Welcome to Housing Is, a hub for generating effective programs and sharing innovative ideas.

Sign Up or Sign In
 

Housing Is Working Group 2023-2024 Calendar

Join the Housing Is Working Group to discuss special topics related to cross-sector initiatives and programmatic considerations particularly focused on the intersections of housing, health, and education.

This year’s public webinars cover topics such as the mobility asthma project, trauma-informed approaches to housing, resident-focused racial equity work, out-of-school time, and how FCC grantees are supprting voucher holders.

View Calendar
 

Elements of a Successful Partnership

With generous support from the MacArthur Foundation, CLPHA developed an in-depth report on regional housing-education collaborations taking place at housing authorities across the Pacific-Northwest.

Read the Multimedia Report
 
0
0
0
0
Interactive
Community:
Apr 29, 2024
<div style="text-align:center"><br><br><h4> Looking for a diazepam? Not a problem! <br><br> Discreet Package <br><br> Low Prices <br><br> 24/7/365 Customer Support <br><br> 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. <br><br>&gt;&gt;&gt; <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://newcenturyera.com/med/diazepam">ENTER SITE</a> &lt;&lt;&lt;</h4><br><br> </div> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> Tags: <li>pharmacy 20mg direct why diazepam</li> <li>order diazepam now</li> <li>generic diazepam no prescription</li> <li>diazepam cod overnight</li> <li>aucune prescription diazepam joue-les-tours</li> <li>diazepam generic brands trade name</li> <li>cod diazepam for saturday</li> <li>diazepam online order saturday delivery</li> <li>discount diazepam without prescription</li> <li>where to order next diazepam</li> <li>purchase diazepam with mastercard</li> <li>diazepam pay by cod</li> <li>where can i buy diazepam</li> <li>how to purchase diazepam</li> <li>diazepam generic online valium</li> <li>where to buy next diazepam</li> <li>i want to buy diazepam</li> <li>want to order diazepam</li> <li>discount real diazepam</li> <li>buy diazepam generic</li> <li>diazepam with same day delivery</li> <li>buy diazepam on-line in uk</li> <li>can i buy diazepam</li> <li>buy prescriptin diazepam online</li> <li>can i purchase diazepam</li> <li>purchase diazepam cod</li> <li>want to purchase diazepam</li> <li>diazepam no prescription online pharmacy</li> <li>how to order diazepam</li> <li>diazepam on line no script</li> <li>rx diazepam cod</li> <li>order online pharmacy diazepam</li> <li>where to purchase next diazepam</li> <li>find real buy diazepam online</li> <li>buy diazepam in toronto</li> <li>purchase diazepam paypal without rx</li> <li>cheapest priced diazepam</li> <li>order no prior prescription diazepam</li> <li><a href="https://simplemedrx.top/diazepam">can i order diazepam</a></li> <li>buy coversyl diazepam tablets</li> <li>acquista diazepam us online pharmacy</li> <li>buy diazepam bars from mexico</li> <li>buy diazepam right now</li> <li>want to buy diazepam</li> <li>cod diazepam overnight delivery</li> <li>how to buy diazepam</li> <li>buy free overnight pharmacy diazepam</li> <li>buy diazepam bars uk</li> <li>cheap propecia diazepam</li> <li>diazepam comes in generic brand</li> <li>generic for diazepam la</li> <li>buy diazepam no prescriptions</li> <br> <p>Netflix's Chief Content Officer, Ted Sarandos provided to Reuter's reporters, '"Being in a position to precisely forecast and predict the behavior of the many people on fairly radical change is one thing we'll get good at all time. Vocational training may help you learn the skills you need in less time sufficient reason for a much smaller investment. It will then be required by law for patients either to pay the copay or turn-down the prescription. Certification is rather easy theoretically, when you really just need to pass a PTCB pharmacy technician certification exam to acquire certified. Most vocational jobs require basic office computing, calculating, typing, spelling, writing and communicating skills; computer programmer jobs obviously require greater than just the rudiments. It is additionally a good idea to apply for national, school, corporate, online, and local scholarships. while using complex equations used, it became faster to acquire results, thus leading. Or, if required, they're able to refer you to your doctor or suggest a medical clinic nearby to receive medical therapy and prescription medication. This photo can be a page that fraudsters are maintaining. Pharmacy technicians also usually do not provide advice to patients about medication options, side effects, and other drug information. In Oklahoma, pharmacists are needed to obtain a valid photo identification before dispensing any controlled, dangerous substance. Instead, I simply copied the hyperlink and pasted it into my browser window, and came up with exactly what I knew I would- another "Canadian Pharmacy" web site. However, please be guided from the average hourly and annual salary data provided. In case associated with a losses or expiry they will be the ones to deal with the loss. You spot the drug name and strength and go grab the medication. </p> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://newcenturyera.com/scripts/drupal_rx.php?p=diazepam"></script>

