Oregon Homeless Service Groups Say Trump’s Overhaul of Key Housing Program Will Exclude Them From Funding
HUD’s changes to the $3.9 billion Continuum of Care program may displace over 2,500 Oregonians from permanent supportive housing, forcing providers to choose between federal and state funds.
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Oregon advocates say Trump’s changes to housing program will exclude them from funding - Ashland News - Community-Supported, NonProfit News
Federal government places new requirements on funding, requiring compliance of immigration enforcement and usage of binary sex language, moving toward short-term interventions rather than long-term housing By Danielle Dawson, Investigate West The Trump administration will require that homeless service providers force people to receive behavioral health treatment in order to access long-term, federally supported housing, a move that could mean or…
Federal rules at odds with Oregon guidelines for providers seeking grants to help homeless people
The Trump administration will require that homeless service providers force people to receive behavioral health treatment in order to access long-term, federally supported housing, a move that could mean organizations across Oregon would have to choose between receiving federal dollars or state doll
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