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Category: Built for Zero

Board of Directors Conducts Inaugural Meeting

Posted on 02/13/202005/27/2020 by Admin

The first meeting of the Board of Directors of the Mid-Willamette Valley Homeless Alliance was well attended and all business as Former Marion County Commissioner Janet Carlson, in the role of staff, led members through the complicated process of approving the work and recommendations they had made as members of the Development Council. That meant…

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Built for Zero Project Press Release

Posted on 11/19/201901/13/2020 by Admin

Kaiser Permanente has joined forces with the Mid-Willamette Valley Homeless Alliance to implement Built for Zero in the Marion-Polk county region. Built for Zero is a national initiative of more than 70 cities and counties committed to ending chronic and veteran homelessness by using real-time data to improve performance, adopt proven best practices, and deploy…

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2023 Notice of Funding Opportunity

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