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Impending FY 2015 CoC Program Competition Tier 2 Announcement

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Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser . Impending FY 2015 CoC Program Competition Tier 2 Announcement HUD plans to announce FY 2015 CoC Program Competition Tier 2 conditional awards on May 2, 2016. Once the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition funding announcement is made, if you have any questions regarding the announcement, please submit those questions to the e-snaps Ask A Question (AAQ) portal on the HUD Exchange.

Submitting 2016 HIC and PIT Count Data - Deadline Reminder

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Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser . Submitting 2016 HIC and PIT Count Data - Deadline Reminder The deadline to submit your 2016 Housing Inventory Count (HIC) and Point-in-Time (PIT) count data in HUD’s Homelessness Data Exchange (HDX) web portal is  7:59:59 PM EDT on Monday, May 2, 2016 . Continuums of Care (CoCs) should consider the following issues as they prepare to submit their data. HIC and PIT Count Data in the Annual CoC Program Competition Meeting the HIC and PIT count data submission deadline is a factor considered by HUD in the annual CoC Program Competition. Submitting the

Ensuring Systems are Stable for the Long Term: Training on the Federal Benchmarks at the NCHV Annual Conference

Ensuring Systems are Stable for the Long Term: Training on the Federal Benchmarks at the NCHV Annual Conference Space is limited, register today before it's too late! June 1-3 in Washington, D.C.  Register online | Download a registration form to return by fax  |  Discount room block SOLD OUT Download the 2016 NCHV Annual Conference brochure here We know that our first priority is ending homelessness for every unique individual veteran who needs us. Many communities are now looking at their response system overall and asking "are we there yet? How do we reach a functional end to veteran homelessness? What does that mean for our community going forward?" At the 2016 NCHV Annual Conference, you’ll hear directly from the Federal evaluators who will review your community’s application for the Federal benchmarks. Find out common issues