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  • TPCH – Apply to Lead

    TPCH – Apply to Lead

    Thank you for your interest in serving on the TPCH Continuum of Care Board and/or Committees.  The application period for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 has ended.

    Board and committee members will be announced in August 2020. Learn more about our CoC Board and Committees below.

    Continuum of Care Board

    The CoC Board serves as the primary decision-making body for TPCH.  The CoC Board acts on behalf of the TPCH General Council in setting policy and governing oversight for our coalition. Board Members are expected to participate in monthly CoC Board Meetings and to contribute time and effort to CoC activities throughout the year. Each Board Member is expected to represent the CoC Board in at least one CoC Committee, Subcommittee, or Coalition.

    Seven CoC Board seats are currently open for election. Based on current Board composition, we especially encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ people, persons with lived experience of homelessness, and persons with expertise in disability services, criminal justice, legal services, affordable housing, and healthcare to apply, as well as representatives from local philanthropic, business, property management, and faith communities.

    Board members are expected to abide by the CoC Board Member Job Description, TPCH Code of Conduct, and TPCH Conflict of Interest Policy

     

    Continuum of Care Committees

    TPCH committees conduct research and provide expertise to advance the mission of the Tucson/Pima County Continuum of Care and support the CoC Board.  Committee Members are expected to participate in regular committee meetings and to contribute time and effort to CoC activities throughout the year. Committee members are elected by the TPCH General Council and appointed by the CoC Board.

    Download a full description of the CoC committees and the desired skills and areas of expertise sought for each committee here.

    People of color, LGBTQ+ people, and persons with lived experience of homelessness are encouraged to apply.

    Committee members are expected to abide by the TPCH Code of Conduct and TPCH Conflict of Interest Policy.

  • City of Tucson Seeks Letters of Interest (Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance)

    City of Tucson Seeks Letters of Interest (Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance)

    The City of Tucson has released a COVID-19 related Request for Letters of Interest from agencies currently contracting with the City of Tucson to provide supportive services to homeless persons. 

    Download the Request for Letters of Interest here

    Questions about this Request for Letters of Interest should be directed to Jodie Barnes at Jodie.Barnes@tucsonaz.gov

    Background

    The City of Tucson is releasing this Request for Letters of Interest from eligible non-profits with capacity and experience operating eviction prevention programs.   Agencies must have the ability to guarantee payments to landlords and provide payments to landlords in a timely manner.  The City may issue a separate request for interest for the administration of mortgage assistance at a later date. This solicitation is solely for the purpose of providing rental and/or utility assistance.

    Due Date & Submission

    Interested agencies must submit the LOI documents to the City of Tucson by 12:00 pm, July 20, 2020 to  Jodie.Barnes@tucsonaz.gov.  Agencies responding to the RFI should provide a document on the agency’s letterhead responding to the questions and instructions provided in the Request for Letters of Interest.

  • TPCH COVID-19 Unsheltered Resource Guide Updated

    TPCH COVID-19 Unsheltered Resource Guide Updated

    TPCH has released the July update to the Need Help? Resource Guide for People Experiencing Homelessness During the COVID-19 Pandemic. The July update includes additional cooling station, shelter, congregate meal, and shower resources that have opened or re-opened since May.

    Download the July update to print or share here.

  • Summer Sun Cooling Stations Available for People Experiencing Homelessness

    Summer Sun Cooling Stations Available for People Experiencing Homelessness

    Download the 2020 Summer Sun Cooling Station flyer in English here.

    Download the 2020 Summer Sun Cooling Station flyer in Spanish here.

     

  • Honoring Our Mission – TPCH’s Commitment to Racial Equity

    Honoring Our Mission – TPCH’s Commitment to Racial Equity

    At TPCH, our mission is to end homelessness and address the issues related to homelessness in our community.  That mission has never been more crucial than right now – a time when racial injustice and systemic exclusion perpetuates abuse and retaliation against Black people demanding justice, a time when an unprecedented pandemic is sweeping the country and most severely impacting and threatening the lives of Black and Brown communities.

    Like you, we are horrified by the senseless deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbury.  We are saddened by the knowledge that these are just a few of the countless Black Americans who have been oppressed, victimized, and killed due to systemic racism throughout our nation.  We are cognizant that a culture of systemic oppression results in health and education disparity, employment and housing discrimination, incarceration, poverty, and the silencing of Black voices.  It is not lost on us that these are the very issues related to homelessness that we commit to address.

