Friday, September 17 2010

9 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday, Sep 14, 2010 9 a.m.
Multi-day Event
Conference

The U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is sponsoring two national training conferences in September for Continuum of Care (CoC) representatives, Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS) administrators, and ESG and HPRP grantees. The conference program will be offered in two different cities, Denver, Colorado and Atlanta, Georgia. Each conference will focus on HMIS implementation, Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) participation, and the important changes made to HUD’s McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Programs by the 2009 HEARTH Act. Attendees will learn how the HEARTH Act amendments may affect local planning and project operations going forward and hear about steps to be taken in preparation for transitioning to new requirements.
 
The conferences will include a mix of breakout sessions and workshops designed to provide attendees with the information and tools they need to begin planning for changes to local and state programs, planning and project operation. The program also offers attendees an important opportunity to learn about requirements for electronic reporting on homeless programs in a hands-on environment. Among the topics to be covered are:
 
* Transition issues and building a foundation for success;
* Using HMIS Data for CoC planning;
* System planning and redesign;
* HPRP and system transformation;
* AHAR for new and experienced communities; and
* Strategies for implementing rural programs.

Who should attend the training conferences
HUD strongly encourages HMIS administrators and CoC leaders to attend as well as ESG and HPRP grantees. HUD reserves the right to limit the number of attendees per CoC and/or HMIS implementing jurisdiction due to space limitations.
* CoC leader, administrator or other decision maker
* HMIS system administrator
* ESG grants manager
* HPRP grants manager
 
Registration deadlines
Pre-registration is required and must be completed on-line at least four weeks prior to each training conference. Participants may only register for one conference.
* Denver registration deadline – August 13, 2010
* Atlanta registration deadline – August 27, 2010
Click here to register online.
 
Please Note: This training is free, but requires advance registration. Please review the information on this website carefully to ensure that your registration is processed correctly. Registrants should not make any non-refundable travel arrangements until confirmation of registration has been received.
9 AM - 5 PM
Thursday, Sep 16, 2010 9 a.m.
Multi-day Event
Conference

Sponsored by the North Carolina Housing Coalition, the Community Investment Corporation of the Carolinas, and the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency, "Housing Works" will showcase exemplary models in affordable housing and illustrate how affordable housing works for North Carolina's families, communities, and economy.
 
Learn how recovery resources are working in North Carolina and how new laws and regulations, including the SAFE Act and changes to the low-income housing tax credit, may impact your business and your clients.
 
Other highlights:
  • The latest university-level research on housing
  • Using communication tools to counter NIMBY
  • Integrating new markets and historic tax credit equity financing Improving energy efficiency in existing stock
  • Cost effective “greening” of single-family and multifamily developments
  • Putting partnerships to work for supportive housing
  • Making the case for affordable housing to lawmakers
Special track for housing counselors: Earn CE credits and get an overview of changes in the industry, foreclosure prevention resources in the state, the ins and outs of bankruptcy, and new ways to prepare home buyers.
 
For more information on the conference and to register, check the conference website.