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Building Alliances across the Southeast Ending Poverty & Homelessness through Regional Capacity Building April 22-24, 2013

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Building Alliances across the Southeast

Ending Poverty & Homelessness through Regional Capacity BuildingApril 22-24, 2013

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Working collectively

Analyze regional barriers, trends, and best practices

Improve housing & poverty outcomes in southeast US

Develop regional collaborations and workgroups

Create a regional advocacy network Secure capacity building resources to

combat poverty and homelessness Regional change agent and solution

builder

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Why the southeast?

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Texas

Total CoC Funding $75,201,452 Total Hom. Pop.

34,052 Families 13,309 Veterans 4,364 Chronic 6,115 Rate 135 of

100,000

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Arkansas

Total CoC Funding $6,325,856 Total Hom. Pop.

4,214 Families 786 Veterans 362 Chronic 361 Rate 141 of

100,000

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Mississippi

Total CoC Funding $5,660,323 Total Hom. Pop.

2,413 Families 619 Veterans 244 Chronic 540 Rate 81 of 100,000

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Tennessee

Total CoC Funding $19,754,112 Total Hom. Pop.

9,426 Families 2,521 Veterans 1,285 Chronic 2,114 Rate 149 of

100,000

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Louisiana

Total CoC Funding $28,087,752 Total Hom. Pop.

7,772 Families 1,450 Veterans 899 Chronic 2,743 Rate 171 of

100,000

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Alabama

Total CoC Funding $18,399,850 Total Hom. Pop.

5,209 Families 1,384 Veterans 526 Chronic 910 Rate 109 of

100,000

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Oklahoma

Total CoC Funding $7,002,265 Total Hom. Pop.

5,032 Families 1,578 Veterans 404 Chronic 481 Rate 134 of

100,000

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Maryland

Total CoC Funding $47,619,341 Total Hom. Pop.

9,454 Families 3,727 Veterans 617 Chronic 1,259 Rate 164 of

100,000

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Georgia

Total CoC Funding $33,464,327 Total Hom. Pop.

20,516 Families 5,153 Veterans 2,297 Chronic 3,016 Rate 212 of

100,000

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North Carolina

Total CoC Funding $22,604,818 Total Hom. Pop.

13,524 Families 5,044 Veterans 1,413 Chronic 1,465 Rate 142 of

100,000

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Florida

Total CoC Funding $78,767,112 Total Hom. Pop.

55,170 Families 18,399 Veterans 5,331 Chronic 8682 Rate 293 of

100,000

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District of Columbia

Total CoC Funding $20,539,506 Total Hom. Pop.

6,954 Families 3,187 Veterans 531 Chronic 1,870 Rate1,156 of

100,000

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West Virginia

Total CoC Funding $6,068,010 Total Hom. Pop.

2,410 Families 668 Veterans 268 Chronic 346 Rate 130 of

100,000

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South Carolina

Total CoC Funding $9,389,868 Total Hom. Pop.

4,915 Families 1,588 Veterans 543 Chronic 388 Rate 106 of

100,000

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Virginia

Total CoC Funding $23,048,251 Total Hom. Pop.

8,424 Families 3,340 Veterans 881 Chronic 1,531 Rate 105 of

100,000

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Regional CollaborationsState NY CA NJ PAHomeless 69,566 130,898 13,025 14,736Families 39,433 25,210 6,422 7,441Veterans 4,961 16,461 592 1,456Chronic 4,324 33,422 881 1,564Rate 359 351 148 116Funding $188,594

,662$274,202,077

$38,559,292

$85,430,525

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Mental Health

NIMBYNot in my backyard

Green Housing

Community Development

Home Builders

Community Preparedness Public Housing

Energy Efficiency

Continuum of Care

NeighborhoodPreservation

Safe Neighborhoods

Consumer Protection and Education

Affordable Housing

Ending Poverty And

Homelessness

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Working collectively

Improve housing outcomes for special needs Veterans Mentally ill Youth Working families

Improve housing outcomes for communities Safer neighborhoods Energy efficient homes Healthier families

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South/ Southeast…

Low employment rates Substandard housing stock Population density lower but higher

rates of homelessness and poverty Generational poverty Poor/rural minority communities Northeast, Midwest, West often

highlighted as best practice communities

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How can we collectively improve?

How can we grow the pot?