HUD Awards $472 Million to Public Housing Authorities to Help Keep Residents Housed
HUD Awards $472 Million to Public Housing Authorities to Help Keep Residents Housed Source: HUD
HUD Awards $472 Million to Public Housing Authorities to Help Keep Residents Housed Source: HUD
Data Shows Where Government Work Has Grown, Decreased Which states have shed the most public employees? Which have added the most? And what types of jobs are leading the pack? New numbers from the Census Bureau help to illustrate the big picture. By Ben Miller / Government Technology
Grant Professionals Association Annual Conference ONLINE November 4-6 2020 GPA’s Annual Conference attracts over 900 grant professionals for a three day conference full of learning and networking opportunities. Grant professionals come together to exchange strategies, solutions, resources, and more. With three days of learning, growing, and finding inspiration, attendees are equipped with a year’s worth of support [...]
Home Rental Housing Compliance Training Sept 21 - 24, 2020 This intensive, four-day training facilitated by ICF will cover the HOME regulations for rental housing including both the development and long term compliance of affordable housing. Topics include funding decisions and eligibility requirements, underwriting, rents and income limits, and long-term compliance. This training builds on the [...]
Florida Housing Coalition Annual HOME MATTERS Conference (Online) Aug 31 - Sept 2nd 2020 Agenda
2020 Awards of Excellence and John C. Murphy Scholarship Each year NACCED recognizes the achievements of its members through the Awards of Excellence program. Awards are given in the categories of community development, economic development, homeless coordination/assistance, affordable housing, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, planning/policy/program management and innovation. Learn more and apply here. [...]
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Jersey City to Receive First Electric Refuse Trucks Source: Waste360
Four 'Georgia Smart' Challenge Winners Target Traffic, Social Equity By Ryan Johnston / StateScoop
Why Federal Aid Remains a Tough Sell for States and Localities By Alan Greenblatt Senior Staff Writer / Governing.com