Office of Governor: Kansas
For Immediate Release
February 27, 2008
Nicole Corcoran, Press Secretary
785.368.8500

Kansas counties receive $1.2 million in Emergency Food and Shelter Funds

Governor Kathleen Sebelius announced today that $1.2 million has been awarded to various Kansas counties by the Emergency Food and Shelter (EFS) Program.

“These resources will help Kansas individuals and families during unexpected times of need,” said Sebelius. 

The following jurisdictions are receiving funds:

Allen County $7,577
Atchison County $10,088
Barton County $12,805
Bourbon County $8,683
Cherokee County $12,897
Cowley County $17,665
Crawford County $23,469
Douglas County $54,906
Ellis County $11,377
Finney County $14,970
Ford County $12,943
Geary County $12,897
Jackson County $9,235
Labette County $13,773
Leavenworth County $42,700
Linn County $7,416
Lyon County $19,254
Montgomery County $19,945
Neosho County $9,097
Osage County $11,493
Reno County $34,293
Riley County $28,213
Sedgwick County $257,050
Seward County $8,706
Shawnee County $102,512
Wyandotte County $126,533
State Set-Aside Committee, KS

$316,331
Kansas Total $1,206,828

The EFS National Board, chaired by the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and composed of representatives from American Red Cross; Catholic Charities, USA; United Jewish Communities; National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.; The Salvation Army; and United Way of America, provides supplemental funding to shelters, soup kitchens, and food banks.  One-month awards for rent, mortgage, and utility assistance are also available.  The funds are used to help individuals and families with non-disaster, temporary emergency needs.

In each funded jurisdiction, a Local Board advertises the availability of the funds, establishes local priorities, selects local non-profit and government agencies to receive supplemental funding, and monitors program compliance.  The Local Board’s composition mirrors the EFS Program National Board, with a local government official replacing FEMA and board members voting to select their chair.

The EFS Program has been in existence since 1983 and was authorized under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 1987.  With the FY 2008 allocation, more than $3.105 billion in federal aid will have been disbursed through the EFS Program since its inception to communities nationwide, and has accounted for millions of additional meals and nights of shelter to the hungry and homeless most in need across the nation.

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