U of A Southwest Institute for Research on Women releases census updates to Housing Insecurity and Potential Homelessness Report

The University of Arizona Southwest Institute for Research on Women has released its most recent update to its report on Housing Insecurity Indicators and Potential Homelessness Estimates for Arizona and Pima County. This report measures current housing insecurity with newer census data.

Download the report here.

This most recent survey wave contains multiple pieces of concerning news.

There is continuing good news to report on rents.

Download the report here.

TPCH News - March 2023

TPCH Newsletter - March 2023

IN THIS ISSUE

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Emergency Blankets Available to Agencies Who Serve People Experiencing Homelessness
HUD Awards $315M in Grants to Address Unsheltered & Rural Homelessness
RAPP (Readily Accessible People Program) has Moved
Opportunity for Veterans with Current or Past Lived Experience
National Alliance to End Homelessness BIPOC (Black Indigenous People of Color) Collective
Blueprint for Renters Bill of Rights 
U of A Southwest Institute for Research on Women Releases Census Updates to Housing Insecurity and Potential Homelessness Report

TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

TPCH Homeless Youth Coalition to host Part III of Foster Care Training Series: Policies and Programs Serving Older Youth
Assistance Animals & Fair Housing: Navigating Reasonable Accommodations
Finance for the Nonprofit Manager
Free Virtual Human Trafficking Conference

Emergency Blankets Available to Agencies Who Serve People Experiencing Homelessness

TPCH has emergency blankets, and they are available for agencies to pick up at the City of Tucson Housing and Community Development Department located at 310 N Commerce Park Loop.  Please follow signage to the northwest corner of the parking lot, inside the fenced area.  Blanket distribution will take place every Monday from 10:00am-12:00pm, excluding holidays, until further notice. There is no need to make an appointment.  But if your agency will be picking up 100+ boxes, please email tpch@tucsonaz.gov at least two business days prior to pick-up. 

HUD Awards $315M in Grants to Address Unsheltered & Rural Homelessness



You can read HUD’s announcement by clicking HUD Awards $315 Million in Historic Grants to Address Unsheltered and Rural Homelessness | HUD.gov / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  $7.8M of this was awarded locally.  You can get more details on how these funds are distributed by clicking Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness Receives $7.8M in NEW Federal Funds to Address Unsheltered Homelessness - Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness (tpch.net).

RAPP (Readily Accessible People Program) has moved! 

RAPP is now located at the Center of Hope 4554 S Palo Verde Rd, just south of Gospel Rescue Mission- Center of Opportunity.   

No ID or insurance is needed to receive services.  For details, see the attached flyer.  You can also email RAPP@lafrontera.org for more information.
 

Opportunity for Veterans with Current or Past Lived Experience

The VA National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans is seeking to collaborate with Veterans with lived experience to provide feedback on research related to Veterans’ health and housing. For more information, click Veteteran_Rep_Flyer-rev.pdf (endhomelessness.org).

NAEH BIPOC Collective

Using its platform to help communities think strategically about racial equity and be more inclusive, the National Alliance to End Homelessness has recently created the BIPOC Collective.  The Collective comprises five Black and Brown leaders spread across the county.  Its ultimate goal is to increase the diversity of ideas, solutions, and perspectives involved in the work to end homelessness through an equity lens.  To learn more about the BIPOC Collective, click It’s Time to Elevate and Learn from BIPOC Leaders: Advancing Equity, Celebrating Black History Month - National Alliance to End Homelessness.

Blueprint for Renters Bill of Rights

On January 25, 2023, the Biden-Harris Administration released a Blueprint for a Renter Bill of Rights, which articulates key principles of resident-centered housing provisions.  In addition to releasing this blueprint document, the Administration released several new actions that agencies will take to strengthen tenant protections and avoid unnecessary evictions and launched a Resident-Centered Housing Challenge to encourage Congress, state, local and Tribal policymakers, and private housing actors to enhance or adopt policies and practices that promote fairness and transparency in the rental market.  For more information please reference the following resources:
              FACT SHEET:  Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Actions to Protect Renters and Promote Rental Affordability - The White House
   White-House-Blueprint-for-a-Renters-Bill-of-Rights.pdf (whitehouse.gov)

U of A Southwest Institute for Research on Women releases census updates to Housing Insecurity and Potential Homelessness Report
  


The University of Arizona Southwest Institute for Research on Women has released its most recent update to its report on Housing Insecurity Indicators and Potential Homelessness Estimates for Arizona and Pima County. This report measures current housing insecurity with newer census data.
DOWNLOAD THE REPORT HERE.