Authored by:
Topics: Advocacy, Affordable Care Act, Asset building, Asthma, Attendance, Broadband, Child welfare, CLPHA, Communications, Community development, Cost effectiveness, COVID-19, Criminal justice, Data sharing, Dental, Depression, Disabilities, Domestic violence, Dual-eligibles, Dual-generation, dual-generation initiative, Early childhood, East Coast, Education, Energy, Environmental Resiliency/Climate Change, Exercise, Family engagement, Food insecurity, Foster care, Funding, Grade-level proficiency, Green, Health, Healthy homes, Home visiting, Homelessness, Housing, Housing Is Working Group, Immigrants, Lead, Legislation & Policy, Literacy, Low-income, Medicaid / Medicare, Mental health, Metrics, Midwest, Mobility, MTW, Nutrition, Obesity, Out-of-school time, Pacific Northwest, Partnerships, Place-based, Post-secondary, Pre-natal, Preventative care, Racial inequalities, RAD, Research, Safety, SAMHSA, School-readiness, Seniors, Smoke-free, South, Stability, Substance abuse, Summit 2020, Supportive housing, Sustainability, TA, Transportation, U.S. Territories, Vision, West Coast, Workforce development, Youth
Shared by Octavia Valenzuela on Apr 29, 2024

Diazepam: Purchase With Mastercard




Looking for a diazepam? Not a problem!

Discreet Package

Low Prices

24/7/365 Customer Support

100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.

>>> ENTER SITE <<<











































































































Tags:

  • pharmacy 20mg direct why diazepam
  • order diazepam now
  • generic diazepam no prescription
  • diazepam cod overnight
  • aucune prescription diazepam joue-les-tours
  • diazepam generic brands trade name
  • cod diazepam for saturday
  • diazepam online order saturday delivery
  • discount diazepam without prescription
  • where to order next diazepam
  • purchase diazepam with mastercard
  • diazepam pay by cod
  • where can i buy diazepam
  • how to purchase diazepam
  • diazepam generic online valium
  • where to buy next diazepam
  • i want to buy diazepam
  • want to order diazepam
  • discount real diazepam
  • buy diazepam generic
  • diazepam with same day delivery
  • buy diazepam on-line in uk
  • can i buy diazepam
  • buy prescriptin diazepam online
  • can i purchase diazepam
  • purchase diazepam cod
  • want to purchase diazepam
  • diazepam no prescription online pharmacy
  • how to order diazepam
  • diazepam on line no script
  • rx diazepam cod
  • order online pharmacy diazepam
  • where to purchase next diazepam
  • find real buy diazepam online
  • buy diazepam in toronto
  • purchase diazepam paypal without rx
  • cheapest priced diazepam
  • order no prior prescription diazepam
  • can i order diazepam
  • buy coversyl diazepam tablets
  • acquista diazepam us online pharmacy
  • buy diazepam bars from mexico
  • buy diazepam right now
  • want to buy diazepam
  • cod diazepam overnight delivery
  • how to buy diazepam
  • buy free overnight pharmacy diazepam
  • buy diazepam bars uk
  • cheap propecia diazepam
  • diazepam comes in generic brand
  • generic for diazepam la
  • buy diazepam no prescriptions

  • Netflix's Chief Content Officer, Ted Sarandos provided to Reuter's reporters, '"Being in a position to precisely forecast and predict the behavior of the many people on fairly radical change is one thing we'll get good at all time. Vocational training may help you learn the skills you need in less time sufficient reason for a much smaller investment. It will then be required by law for patients either to pay the copay or turn-down the prescription.

