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October 3-4, 2017 Rosen Plaza Hotel, Orlando, FL
FLORIDASUPPORTIVEHOUSINGCOALITION
ADVOCATE EDUCATE COLLABORATE
■ Mark Your Calendar –October 3 & 4, 2017
Join fellow developers, practitioners, policymakers, direct service providers, and care coordinators to share new and effective programs, solutions, and policies aimed at increasing access to permanent supportive housing.
Choose from 28 workshops designed to allow for engagement and questions with national and state supportive housing experts. Our agenda includes strategy and solution-based interactive plenary sessions, individual presentations, experienced-based panels, and informative roundtable discussions.
With over 15 years successfully hosting conferences and institutes, our Florida Supportive Housing Coalition Summit features more tracks then ever related to supportive housing best practices and partnerships. Plenary sessions and workshops address supportive housing development, management, landlord relationships, and support services to meet the needs of families, children and adults with special needs or who are experiencing homelessness.
■ Registration LinkVisit our summit registration page to reserve your attendance.
The following rates apply: Thru 9/15 After 9/15 Early registration for FSHC members $275 $300 Early registration for non-members $300 $325 One day registration $200 $215
■ SpeakersKeynote Addresses By:
Jeff Brandes Senator District 24, St. Petersburg
John Bryant Assistant Secretary Department of Children and Families
Deborah De Santis President and CEO Corporation for Supportive Housing
Merrill Friedman Director of Disability Policy Engagement Anthem Public Policy Institute. Anthem, Inc.
Shevaun Harris Chief of Medicaid Policy Agency for Health Care Administration
Nancy Muller Director of Policy & Special Programs Florida Housing Finance Corporation
Shannon Nazworth President Florida Supportive Housing Coalition and President and CEO Ability Housing
Joseph F. Pennisi Executive Director Florida Policy Institute
Aurora Zepeda Executive Vice President Institute on Children Poverty and Homelessness
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October 3&4, 2017Rosen Plaza Hotel | Orlando, FL
October 3&4, 2017Rosen Plaza Hotel | Orlando, FL
FLORIDASUPPORTIVEHOUSINGCOALITION
ADVOCATE EDUCATE COLLABORATE
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partnershippartnership leadership leadership
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partnershippartnership leadership leadershipHousing + Services | The Keys to Success 3
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Tuesday, October 3, 2017 | Schedule of Events | Day 1Track A – Supportive Housing
Emerging Trends & Partnerships
B - Supportive Housing Best Practices & Interventions
C –Children & Families: Child Welfare, Homelessness, & Supportive Housing
D –Supportive Housing Development & Management
7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. – Continental Breakfast
Opening Plenary 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
• Welcome/Intro - Shannon Nazworth, President Florida Supportive Housing Coalition • Keeping Families Together: The Real Impact of Supportive Housing on Families - Deb DeSantis, President & CEO, Corporation for Supportive Housing; Christine Calpin, Casey Family Programs, CSH Housing Advocate and Tenant, and Florida state agency leadership • The Housing & Health Relationship - Merrill Friedman, Director of Disability Policy Engagement, Anthem Inc.
Session 1.1 10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
Part 1: Team Up – Going to Bat for the Homeless: Carol Caraballo and Maria Guajardo, South Florida Behavioral Health Network; Officer Ysidro Llamoca Miami Beach Police
Part 2: Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Housing Update by DCF
Evaluating Outcomes – FHFC Pilots Update: Dr. Marcia Lamkin, Sharon Wilburn, Michael Cochran, Ability Housing; Catholic Charities Pilot CEO, & Miami Collaborative Pilot Partners. Facilitated by Bill Aldinger & Nancy Muller, FHFC
Project UP-START, Homeless Education Program, Division of Student Services, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Debra Albo-Steiger, Program Manager
Lender’s Panel: Representatives PNC, Wells Fargo, J.P. Morgan Chase, National Equity Fund, Florida Community Loan Fund, and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Facilitated by Janet Hamer, TD Bank
Lunch Plenary 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
• State-of-the-State Leadership Updates (Senator Jeff Brandes (Invited), Chair Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development ; John Bryant, Assistant Secretary, Department of Children & Families; Shevaun Harris, Assistant Deputy Secretary for Medicaid Policy and Quality, Agency for Health Care Administration; Nancy Muller, Director of Policy & Special Programs, Florida Housing Finance Corporation
• FSHC Policy Update – Shannon Nazworth, President Florida Supportive Housing CoalitionSession 1.2 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Building Strategic Partnerships and Collaborative Relationships: Kimberlee Riley, Ability Housing
Using Motivational Interviewing with the Homeless Population, David Duresky, Consultant
Housing for Older Youth: How to Help Youth Aging Out of Foster Care or Experiencing Homelessness: Mark Wickham, Youth & Family Alternatives; Pauline Green, Executive Director, The Alliance for GLBTQ Youth
The Importance of Separating Housing Operations From Housing Services: Jack Humburg, Boley Centers