Resource Corner: Upcoming Tools, Trainings, and Resources

TPCH and the City of Tucson Announce Part III of the three-part Foster Care Training Series and Family Unification Program Voucher Availability
 
The Homeless Youth Coalition of TPCH is hosting its third and final segment of the three-part training series on Foster Care. Part III, Policies and Programs Serving Older Youth, will take place at the Goodwill Metro Re-engagement Center (REC) on Thursday, March 2, 2023 from 3-4:30pm.

This training will be in person and pre-registration is required. 

Register here, or download the flier below for a QR code to register.
A special part of this agenda will include staff from the City of Tucson Public Housing Authority, who will be sharing updates on the availability of Family Unification Vouchers, which serve youth exiting the foster care system. This program has immediate availability to enroll 75 eligible youth into housing.
 
Assistance Animals & Fair Housing: Navigating Reasonable Accommodations
The information presented in this webinar is intended to be an explanation of FHEO-2020-01, a guidance document which HUD issued to provide housing providers with a set of best practices for complying with the Fair Housing Act when assessing requests for reasonable accommodations for assistance animals.  The webinar took place in December 2022, and is now available online.  Click Assistance Animals and Fair Housing: Navigating Reasonable Accommodations Webinar - HUD Exchange to watch the 40-minute webinar.
 
Finance for the Nonprofit Manager
Join nonprofit managers, CEOs, and other leadership staff for an in-person workshop on Thursday, March 23rd from 8:00am - 4:00pm. Register using the link. There is a cost associated with this training. 

Free Virtual “Human Trafficking Conference”
This 3-hour event is free and open to the public.  Click here for more information and to register.

MARCH EVENTS

TPCH Meetings & Training Events

Meetings and events are added regularly.  Find details and locations on the TPCH calendar at https://www.tpch.net

March 2, 3pm
Homeless Youth Coalition
TPCH Foster Care Training Series Part III: Policies and Programs Serving Older Youth

March 8, 10:30am
TPCH Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee

March 10, 9am
TPCH Built for Zero Coalition

March 14, 1pm
TPCH Community Outreach Coalition

March 16, 9am
TPCH Continuum of Care Program Grant Committee

 March 22, 3:30pm
TPCH Youth Action Committee

March 23, 1pm
TPCH Coordinated Entry Committee

March 29, 3pm
TPCH Continuum of Care Board 

For the most up-to-date meeting information, visit the TPCH calendar at https://www.tpch.net.

U of A Southwest Institute for Research on Women releases census updates to Housing Insecurity and Potential Homelessness Report

The University of Arizona Southwest Institute for Research on Women has released its most recent update to its report on Housing Insecurity Indicators and Potential Homelessness Estimates for Arizona and Pima County. This report measures current housing insecurity with newer census data.

Download the report here.

Since the last census wave, there are points of significant concern.

This stubbornly high level of housing insecurity among Arizona renters is unusual given historically low unemployment, and contrasts with continuing improvement in the financial position of Arizona mortgage holders. Rising rents and inflation are the likely the central drivers of this disconnect, especially for households with limitations on their ability to benefit from the strong labor market.

There is continuing good news to report on.

Download the report here.

Join TPCH for Part III of Foster Care Training Series and Family Unification Program Voucher Availability

The Homeless Youth Coalition of TPCH is hosting its third and final segment of the three-part training series on Foster Care. Part III, Policies and Programs Serving Older Youth, will take place at the Goodwill Metro Re-engagement Center (REC) on Thursday, March 2, 2023 from 3-4:30pm.

This training will be in person and pre-registration is required. Register here, or download the flier below for a QR code to register.

A special part of this agenda will include staff from the City of Tucson Public Housing Authority, who will be sharing updates on the availability of Family Unification Vouchers, which serve youth exiting the foster care system. This program has immediate availability to enroll 75 eligible youth in housing.

Click here to download the flier.

What is the Family Unification Program?

