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CPD Income Eligibility Calculator Updated with FY 2019 Income Limits

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Resources and assistance to support HUD's community partners Home Programs Resources Training CPD Income Eligibility Calculator Updated with FY 2019 Income Limits HUD has updated the Community Planning and Development (CPD) Income Eligibility Calculator to incorporate FY 2019 Income Limits for: Brownfield Economic Development In

Save the Date: Cross-System Partnerships to Prevent and End Youth Homelessness Webinar – July 8, 2019 - 1:30 PM EDT

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Resources and assistance to support HUD's community partners Home Programs Resources Training Save the Date: Cross-System Partnerships to Prevent and End Youth Homelessness Webinar – July 8, 2019 - 1:30 PM EDT Join HUD, the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), and representatives from Nashville, San Francisco, and Connecticut as they discus

U.S. Department of Labor Announces Award of $48.1 Million In Grants for Workforce Reintegration of Homeless Veterans (HVRP)

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The latest veteran homelessness news, resources, and funding opportunities U.S. Department of Labor Announces Award of $48.1 Million In Grants for Workforce Reintegration of Homeless Veterans NCHV is ending homelessness among veterans by shaping public policy, promoting collaboration, and building the capacity of service providers U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta today announced the awarding of 149 Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program (HVRP) grants totaling $48.1 million. This funding will provide workforce reintegration services for more than 18,000 homeless veterans. The Department will award funds on a competitive basis to state and local workforce investment boards, local public agencies and nonprofit organizations, tribal governments, and faith-based and community

SSVF Program Update Friday June 28, 2019

From: Supportive Services for Veteran Families < mail@grantapplication.com > Date: June 28, 2019 at 11:09:18 AM EDT Subject: SSVF Program Update Friday June 28, 2019 Topics: 1.    Reminder:  Mandatory Return of Funds for 3rd Quarter FY 2019 2.    New: SSVF Income and Benefits Calculator Reminder:  Mandatory Return of Funds for 3rd Quarter FY 2019 At the end of each quarter, a grantee's total payment requests for SSVF funds (also known as drawdowns) must meet the minimum quarterly spending percentage rate outlined in the SSVF grant agreement.  Please note that grantees do not submit physical invoices to the SSVF Program Office; therefore, expenditure rates are assessed using the drawdown information in the HHS Payment Management System. For the third quarter ending on June 28 at 5 pm EDT, (June 28 is the last business day of the quarter) the minimum spending rate of the overall grant award is 65%. To clarify, a grant is "65% spent" when 65

PTSD Awareness, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders visit VA North Texas, Borne The Battle 151, and other top VA Stories - June 28, 2019

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"This Week at VA" is a digital newsletter with top news and stories from across the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page . TOP PHOTO: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders visited VA North Texas Health Care System as part of their community outreach efforts, to perform for and visit with Veterans. The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders visited several areas of the medical center, spending time meeting and talking with our Veterans. The Cowboys have a long-standing relationship with VA North Texas, taking time throughout the year to visit with our Veterans.  Photo by Jennifer Roy TOP STORIES How a Vietnam Veteran overcame PTSD and survivor's guilt Air Force and Vietnam War Veteran Dave Hanson recounts how he came home to flashbacks, nightmares, and more. Here, he shares his treatment story, and urges Veterans to get

Resources To Prevent and End Veteran Homelessness

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Resources to prevent and end Veteran homelessness  Subscribe to updates from the Center  The National Center on Homelessness among Veterans (the Center) was established in 2009 and authorized through federal legislation in 2016 to promote recovery-oriented care for Veterans who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. The Center conducts and coordinates research, develops and tests outcome-based and innovative models and program designs, and offers education and training. You can find a wealth of resources on the Center website and keep abreast of the latest research and training opportunities by subscribing here to updates and webinar opportunities that match your interests, including: Annual Education Series Schedule (updated monthly): a list of the monthly education webinars hosted by the Center which includes upcoming events and archived links to past events. Research Briefs (monthly): summaries of research and evaluation wo