Descriptions for the 2013 NAEH Conference Tracks
Workshop tracks for the 2013 NAEH Conference are designed to guide participants who are interested in a given topic through a progressive set of workshops.
View ArticleEnding Family Homelessness Conference Update
On Friday May 17, 2013, one hundred leaders from 18 of NJ’s 21 counties participated in the Changing the System to End Family Homelessness Conference.
View ArticleCoC HMIS Data Reports Released
Findings include data about cause of homelessness, program discharges, and additional demographic information that paint the picture of the homeless population in each county in NJ.
View ArticleData Equals Dollars
But the federal government—where spending decisions are largely based on good intentions, inertia, hunches, partisan politics, and personal relationships—has missed this MoneyBall wave.
View ArticleGuidance on HMIS Governance
It is HUD’s intent that Continuums of Care (CoCs) and HMIS Leads understand what HUD expects of CoCs while HUD works to finalize these rules.
View ArticleOne Day Conference: From Thriving to Surviving
Register online for the October 11, 2013 for a one-day conference, “From Surviving to Thriving: Improving Your Impact and Ending Homelessness in a Time of Limited Resources.”
View ArticleDescriptions for the 2013 NAEH Conference Tracks
Eight Tracks Set for July Conference The 2013 National Conference on Ending Homelessness will offer an array of workshop tracks. When visiting the agenda page on the conference website, you’ll see...
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100 Work Together to Change the System Sharon McDonald, Herb Levine, Tony Marchetta, Jennifer Velez, Annemarie Uebbing and Richard W. Brown On Friday May 17, 2013, one hundred leaders from 18 of NJ’s...
View ArticleCoC HMIS Data Reports Released
Data Driven Planning Key to HEARTH In follow up to the 2012 Regional Assessment Reports released in April, Monarch Housing Associates has created Individual County Assessment Reports using data from...
View ArticleData Equals Dollars
Can Government Play Moneyball? A recent essay in the Atlantic – Can Government Play Moneyball? – underscored the importance of data and outcomes for government programs. The authors are former...
View ArticleGuidance on HMIS Governance
HUD Clarifies CoC/HMIS HUD has issued an email message to clarify their current expectations around the CoC Program interim rule and the HMIS Requirements Proposed Rule. It is HUD’s intent that...
View ArticleOne Day Conference: From Thriving to Surviving
Please join Monarch Housing Associates on Friday, October 11, 2013 for a one-day conference, “From Surviving to Thriving: Improving Your Impact and Ending Homelessness in a a time of Limited...
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