Grants Annual Report 2025 Grants Annual Report | Page 14

INVESTING IN COMMUNITY
YOUTH ENRICHMENT AND
SUPPORT
23 HOUSEHOLDS RAPIDLY
REHOUSED
47 HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED RENTAL
ASSISTANCE
2 NEIGHBORHOOD INFRASTRUCTURE
PROJECTS
OVER 26,000 PEOPLE SERVED
817 HOMELESS SHELTERED
3,130 PROPERTIES BROUGHT TO COMPLIANCE
28 HOUSEHOLDS REHABILITATED

PY24 SUCCESSES

INVESTING IN COMMUNITY
City provided funds towards homeless support, youth mentoring services, job training and food security support.
YOUTH ENRICHMENT AND
SUPPORT
Using ESG funds, the City supported the homeless with food, shelter, and case management services to promote self-sufficiency.
23 HOUSEHOLDS RAPIDLY
REHOUSED
Contributed to improve public health and safety within central Arlington
NRSA through code compliance.
47 HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED RENTAL
ASSISTANCE
Benefited households through rehabilitation, architectural barrier removal and emergency repairs.
2 NEIGHBORHOOD INFRASTRUCTURE
PROJECTS
City supported 21 non profit organizations with funding using CDBG, ESG & HOME funds.
OVER 26,000 PEOPLE SERVED
Over 11,000 Arlington youth supported through dental health, mentoring, and enrichment programs.
817 HOMELESS SHELTERED
Provided short term and medium term tenant based rental assistance and case management to promote housing stability.
3,130 PROPERTIES BROUGHT TO COMPLIANCE
Provided short-term rent, utility, and deposit aid with case management to help low-income residents, especially the homeless, achieve housing stability.
28 HOUSEHOLDS REHABILITATED
Using CDBG funds the city funded two neighborhood infrastructure projects; Mitchel St. improvement and Rehabilitation of Arlington Human Service Building.