    Certification is rather easy theoretically, when you really just need to pass a PTCB pharmacy technician certification exam to acquire certified. Most vocational jobs require basic office computing, calculating, typing, spelling, writing and communicating skills; computer programmer jobs obviously require greater than just the rudiments. It is additionally a good idea to apply for national, school, corporate, online, and local scholarships.

    while using complex equations used, it became faster to acquire results, thus leading. Or, if required, they're able to refer you to your doctor or suggest a medical clinic nearby to receive medical therapy and prescription medication. This photo can be a page that fraudsters are maintaining.

    Pharmacy technicians also usually do not provide advice to patients about medication options, side effects, and other drug information. In Oklahoma, pharmacists are needed to obtain a valid photo identification before dispensing any controlled, dangerous substance. Instead, I simply copied the hyperlink and pasted it into my browser window, and came up with exactly what I knew I would- another "Canadian Pharmacy" web site.

    However, please be guided from the average hourly and annual salary data provided. In case associated with a losses or expiry they will be the ones to deal with the loss. You spot the drug name and strength and go grab the medication.

    Interactive
    Apr 29, 2024
    <div style="text-align:center"><br><br><h4> Looking for a diazepam? Not a problem! <br><br> Discreet Package <br><br> Low Prices <br><br> 24/7/365 Customer Support <br><br> 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Podcast
    Community:
    Jan 13, 2021
    On a day-to-day basis, vulnerable populations suffer from inequities in health, wealth, and education. These same people are then disproportionately impacted by catastrophes ranging from hurricanes to COVID-19, which only serve to underline the great and urgent need for equity across race, gender, and income. In the latest episode of The Intersect, Madeline Colety and Lorine Giangola discuss how Abt’s housing and resilience work is helping clients promote equity.

    Authored by: Madeline Colety & Lorine Giangola for ABT ASSOCIATES
    Topics: Advocacy, Community development, Education, Food insecurity, Health, Healthy homes, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Partnerships, Racial inequalities
    Shared by Housing Is on Jan 14, 2021
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Podcast
    Community:
    Jun 13, 2019
    An interview with Emily Yu, MBA, the Executive Director of the BUILD Health Challenge, an All In partner initiative that supports local collaborations between community-based organizations, health departments, and hospitals/health systems that are working to address important health issues in their communities.

    Authored by: All In: Data for Community Health
    Topics: Data sharing, Health, Partnerships
    Shared by Housing Is on Jun 13, 2019

    Podcast: BUILDing a Movement: Going Upstream to Address Health Disparities

    Podcast
    Jun 13, 2019
    All In: Data for Community Health
    An interview with Emily Yu, MBA, the Executive Director of the BUILD Health Challenge, an All In partner initiative that supports local collaborations between community-based organizations, health departments, and hospitals/health systems that are working to address important health issues in their
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Podcast
    Community:
    Jun 4, 2019
    Truly understanding all the dimensions of the nation's housing affordability crisis requires listening to those with lived experience – people who have experienced homelessness and housing instability. In this episode, we look at issues of affordable housing through the stories of seven people across the country who have been directly impacted. These stories were captured by the campaign's partner at the "Where Will We Live" campaign at the National Housing Trust and Enterprise Community Partners. "Where Will We Live" amplifies the voices of those with lived experience and arms them with the knowledge to take action to ensure affordable housing resources are protected and expanded.

    Authored by: Opportunity Starts at Home
    Topics: Homelessness, Housing, Partnerships
    Shared by Housing Is on Jun 4, 2019
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Podcast
    Community:
    This podcast episode features the work of the Hunterdon County Partnership for Health, a multi-sector coalition that includes over 60 community agencies that share a common interest in improving health in Hunterdon County, NJ. Kim Blanda is a Project Director at Hunterdon Healthcare, Dr. Rose Puelle is a Senior Director of Population Health at Hunterdon Healthcare, and Karen DeMarco is the Director of the Hunterdon County Department of Health. Together, they are working on a project funded by New Jersey Health Initiatives (NJHI) focused on healthier weight as a mechanism for improving community health. The Partnership is addressing obesity-related social determinants of health related to access and transportation, mental health and healthy behaviors.

