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HUD’s Homeless Assistance
Ann Marie Oliva
Overview of Presentation
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Update on Status of Regulations
FY 2013 and FY 2014 Budgets and Implications
Policy Priorities
Questions
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Status of the Regulations
• Published Final Rules:
 Defining Homeless
• Published Interim Rules:
 Emergency Solutions Grants Program with conforming
amendments to the Consolidated Plan
 Continuum of Care Program
• Published Proposed Rules:
 Homeless Management Information Systems
 Chronic Homeless Definition
 RHS Program
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FY2013 Budget – Targeted
Homeless Programs (UPDATE)
President's
Request
Total Amount
Emergency Solutions Grants
Continuum of Care
HMIS
TA
HUD-VASH
Appropriated
Expected
Expenditures
2,231,000,000 1,933,302,294 1,933,302,294
286,000,000
189,600,000
215,000,000
1,940,000,000
1,710,000,000
8,000,000
7,000,000
Up to 1% of CoC
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$75
$75
$75
FY2013 Budget:
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$71 million cut to ESG
Expected cut to CoC
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President’s FY2014 Budget –
Targeted Homeless Programs
• Total request -$2.381
• ESG: $346 million (with $60 million setaside for RRH)
• CoC: $2.027 Billion
• Focus on chronically homeless (competitive PSH) and
Families (RRH)
Policy Priorities
Strategic Resource Allocation: Each CoC is encouraged to conduct a
comprehensive analysis of its existing projects to determine the extent to
which each project addresses the goals above. CoCs should reallocate
those projects that are underperforming, obsolete, or ineffective. CoCs may
only request new projects through reallocation.
Ending Chronic Homelessness: In order to meet the first goal of Opening Doors,
CoCs must implement strategies to ensure that the chronically homeless are
prioritized in existing permanent supportive housing beds, increase the
total number of permanent supportive housing beds dedicated to this
population, and adopt promising models, such as Housing First.
Ending Family Homelessness: Rapid re-housing is a model of housing that has
proven to be most effective for households with children. CoCs are
encouraged to target rapid
re-housing resources to homeless families–particularly those that are
unsheltered. CoCs may request new reallocated rapid re-housing projects
for homeless families with children; however only if they are able to
document that chronic homelessness will be adequately addressed through
other resources.
Policy Priorities
Removing Barriers to CoC Resources: The FY 2013 CoC Application
will contain questions to determine the extent to which CoCs
are making progress in implementing a coordinated assessment
system, using transitional housing as a tool to serve specific
subpopulations–such as homeless youth, domestic violence
survivors, and homeless populations with substance abuse
issues, and systematically prioritize households most in need.
Maximizing the Use of Mainstream Resources: Each CoC and
project applicant should ensure that it is maximizing the use of
all mainstream services available. CoCs should be proactively
seeking and providing information to recipients about
mainstream resources and funding opportunities, including
upcoming implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
Policy Priorities
Building Partnerships: CoCs should proactively seek to engage in
partnerships with Public Housing Agencies (PHA)–through PHA
membership in the CoC or working together to implement a
homelessness preference or priority for formerly homeless families
and individuals moving out of permanent supportive housing (called a
“move-up strategy). CoCs should also consider the extent to which
philanthropy could play a role within the community.
Other Priority Populations: CoCs must also consider the needs of other
homeless populations that may be prevalent within the CoC’s
geographic area, especially the needs of veterans and their families
and unaccompanied youth. HUD strongly encourages CoCs to
coordinate with housing and services funded through other sources
(e.g., HUD-VASH) that serve these populations.
Resources
• Up to date information regarding the McKinney-Vento Act
programs, including a copy of the McKinney-Act amended by
the HEARTH Act, the ESG interim rule, the CoC interim rule, ,
and TA materials can be found at
http://www.hudhre.info/hearth/
• Notification of the availability of future information will be
released via HUD’s Homeless Assistance listserv. To join HUD’s
listserv, go to http://www.hud.gov/subscribe/mailinglist.cfm and
click on “Homeless Assistance Program”
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Questions
Submit Questions to HUD’s AAQ at:
http://www.hudhre.info/index.cfm?do=viewHelpdesk
Please note: Due to the high volume of questions, please read
the regulations and the training materials provided prior to
submitting your question to the Virtual Help Desk.
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