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Shelter is one of the most essential needs, yet many go without this basic necessity. Let us show you how you can help homeless individuals and families find safe places to stay, begin work or gain the skills necessary to work and regain control of their lives.

HomeBase/ The Center for Common Concerns

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Please help us meet our Yoga Dana Foundation challenge grant!

Since 2008 HomeBase has been running an innovative direct-service program, Yoga for You, offering free yoga to people experiencing homelessness. To continue our funding we have been challenged with a matching grant of up to $5,000 for every dollar that HomeBase raises by December 31, 2011. Our program cannot continue without these funds! Your donation today will enable yoga for the homeless tomorrow. Please use the donate button above to make a contribution to help keep this program going!  

 

Recent Events

Homelessness 101

Through the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development, HomeBase recently provided a series of trainings on Homelessness 101: Managing HUD Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Grants

 

Training participants learned about the components of managing HUD Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Grants, including the application process, technical submission, grant expenditures, compliance monitoring and procedures, financial management and record-keeping, tracking and reporting outcomes, and grant amendments and renewals. Note: These trainings covered current requirements; once the HEARTH Act is fully implemented, some grant requirements may change.

The trainings were held in:

Madera, CA - June 23, 2011

Redding, CA - June 30, 2011

San Jose, CA - July 7, 2011

New Orleans, LA - August 23 & 24, 2011 

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The Regional Steering Committee on Homelessness and Housing (RSC)

Homeless Policy and Advocacy Network (HPAN)

On June 17, 2011, HomeBase facilitated a joint meeting of the Regional Steering Committee on Homelessness and Housing (RSC) and the Homeless Policy and Advocacy Network (HPAN). RSC is a Northern California forum for open, respectful dialogue amongst homeless service providers, intermediaries, academics, corporate leaders, and others whose work touch on issues of housing and homelessness. HPAN, funded by the San Francisco Foundation, is a Bay Area forum wherein program planners, service providers, and government officials share best practices and organize advocacy efforts with regard to preventing and ending homelessness. The June 17 joint meeting featured presentations and discussions on a range of topics, including data collection and utilization, community performance measurements, the state and federal budget crises, and sources of funding for homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing activities.

 

For materials, click here

 

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