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SP 5.12.54 Is Now Available

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Bowman Client Update SP 5.12.54 Is Now Available SP 5.12.54 Is Now Available This version contains updates to the AHAR. Release notes can be found in the Libraries area of the Mediware Customer Community. If you have any questions, please contact your Customer Care Analyst. Mediware Information Systems, Inc. 11711 W. 79th St. | Lenexa, KS 66214 | (888) MEDIWARE mediware.com | info@mediware.com

News from the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness

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A Look at Supportive Housing for Child Welfare-Involved Families What Have Communities Learned About Supportive Housing for Child Welfare-Involved Families?   Over the last 5 years, San Francisco, CA, Cedar Rapids, IA, Memphis, TN, Broward County, FL, and the State of Connecticut have been testing the effectiveness of supportive housing for particularly vulnerable families involved in the child welfare system through an HHS demonstration project. We spoke with the communities  about what they have learned and their next steps. Further Evidence of Worsening Affordability for Renters      To prevent and end homelessness, we all need to be attentive to changes in affordability in rental markets. And, if we're attentive right now, we can s

November 2017 NCHV Newsletter

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NCHV eNewsletter November 2017 Deadline Approaching for the Home Depot Foundation Veteran Housing Grant Program Applications must be received by Dec. 1, 2017 The Home Depot Foundation Veteran Housing Grant Program is open to nonprofit organizations in the process of new development/rehabilitation of permanent supportive or transitional housing for veterans. This grant award is between $100,000 and $500,000 for the hard costs of construction. The next deadline for applications is Dec. 1, 2017. For additional information, please visit:  https://corporate.homedepot.com/grants/veteran-housing-grants . Hill Watch: Congressional Funding Deadline Approaches  Votes expected soon to fund the federal government Dec. 8, 2017 is when the stop-gap funding measure known as the “CR” (continuiing resolution), passed by Congress a few months ago, runs out. This CR flat funded the fede

Headlines: Up to $42.5 Million Available for Family Treatment Drug Courts

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November 30, 2017 Subscribe SAMHSA Headlines—Your one-stop source for the latest from SAMHSA. Funding    |    Events Funding SAMHSA Accepting Applications for up to $42.5 Million for Family Treatment Drug Courts SAMHSA is accepting applications for $42.5 million in Family Treatment Drug Courts Grants. The purpose of this program is to expand substance use disorder treatment services in existing family treatment drug courts. These courts use the family treatment drug court model to provide alcohol and drug treatment to parents with substance use or mental disorders, or both. Services address the needs of the family as a whole to encourage recovery. Events Thu