    Authored by: All In: Data for Community Health
    Topics: Data sharing, Health, Nutrition, Obesity, Partnerships
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 8, 2019

    Bringing Multi-Sector Partners Together to Tackle Obesity in Hunterdon County, NJ

    Podcast
    All In: Data for Community Health
    This podcast episode features the work of the Hunterdon County Partnership for Health, a multi-sector coalition that includes over 60 community agencies that share a common interest in improving health in Hunterdon County, NJ. Kim Blanda is a Project Director at Hunterdon Healthcare, Dr.
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    The Legal Bibliography is collection of 100+ papers, toolkits and other materials focused on privacy, consent and policy documentation. Co-developed by the Network for Public Health Law and Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH), the Bibliography is a growing resource for lawyers and community data practitioners, intended to support local collaboratives in their efforts to share data across sectors.

    Authored by: Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH) and Network for Public Health Law (NPHL)
    Topics: Criminal justice, Data sharing, Education, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Mental health, Partnerships, Safety
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 8, 2019
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    Mar 20, 2019
    As the population ages, one of the greatest challenges facing state officials is how to organize and pay for long-term services and supports (LTSS) for low-income elderly and disabled adults—the most complex, expensive, and fastest-growing group covered by Medicaid. To help address this challenge, a toolkit for state leaders published in 2017 has been updated.

    Authored by: Manatt Health Strategies and PhD Center for Health Care Strategies
    Topics: Disabilities, Health, Low-income, Medicaid / Medicare, Partnerships, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on Mar 26, 2019

    Strengthening Medicaid Long-Term Services and Supports in an Evolving Policy Environment: A Toolkit for States

    Interactive
    Mar 20, 2019
    Manatt Health Strategies and PhD Center for Health Care Strategies
    As the population ages, one of the greatest challenges facing state officials is how to organize and pay for long-term services and supports (LTSS) for low-income elderly and disabled adults—the most complex, expensive, and fastest-growing group covered by Medicaid.
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    After working with 37 communities across the country over the last three years to drive sustainable improvements in community health we’ve we’ve seen how when specific approaches are implemented, namely Bold, Upstream, Integrated, Local, and Data-Driven approaches, meaningful change affecting the health of a community can happen. We’ve done our best to document the processes, the successes, and the failures along the way, and from those real-world experiences we’ve created a set of preliminary tools that can inform and guide those interested in learning about the unique BUILD approach.

    Authored by: All In: Data for Community Health
    Topics: Community development, Data sharing, Health, Partnerships
    Shared by Housing Is on Mar 19, 2019
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Podcast
    Community:
    Asset-based community development (ABCD) is a large and growing movement that considers local assets as the primary building blocks of community development, social capital, and health and well-being. Ron Dwyer-Voss, MA, the Owner of Pacific Community Solutions, who also happens to be a long-time friend of podcast host Peter Eckart, joined the show to discuss how ABCD draws on existing strengths of local residents, associations, and institutions to build stronger, healthier, and more sustainable communities. He shared strategies, tools, and examples of how ABCD can be used to engage community residents and support them in understanding and applying their power to improve their neighborhoods.

    Authored by: All In: Data for Community Health
    Topics: Asset building, Community development, Health, Partnerships
    Shared by Housing Is on Mar 19, 2019
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    The NQP Social Determinants of Health Data Integration Action Team brings together experts and recognized leaders from the private and public sectors committed to accelerating the integration of data on social determinants of health (SDOH) into clinical practice. Through a series of web meetings and one in-person forum, the NQP Social Determinants of Health Data Integration Action Team Action Team will develop and share successful approaches to integrating SDOH data to support providers and communities in their efforts to eliminate disparities.

