HMIS Implementation Guide > Eligibility (5 entries)
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Your local Continuum of Care (CoC) is the ultimate authority on HMIS. Typically, a CoC designates a "lead agency" to administer HMIS. With the exception of victim service providers, most homeless ...
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Any organization that serves homeless or at-risk individuals or families should use HMIS. Agencies must use HMIS if they receive HUD funding: ...
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Any organization can participate in the HMIS Project and share the benefits. We welcome and currently work with many faith-based organizations around the state. Many faith-based organizations receive city, state, and ...
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Texas Homeless Network (THN) follows the requirements of the Violence Against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109-162) (VAWA) per Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidance. ...
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Your Continuum of Care has the authority to designate any agency as its lead agency to administer HMIS and provide technical assistance. Please contact our HMIS Project Manager if your CoC ...