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FY24 Budget Impacts HUD

The FY24 Budget includes significant investments in building affordable housing, expanding access to homeownership, ending homelessness, and more. These goals […]

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SNAP Benefits Will Decrease For Millions

SNAP benefits will decrease for millions of low-income households this Spring. The program, formerly known as food stamps, received a […]

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Mileage Rate Increase for 2023

The Internal Revenue Service says mileage rate deductions will increase in 2023. This is the second increase in less than […]

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Navigate Announces $3 Million in Grants to Support Families in Need

Largest Grant Cycle to Support Local Agencies in Alabama, Connecticut, Mississippi, and Virginia BIRMINGHAM—Navigate Affordable Housing Partners today announced its contribution […]

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Veteran Homelessness In Steady Decline

According to the results of the 2022 point-in-time (PIT) count, veteran homelessness steadily declined over the last two years. The […]

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Rapid Response Funding Available

The United States Department of Housing & Urban Development recently announced the first round of funding for the RUSH program. […]

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EPA: Water in Jackson, MS is Safe to Drink

The Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, says the water in Jackson, Mississippi is safe to drink. The announcement from the […]

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Donate Water to Jackson, Mississippi

The Current Situation Residents of Jackson, Mississippi, are currently under a boil water notice after flooding caused by heavy rain […]

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Water Crisis in Jackson, Mississippi

UPDATED September 6, 2022 As the water crisis continues, local agencies in Jackson are offering resources to residents, including free […]

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The Affordable Connectivity Program

Students across America are returning to classrooms more connected than ever before. However, parts of America still don’t have access […]

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