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*[[Media:Homeless_Status.pdf|Homeless Eligibility]] <br> Homeless eligibility form that can be used to document a participant's homeless status. | *[[Media:Homeless_Status.pdf|Homeless Eligibility]] <br> Homeless eligibility form that can be used to document a participant's homeless status. | ||
*[[Media:HUD_Notice_re_Grants.Gov_Registration.pdf| HUD Notice Re Early Grants.Gov Registration, 3/10/08]]<br> | *[[Media:HUD_Notice_re_Grants.Gov_Registration.pdf| HUD Notice Re Early Grants.Gov Registration, 3/10/08]]<br> | ||
− | This notice provides instructions to potential applicants applying for funding under HUD’s grant programs available through Grants.gov. '''This notice does not pertain to applicants who will be applying in Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 for Continuum of Care funds.''' HUD will publish a separate notice to address the receipt of Continuum of Care applications in FY2008. This notice provides information to help applicants better understand the registration and electronic submission process for HUD applications made available through Grants.gov. Grants.gov is the federal portal for applicants to electronically find and apply for over 1,000 funding opportunities made available by 26 Federal grant-making agencies. | + | This notice provides instructions to potential applicants applying for funding under HUD’s grant programs available through Grants.gov. '''This notice does not pertain to applicants who will be applying in Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 for Continuum of Care funds.''' HUD will publish a separate notice to address the receipt of Continuum of Care applications in FY2008. This notice provides information to help applicants better understand the registration and electronic submission process for HUD applications made available through Grants.gov. Grants.gov is the federal portal for applicants to electronically find and apply for over 1,000 funding opportunities made available by 26 Federal grant-making agencies.<br> |
*[http://www.hudhre.info/documents/DefiningChronicHomeless.pdf Defining Chronic Homelessness: A Technical Guide for HUD Programs]<br> | *[http://www.hudhre.info/documents/DefiningChronicHomeless.pdf Defining Chronic Homelessness: A Technical Guide for HUD Programs]<br> | ||
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.<br> | 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.<br> |
Revision as of 11:41, 27 March 2008
This public-private partnership coordinates all of the homeless housing and services providers in Westchester County, New York.
Contents
UPCOMING EVENTS
OTHER NOTICES
- 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 FY07 Continuum of Care application
Exhibit 1 from Westchester County's FY07 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.
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.
HUD Forms and Notices
- HUD APR 40118
Most Recent HUD APR Form - HUD APR Worksheet
APR Worksheet
- Homeless Eligibility
Homeless eligibility form that can be used to document a participant's homeless status. - HUD Notice Re Early Grants.Gov Registration, 3/10/08
This notice provides instructions to potential applicants applying for funding under HUD’s grant programs available through Grants.gov. This notice does not pertain to applicants who will be applying in Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 for Continuum of Care funds. HUD will publish a separate notice to address the receipt of Continuum of Care applications in FY2008. This notice provides information to help applicants better understand the registration and electronic submission process for HUD applications made available through Grants.gov. Grants.gov is the federal portal for applicants to electronically find and apply for over 1,000 funding opportunities made available by 26 Federal grant-making agencies.
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.
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.
Manuals/Training Material
APR Training Materials
- Center for Urban Community Services APR Curriculum
- Center for Urban Community Services APR Tip Sheet
HUD Manuals
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.
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
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.