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SUMMARY:Expanding Diversion: Using Problem-Solving to Reduce Homelessness
DESCRIPTION:TUESDAY\, SEPTEMBER 13\, AT 2 PM ET | 1 PM CT | 12 PM MT | 11 AM PT \nShelter diversion and problem-solving interventions play a critical role in reducing homelessness. Shelter diversion helps people experiencing a housing crisis to identify safe and appropriate alternatives to entering shelter or unsheltered homelessness. This intervention plays a critical role in reducing homelessness by lessening shelter demand\, allowing scarce shelter resources to be preserved for those without safe alternatives. Problem-solving can also be used to help people exit homelessness or to preserve their housing\, helping them avoid further housing instability and the trauma of homelessness. This webinar will dive deep into problem-solving and how it can be used for shelter diversion\, assist people already experiencing homelessness\, or those facing housing loss. Prior to joining the webinar\, participants are encouraged to watch a recording of Targeting Homelessness Prevention to Those at Greatest Risk of Homelessness: Diversion Practice as this discussion will build on many of the tenets discussed there. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/expanding-diversion-using-problem-solving-to-reduce-homelessness/
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SUMMARY:Advanced Weatherization Leveraging Skills Training With U.S. DOE
DESCRIPTION:Weatherization Program Notice (WPN) 22-9 provides new detailed guidance on using leveraging funds under different circumstances. In this webinar\, Lead Policy Advisor for Technical Operations\, Derek Schroeder\, will explain the mechanics of traditional braiding\, and explain options for co-funding individual measures. Participants will learn when to include or exclude supplemental measures in the DOE energy audit\, and how to deliver measures with an individual SIR of less than 1.0. Presenters will also explain how states can un-restrict LIHEAP WAP funds\, modify landlord contribution requirements\, and access a percentage of DOE WAP funds for building leveraging capacity. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/advanced-weatherization-leveraging-skills-training-with-u-s-doe/
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SUMMARY:DOE WAP Reporting Updates
DESCRIPTION:Federal programs must receive OMB approval of data collection tools on a three year cycle. Reporting forms for the WAP formula program must be renewed by May 2023 (OMB Control No: 1910-5127). In previous webinars\, DOE solicited feedback on potential new metrics stemming from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Weatherization Readiness funding. In this webinar\, co-hosted by NCAP and NASCSP for the entire WAP network\, DOE staff will detail the latest developments in this arena. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/doe-wap-reporting-updates/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220928T140000
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SUMMARY:Community Action Conversation: LIHEAP & Community Solar Case Study
DESCRIPTION:The Illinois Solar For All program offers low-income community solar subscriptions with guaranteed bill savings and robust consumer protections. A pilot partnership between one state-approved vendor and three community action agencies is delivering bill savings to LIHEAP clients and paying the CAA’s for their time. The agencies are pleased with the outcomes so far\, and the vendor hopes to expand the model to other states. Representatives will discuss the development of this program\, their work with utilities and regulators\, lessons learned and potential next steps. \nPanelists: \n\nKathy Walk\, CCAP\, CEFS Economic Opportunity Corporation\nMindy Browning\, CCAP\, Embarras River Basin Agency\nBreann Titus\, Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois\nLauren Barchi\, Nexamp\, Inc.\n\nClick here to register.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/community-action-conversation-liheap-community-solar-case-study/
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