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The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)’s Employment and Training Administration and the Veterans’ Employment and Training Service have announced a demonstration project to assist eligible veterans who have recently left the military in gaining enhanced skills to compete in the civilian workplace. This project will apply the comprehensive training model of Job Corps – a no-cost education and vocational training program administered by DOL – to support the education and training of 18- to 24-year-old veterans. The initial project will enable young veterans to live and train in one of three Job Corps centers: Atterbury Job Corps Center in Edinburgh, Indiana; Earle C. Clements Job Corps Center in Morganfield, Kentucky; and Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Participation by veterans in this demonstration project will be free, including transportation to and from the Job Corps center, housing, meals, basic medical services, academic and career technical training, bi-weekly living allowances, and job placement and post-graduation support. For more information, click here. NCHV Publishes New Homeless Court Program Manual The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV) has published Homeless Court: Helping to Remove Veterans’ Barriers to Employment, which will prepare service providers to institute the Homeless Court Program (HCP) in their communities. In the manual, Steve Binder, founder of the nation’s first Homeless Court, provides a step-by-step strategy for implementation and relates some of his experiences with the program. Additional features include: a list of legal resources, sample HCP materials, and information on the American Bar Association’s Homeless Court policy and its Commission on Homelessness & Poverty. Homeless Court is a collaboration between the court and homeless shelters and service agencies in which clients' participation in program activities is recognized as "payment" for mostly minor offenses. The HCP expedites homeless veterans' reintegration into society by providing them with a foundation to become employed: a clear record. For more information and to download the HCP manual, click here. Also, hard copies will soon be available through NCHV; please contact mgornick@nchv.org with requests. HUD Announces $190 Million in Homeless Grants On July 7, U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan announced nearly $190 million in new grants to assist hundreds of local homeless assistance programs across the country. The funding will provide support to 550 local projects that will offer critically needed housing and support services to nearly 20,000 homeless individuals and families over the extended lifetime of these grants. A complete listing of those local programs awarded funding can be found here. Last December, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded nearly $1.4 billion through its Continuum of Care (CoC) programs to quickly renew funding to 6,445 existing local programs. The grants announced on July 7 build on that investment by funding new projects, awarded by competition and funded through the 2009 CoC funds. In addition, the funding supports the Obama Administration’s far-reaching and ambitious plan to end homelessness. Last month, Donovan and 18 other federal agencies unveiled Opening Doors, an unprecedented federal strategy to end veteran and chronic homelessness by 2015, and to end homelessness among children, families and youth by 2020. To read HUD’s full press release, which includes highlights of the department’s homeless assistance, click here. VA Hosts Bidders Conference for Enhance Use Lease Property NCHV 2010 Annual Conference Presentations Now Online The 2010 NCHV Annual Conference page now contains a schedule of sessions with links to download presentations. The conference photo album, full program and list of NCHV award winners can also be accessed through this page. Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s event, which was widely considered the best NCHV Annual Conference to date. Your engagement and input will help us develop an even greater conference in 2011 – we can’t wait to see you then! Funding Opportunities Please do not respond directly to this e-newsletter. Instead, direct your responses to
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