With Trump’s ongoing purge of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and his hatred of history that edifies anyone other than white men, the headwinds facing this year’s Black History Month celebrations may be unlike any in its illustrious history.
The Point-in-Time count, which is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, is a one-day snapshot and the state’s best estimate of its homeless population. Last year, the survey counted 12,680 people who were homeless, an increase of 24% from 2023.
The South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority’s (SC Housing) Workforce Housing Initiative Pilot Program is offering a solution to one of the state’s most pressing
Nearly 80% of those experiencing homelessness in Ohio were sheltered while the rest were unsheltered, the report says.
Lake County's tally has major implications for the amount of federal funding its local communities receive for shelters and other initiatives to support the unhoused.
This count matters more than just the data and can impact future funding and resources for our area. A couple dozen volunteers spent several hours going around Grand Rapids and Kent County to understand the need.
The chaos and confusion spurred by this week's order freezing federal funding may influence how different parts of the housing market operate.
Nearly 80% of those experiencing homelessness in Ohio were sheltered while the rest were unsheltered, the report says.
Almost 772,000 homeless Americans represented an increase of 18% in homeless rates in 2024, impacting families with children and those aged 55 and older most.
President Trump issued an EO, “Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology.” The same day, the SEC published
The Trump administration’s actions could have a wide-ranging impact on all sorts of federal assistance programs,
A pause on federal grants and loans described in a federal Management and Budget Office memo issued Monday sent local government agencies and nonprofits panicking to determine the full impact of the funding freeze. A federal judge blocked the order late Tuesday. Then, Wednesday, the administration rescinded the memo.