North
Texas SNAP, Inc. | P.O. Box 3294
| Grapevine, Texas 76099
For
information : Contact Rita
Goodner 817-481-6522
This
page was last updated: August 11, 2008
North
Texas SNAP, Inc.
Project Neighbor Application Procedures
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Application
Introduction:
Project Neighbor is a program
developed to assist individuals, who have a mild or moderate
cognitive disability who wish to live in decent,stable
and affordable housing in Northeast Tarrant County. The
Program will enable them to enjoy the rights,privileges
and responsibilities
of other citizens in the general community. This particular
program
promotes the initiative of SNAP to enable these individuals
to obtain living environments with the support of their family,
SNAP and their own community.
Project Neighbor is intended to serve those adults with cognitive disabilities
who can live and maintain a separate dwelling with limited
support
and guidance. This project is not designed to meet the
housing needs of all persons with disabilities who may
desire to
live in the community.
Criteria
for Entrance to the Program:
- The
applicant for support in the Project Neighbor Program must
have a diagnosis of a mild or moderate cognitive disability.
The applicant's
ability to be employed, along with factors of maturity,
sociability, and personal needs will have an important
bearing
on the
timing of the acceptance into the Program.
- Parents/family
members and candidate must agree to be active supporting members
of the Project Neighbor team.
- The
applicant must be able to live independently without the presence
of a staff person
at all times.
- The
applicant must be willing and able to participate in the responsibilities
associated
with living independently (cooking,cleaning,shopping,being
a good neighbor.
- The
applicant/family must be willing and able to administer and
monitor all medications
and medical procedures of the applicant. The administration
and monitoring of medications
and medical procedures are not the responsibility of
SNAP.
- If
living in a shared space arrangement, the applicant must be
willing to share common space and share in
household duties. Roommates agree to cooperate with the
Program Manager and are open to mediation.
- North
Texas SNAP is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dependent
on donations,
therefore funds must be available
to support the applicant. If funds are not available
from SNAP, other arrangements must be made to support
the applicant.
- The
applicant must be willing to abide by SNAP rules and sign a
rules agreement with SNAP.
Financial
Support:
- SNAP
may provide a rental subsidy for eligible applicants. The subsidy
will be paid directly to the property owner for each
individual and
will be capped at a rate according to current board policy.
At its discretion, the Board or Executive Director may
allow the
use of SNAP funds for subsidies/supports for up to two
(2) applicants not living in SNAP owned properties.
- If
the property is not owned by SNAP, individuals/families will
be
responsible for security deposits on apartments.
- SNAP
may provide a limited amount of support per month. The amount
will be determined by board policy.
- Support
or assistance provided to participants may include, but are
not limited to:
A. Guidance in menu and grocery shopping
B. Training in cooking
C. Training in cleaning
D. Support in social and community activities
E. Training in banking and budgeting
Review
and Selection:
The
Board of Directors will review applications and make determinations
for entrance into the program. In addition to reviewing the application,
the Board, at its discretion, will meet in person with the
applicant
and their family. Since each decision will be based on finding
the best fit, there will be no waiting list for space. |