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HUD FY 2016 Continuum of Care Program Competition: Strategies for Success
Thursday, June 21, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET | Register
USICH is hosting a webinar for communities on strategies for success in responding to HUD’s Notice of Funding Availability for the FY 2016 Continuum of Care Program Competition.
The NOFA establishes policy priorities aimed at accelerating progress on Opening Doors. Read this blog for an overview of the highlights, and join the webinar to learn more about the policy priorities in the FY 2016 Competition and how it supports the goals of Opening Doors.
Presenters:
Jasmine Hayes, Deputy Director, USICH
Lindsay Knotts, Policy Director, USICH
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