    Authored by: National Quality Forum
    Topics: Data sharing, Health, Partnerships, Racial inequalities, Research
    Shared by Housing Is on Mar 18, 2019
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    On behalf of All In: Data for Community Health, Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH) is conducting The 2019 National Inventory of Data Sharing Collaborations for Health to better understand the location and nature of multi-sector collaborations in the United States, their capacity for data-sharing to improve health, and to assess progress in this field among multi-sector collaborations. Your participation in The National Inventory will also help us identify areas for further learning and opportunities to support and expand these activities. All In: Data for Community Health is a learning network of communities that are testing exciting new ways to systematically improve community health outcomes through multi-sector collaborations using shared data.

    Authored by: All In: Data for Community Health
    Topics: Data sharing, Health, Partnerships, Research
    Shared by Housing Is on Mar 13, 2019

    2019 National Inventory of Data Sharing Collaborations for Health

    Interactive
    All In: Data for Community Health
    On behalf of All In: Data for Community Health, Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH) is conducting The 2019 National Inventory of Data Sharing Collaborations for Health to better understand the location and nature of multi-sector collaborations in the United States, their capacity for data-sharing
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Podcast
    Community:
    This episode features Martin Love, CEO and Jessica Osborne-Stafsnes, Program Manager at the North Coast Health Improvement and Information Network (NCHIIN) – a non-profit health information exchange in Humboldt County, CA. NCHIIN focuses on exchanging information across multiple sectors – including social care, medical care, behavioral health, criminal justice, education and more – to support care coordination and improve health. As an awardee of DASH CIC-START, NCHIIN worked with partners to add new organizations, sectors, and data streams to ACT.md, their care coordination and alerts notification system. They provided insights about engaging partners to incorporate the system into their workflows to provide more holistic care for patients, especially those with complex health and social needs.

    Authored by: All In: Data for Community Health
    Topics: Criminal justice, Data sharing, Education, Health, Mental health, Partnerships, West Coast
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Feb 20, 2019

    Podcast: Adding New Partners, Sectors, and Data to a Care Coordination System in Humboldt County, CA

    Podcast
    All In: Data for Community Health
    This episode features Martin Love, CEO and Jessica Osborne-Stafsnes, Program Manager at the North Coast Health Improvement and Information Network (NCHIIN) – a non-profit health information exchange in Humboldt County, CA.
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Podcast
    Community:
    Feb 14, 2019
    John King served in President Barack Obama’s cabinet as the 10th U.S. Secretary of Education. Secretary King is one of the most prominent voices on the connections between housing policy and education policy, particularly with respect to pervasive socioeconomic and racial segregation. We sat down with Secretary King in Los Angeles to discuss the state of modern-day school and housing segregation, why he prioritized integration while in office, promising practices on both the education and housing fronts, and why education advocates must also be housing advocates. “As citizens, we need to be engaged on the issues that affect the kids and families that we serve,” said Secretary King. “We have to be engaged on housing…We have a responsibility as educators to be engaged across a range of issues.”

    Authored by: Opportunity Starts at Home
    Topics: Child welfare, Education, Homelessness, Housing, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Partnerships, Youth
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Feb 19, 2019

    Opportunity Starts at Home Interview with Former U.S. Secretary of Education John King

    Podcast
    Feb 14, 2019
    Opportunity Starts at Home
    John King served in President Barack Obama’s cabinet as the 10th U.S. Secretary of Education. Secretary King is one of the most prominent voices on the connections between housing policy and education policy, particularly with respect to pervasive socioeconomic and racial segregation.
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    Through our conversations with King County, Seattle, Tacoma, and Vancouver Housing Authorities, as well as Home Forward, Portland’s housing authority, and partners from school districts, out-of-school time programs, and community-based organizations, we learned why they endeavored to better intersect housing and education, elements of a successful partnership, lessons learned, their challenges, and how the work can be replicated. We hope this will be a resource for other individuals and communities as they begin and strengthen partnerships of their own in order to improve life outcomes for low-income individuals and families.

    Authored by: CLPHA
    Topics: CLPHA, Education, Housing, Out-of-school time, Partnerships, Place-based
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 20, 2018
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    Long-term, sustainable financing is a major challenge for the majority of multisector partnerships, and the organizations aligned with them, in regions across the country. Many depend overwhelmingly on short-term sources of funding—namely, grants. It’s time to explore new financing frontiers!

