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Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Kenneth C. Holt MARYLANDS INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON HOMELESSNESS September 6, 2017 Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Kenneth C. Holt AGENDA


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Secretary Kenneth C. Holt

Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

MARYLAND’S INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON HOMELESSNESS

September 6, 2017

Secretary Kenneth C. Holt

Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development

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I. Welcome – Introductions

  • II. New Business

a. Homeless Services Transition b. 2017 PIT Data c. Joint Committee Fall Schedule d. Budget Approval Process e. Needs Assessment f. Youth REACH g. Rapid Re-Housing Learning Collaboratives.

  • III. ICH Policy Recommendations
  • IV. Administrative Items
  • V. Audience Questions/Announcements

AGENDA

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Secretary Kenneth C. Holt

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Homeless Services Transition

Carol Gilbert, DHCD

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2017 PIT Count

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For the Full 2017 PIT Count Report please visit: http://www.hmisadmin.com/mshdw And click on “Point in Time 2017”

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I. September 13, 2017, 1-3pm

a. Youth REACH Count Outcomes b. Federal Policy Changes and Impact on Affordable Housing,

i. Led by Affordable Housing Coalition

II. October 11, 2017, 1-3pm

a. Policy Recommendations by the Community Action Partnership and United Way of Central Maryland b. Transition of Youth out of Foster Care, presentation by DHS

  • III. November 8 2017, 1-3pm

a. Annual Report on Homelessness b. ICH Policy Recommendations Location: House Appropriations Committee, rm. 120

JOINT COMMITTEE ON ENDING HOMELESSNESS

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Budget Approval Process

Bridget Patton, DBM

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Needs Assessment Analysis Findings and Recommendations to ICH

Anne Wagner, University of MD

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Youth REACH Count Initial Findings

Amanda Miller The Institute for Innovation and Implementation, University

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Rapid Re-Housing Learning Collaboratives

Stephen Holt, DHCD

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Discussion – Housing Cost Projection Memo and ICH Policy Recommendations

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Administrative Items then Audience Questions/Announcements

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WE’RE HOUSING FIRST, BUT…

Low Barrier Shelter Checklist

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WE’RE HOUSING FIRST, BUT…