Session 1.3 2:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Innovative Landlord Recruitment, Relationships, Retention and Risk Reduction Strategies: Joe Johnson, Cody Spencer, Ability Housing; Matt Hurd, Open Doors - Atlanta
Housing First: High Fidelity and the Florida Challenges: A Call to Action!: Mark Engelhardt, USF: Jana Balicki, ACTS Inc.; Kevin Marrone, Boley Centers
HEART Alliance for Sus-tainable Families: Andria Dewson, KID Inc.; Broward County Housing Authority; Broward County Legal Aid; ChildNet; Broward County Sherriff’s Office; Leah Rhea, Moderator
FHFC Roundtable: Nancy Muller, Director of Policy and Special Programs; Bill Aldinger, Assistant Policy Director & Supportive Housing Coordinator
Session 1.4 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Breaking the Institutional Cycle: Comprehensive Treatment Court (CTC); Jane Roseboro, Adina Bridges, Nicole Brandt, Centerstone
Housing & Health: Weaving a Web of Care: Fatimah Tahil, MD, Amerigroup
Homeless Youth – The Reality: Denise Burry, Shay Razaire, Ian Rideaux, Forward Paths Foundation
Blueprint for Success: Leadership in Rural Supportive Housing Development: Dr. Rusty Bennett, Low Income Hous-ing Coalition of Alabama; Dawn Gilman, Changing Homelessness
6:00 p.m. – Evening Activity/Social
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Wednesday, October 4, 2017 | Schedule of Events | Day 2
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*times and locations are subject to change
Track A – Supportive Housing Emerging Trends & Partnerships
B - Supportive Housing Best Practices & Interventions
C –Children & Families: Child Welfare, Homeless-ness, & Supportive Housing
D –Supportive Housing Development & Management
8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. – Networking Breakfast
Session 2.1 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Introduction to Supportive Housing, How It Is Funded and What Makes It Successful: Dr. Susan Pourciau, Florida Housing Coalition; Debbie Perry, Housing Administrator Henderson Behavioral Health
Scattered Site Permanent Supportive Housing and Rapid Re-housing for Persons with Substance Abuse Disorders, Mental Illnesses, Disabled Veterans, and Homeless: Olga Golik, Jose Garcia, Citrus Health Network; Anna Kopper, Carrfour; Support Services for Veterans Families representative
Impacts of Supportive Housing on Early Childhood Development: Leah Rhea, CSH; Caire Bires, The Ounce of Prevention; Monica King, Broward Healthy Start
The Process of Successful Development for Supportive Housing Communities: Stephanie Berman-Eisenberg, Sandra Newson, Carrfour Supportive Housing Inc
Sessions 2.2 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Prioritizing those with Behavioral Health Disorders for COC Funded Housing Opportunities Through Coordinated Entry: Amanda Wander, Big Bend Managing Entity
Inclusive Housing and Homeless Services for Transgender Individuals: Kirsten Anderson (Clanton), Southern Legal Counsel
Institute for Children Poverty and Homelessness Research On Childhood Homelessness and State Solutions:, Aurora Zepeda
Supportive Housing Financing: Debbie Burkart, National Equity Fund, Shannon Nazworth, President & CEO, Ability Housing
Session 2.3 11:30 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Doing More With Your Non-Profit Marketing Resources: Janet de Guehery, Florida Community Loan Fund; Lisa Junkerman, Chief Marketing Associates
Increasing Housing Stability for Persons with Disabilities: Kirsten Anderson (Clanton), Southern Legal Counsel
New Partnerships to Improve Supportive Housing and Family Outcomes: Leveraging Court Initiatives: Phil Breitenbucher, Children & Family Futures, Miami Dade Treatment Court Representative, Florida Safe Babies Court Representative
Helping Your Supportive Housing Project Succeed with Flexible Funding: Cindy Ross, FL Community Loan Fund, Tom Griffin, Transition House
Closing Plenary/Lunch 12:45 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
• Institute for Children Poverty and Homelessness – The Relationship of Housing to Child Welfare, School Failure and Future Homelessness: Executive Vice President, Aurora Zepeda
• Federal Budget Update: Florida Policy Institute – Joseph F. Pennisi, Executive Director
FLORIDASUPPORTIVEHOUSINGCOALITION
ADVOCATE EDUCATE COLLABORATE
best practices best practices housing expertisehousing expertise
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2017 Supportive Housing Summit
Housing + ServicesComing Together to Make a Difference
2017 Supportive Housing Summit
Housing + ServicesComing Together to Make a Difference
2017 Supportive Housing Summit
Housing + ServicesThe Keys to Success
2017 Supportive Housing Summit
Housing + ServicesComing Together to Make a Difference
2017
Supportive Housing Summit
Housing + Services
Coming Together to Make a Difference
October 3 & 4, 2017 | Rosen Plaza Hotel | Orlando, FL
Sponsor & Exhibitor OpportunitiesAs you begin allocating your annual sponsorship budgets,
we wanted to make you aware of the many opportunities
available at the Florida Supportive Housing Coalition’s
2017 Supportive Housing Summit. Each sponsorship
offers a variety of benefits, networking, and an investment
in the expansion of affordable supportive housing for
individuals who need you help the most.The 2017 Supportive Housing Summit provides a new
opportunity for you and affordable supportive housing
professionals throughout the state to share best practices
to advance the quality of the field. Top management housing development staff, service providers, state leaders, and housing advocates are expected to attend.
