Examples of State Office on Homelessness in a sentence
The State Office on Homelessness has designated the Broward Continuum of Care (Homeless CoC) as the Local Coalition of Broward County pursuant to §420.623 and its functions are defined in §420.623 (2).
While the 27 Continuum of Care agencies (CoCs) in Florida are required both to provide an annual count of sheltered and unsheltered Homeless persons on a single night to HUD and the State Office on Homelessness through their PIT Counts, as well as to collect client- level data and data on the provision of housing and services to Homeless individuals and families via HMIS, these data sources are not accessible as a whole and exclude many other unstably housed vulnerable subpopulations.
Chapter 420.622, Florida Statutes establishes the Challenge Grant Program and establishes criteria for local grant awards, competitively procured by the State Office on Homelessness.
Objectives: Establish priorities that align with local, state, and federal policies for recommending projects for HUD and DCF State Office on Homelessness funding.
It is the official, qualified applicant for State and Federal homeless prevention and direct services funding on the Treasure Coast and the Lead Agency for the State Office on Homelessness.
In addition, it is also a requirement to qualify for state funds administered by the State Office on Homelessness.
Mission: Establish the local process for applying, reviewing, and prioritizing project applications for funding in the annual HUD CoC funding competition, DCF State Office on Homelessness funding, and any other funding for which the CoC Collaborative Applicant is the eligible applicant on behalf of the CoC.Objectives: Establish priorities that align with local, state, and federal policies for recommending projects for HUD and DCF State Office on Homelessness funding.
Cummings so moved, with a second provided by Mr. O’Bryant, and the Council unanimously approved.
This statute sets forth the qualifications for a minor who is 16 years of age or older to be designated as an “unaccompanied homeless youth.” Such a youth can apply and receive a certificate from the State Office on Homelessness.