MUTEH Inc. is excited to announce this year’s Rapid ReHousing Institute! This event will feature sessions from multiple guest speakers centering around the work of identifying, engaging, and housing our State’s vulnerable populations. The Institute will be an event you don’t want to miss!
The 2018 budget signed last week brings some good news: a $2.513 billion investment in U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Homeless Assistance Grants — an increase of $130 million over last year.
Care Lodge will be hosting their 24th Annual Domestic Violence Conference on August 16th – 17th. The event will be held at the MSU Riley Center (2200 5th Street, Meridian, MS 39301)
There are two ways to submit your initial survey data to the MS Balance of State CoC:
For Volunteers: Here’s information on how refer homeless individuals with special needs. See the message below for details.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded a record $2 billion to support more than 7,300 local homeless assistance programs across the nation. HUD’s Continuum of Care grants provide critically needed support to local programs on the front lines of serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
The Mississippi Balance of State CoC (BoS), a group whose membership includes the majority of homeless service providers in Mississippi, plans to conduct a homeless census – also known as a Point in Time Count (PIT) – on January 22-26, 2018. The BoS’s target area includes all the state, excluding the Jackson Urbanized area and the…
We are a month away from conducting the PIT Count for the Balance-of-State! As the time nears, the BoS wants to adequately supply all volunteers with sufficient resources to Count.
Homelessness crept up in the U.S., especially among individuals with long-term disabling conditions according to the latest national estimate by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
During a 24-hour period in the last ten days of every January, homeless advocates across the nation seek to count the homeless persons within their coverage areas. The Point in Time (PIT) Count greatly affects funding, both private and public, for homeless services and affects the methodology of those services.