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HUD Awards Nearly $2.2 Billion to Local Homeless Programs

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Resources and assistance to support HUD's community partners Home Programs Resources Training HUD Awards Nearly $2.2 Billion to Local Homeless Programs On January 14, 2020, HUD announced $2.16 billion in grants to provide funding to 6,595 local homeless housing and service programs across the U.S. and its territories. These Continuum of Care (Co

HUD: FY 2020 CoC Program Registration Forms Available in e-snaps

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Resources and assistance to support HUD's community partners Home Programs Resources Training FY 2020 CoC Program Registration Forms Available in e-snaps The FY 2020 CoC Program Registration forms are now available in e-snaps with a submission deadline of 5:00 PM EST on Thursday, March 5, 2020. The CoC Program Registration requirements for the

HUD: Notice CPD-20-01: Four-Year Completion Requirement for HOME-Assisted Projects

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Resources and assistance to support HUD's community partners Home Programs Resources Training HUD Issues Notice CPD-20-01: Four-Year Completion Requirement for HOME-Assisted Projects HUD has released Notice CPD-20-01: Four-Year Completion Requirement for HOME-Assisted Projects . This Notice provides guidance to HOME Investment Partnerships Progr

WellSky: Raise funding and awareness with these communication tools

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Learn how the National Reframing Initiative can help you change the conversation to make human services a priority. National Reframing Initiative: Building broader public support for human services Thursday, Jan. 16 | 2pm ET / 11am PT  Misperceptions about human services, including who receives them and why they are needed, can hinder your efforts to raise funds and awareness of the work you do in the community.   This webinar on the National Human Services Assembly's National Reframing Initiative can help you change the conversation to build consensus and make human services a priority. This approach is proven to increase public understanding of human services and why they are critical for a vibrant society . Register today to: Discover publicly available resources to enhance your communications; Overcome misperceptions of why people need human services;

ShelterForce: Redlining Returns in CRA Reform Proposal

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In this Issue: Redevelopment That Preserves Cultural Heritage ● Using Ride-Hailing Services to Get Patients to Their Doctors ● Redlining Would Be Revived Under CRA Reform Proposal ● Tiny Houses—Not a Big Enough Solution Week of January 13 In this Issue: Redevelopment That Preserves Cultural Heritage ● Using Ride-Hailing Services to Get Patients to Their Doctors ● Redlining Would Be Revived Under CRA Reform Proposal ● Tiny Houses—Not a Big Enough Solution ● Also: Jobs  ● In Case You Missed It + Redlining Would Be Revived Under CRA Reform Proposal Frank Woodruff, NACEDA In an attempt to make compliance easier for banks, regulators are proposing to incentivize the very thing the Commu