Homelessness Infectious Disease Assistance Fund (HIDRAF)
In 2021, the Utah State Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) received COVID-19 funding from the Federal Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases (ELC) Program. A portion of this funding has been allocated to the Department of Workforce Services, Office of Homeless Services (OHS). The Homelessness Infectious Disease Assistance Fund (HIDRAF) aims to identify and address COVID-19 and other infectious diseases primarily within homeless service sites, encampments, and other congregate living facilities. HIDRAF ends June 30, 2024.
1. Homeless service sites encompass emergency night shelters, day shelters, meal service sites, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing sites, and other locations providing services to people experiencing homelessness.
2. Encampments are defined as outdoor locations not intended for human habitation where at least one person is residing and may also include areas where individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness gather during the day.
3. Congregate Living Facilities include group homes and community-based residential facilities that accommodate people with disabilities or other specific needs.
For additional information on this funding and related initiatives, please refer to the following resources. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email stulane@utah.gov.
The Office of Homeless Services (OHS) offers funding, coordination, and program support to service programs throughout the state of Utah. OHS does not directly provide services or funding to individuals and families. If you are in need of services, please visit endutahhomeless.org.