Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness Updates
The Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness (ACEH) works with allies in the community to design, create, and lead the implementation of the Anchorage community plan on homelessness. More about ACEH
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The Anchorage Family Emergency Shelter Plan
For over a decade, many community partners have committed to ensuring that no family experiences unsheltered homelessness in the Municipality of Anchorage. Christian Health Associates, the Anchorage School District, churches and volunteers from their congregations, AWAIC, RuralCap, Catholic Social Services, United Way, Salvation Army, the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness (ACEH), and the Anchorage Health Department (AHD) have spent many hours collaborating on the best way to safely house families in the winter months when there is increased community need.
Beginning in August of 2021, these partners and others initiated bi-weekly meetings to determine multiple opportunities to resolve a community problem. As a result of these enormous efforts, two options have been identified that engage churches, Christian Health Associates, RuralCap, and AWAIC to provide emergency shelter and wrap-around services to move families into housing quickly. Continue Reading...
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Meeting Recording: Emergency Shelter Task Force Kickoff
Monday, August 22nd
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ACEH is committed to developing an emergency shelter plan for single adults in collaboration with a multitude of stakeholders. The plan will be based on data to track system capacity, client needs, and integration with the Homeless Prevention and Response System. View full press release…
Media Contact: Owen Hutchinson, Director of External Relations
[email protected]
907-312-9547
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Day 1 Families Fund
Reminder: Proposal submission deadline is tomorrow, August 25th, at 5:00 pm.
The Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness is soliciting proposals from qualified organizations that are pursuing solutions to family homelessness in the Municipality of Anchorage, with a strong focus on helping families gain or remain stably housed by providing short-term subsidized rental assistance, and by assisting them with connecting to and navigating an array of supportive services to support them in achieving permanent housing. The project timeline is September 2022 through September 30, 2024.
Learn more at https://aceh.org/day-1
Grant proposals must be submitted electronically to [email protected]. The deadline for submission is 5:00 p.m., Thursday, August 25, 2022. Proposals are limited to eight, 8.5 x 11-inch pages, not including the budget and budget narrative.
For questions about this solicitation, please email Julie Frizzell, [email protected], or Helen Renfrew at [email protected].
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Homeless Prevention & Response Advisory Council Monthly Meeting
About the Meeting:
The Homeless Prevention & Response System Advisory Council will meet during this 1-hour period to discuss relevant Anchorage Continuum of Care initiatives and current events.
More Details & Agenda can be found on the ACEH website: https://aceh.org/about-us/advisory-council
This meeting will be recorded for meeting minutes and record-keeping purposes.
For more information about the HPRS Advisory Council, or to get involved in a Committee, contact [email protected]
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87071231355...
Meeting ID: 870 7123 1355
Passcode: 362033
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Local Housing & Homelessness Highlights
Inspiring stories from the Anchorage community, news and information about housing and homelessness, and tangible ways you can get involved and help people in need.
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Cost Comparison For People Experiencing Homelessness Intervention
Numerous studies show that the most cost-effective way to help individuals experiencing homelessness is to provide them with homes.
Learn more at https://aceh.org
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Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority
'Super Advocate' Advocacy Trainings
Anchorage: Mon 9/26 at Dena’ina Center (9-3:30pm)
Free to attend, limited seating, must register in advance
Lunch provided
PRESENTED BY:
Teri Tibbett, Advocacy Coordinator, Alaska Mental Health Board/Advisory Board on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP:
This free training offers tools and hands-on practice for advocating on issues you care about.
Participants learn how to talk to policymakers and speak at public meetings on topics and decisions that impact people with mental illness, substance use disorders, intellectual/developmental disabilities, including fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia, and traumatic brain injuries.
The training is for people with lived experience of a disability, family members, service providers, administrators, peers, and others interested in learning:
- Tools for successful meetings with policymakers (Legislators, City/Village Council, Assembly, School Board)
- Refining your personal story for the most impact
- Tips for speaking on a public panel or before a public committee
- Tips for advocacy from home
- Updates on current issues
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Community Solutions
How data for solving homelessness respects the rights and privacy of the individual
One of the most crucial components to ending homelessness begins with a new way of seeing it, known as by-name data.
We celebrate when communities have current and detailed data on every unhoused person in a population because this enables them to better match housing solutions with the needs of the individuals.
But what privacy standards do communities adhere to when collecting and sharing by-name data?
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Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
HUD Announces $52 Million in Reallocated ESG-CV Funding
HUD announced estimated reallocation amounts for 62 Emergency Solutions Grants Program CARES Act (ESG-CV) recipients totaling $52 million. Review Appendix 1 of Notice CPD-22-06 for information about the reallocation formula, recipient eligibility criteria, as well as minimum and maximum reallocation amounts.
View all estimated ESG-CV reallocation amounts on HUD.gov.
https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/comm_planning/budget/fy20
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National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH)
2022 NOFO Resource Series
A new Alliance resource series can help communities break down HUD priorities for this year’s CoC Program NOFO applications.
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National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)
ACEH SPOTLIGHT: ENGAGING VOTERS THROUGH THE OUR HOMES, OUR VOTES CAMPAIGN
Housing and homelessness organizations across the country are working hard to make voting accessible to everyone in their communities.
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Join Upcoming NLIHC, NAEH, and CBPP Webinar on Homelessness and Housing First
NLIHC, the National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH), and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) invite advocates nationwide to register for “Homelessness is a Housing Problem,” the second webinar in our four-part webinar series on homelessness and Housing First. Decades of learning, experience, and research have proven that Housing First is the most effective approach for ending homelessness. Housing First recognizes that affordable and accessible homes are the foundation on which people thrive, and by combining housing with access to supportive services, Housing First can help people exit homelessness and live stably in their communities. The upcoming webinar will be held on August 29 at 2:30 pm ET. Register at: https://bit.ly/3vIbn5o
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ACEH Weekly Digest for 8/24/2022
Please reach out to [email protected] if you have questions, suggestions, or resources you would like to share in the weekly digest.
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