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Pages tagged "rapid rehousing"


Making Connections: Economic Opportunities and the Pathway to Ending Family Homelessness

Posted on Blog by David Wertheimer · July 23, 2014 9:58 AM · 1 reaction

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Across the country, communities -- and funders -- are creating systems that work for families.  

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Housing-Based Solutions Can End Homelessness

Posted on Blog by Funders Together to End Homelessness · April 30, 2014 2:51 PM · 1 reaction


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We know what works.  Philanthropy can help take it to scale.

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Understanding the Connections Between Family Homelessness and TANF: Tips for Funders

Posted on Blog by Funders Together to End Homelessness · April 17, 2014 9:06 AM

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Today, in every state, a family that relies entirely on TANF for income cannot cover the cost of fair market rent. Funders can play an important role in addressing the gaps.

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United Way of Pierce County

Posted on Member Profiles by Alexis Perlmutter · January 12, 2014 1:25 AM

 

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Tacoma, WA 98402
Phone: 253-597-7491
www.uwpc.org
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Organization Type

United Way

Mission

United Way of Pierce County is committed to making measurable improvements in the lives of people in our community.

Our mission is best executed when we identify critical issues and then use your gift to fund a combination of programs and initiatives to best address those issues.

Funding Areas

  • Education
  • Health care
  • Housing

Supported Strategies

  • Affordable housing
  • Education about homelessness
  • Emergency shelter
  • Funding advocacy
  • Permanent supportive housing
  • Prevention
  • Public policy/systems change
  • Rapid re-housing
  • Supportive services
  • Transitional housing
  • Workforce development

 

 


Use TANF Payments to Provide Rapid Re-Housing and Emergency Housing Assistance

Posted on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Fails to Meet Basic Needs by Alexis Perlmutter · January 07, 2014 1:54 PM · 2 reactions


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use_tanf_rapid_re_housing_icon_only.pngThrough emergency housing assistance, including rapid re-housing programs, states can use Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to prevent and end homelessness among families. Rapid re-housing programs help families move into housing as quickly as possible after they become homeless, instead of allowing families to spend weeks or months in shelters and transitional programs. These programs also minimize the impact of homelessness on children and provide the stability parents need to find jobs or participate in employment programs.

In 2013, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a memorandum explaining that TANF funds can be used to address the housing-related needs of families who are homeless or precariously housed. Use of TANF funds in this way is consistent with rules on providing benefits and services to needy or eligible families. Families do not need to be receiving TANF cash assistance in order to qualify for housing services.


How can TANF funds be used for housing assistance?

States may adjust cash benefit levels in relation to housing costs.

States can also provide a housing supplement to cash assistance. TANF programs can also provide an array of non-recurrent, short-term benefits and services that are designed to address a specific crisis situation and extend no longer than four months.

For example, TANF may be used for short-term rental or mortgage assistance to prevent eviction or to help a homeless family secure housing. This may include security and utility payments, moving assistance, motel or hotel vouchers, case management services, financial and credit counseling, legal services, housing search and placement services, and related administrative costs.

TANF funds can also support rapid re-housing programs. For example, a partnership between The Road Home and Utah’s Department of Workforce Services provides rapid re-housing assistance combined with employment services to help families with children move into housing quickly. TANF funds provide rental assistance, remove barriers to housing, deliver case management services, and connect families to work supports.

TANF agencies should also be active participants in statewide, regional, and local efforts to prevent and end homelessness, including the Continuum of Care. TANF funds can be used in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s targeted homeless assistance grants program, the Continuum of Care program, and Emergency Solutions Grants program.

To learn more about using TANF funding for housing assistance, visit:

  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration’s TANF Information Memorandum

For more information about rapid re-housing, visit:

  • United States Interagency Council on Homelessness: Rapid Re-Housing
  • Rapid Re-Housing: Successfully Ending Family Homelessness
  • Utah’s The Road Home


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Increase TANF Payments to Protect Families From Homelessness

Use TANF to Provide Rapid Re-Housing and Emergency Housing Assistance

Support Families with the Greatest Needs by Removing Barriers to TANF

Use TANF to Create Subsidized Jobs and Provide Work Supports for Families Living in Poverty

Strengthen Connections Among Welfare-to-Work, Job Training, and Homeless Assistance Programs

     
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Post-Conference Guest Blog: Top 3 Things I Took Away from This Summer’s Conference

Posted on Blog by OrgCode · August 01, 2013 10:00 AM

Every summer the National Alliance to End Homelessness conference on ending homelessness has been a highlight for me. It reinvigorates me. It teaches me. It reminds me why we do this work – day in and day out.

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Visiting Seattle: The Success of Funders Together [Video]

Posted on Blog by Funders Together to End Homelessness · February 22, 2013 12:42 PM

At this week’s NAEH 2013 Conference on Ending Family & Youth Homelessness, Funders Together hosted several events as part of our Networking Series: Where Catalytic Philanthropy Begins With Conversation. 

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Looking Ahead: A Vision for Ending Family Homelessness

Posted on Blog by David Wertheimer · February 01, 2013 2:33 PM

At the Gates Foundation, we’re now entering the 14th year of our work in Washington State to reduce family homelessness.  That may sound like a long time, but when dealing with a problem as complex and seemingly intractable as family homelessness, time is required to find and implement changes with the potential to have real impact.  

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The Global Classroom: A View of Homelessness from “Down Under”

Posted on Blog by Martha Toll · January 03, 2013 10:23 AM

As we work together as a national community to collectively educate each other about exciting new developments in the effort to permanently end homelessness, it’s important to step back and learn, as well, from a global vantage point.

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Lessons from 200 Smart Thinkers [Video]

Posted on Blog by David Wertheimer · November 06, 2012 3:19 PM

It isn’t every day that the work I do at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is called “audacious,” but when one of our partners described our collective efforts to end family homelessness in Washington State with precisely this word, I took it as a compliment.  

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