The Family Unification Program (FUP) is a program under which Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs) are provided for families engaged with the child welfare system and unaccompanied youth age 24 and younger who are aging out of or have aged out of the foster care system.

Eligibility restrictions do apply. The City of Tucson Public Housing Authority currently has immediate availability to enroll 75 eligible youth in the program which provides up to 36 months of rental assistance.

Join us on March 2 to learn more about eligibility requirements and the process for helping eligible youth receive FUP housing assistance.

TPCH General Council Attendance and Voting Privileges Community Notice

TPCH Quarterly Membership Met on Thursday, February 9


Section 2.04 of the Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness Governance Charter requires that the CoC Lead Agency/Collaborative Applicant publish a list of members gaining voting privileges, at risk of losing voting privileges, and having lost voting privileges within 15 days following each General Council meeting. The last TPCH General Council meeting was held on Thursday, February 9, 2023 from 12:30-5pm.

Per the TPCH Governance Charter, voting privileges are assigned to TPCH members in attendance at two of the three immediately preceding General Council meetings. For a list of members now eligible to vote as a result of attending this meeting, see the TPCH Voting Member Roster linked below. 

TPCH Voting Member Roster as of February 22, 2023

If you believe your voting privileges are not accurately reported here, please email tpch@tucsonaz.gov.

Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness Receives $7.8M in NEW Federal Funds to Address Unsheltered Homelessness

On February 2, 2023, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded $315 million in new federal program awards in 46 cities and localities across 30 states to address unsheltered and rural homelessness. This announcement encourages coordinated planning among a variety of partners that include healthcare, Public Housing Agencies, other HUD-assisted housing providers, and people with lived experience. Click here to read the HUD announcement. 

The Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness received $7,802,581 which will support five new housing, outreach, and system administration projects to address unsheltered homelessness in Pima County. Each of these projects have received an initial three years of funding and will be eligible for annual renewal following the initial three-year grant period. 

"These funds will have a remarkable impact in our community's ability to respond to the growing crisis of unsheltered homelessness," said Jocelyn Muzzin, TPCH Board Chairperson. "We applaud the local organizations and projects funded through today's announcement."

Click here to review the TPCH Plan to Address Unsheltered Homelessness Submitted to HUD as part of this funding competition.
 

Learn More About the TPCH Projects Funded Through Today's Announcement
 

Old Pueblo Community Services - Mesquite Permanent Supportive Housing Project ($2,886,954)

The Mesquite PSH project will provide 80 year-round units of permanent supportive housing for unsheltered persons with disabilities experiencing chronic homelessness.

Community Bridges, Inc. - CBI Pima Permanent Supportive Housing Project ($2,886,954)

The CBI Pima PSH project will provide 70 year-round units of permanent supportive housing for unsheltered persons with disabilities experiencing chronic homelessness.

City of Tucson - Tucson Multi-Disciplinary Outreach Program ($1,560,516)

The Tucson Multi-Disciplinary Outreach Program will establish a coordinated street outreach team and volunteer outreach initiative through a partnership between the City of Tucson, Community Bridges, Inc., El Rio Community Health Center, Old Pueblo Community Services, and Our Family Services. 

Pima County - Homeless Management Information System Unsheltered Supplemental ($234,078)

The HMIS Unsheltered Supplemental will provide additional HMIS staffing to support the projects funded under this award and expanded homeless system data analytics and reporting. 

City of Tucson - Continuum of Care Planning Unsheltered Supplemental ($234,078)

The CoC Planning Unsheltered Supplemental will support additional CoC Lead Agency staffing to support systems change and improvement initiatives throughout the Continuum of Care. 

TPCH General Council Meets February 9, 2023

TPCH Quarterly Membership Meeting

Thursday, February 9

12:30pm-5:00pm

In Person @ Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, 5049 E Broadway


Join us for the quarterly General Council meeting of the TPCH membership on Thursday, February 9, 2023.  This meeting will be held in person, and pre-registration is required.

For a list of members eligible to vote in this meeting, see the TPCH Voting Member Roster linked below. 

Click here to register for the General Council Meeting.

After registering, the CoC Lead Team will email you a confirmation. Please note that the meeting will be 12:30pm - 2:30pm, followed by additional training opportunities 2:45pm - 5:00pm. The meeting confirmation you receive will include the entire time of 12:30pm - 5:00pm.