    Our mission demands that we stand unequivocally with the Black community, our Black colleagues, and our Black neighbors experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity.  Our response must be thorough and go beyond providing housing and services to those who seek them.  Together, we must challenge the system of oppression and racism that threatens the lives of Black people.  We must listen to, honor, and take the lead from people with lived experience of these injustices.

    TPCH stands with our neighbors and allies seeking immediate reform.  As part of a commitment to combating racism, we are:

    • Centering Black voices during this pivotal moment while also committing to the work to address racial injustice as it exists in all forms and affects Latinx, Native American, and others in our region.

     

    • Formally launching the TPCH Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.  The committee will lead TPCH’s efforts to address and improve racial equity within the local homelessness response system.  In honor of the June 19 Juneteenth holiday and the continued work for liberation of Black Americans, the committee’s first meeting will be held on Monday, June 22 at 1pm.  Thank you to those of you who have already signed up to participate.  If you would like to join this important work, please email tpch@tucsonaz.gov.

     

    • Partnering with C4 Innovations’ Supporting Partnerships for Anti-Racist Communities initiative to conduct in-depth analysis of TPCH policies and practices, provide a five-part training series for TPCH members and community partners, provide specialized training for members’ executive leadership, and support a cohort-based community of practice for organizations that are ready to take the next step to transforming organizational policy and practice to improve racial equity.  C4 Innovations has been a leader in supporting communities across the country as they work to identify and address racial disparity within their homelessness response systems.  This initiative will launch later this summer and details will be shared through the TPCH email list.

     

    • Accelerating our work to address racial equity in youth homelessness response through participation in the A Way Home America Grand Challenge scheduled to begin in October 2020.

     

    • Calling on white leaders to cede power to Black and Brown communities and to use their positions to of authority to advance the goals of those communities.

     

    • Using our social media, website, newsletter, community presentations, and other communications as platforms for improving racial equity within the homelessness response system and centering Black and Brown voices in our strategies and solutions to ending homelessness.

     

    • Increasing diversity and expanding Black and Brown leadership within the Continuum of Care including the TPCH Board and Committees.

    Real change takes deep reflection, open communication, hard work, and sustained commitment.  It happens one crucial conversation at a time.  We are committed to making our current efforts the beginning of an ongoing and necessary conversation about race, justice, and equity.  It is our hope that you will partner with us in these efforts and hold us accountable to building a stronger and more equitable system.

    We stand with you.  We are here for you.  Black Lives Matter.

  • TPCH Seeks Applications for Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project Funds

    TPCH Seeks Applications for Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project Funds

    TPCH Seeks Applications for Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project Funds

    TPCH was selected as one of 23 Continuums of Care to participate in Round 3 of the United States Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project.  Through the demonstration project, HUD has allocated approximately $4.5M over two years to support community planning, housing, and services for youth experiencing and at-risk of homelessness in Tucson and throughout Pima County.

    Since October 2019, the TPCH Youth Action Committee and Homeless Youth Subcommittee have collaborated with HUD staff, technical assistance providers, and local education, employment, health, behavioral health, and legal service partners to develop the Tucson/Pima County Coordinated Community Plan to Prevent and End Youth Homelessness.

    The Coordinated Community Plan includes $4,108,265 in project funding to support critical housing and supportive services for youth.  Available funding will support two years of project operations in seven project areas:

    • Peer Outreach, Engagement and Advocacy ($156,000)
    • Navigation and Case Management ($250,000)
    • Diversion Services ($422,671)
    • Education and Employment Services ($125,000)
    • Crisis Transitional Housing – Site Based ($720,000)
    • Rapid Rehousing ($1,930,000)
    • Permanent Supportive Housing ($504,000)

    Organizations interested in applying for Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project funds should begin by carefully reviewing the Coordinated Community Plan and Request for Proposals posted at www.tpch.net/youth.

    All application materials are available at www.tpch.net/youth along with a variety of HUD and TPCH resource documents to assist project applicants.

    APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 20, 2020 – 12PM AZ TIME (NOON)

    TPCH will host two online orientation sessions for project applicants. Participation is strongly encouraged and will be factored into funding recommendations.

    RSVP for the Pre-Proposal Bidders Conference (May 1, 2020 – 1pm)
    Learn more about the YHDP initiative and application requirements.

    RSVP for the YHDP Collaboration Roundtable (May 5, 2020 – 1pm)
    TPCH encourages collaborative applications that leverage the expertise and capacity of multiple organizations to deliver high-quality project services. Share information about your work, meet community partners, and generate collaboration in this informal speed dating style community collaboration event.

    QUESTIONS?

