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Transformation Now: Expanding Eligible Activities, Data-driven Approach, Enhanced Policy Requirements

Discover the transformative change happening now in funding programs, with expanded eligible activities, emphasis on data, and enhanced policy requirements. Take advantage of new program opportunities, with funds that can be used for operating costs and services where you need them most. Understand how data can showcase your success in supporting clients towards greater self-sufficiency, housing stability, and safer living situations. Involve survivors in the review and approval of policies and procedures, ensuring a survivor-centered approach. Write policies that provide consistent services from entry to exit, creating a supportive environment for victims who have nowhere else to go. Less than 46% of victims are in abusive relationships 18 months after re-housing assistance, highlighting the effectiveness of these programs.

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Transformation Now: Expanding Eligible Activities, Data-driven Approach, Enhanced Policy Requirements

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  1. Change is here and now • Expanded eligible activities • Emphasis on data • Policy requirements • Opportunities for new programs

  2. Funds pay for operating costs

  3. Funds pay for services

  4. Use funds where you need them

  5. Data shows your success Clients with greater self-sufficiency Clients with housing stability and safer living situations

  6. Involve survivors in reviewing and approving policies and procedures

  7. Write policies from entry to exit

  8. Provide consistent services

  9. of victims stay because they have nowhere else to go 46%

  10. 3.2% Less than of victims are in abusive relationships 18 months after re-housing assistance.

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