The EFSP was authorized under the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act (P.L. 100-77 signed into law on July 24, 1987, since renamed the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act and subsequently reauthorized under P.L. 100-628, signed into law on November 7, 1988). 

The program's objectives are to:

  • Allocate funds to the neediest areas;
  • Ensure fast response;
  • Foster public/private sector cooperation;
  • Ensure local decision-making; and
  • Maintain minimal, but accountable, reporting.

 

EFSP National Board

A National Board, chaired by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), consists of representatives of the American Red Cross, Catholic Charities USA, The Jewish Federations of North America, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, The Salvation Army and United Way Worldwide.

For more information about the EFSP National Board, please visit www.efsp.unitedway.org.

 

EFSP Local Board

Each civil jurisdiction (a county or city) funded by the Emergency Food and Shelter program must constitute a local Emergency Food and Shelter board. The board must be composed of representatives of the same organizations as those on the national board - with a local government official replacing the FEMA representative.

 

EFSP Funding For Agencies

HAMPDEN COUNTY AWARDED $189,292 IN FEDERAL FUNDS UNDER THE EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER NATIONAL PROGRAM – EFSP PHASE 41. 

Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the Hampden County Local EFSP Board will accept applications from local agencies and/or organizations for funding of (1)emergency food, (2)shelter, (3)utilities, and (4)rent/mortgage assistance. Funding is for eligible agencies only, not individuals or families. This is not FEMA funding for disaster relief.

 

Please note: EFSP funding is only for eligible organizations, not for individuals or families. Do not call or apply unless you are an agency.  These funds are to supplement existing programs; they are not to be used for seed-money for new initiatives.

 

Under the terms of the grant from the National Board, local government or private voluntary organizations that chose to receive funds must: (1) be nonprofit, (2) have an accounting system, (3) practice nondiscrimination, (4) have demonstrated the capability to deliver emergency food and/or shelter programs, and (5) if they are a voluntary organization, they must have a voluntary board.  Qualifying organizations are urged to apply.

 

How to Apply

Applications will be given out to attendees of the EFSP Phase 41 Information Session.

 

April 11th, 2024 – 2:00pm

TD Bank Building, TD Conference Room
1441 Main St.
Springfield, MA 01103

April 17th, 2024 – 9:30am

Holyoke Community Cupboard (located in the HCC Culinary Arts building)
164 Race St.
Holyoke, MA 01040
 

To RSVP please contact: efsp@uwpv.org

 

For More Information:

Contact:

efsp@uwpv.org or call 413.737.2691

United Way of Pioneer Valley
1441 Main St. Suite 147
Springfield, MA 01103

Applications will be given out to attendees of the EFSP Phase 41 Information Session.

 

April 11th, 2024 – 2:00pm

TD Bank Building, TD Conference Room
1441 Main St.
Springfield, MA 01103

April 17th, 2024 – 9:30am

Holyoke Community Cupboard (located in the HCC Culinary Arts building)
164 Race St.
Holyoke, MA 01040

 

APPLICATIONS DUE DATE WILL BE COVERED IN THE INFORMATION SESSION.

 

To RSVP please contact: efsp@uwpv.org