Updated February 1, 2023: GENERAL COUNCIL TRAINING SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED

2:45-3:45 PM - Your Choice of:

4:00-5:00 PM - Your Choice of:

Summary Meeting Agenda

Roll Call and Consent Agenda

Jocelyn Muzzin, Continuum of Care Board Chairperson

Community Celebrations

Jocelyn Muzzin, Continuum of Care Board Chairperson

TPCH Updates

Cindy McClain, Continuum of Care Lead Agency (City of Tucson)

Budget Updates

Cindy McClain, Continuum of Care Lead Agency (City of Tucson)

Motion to Update TPCH Governance Charter

Jocelyn Muzzin, Continuum of Care Board Chairperson

Motion to Update TPCH Written Standards

Jocelyn Muzzin, Continuum of Care Board Chairperson

Committee and Coalition Updates

Committee and Coalition Representatives

New Business/Announcements

Group Discussion

Download the Meeting Materials:

TPCH General Council Meeting Draft Agenda (February 9, 2023)

TPCH Voting Member Roster as of February 9, 2023

TPCH General Council Meeting Minutes (November 10, 2022)

TPCH Continuum of Care Board Recommended Changes to TPCH Governing Charter

TPCH Continuum of Care Board Recommended Changes to TPCH Written Standards

TPCH Homeless Youth Coalition to host Part II of three-part Foster Care Training Series

The Homeless Youth Coalition of TPCH is hosting a three-part training series on Foster Care. Part II, Foster Care and the Education System, will take place at the Goodwill Metro Re-engagement Center (REC) on Thursday, February 2, 2023 from 3-4:30pm.

This training will be in person, and thus registration is required. Register here, or download the flier below for a QR code and parking instructions.

Click here to download the flier.

Arizona Department of Economic Security to host informational forum and discussion on programs and services available in 2023

AZ DES invites all providers to attend their Winter Virtual Informational Forum January 23, 2023 from 2:00-4:00 PM

Monday, January 23, 2023

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Featuring

Division of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS)

Division of Benefits and Medical Eligibility (DBME)

Division of Child Care (DCC)

Division of Child Support Services (DCSS)

Division of Community Assistance and Development (DCAD)

Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD)

Division of Employment and Rehabilitation Services (DERS)

Arizona Achieve Better Life Experiences (AZ ABLE)

Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP)

and Special Guests

Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS)

Arizona Department of Child Safety (ADCS)

Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS)

Social Security Administration (SSA)

The Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) is inviting community services leaders to join in on a conversation with DES leadership to strengthen the efforts of our shared mission to serve Arizonans in need. The forum will feature a roundtable format with breakout group discussions to facilitate focused conversation in programmatic areas. You will have an opportunity to join up to four (4) of the breakout rooms. Each breakout session will be 20 minutes long.

Please share this invitation with other service providers that may be interested. A list of DES programs and services is attached for reference.

REGISTER.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Forum.

 IMPORTANT NOTE:  To use the self-select Breakout Room feature you must have:

- Zoom Desktop client or mobile app: version 5.3.0 or higher.

- Zoom Chrome OS: version 5.0.0 (4241.1207) or higher.

To ensure you have the correct version of Zoom, please consult your technology department or manager.

Anyone that requires a reasonable accommodation based on language or disability should contact ADES’s Office of Equal Opportunity at oeoada504coordinator@azdes.gov. Requests should be made no later than January 18, 2023 to ensure there is ample opportunity to address the accommodation.

Download the flier for all DES programs and services here.

U of A Southwest Institute for Research on Women releases census updates to Housing Insecurity and Potential Homelessness Report

The University of Arizona Southwest Institute for Research on Women has released its thirty-eighth update to its report on Housing Insecurity Indicators and Potential Homelessness Estimates for Arizona and Pima County. This report measures current housing insecurity with newer census data. Without further analysis the causes of this locally are unclear, but the prime suspects are rising rents and the lingering aftermaths of the pandemic for the household budgets of lower-income households (via death, illness, and changes in employment and caretaking responsibilities).

Download the report here.

Since the last census wave, there are points of significant concern. Those include:

The most recent update to the report also includes many indicators that have seen some improvement.

Download the report here.

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