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The
2018
Secretary's
Award
will
be
presented
to
10
winning
foundations
by
Secretary
Ben
Carson
at
a
ceremony
at
HUD's
DC
headquarters
in
June.
Last
year's
winners
included:
The
competition
is
open
to
all
charitable
foundations.
If
you
represent
a
foundation
that
has
worked
closely
with
a
government
partner,
apply
today!
The
application
deadline
is
March
9th,
2018.
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International
and
Philanthropic
Innovation
NEW
COMMUNITY
OF
PRACTICE
| HUD and the
Council on
Foundations
launched the
Excellence in
Public-Philanthropic
Partnerships
Exchange. The
Exchange is a
community of
practice that
will support
public-philanthropic
partnerships by
creating a space
for foundation
and government
representatives
with proven
track records
for innovative
collaboration to
exchange ideas,
information,
lessons learned,
research, tools,
and other
resources. All
previous
Secretary's
Awards winners
—
foundations and
government
partners —
are invited to
participate in
the exchange.
WORLD
URBAN
FORUM
| HUD Assistant
Secretary Neal
Rackleff will be
leading the U.S.
Government
delegation at
the upcoming
World Urban
Forum (WUF) in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia at the
beginning of
February. WUF is
a forum convened
by the United
Nations Human
Settlements
Programme
(UN-Habitat) and
held since 2002.
The U.S.
delegation
includes
representatives
from the U.S.
Department of
Treasury, the
U.S. Agency for
International
Development, the
Millennium
Challenge
Corporation, the
Overseas Private
Investment
Corporation, and
the U.S.
Department of
State.
ENVISION
CENTERS
|
HUD is
soliciting
interest in
participation in
a demonstration
designed to test
the
effectiveness of
collaborative
efforts by the
private sector,
government,
philanthropy,
and nonprofit
organizations.
The purpose of
the EnVision
Center Pilot
Demonstration is
to explore the
potential of a
new
service-delivery
mechanism to
provide
low-income
households the
ability to
benefit from
life-changing
opportunities.
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HOUSING
DISCRIMINATION
| HUD is
awarding $37
million to
fight
housing
discrimination
under its Fair
Housing Initiatives
Program (FHIP).
These grants will
support more than
150 national and
local fair housing
organizations
working to confront
violations of the
Fair Housing Act.
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