Although this is a new venue, the Florida Supportive Housing Coalition has over 15 years’ experience conducting similar conferences, institutes and summits.
The 2017 Supportive Housing Summit is being designed
to provide a new platform for learning and networking.
The 2017 Summit will focus on bringing together multiple
stakeholders from different systems of care to learn new
techniques, share experiences, and learn from each other.
Built into the Summit is more time for group interaction with
panels of experts and encouraging personal interactions
between participants. The Florida Supportive Housing
Coalition promises you an experience you will find rewarding and worth your sponsorship. Please join with us as we build this new event dedicated
to advancing best practices across networks to enhance
and increase affordable supportive housing for those most
in need - those with the lowest incomes, with disabling
conditions and special needs, and/or are homeless or may
become homeless without our support.
Sponsor & Exhibitor Benefits(Packages listed on page 2)Premier Title Sponsor: $15,000 Event Sponsor Title & Welcome ReceptionBest Practices: $15,000 Conference Bag SponsorInnovator Sponsor: $5,000 Co-Sponsor for Friday or Saturday LuncheonCollaborator Sponsor: $5,000 Co-Sponsor for Friday or Saturday BreakfastLeader Sponsor: $2,500 Co-Sponsor for Coffee Breaks Leader Sponsor: $1,500 Recognition in the conference brochure Exhibitor: $550
• One (1) conference registration• One Skirted Exhibit Table with Chair (Includes WiFi Internet)• Company/Individual’s name listed as a Exhibitor
in the conference brochure Conference Bag Inserts: $250(available as an add-on item for Exhibitors & Sponsors)• 1 collateral piece included in the conference bags(All collateral pieces for conference bags are supplied
by company, shipping & receiving responsibility of the
company.)
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■ HotelRosen Plaza Hotel Address: 9700 International Dr. Orlando, FL 32819
Room rate is: $135.
Ideally located on Orlando’s International Drive, Rosen Plaza Hotel is adjacent to the Orange County Convention Center and across the street from the Pointe Orlando shopping and enter-tainment complex. Our expert staff, well-appointed accommo-dations and state-of-the-art facilities make our hotel Central Florida’s premier meetings destination.
Hotel rooms are limited. Email Kendra here to reserve your room.
■ Marketing OpportunitiesOpportunities are still available at the Florida Supportive Housing Coalition’s 2017 Supportive Housing Summit. Our jamed-pack agenda offers sponsors an attractive event for supportive housing professionals.
Each sponsorship offers a variety of benefits, networking, and an investment in the expansion of affordable supportive housing for individuals who need you help the most.
Download the marketing prospectus here.
Visit the vendor registration website here.
For additional information contact Karen Koch via email here.
■ FAQWhen does the Summit start and end?
The Summit begins Tuesday, October 3rd with breakfast from 7:30 to 8:30 am and an opening keynote speaker beginning at 8:30 am. Sessions will begin at 10:15 am.
Wednesday, October 4th begins with a network breakfast allowing attendees to meet with Florida Supportive Housing Coalition and other supportive housing experts. Sessions begin at 8:30 am.
The Summit ends following a luncheon plenary at 2:00 pm
How many breakout sessions can I attend at the conference?
Summit attendees can choose four sessions to attend on Tuesday and three on Wednesday.
Are Continuing Education Credits Available??
Several workshops qualify for Clinical CEU’s. Legal CLE credits and attendance certificates are also available.