The "Family Re-Housing and Stabilization Program Rules Approval Resolution of 2025" proposes amendments to the existing regulations of the Family Re-Housing and Stabilization Program (FRSP) in Washington, D.C., which provides time-limited rental assistance and supportive services to families facing homelessness or at risk of it. Key changes include setting expectations for participants to increase their income during the assistance period, adjusting the income allocation for housing costs to a fixed 30%, and requiring service providers to evaluate eligibility for longer-term housing assistance within the first 90 days of participation. The resolution also introduces financial incentives for families who successfully transition to stable housing and revises the criteria for extending assistance beyond the standard twelve-month period.

The resolution emphasizes individualized support and outlines the application process, eligibility criteria, and types of assistance available through the FRSP. It mandates that service providers assess applicants using evidence-based tools and make eligibility determinations within ten days of receiving a completed application. The program aims to ensure that families receive comprehensive support, including case management services, housing stabilization plans, and connections to employment resources. The proposed changes are expected to enhance the program's effectiveness and responsiveness to the unique needs of each household, with an estimated budget of $60,653 for FY25 and potential increases in subsequent years, contingent on budget approvals and a Congressional review period.