Funding
Using Medicaid to Pay for Services in Permanent Supportive Housing: Steps for COC Leads to Get Started
Publication
Jul 13, 2018
This guide is organized around five steps, each of which includes concrete ways to get started as well as links to additional resources.
Resources for Building Health Center & Housing Partnerships: Literature Review and Resource Bank
Resources for Building Health Center & Housing Partnerships: Literature Review and Resource Bank
Publication
Jul 13, 2018
Recognizing the layers to developing a health and housing partnership, this Literature Review and Resource Bank is intended to provide background and data resources that can be used in grant applications or in conversations with potential funders in the effort to foster new health and supportive hou
A Primer on Qualified Allocation Plans: Linking Public Health & Affordable Housing
A Primer on Qualified Allocation Plans: Linking Public Health & Affordable Housing
Policy Brief
Jul 13, 2018
This report is intended to help public health advocates and policymakers formulate input into the QAP process, with the objective of developing healthier homes.
Preserving, Protecting, and Expanding Affordable Housing: A Policy Toolkit for Public Health
Preserving, Protecting, and Expanding Affordable Housing: A Policy Toolkit for Public Health
Policy Brief
Jul 13, 2018
Practitioners and community advocates working at the intersection of housing and health have a unique role to play, both in guaranteeing quality affordable housing remains available for people of all incomes, and in making sure new investments in neighborhoods contribute to a healthy environment.
Braiding & Blending Funding Streams to Meet the Health-Related Social Needs of Low-Income Persons: Considerations for State Health Policymakers
Braiding & Blending Funding Streams to Meet the Health-Related Social Needs of Low-Income Persons: Considerations for State Health Policymakers
Publication
Jul 12, 2018
This brief aims to bring attention to non-Medicaid funding sources that states could potentially blend or braid to address social determinants of health and other needs that are not typically covered by Medicaid.