为无家可归的退伍军人提供资金管理服务的联邦示范项目。

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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-04 DOI:10.1176/appi.ps.20250016
Jack Tsai, Taiki Matsuura, Annie Harper, Robert Rosenheck
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在《美国救援计划法案》提供的资金和美国退伍军人事务部(VA)的支持下,2023年向13个社区赠款发放了210多万美元,用于为无家可归的退伍军人和有无家可归风险的人创建或扩大资金管理服务。提供了技术援助,并收集了13个站点的MM服务和参与退伍军人的数据。网站报告提供的MM服务类型的平均值±SD增加了2.08±1.50,提供的最常见的新MM服务与金融技术有关。与预先指示和财务监测有关的MM服务没有由任何站点实施。共有348名退伍军人参加了MM服务,随着时间的推移,那些被跟踪的人报告了经济状况和心理健康方面的好处。该示范项目的结果表明,在资金支持下,社区组织可以扩大其提供的MM服务的多样性和技术。
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A Federal Demonstration Project of Money Management Services for Veterans at Risk of Homelessness.

With funding provided by the American Rescue Plan Act and support from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), in 2023 more than $2.1 million was distributed to 13 community grantees to create or expand money management (MM) services for homeless veterans and those at risk of homelessness. Technical assistance was provided, and data about MM services and participating veterans were collected across the 13 sites. Sites reported a mean±SD increase of 2.08 ± 1.50 in the types of MM services provided and that the most common new MM service offered was related to financial technology. MM services related to advance directives and financial monitoring were not implemented by any sites. A total of 348 veterans enrolled in MM services, and those who were followed over time reported benefits in financial well-being and mental health. The findings from this demonstration project indicate that with funding support, community organizations can expand the diversity and technology of the MM services they provide.

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