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Revision as of 08:35, 28 April 2010
Contents
- 1 Westchester County Continuum of Care for the Homeless ("The Partnership")
- 1.1 UPCOMING EVENTS
- 1.2 PREVIOUS MEETINGS
- 1.3 OTHER NOTICES
- 1.4 RESOURCES
- 1.4.1 Westchester's FY09 Continuum of Care application
- 1.4.2 Westchester's FY08 Continuum of Care application
- 1.4.3 HUD Forms
- 1.4.4 Manuals/Training Material
- 1.4.5 DSS Worker Phone Lists
- 1.4.6 Ten-Year Plans to End Chronic Homelessness
- 1.4.7 Affordable Housing Resources
- 1.4.8 Grants.gov Registration
Westchester County Continuum of Care for the Homeless ("The Partnership")
This public-private partnership coordinates all of the homeless housing and services providers in Westchester County, New York.
UPCOMING EVENTS
NEXT MEETING of Westchester County Partnership
Date: April 30, 2010 NEW
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: DCMH, Conference Room 217. 112 East Post Road
White Plains, New York 10601
This meeting continues discussion of the approaching CoC Application process begun at the Planning Meeting on April 15th.
Future Meetings
TBA
PREVIOUS MEETINGS
- April 15, 2010
- February 23, 2010
- January 14, 2010
- December 7, 2009
- November 9, 2009
- October 29, 2009
- October 22, 2009
- October 16, 2009
- October 5, 2009
- August 26, 2009
- May 21, 2009
- February 27, 2009
- Minutes from February 27, 2009 meeting to discuss allocation of stimulus funds
OTHER NOTICES
This is the official current definition of which programs in Westchester are considered emergency housing and which are considered transitional housing. This is the list that everyone in Westchester should be using now to determine who is chronically homeless and who is eligible for any Permanent Housing project.
- Information about the new electronic FY 08 Continuum of Care application processis now available.
- The Center for Urban Community Services provided a HUD Annual Progress Report Technical Assistance on February 7th. For training materials click here.
RESOURCES
Westchester's FY09 Continuum of Care application
Exhibit 1 from Westchester County's FY09 consolidated application to HUD's Continuum of Care for the Homeless program outlines Westchester's resources and strategies in a cumbersome and not very reader-friendly format mandated by HUD. Nonetheless, this document is the most comprehensive available description of Westchester's housing and services for the homeless.
Zipped version of the eHIC file included in the FY09 application Exhibit 1.
Westchester's FY08 Continuum of Care application
Exhibit 1 from Westchester County's FY08 consolidated application to HUD's Continuum of Care for the Homeless program.
This corrected Housing Inventory (revised 2/29/08) includes an estimate of the unmet need for permanent housing for the homeless in Westchester. This is calculated by taking the number of transitional homeless beds minus permanent housing beds currently under development to derive the number of units needed just to house the homeless people already in transitional housing in Westchester.
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DCMH S+C Logic Models
- DCMH S+C Round I Logic Model
- DCMH S+C Round II Logic Model
- DCMH S+C Round III Logic Model
- DCMH S+C Round IV Logic Model
- DCMH S+C Round V Logic Model
- DCMH S+C Round VI Logic Model
- DCMH S+C Round VII Logic Model
- DCMH S+C Round VIII Logic Model
HUD Forms
APR Forms
- HUD APR 40118
Still Current HUD APR Form - HUD APR Worksheet
APR Worksheet
Documentation Forms
- Homeless Eligibility
Homeless eligibility form that can be used to document a participant's homeless status. - Rent Calculation Form
This form should be used for all S+C and SHP projects with leasing funds for resident rents. For more information and instructions visit Calculating Resident Rent for SHP and Calculating Resident Rent for S+C on the HUD Resource Exchange site. - Chronic Homeless Documentation
Manuals/Training Material
APR Training Materials
- Center for Urban Community Services APR Curriculum
- Center for Urban Community Services APR Tip Sheet
HUD Manuals
This updated guide describes the SHP grant process from grant award onward. It will take you through the life cycle of a grant, incorporating everything from very basic information to the intricacies of grant administration. The guide is not a substitute for the SHP regulations. However, it is a practical guide to issues that arise during project implementation.
The purpose of the Supportive Housing Program (SHP) Self-Monitoring Tools is to provide SHP project sponsors and grantees with "user-friendly" forms to enable staff to assess their project operations against the standards set by HUD rules and regulations.
This manual prepared by PD&D combines three HUD online manuals(Understanding S+C , S+C Resource Manual, and Enhancing Shelter Plus Care Guide) as well as other locally developed materials.
Developed by HUD, this presentation provides SHP grantees with information that allows them to effectively address advanced issues of homeless programs as well as new strategies and techniques. Specifically covered are Chronic Homelessness, Housing First & Safe Havens, Case Management and Alternative Match Sources.
Chronic Homeless Materials
The following HUD approved materials, from HUD Resource Exchange, explains the definition, documentation and verification of chronic homeless. These materials are highly recommended from programs targeting the chronic homeless and programs providing emergency shelter and services to the chronic homeless.
Developed by HUD, this technical guide is intended for non-profit local housing and service providers as well as local government agencies that are under contract with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide housing and related support services to the target population of chronically homeless persons. It is intended to answer frequently asked questions pertaining to the federal definition of chronic homelessness and the standards for qualifying persons for housing under this definition. It also provides suggested templates for forms and letters that may assist providers, government agencies, and their local partners in devising internal mechanisms to certify homeless persons for a program for chronically homeless persons.
This document contains the templates referenced in the above Defining Chronic Homelessness Technical Guide. These templates are HUD approved forms used to document and verify chronic homeless status.
HUD sponsored this project to identify and describe community-wide approaches that reduce homelessness and achieve stable housing for the difficult-to-serve people who routinely live on the streets. In visiting communities with a commitment and a community-wide approach to reducing chronic homelessness, researchers were able to identify some effective strategies and indicators of success. This report documents strategies and measures of effectiveness in a way that will help other communities trying to address the problem of chronic street homelessness.
This is the official current definition of which programs in Westchester are considered emergency housing and which are considered transitional housing. This is the list that everyone in Westchester should be using now to determine who is chronically homeless.
Developed by Center for Urban Community Services, this guide part of a training series that provides best practices and guidance on supportive housing development, operation and
services.
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DSS Worker Phone Lists
These documents give names and contact information for Westchester County Department of Social Services district office staff, as of February 2008.
- Yonkers district office
- Mount Vernon district office
- White Plains district office
- Peekskill district office
Ten-Year Plans to End Chronic Homelessness
Affordable Housing Resources
This study demonstrates the feasibility of building housing, including affordable housing, on underutilized office park land. It used existing sites as case studies to evaluate feasibility, but the findings and tools it provides can be used anywhere. Importantly, it also provides a model zoning ordinance that can be adapted by local governments interested in redevelopment and revitalization of such properties.
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Grants.gov Registration
If your agency ever wants to get another federal grant directly from the federal government, it should have registered with grants.gov. If it hasn't already done so, please visit grants.govfor registration instructions.
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