    For more information about the YHDP funding opportunity, please email tpch@tucsonaz.gov or call Jason Thorpe, TPCH Collaborative Applicant Coordinator, at (520) 437-5137.  Please allow up to three business days for a response.

  • Webinar: Opioids and Medication Assisted Treatment 101

    Webinar: Opioids and Medication Assisted Treatment 101

    Join TPCH and Community Medical Services for an educational 90-minute online training this Thursday, April 16th. This webinar will provide information about available resources and ways housing and shelter providers can establish partnerships for service delivery in new and existing shelter environments.

    During this training, participants will:

    • Increase understanding of Opioid Use Disorder and the Opioid Epidemic
    • Learn more about Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and the approved FDA medications and modalities
    • Gain information and local contacts to support program participants in need of or enrolled in MAT services.

    Who Should Attend: This training is open to all TPCH members and community partners. Outreach, shelter, supportive housing, and social service providers are encouraged to attend.

    Register Here! 

  • City of Tucson Seeks Letters of Interest (COVID-19, Homelessness)

    City of Tucson Seeks Letters of Interest (COVID-19, Homelessness)

    The City of Tucson has released a COVID-19 related Request for Letters of Interest from agencies currently contracting with the City of Tucson to provide supportive services to homeless persons. 

    Download the Request for Letters of Interest here

    Questions about this Request for Letters of Interest should be directed to Jodie Barnes at Jodie.Barnes@tucsonaz.gov

    Background

    The City of Tucson has planned with the community to respond to the COVID-19 virus by supporting  and funding efforts to provide housing and services to homeless persons.  As the federal Stimulus package is being put in place, the City of Tucson expects to receive CDBG and ESG funds.  The usual ESG 100% match will not be required, but it is expected that other federal requirements will be followed. The total amount of funding that is available is unknown.  Expectations may evolve as the COVID-19 situation changes; agencies will be expected to work closely with community teams and adjust where needed.  Agencies that currently receive ESG, CDBG, General Funds or Continuum of Care funding through the City of Tucson are eligible to apply for funding to provide the elements listed below.

    Due Date & Submission

    Interested agencies must submit the LOI documents to the City of Tucson by 12:00 pm, April 6, 2020 to  Jodie.Barnes@tucsonaz.gov.  Agencies responding to the RFI should provide a document on the agency’s letterhead responding to the questions and instructions provided in the Request for Letters of Interest.

  • Webinar Rescheduled: Head Start & Early Head Start Resources for Family Service Providers

    Webinar Rescheduled: Head Start & Early Head Start Resources for Family Service Providers

    *Note: Due to COVID-19 this webinar has been rescheduled to Thursday, May 28th 

    TPCH and Child-Parent Centers invite you to join us for a brief introduction of local Head Start/Early Head Start resources in Pima County. The training will provide information to help housing and homeless service providers connect families experiencing homelessness and/or participating in housing programs to Head Start/Early Head Start service provided by Child-Parent Centers.RSVP here

    During this session, training participants will:

    • Learn more about Head Start, Early Head Start, and other early childhood development and education resources provided by Child-Parent Centers.
    • Learn enrollment process , eligibility, and requirements to help connect families to Child-Parent Centers services.
    • Get updates on services currently available and the timeline for enrolling families in Head Start services for the upcoming school year.

    Who Should Attend: This training is open to all TPCH members and community partners. Family shelter, supportive housing, and social service providers are encouraged to attend.

    To learn more about Child-Parent Centers, visit https://childparentcenters.org/.

    RSVP Here.

  • Adultism Training with True Colors United – Tuesday, 12/17/19

    Adultism Training with True Colors United – Tuesday, 12/17/19

    TPCH will host True Colors United for this 3-hour adultism training as part of the Tucson/Pima Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program. Maximize your learning on adultism to help create authentic youth-adult partnerships from nationally recognized experts, True Colors United.

     

    What is Adultism?

    Adultism is defined as prejudice toward and discrimination against children and younger adults based on their age. Conscious and subconscious adultism influences the way we provide services, interpret youth input, and relate to young leaders.

     

    In this training, participants will:

    • Learn to recognize adultism in our youth homelessness response system and the services their agencies provide
    • Understand the intersections between adultism, racism and anti-LGBTQ prejudice
    • Develop strategies to address adultism and other isms in the local homeless response system and participants’ work

     

    Details

    December 17, 2019, 9AM-12PM

    Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

    5049 E. Broadway Boulevard

    Tucson, AZ 85711

    Registration required.  RSVP Now.

     

    This training is intended for community agencies working with homeless youth and young adults. All Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project partners are encouraged to attend.

    RSVP Now.