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10
winning
foundations
and
their
public-sector
partners
will
be
invited
to
an
award
ceremony
and
convening
hosted
by
Secretary
Carson
in
Washington,
DC.
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International
and
Philanthropic
Innovation
FEDERAL-LOCAL
PARTNERSHIPS
| The
Partnership for
Public Service,
a nonpartisan,
nonprofit
organization
dedicated to
creating a more
effective
government for
the American
people, hosted
leadership
development and
training
seminars for
more than 109
federal and
local
stakeholders in
three Promise
Zones: the Pine
Ridge Indian
Reservation in
South Dakota,
the South
Carolina
Lowcountry, and
Camden, N.J.
These training
seminars were
provided through
support from the
Kresge
Foundation and
developed in
partnership with
the local lead
agencies in each
Promise Zone and
key federal
staff from the
Department of
Agriculture and
HUD.
PHILANTHROPIC
PARTNERSHIPS
IN
LA
| HUD, the
Hilton
Foundation, and
United Way
hosted a
convening with
philanthropic
and government
partners on the
topic of
homelessness in
the Los Angeles
metro region.
Neal Rackleff,
Assistant
Secretary of
Community
Planning and
Development, and
Matthew Hunter,
Assistant Deputy
Secretary of
Field Policy and
Management, led
the
conversations
with local
funders and
government
agencies about
ways that
public-philanthropic
partnerships can
help address
homelessness and
how HUD can
continue to
support Los
Angeles'
efforts.
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You Missed
It
PLANNING
GRANTS
| HUD
awarded nearly $5
million to six
communities to help
create plans to
redevelop severely
distressed HUD
assisted housing and
revitalize
neighborhoods.
Funded through HUD's
Choice
Neighborhoods
Initiative,
these grants will
help local leaders
to craft
comprehensive,
homegrown plans to
revitalize and
transform these
neighborhoods.
FORECLOSURE
RELIEF
| The
Federal Housing
Administration (FHA)
announced expanded
mortgage
relief
to FHA-insured
homeowners who live
or work in areas
impacted by
Hurricanes Harvey,
Irma and Maria as
well as California
wildfires and
subsequent flooding
and mudslides. FHA
is instructing
mortgage servicers
to offer additional
options to eligible
disaster victims in
Texas, Louisiana,
Georgia, Florida,
South Carolina,
California, Puerto
Rico and the U.S.
Virgin Islands,
allowing them to
remain in their
homes while reducing
losses that would
otherwise negatively
impact FHA's Mutual
Mortgage Insurance
Fund.
EDUCATION
AND
EMPLOYMENT
| In an
effort to help
low-income
residents
become
self-sufficient,
HUD awarded $34.9
million to public
housing authorities,
public housing
resident
associations, Native
American tribes, and
non-profit
organizations across
the nation to hire
or retain service
coordinators to help
them find jobs,
educational
opportunities, and
achieve economic and
housing
independence. The
funding, provided
through HUD's
Resident
Opportunities and
Self Sufficiency
— Service
Coordinators Program
(ROSS-SC) helps
grantees hire or
retain "service
coordinators" who
work directly with
residents to assess
their needs and
connect them with
education, job
training and
placement programs,
and/or computer and
financial literacy
services available
in their community
to promote
self-sufficiency.
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