Federal Dollars Available to Cover Healthcare and Human Service Expenses Resulting From Superstorm Sandy
Governor Andrew M.  Cuomo today announced that $200 million is available to fund requests from  healthcare and human service providers and other community-based organizations  following the impact of Superstorm Sandy. The funding is made available by the  Superstorm Sandy Supplemental Social Services Block Grant to cover necessary  expenses resulting from the storm, including social, health and mental health  services for individuals, and for repair, renovation and rebuilding of health  care facilities, mental hygiene facilities, child care facilities and other  social services facilities.
“During and after Superstorm Sandy, New York State’s  health and human service providers performed critical work for New Yorkers, and  they continue to be essential resources to communities recovering from the  storm,” Governor Cuomo said. “These organizations serve the needs of many of the  State’s most vulnerable residents including our seniors, children and low-income  families, and in their line of work, they have also suffered financial losses  and damage to their facilities from the storm. This funding will provide the  support they need to continue helping their communities, and I urge those  impacted to apply for this assistance.”
To address  the needs of these critical health and human service providers and the  populations they serve, New York will distribute $200 million in federal Sandy  SSBG funding through a public and transparent request for proposals. Applicants  can seek funding for:
- · Unreimbursed costs of facility repair, rebuilding and  renovation for child care providers, health and mental hygiene facilities,  senior centers and similar facilities, and other health and human services  facilities in response to Superstorm Sandy, including measures to make damaged  facilities more resilient for future severe weather events. · Reimbursement for child care, health, mental  health, behavioral health, employment, senior-focused and other direct service  delivery costs and costs of lost and damaged materials and supplies incurred as  a result of Superstorm Sandy. · Reimbursement to food banks, food pantries and  related organizations and public agencies for costs resulting from increased  demand for food relief during and following Superstorm Sandy. · Enhanced child care, food/nutrition, health,  mental health, behavioral health, employment, legal, senior-focused, volunteer  coordination, case management and other direct services to meet the ongoing  needs of Sandy-impacted New Yorkers. · Equipment and supplies required to deliver  enhanced services in Sandy-impacted areas. · Other eligible health and social services costs  incurred during Sandy as well as ongoing needs from facilities and other  providers.
 
Greater New York Hospital Association President  Kenneth E. Raske said, “We applaud Governor Cuomo for securing these critically  important funds and making them available to hospitals and nursing homes. They  will help New York’s health care community repair and rebuild facilities that  were damaged or destroyed by Sandy and ensure their resiliency against future  severe weather events.”
Food  Bank Association of New York State President Mark Quandt said, “Food banks and  food pantries provided life-sustaining assistance to New Yorkers in the wake of  Sandy. I am grateful to the Governor for providing funding to allow these  organizations to continue their critical role serving those in  need.”
New York State Association for the Education of Young  Children Executive Director Kristen Kerr said, “Child care is a critical part of  every community’s economy and many programs were devastated by Superstorm Sandy.  The Governor’s inclusion of child care in New York’s plan for use of SSBG  Supplemental Funds will provide much needed assistance to ensure that these  small businesses are able to provide their essential services in the areas  impacted.”
New York State  submitted its funding plan to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services  on June 30, and the State Plan was approved on July 22. Healthcare and human  service providers can submit applications for funding through August 30, 2013. 
Information about available  funding, and a link to the online application, is available at 
http://nysandyhelp.ny.gov/content/sandy-social-services-block-grant-ssbg-funding.