Federal Budget Update
by Richard Brown Advocacy Network, Congressional Reception, Ending Homelessness Add comments
NAEH releases policy papers on funding!
Key issue for the July 30th Congressional Reception!
With less than two weeks to go until the 2nd Annual Congressional Reception, the National Alliance to End Homelessness has released several important policy papers on federal funding for housing and supportive services. The New Jersey Advocacy Network to End Homelessness’ mission is to advocate on a federal level for adequate funding for permanent affordable and supportive housing for homeless individuals and families. The Advocacy Network’s next event the Second Annual Congressional Reception will be held on July 30, 2008. Click here for a Save the Date form.
These are the materials on the federal funding that are important to read prior to the Congressional Reception.
2008 Capitol Hill Day Federal Policy Agenda (PDF | 23 KB | 2 pages)
Facts on Affordable Housing (PDF | 58 KB | 1 page)
Federal Spending in Homelessness and Housing (PDF | 54 KB | 2 pages)
FY 2009 Services Appropriations (PDF | 46 KB | 2 pages)
HHS Appropriations: Multi-Year Strategy (PDF | 34 KB | 1 page)
HUD Appropriations: Multi-Year Strategy (PDF | 34 KB | 1 page)
More detailed updates will be provided prior to the July 30th event.
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