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Arcata House Partnership Faces Funding Crisis Amid Uncertainty

The Arcata House Partnership (AHP), a critical organization supporting homeless individuals, is navigating a significant funding crisis. A delay in the payment of a $660,000 federal grant has left the organization in a precarious position, jeopardizing its ability to provide essential services. This grant, which has been pending since October 1, is vital for maintaining permanent supportive housing for 31 households in the local community.

Executive Director Darlene Spoor expressed the challenges posed by the funding uncertainty, stating, “We made a decision that we were going to continue to pay rents even if we didn’t know if we were going to get funding.” The organization managed to sustain these payments for only 90 days, facing approximately $50,000 monthly in rent subsidies. Spoor highlighted the difficulty of managing cash flow without many unrestricted funds available.

AHP recently received news that the grant will eventually be paid, but the timeline remains unclear. “We’re told that it still may take 30 or 60 days before the funds are available because they’re so short-staffed,” Spoor noted, reflecting the impact of recent layoffs within the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD). The agency has faced significant staffing challenges, including the termination of hundreds of employees during a recent government shutdown.

Financial Challenges and Layoffs

This funding delay is part of a broader pattern of financial difficulties for AHP and similar organizations that support the homeless. The agency has already laid off 16 employees in response to reduced funding, which has dropped significantly over the past year. Spoor reported that AHP has lost an estimated $2.1 million in anticipated funding, alongside cuts to several longstanding programs.

Grants that previously supported AHP’s initiatives, such as a rapid rehousing program for victims of domestic violence, plummeted from $127,000 to $17,000. Consequently, the organization has struggled to assist individuals transitioning to stable housing situations, having supported only nine people over the past year through this program.

Due to these financial constraints, AHP has been forced to make tough decisions, scaling back housing support for domestic violence victims, reducing specialty shelter programs, and cutting food service options. “Some of our permanent housing funds were cut, so the amount of supportive service we can offer through those programs has been reduced,” Spoor explained.

Looking Ahead

As the expiration date for the current grant approaches in September 2026, Spoor is increasingly concerned about the potential for future funding cuts. Recent policy changes from HUD have signaled a shift away from supporting permanent housing solutions, which could lead to increased homelessness in the community. “This will result in a ballooning of the number of people living on the streets locally,” she warned.

Despite the ongoing challenges, Spoor remains hopeful. “I live in an optimistic world. I don’t go home at night saying I didn’t serve another 1,000 people. Even with these cuts, we are still serving 900 people,” she stated, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to its mission.

For those looking to support AHP during these trying times, donations can be made through their website at https://www.arcatahouse.org/donate.

Sage Alexander can be reached at 707-441-0504 for further information or inquiries.

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