snaps update for ncda michael roanhouse office of special needs assistance programs
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SNAPS Update for NCDA
Michael RoanhouseOffice of Special Needs Assistance Programs
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Overview of Presentation• Update on Status of Regulations• Achieving the Goals of Opening Doors –
Update on Progress• FY 2013 CoC Competition results• FY 2014 & FY 2015 Budgets and Implications
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Status of the Regulations• Published Final Rules:
Defining Homeless – amendments to the SHP and S+C regulations
• 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 Rural Housing Stability Assistance Program
• Rules Pending Publication Final Rule Defining Chronically Homeless
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Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan (Opening Doors):
There are four major goals in Opening Doors: 1. End chronic homelessness by 20162. End veteran homelessness by 20153. End family and youth homelessness by 20204. Set a path to ending all homelessness
The U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (ICH) is tracking the progress through HUD’s annual point-in-time (PIT) data
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Worst case housing needs at a record-high 8.5 million households
Record levels of unemployment, and the worst recession in recent history
Sequestration, including decreased funding for homeless and rental assistance programs
Nearly 40% reduction in new admissions to the Housing Choice Voucher program
Despite challenges…
Reduced homelessness among Veterans by over 33% since 2010
Decreased chronic homelessness by over 16% since 2010
Significantly increased targeting of homeless people served through HUD rental assistance programs
Prevented homelessness for 1.3 million households through the Recovery Act
Significant progress…
Progress on Opening Doors
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FY 2013 Funding Overview
Total Requested: $1.725 billion 8,377 Project Applications
Total Awarded: $1.7 billion 8,000 New and Renewal projects
Amount Awarded Represents: $107 Million New Projects (6%) $1.6 Billion Renewal Projects (94%)
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FY2014 and FY2015 Budget – Targeted Homeless Programs
• HUD is committed to making progress towards meeting the goals under Opening Doors
FY 2014
President's Request
FY 2014 Appropriated
FY 2015 President's Request
FY 2015 Appropriated
Total Amount $2,381 $2,105 $2,406 $2,135 Emergency Solutions Grants $346 $250 $215 $250 Continuum of Care $2,027 $1,815 $2,184 $1,862 HMIS $8 $6 $7 $7 HUD-VASH $75 $75 $75 $75
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FY2014 CoC Funds
• Administered under the 2013-2014 CoC Program NOFA
• $1.83 Billion• Annual Renewal Demand (ARD)• Tier 1 – ARD minus 2% • Targeted PSH Bonus approximately $40 million
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FY2015 Budget
• $2.406 included in request for HAG• Includes funding for 37,000 new units of PSH
for chronically homeless• HUD intends to continue furthering the
policy priorities identified in the FY 2013 – FY 2014 CoC Program NOFA
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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.onecpd.info
• 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 the HUD Exchange Ask-A-Question at:
https://www.onecpd.info/ask-a-question/
Please note: Due to the high volume of questions, please read the regulations and the training materials provided prior to
submitting your question to Ask-A-Question.