The National Alliance to End Homelessness (the Alliance) has released the third module in its rapid re-housing training series. This module focuses on how programs can fund and structure short and medium-term rental subsidies for clients in order to achieve maximum effectiveness.
This short training, complete with PowerPoint and narration from an Alliance staff member, reviews the purpose of subsidies, different subsidy models, and different funding sources.
Previous module topics included housing-barrier assessment and housing search and location. All of the modules can be found under the Rapid Re-Housing section of the Alliance’s website.
Click here for the rapid re-housing training module.
Kate Kelly joined Monarch Housing Associates in March of 2011. Prior to that, she worked for seven years at the Partnership for Strong Communities in Hartford, Connecticut as the Reaching Home Campaign Manager. Managing the statewide effort to end long-term homelessness, Kate effectively implemented statewide advocacy campaigns to fund over 700 new supportive housing units for individuals and families. She has experience directing fundraising events and presenting federal and state conferences. At the Partnership, she educated state and federal legislators and staff about supportive housing homelessness issues and advocated for new funding sources. She has also developed public forums that led to formal policy recommendations and educated local constituencies such as policymakers, legislators and funders. Ms. Kelly received her B.A. in government from the University of Notre Dame and an M.S.W from the University of Connecticut School of Social Work. Click here to send Ms. Kelly an email.
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