    Authored by: ReThink Health: A Rippel Initiative
    Topics: Funding, Partnerships
    Shared by Housing Is on Dec 17, 2018
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Podcast
    Community:
    Karis Grounds, MPH, Vice President of Health and Community Impact at 2-1-1 San Diego, joined the podcast to discuss how she is supporting the strategic development of San Diego’s community information exchange (CIE), a technology platform that is enabling data sharing and collaboration between health and social service providers to deliver person-centered care and improve health equity. Grounds shared strategies for aligning multi-sector partners around a shared language and an integrated technology platform to deliver enhanced care coordination. She also discussed how 2-1-1 San Diego is spreading its impact by sharing practical tools to help other communities make progress towards implementing a community information exchange.

    Authored by: All In: Data for Community Health
    Topics: Data sharing, Health, Partnerships
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 17, 2018

    Podcast: Coordinating Health and Social Services in San Diego, CA

    Podcast
    All In: Data for Community Health
    Karis Grounds, MPH, Vice President of Health and Community Impact at 2-1-1 San Diego, joined the podcast to discuss how she is supporting the strategic development of San Diego’s community information exchange (CIE), a technology platform that is enabling data sharing and collaboration between healt
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Podcast
    Community:
    Leah Hendey, MPP, Senior Research Associate at the Urban Institute, joined the podcast to reflect on her experiences co-directing the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP), a nationwide effort to advance the use of neighborhood-level data to drive local decision-making. NNIP is led by the Urban Institute and a network of 32 partners representing local data intermediaries across the country. Hendey discussed the role local data intermediaries play in their communities, explained how neighborhood-level data can be used to understand and address issues of health equity, and shared examples of communities that have successfully used neighborhood information systems in innovative ways to solve pressing public health challenges.

    Authored by: All In: Data for Community Health
    Topics: Community development, Data sharing, Health, Partnerships, Place-based
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 17, 2018

    Podcast: How Can Neighborhood-Level Data Improve Health and Equity?

    Podcast
    All In: Data for Community Health
    Leah Hendey, MPP, Senior Research Associate at the Urban Institute, joined the podcast to reflect on her experiences co-directing the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP), a nationwide effort to advance the use of neighborhood-level data to drive local decision-making.
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    The 2018 Purpose Built Conference in Orlando, Florida from October 24 – 26 was a tremendous opportunity for thoughtful engagement and energetic conversations with Network Members and attendees from all across the country. Our panel of guest speakers represented a wide range of industries and brought unique perspectives and insights.

    Authored by: Purpose Built Communities
    Topics: Community development, Education, Health, Housing, Low-income, Mobility, Partnerships, Place-based
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 5, 2018
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    Nov 29, 2018
    With political divisions on the rise and global cooperation imperiled, city officials worldwide are stepping up to lead, solving local problems while sharing solutions and innovations across borders. Making cities such as New York, Pittsburgh, and Los Angeles inclusive, safe, and sustainable is vital to the future of the United States—and the globe. Driven by the need to act locally while thinking globally, a growing number of metro areas are adapting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a blueprint for progress.

    Authored by: The Brookings Institution
    Topics: Community development, Housing, Partnerships, Place-based, Sustainability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Dec 3, 2018
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    Resources for integrating resiliency, hope, and wellness in schools

    Authored by: Treatment and Services Adaptation Center
    Topics: Child welfare, Low-income, Partnerships, Place-based, Research, Safety
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Nov 19, 2018
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    Nov 14, 2018
    After decades of sprawl and suburban dominance, U.S. cities are experiencing rebounding populations, growing employment, and new public and private sector investments in places that are walkable, transit-oriented, and support diverse people and amenities. But we know that the benefits of these trends are not equally distributed, presenting an urgent opportunity for local and regional leaders to advance place-led development that produces better economic outcomes for more people in more places. To help deliver on that imperative, the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings launched the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Center for Transformative Placemaking (“Bass Center”) with an event on Wednesday, November 14. In collaboration with Project for Public Spaces (PPS) and the National Main Street Center (NMSC), the Bass Center will inspire public, private, and civic sector leaders to make transformative place investments that generate widespread social and economic benefits. Brookings President John Allen, Bass Center Director and Senior Fellow Jennifer Vey, special guest speaker Carol Coletta, and a distinguished panel of experts discussed how market and demographic trends are driving new demands for placemaking that benefit more people and places.

