Her name is Crystal Champ. One week ago, however, during the State of the Union address, she was reduced to “a pregnant homeless woman preparing to inject heroin.” It is rare that homelessness or addiction find themselves in the spotlight […]
Author: NAEH
What Do the Recent Tax Cuts Mean for Your Donation?
The tax cuts that went into effect this month have nonprofits and donors alike scrambling to learn more about how they might affect charitable giving. While these changes to the tax code could have a lasting impact on many charities, […]
Medicaid and Work Requirements: What’s At Risk
Written by guest blogger, Andrea Callow, Associate Director of Medicaid Initiatives with the Medicaid team at Families USA. Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act has been a lifeline to health care access for some of our most vulnerable residents, […]
Applications for the FY 2017 Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program Are Now Open: Here’s How to Apply
We’re so excited that U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released the much-anticipated Notice of Funding Announcement (NOFA) for the FY 2017 Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP)! The purpose of the YHDP is to promote “comprehensive systems […]
On the Road Again: Capacity Building Team Touches Down in Georgia and Maryland to Improve Rapid Re-Housing Outcomes
The Alliance’s Capacity Building Team will be on the road in 2018 to help providers implement rapid re-housing best practices and to ramp up their efforts to end homelessness. Albany, GA: home of Ray Charles, mouth-watering grilled fish… and the […]