Greetings from TAC!

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Greetings from your Friends at TAC!

In a changing and challenging environment, we at TAC recognize that our mission and work at the intersection of homelessness, affordable housing, behavioral health, and human services are as important now as they have ever been.

Our focus has always been on helping clients navigate federal policy and funding shifts, while transforming systems and services so that those who are core to TAC’s mission — people with behavioral health, health care, and other disability-related needs and people experiencing or at risk of homelessness — have access to stable housing and appropriate community-based treatment and supports. We stand with our partners, our clients, and people experiencing these challenges firsthand in communities — ready to provide expert technical assistance, training, and consultation in strategic systems planning, resource mapping, innovative housing and services financing, program design, and implementation strategies.

With 42 skilled staff members based across 14 states, TAC is ready to help you advance your efforts and initiatives. Our reach is further extended by a robust network of partners, subcontractors, and advisors who share our commitment and deepen our capacity. Our consultants ensure quality service delivery, system- and provider-level accountability for outcomes, and the use of evidence-based practices tailored to the unique needs of the populations our clients serve. TAC’s $17 million annual revenue — generated through TA, training, and consulting contracts with federal, state, local, and private clients —  attests to our valued contributions.

Watch for updates and new resources from TAC in the months ahead, including webinars and tools, featured newsletter stories, blog posts, and a refreshed website — all highlighting the impact of transformative, community-focused solutions that further our mission.

Meantime, learn more about TAC’s focus areas and work!

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Author(s)

Marie Herb, M.A., Managing Director and Interim Executive Director,

has over 30 years of experience working with systems and communities to solve the housing needs of homeless individuals and families and other vulnerable populations. She is an expert in using federal, state, and local affordable and special needs housing programs to address these issues.

George Brice, M.S.W., Chair of the TAC Board of Directors,

is a Program Development Specialist at Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey. His work focuses on self-care practices, addressing the unconscionably high medical comorbidity and mortality rates among people living with mental illness, and competitive employment as a key to recovery.

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