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- March 28, 2018
Significant Affordable Housing Opportunities for People with Disabilities in the FY 2018 Omnibus Spending Bill
Affordable Housing | Blog Post | March 2018The omnibus budget bill for Fiscal Year 2018 includes a $4.6 billion, one-year increase to the HUD budget overall and gives especially strong support to housing programs serving people with disabilities.
- March 22, 2018
News, Resources, & Happenings at TAC – March 2018
Affordable Housing | Blog Post | March 2018With a new plan for expanding access to permanent supportive housing, New Mexico is excited and empowered to become a model for preventing homelessness in rural states.
- January 23, 2018
We Need All of Us: Tips for Continuums of Care Working to Include People with Lived Experience of Homelessness
Homelessness | Blog Post | January 2018It is now widely accepted that planning and implementing successful programs to prevent and end homelessness requires direct involvement by people who have themselves been homeless. However, many CoCs and agencies lack well-developed consumer involvement strategies.
- January 18, 2018
News, Resources, & Happenings at TAC – January 2018
Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog Post | January 2018Addiction treatment programs are proliferating, but what about accountability? Consumer report cards could be part of the answer.