Class Action Lawsuit Draws Attention to Plight of Homeless Vets



A June 8 article published by the Washington Post examined the link between the Veterans Administration and obstacles to eradicating homelessness among veterans.  The report focused on a class-action lawsuit [...]

CHIP Receives Funds to Build New Emergency Shelter

The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention (CHIP) announced on March 11 that the Estate of Sara I. Rueben has given them the capital needed to construct the Albert G. [...]

HUD Awards $1.4 Billion in Homeless Aid to Local Providers

U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan announced $1.41 billion in funding for 7,000 homeless programs across the country.  The grants represent a main piece of the Obama [...]

HEARTH Transition and the first RFP for ESG funds

Hello all, My name is Kathleen Taylor and, as many of you know, I am the new Member Services Manager at IACED.  I am writing today to hopefully clarify the [...]

U.S. Conference of Mayors Issues Bleak Report on Hunger and Homelessness

On December 21, the United States Conference of Mayors revealed some alarming statistics in their annual “Hunger and Homelessness Survey.”  The report backed up what many IACED members already know [...]

HUD to Host Point-in-Time Count Webinar on Tuesday

On Tuesday, Jan. 11, the the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will host a webinar on requirements for the 2011 point-in-time (PIT) count. The webinar will also [...]