Alliance Online News: President Releases FY 2011 Budget Request

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Newsletters | 2 Feb 2010

Author: National Alliance to End Homelessness

February 2, 2010    

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President Releases FY 2011 Budget Proposal

On Monday, President Obama unveiled his Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 budget request. The proposal will move next to Congress where the House and Senate must approve the final budget.

Among the budget items is a $190 million (10 percent) increase in McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Grants, to $2.055 billion. Included in this figure is $200 million for the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG). Though this marks a $40 million increase from the FY 2010 level, it falls short of what would be allocated to ESG if the HEARTH Act was fully implemented.

President Obama's proposal would also combine Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) housing vouchers with funding from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) mainstream programs to serve approximately 10,000 homeless or at-risk households. Forty percent of these vouchers would be allocated for Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers to serve chronically homeless individuals who are enrolled in certain Medicaid programs. The remaining 6,000 vouchers would target homeless families. Applicants for this assistance would have to demonstrate how they are coordinating the vouchers with state TANF assistance. To best target these families, the Department of Education would help identify at-risk families through its network of homeless liaisons.

Also noteworthy is a substantial increase in funding for programs serving homeless veterans, rising by $265 million (50 percent) from $534 million to $799 million. The budget also extends supplemental funding for the TANF emergency Contingency fund for an additional year, giving States up to $2.5 billion for short-term emergency assistance.

The Alliance has published a FY 2011 Budget Proposal Chart, which provides information about the funding level in President Obama's Budget Proposal for numerous key homelessness and housing programs. For each program, it shows how much funding was appropriated in FY 2009 and FY 2010, as well as how much President Obama requested in his FY 2011 budget proposal. The chart also notes whether the President's Proposal represents an increase or decrease and by how much. The Alliance has also published a FY 2011 Budget Rundown, which provides additional details on many of these programs. The Alliance also hosted a webinar today on the budget proposal.

Resources from President's FY 2011 Budget Webinar


 

 


Last week, the Alliance unveiled a new Multi-Year Counts Interactive Map. The map includes every official count ever submitted to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Color-coded circles of varying size allow users to see both the growth and decline of homelessness in specific Continuums of Care (CoCs) across the country. In addition, users can click on an individual community and view a bar graph of year-by-year data for that particular community. The map also includes a search function to find specific CoCs. The Homelessness Research Institute at the Alliance intends to continue to update the map as more information is released by HUD.


Conference Updates

The Alliance's sixth annual National Conference on Ending Family Homelessness will be held at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, CA from February 11-12. The conference will feature more than 40 workshops, including a series of workshops on performance measurement and improvement using program- and system-level data. The series will kick-off on Thursday morning with a new workshop, Data and Performance Simplified, which targets those less experienced with the use of data for performance measurement. It is intended to prepare participants for the Program Level Performance Measurement and Improvement and Measuring Your Community's Performance workshops that round out the performance measurement track at the conference. Performance measurement under the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) and the Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing (HEARTH) Act will be covered explicitly in the Measuring Your Community's Performance workshop.

Hill Update: Senate Committee Approves Veterans Homelessness Bill

Last Thursday, January 28, The Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs passed S. 1237, the "Homeless Veterans and Other Health Care Authorities Act of 2010." The bill includes language from the Zero Tolerance for Veterans Homelessness Act, which was introduced in July by Senator Jack Reed (D-RI). The legislation would expand the HUD-Veterans' Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) program, institute flexible funding for preventing veterans homelessness, allow mixed financing for capital projects, and better align health care services payments with actual costs. In addition, the bill would create a Special Assistant for Veterans' Affairs within HUD, provide for better data collection on the extent of veteran homelessness, and require a comprehensive plan for ending veteran homelessness.

S. 1237 also includes provisions to help all homeless and at-risk female veterans, as well as male veterans with dependent children. It creates a grant to help homeless veterans with children and to help women veterans reintegrate into their communities. The legislation will now be sent to the full Senate for consideration. You can
click here to watch a recording of the committee mark-up.
presentation that compares how various rules and funds are set up under the current Homeless Assistance Grants programs and how they will be following HEARTH Act implementation. In addition, the Alliance hosted a call last week to kick off an appropriations campaign to ensure that McKinney-Vento programs receive $2.4 billion in FY 2011. Under the President's Budget Proposal released yesterday, the McKinney program would receive $2.055 billion in FY 2011.

 
 
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