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System Performance Measures Update

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Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser . System Performance Measures Update System performance will be the foundation of HUD’s evaluation of Continuums of Care (CoCs). Last July HUD published the System Performance Measures Introductory Guide that helps CoCs understand how HUD expects CoCs to calculate and use system-level performance measures. HUD has updated this guide to clarify some of the measures. HUD recommends all stakeholders review this document to understand HUD’s intent for system performance measurement and each specific measure. HUD has created a new resource on the HUD Exchange – th...

New Continuum of Care Resources Available

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Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser . New Continuum of Care Resources Available There are new resources available for Continuums of Care (CoCs) and recipients of CoC Program funding available on the HUD Exchange. New Resources for CoC and PHA Engagement CoC and PHA Collaboration: Strategies for CoCs to Start the Partnership Conversation HUD strongly encourages Continuums of Care (CoCs) to partner with Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) within their geographic area. PHAs are a critical partner in a community’s efforts to end homelessness, and their participation in local decisions about how to addr...

CDBG National Expenditure Reports Now Available on HUD Exchange

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Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser . CDBG National Expenditure Reports Now Available on HUD Exchange The CDBG National Expenditure Reports are now available on the HUD Exchange. CDBG Expenditure Reports All CDBG reports are also accessible from the CDBG Reports, Program Data, and Income Limits page on the HUD Exchange.

Harnessing Medicaid to Help Solve Homelessness

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Having trouble viewing this email? Click here May 8, 2015 Harnessing Medicaid to Help Solve Homelessness Five years since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, many of the major objectives of the law are being met; more than 16 million Americans have gained health coverage, bringing the number of people without insurance down to historic lows. Included in the newly insured are approximately six million of the lowest income Americans, who have gained access to public health insurance through Medicaid and the Children's ...