The census, or Point-in-Time count, is required by the federal government and helps officials determine how to direct federal, state and city funds for housing and homeless service programs.
The viability of apartments for more than half a million low-income New Yorkers relies on federal dollars that the Trump ...
D.C. once again is participating in the annual point-in-time count, a controversial headcount of the a city’s unhoused ...
As people were preparing to begin their days at the break of dawn Thursday, more than 130 volunteers fanned throughout Santa Cruz County on a 40-degree overcast morning with a simple goal: count ...
Pittsburgh officials and housing advocates are grappling with how to address serious safety issues at privately owned, ...
As President Donald Trump attempts to purge diversity, equity and inclusion programs from the federal government, the ...
Matthew Heckles was sworn in as the Director of Delaware State Housing Authority. Heckles has spent a majority of his career working in housing, having served as the Mid-Atlantic Regional ...
Palm Beach County leaders and volunteers began the annual Point-in-Time count that is designed to give local leaders about ...
The chaos and confusion spurred by this week's order freezing federal funding may influence how different parts of the ...
Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, posted on X that the federal freeze was not rescinded, just a memo ordering a federal freeze. She appeared to be referring to the president’s ...
The previous 48 hours were confusing for many government and nonprofit officials. The confusion began Monday when the federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a memo calling for a freeze ...
Nearly 80% of those experiencing homelessness in Ohio were sheltered while the rest were unsheltered, the report says.