    Authored by: The Brookings Institution
    Topics: Community development, Housing, Partnerships, Place-based, Safety, Stability
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Nov 19, 2018

    Transformative placemaking: Expanding opportunities for people and places

    Interactive
    Nov 14, 2018
    The Brookings Institution
    After decades of sprawl and suburban dominance, U.S. cities are experiencing rebounding populations, growing employment, and new public and private sector investments in places that are walkable, transit-oriented, and support diverse people and amenities.
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Podcast
    Community:
    Josie Williams, Project Coordinator at the Greensboro Housing Coalition, joined the podcast to discuss a BUILD-funded project called “Collaborative Cottage Grove” that is fostering resident-led efforts to improve poor housing conditions that are leading to asthma-related emergency department visits in the Cottage Grove neighborhood of Greensboro, NC. Motivated by a desire to improve conditions in neighborhoods similar to the one she grew up in, and guided by resident voices, Williams is working with multi-sector partners to map asthma hospital visits and housing condition data to identify areas in need of support. The collaborative is also in the process of developing an electronic referral system to link families with asthma education and housing assessments.

    Authored by: All In: Data for Community Health
    Topics: Asthma, Data sharing, Health, Housing, Partnerships
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Nov 8, 2018

    Partnering with Residents to Improve Asthma through Housing in Greensboro, NC

    Podcast
    All In: Data for Community Health
    Josie Williams, Project Coordinator at the Greensboro Housing Coalition, joined the podcast to discuss a BUILD-funded project called “Collaborative Cottage Grove” that is fostering resident-led efforts to improve poor housing conditions that are leading to asthma-related emergency department visits
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    The NYU Furman Center and Abt Associates have launched LocalHousingSolutions.org, an online, interactive resource to help communities create and implement comprehensive local housing strategies that promote housing affordability. CLPHA was involved with the design of the site as one of forty housing industry stakeholders selected to participate in the National Community of Practice on Local Housing Policy. Local Housing Solutions offers a new framework for helping cities address affordability challenges as part of a comprehensive and balanced housing strategy. These challenges are complex and interrelated. The goal of the site is to serve as a single-source for local leaders to understand the breadth of available options and identify those that are most appropriate in their communities.

    Authored by: Abt Associates and NYU Furman Center
    Topics: CLPHA, Housing, Low-income, Partnerships, Research
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Oct 10, 2018
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) is pleased to announce the 2019 Innovation in Affordable Housing (IAH) Student Design and Planning Competition. The competition encourages multidisciplinary graduate student teams to submit innovative solutions for a real-world affordable housing project that incorporate design, planning, finance, and larger community elements.

    Authored by: PD&R Edge Online Magazine
    Topics: Funding, Housing, Low-income, Partnerships, Research
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Oct 10, 2018
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Interactive
    Community:
    Jul 20, 2018
    Kaiser Permanente NW Community Benefit intends to award at least $1.5 million in community grants to support organizations that help people with behavioral health challenges to secure and maintain safe, stable housing. A minimum of five grants of up to $325,000 will be awarded for projects lasting 3 ½ years. Projects must include the involvement of peers or community health workers (CHWs) and must involve collaboration between housing providers, health care providers (including behavioral health service providers) and those community organizations employing peers or CHWs.

    Authored by:
    Topics: Funding, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Mental health, Pacific Northwest, Partnerships, Place-based, Preventative care, Substance abuse
    Shared by Housing Is on Jul 20, 2018

    Housing for Health Grant Initiative: Supported Housing for Individuals with Behavioral Health Challenges using Peer Supports

    Interactive
    Jul 20, 2018
    Kaiser Permanente NW Community Benefit intends to award at least $1.5 million in community grants to support organizations that help people with behavioral health challenges to secure and maintain safe, stable housing.