From:                                         SSVF

Sent:                                           Monday, February 19, 2018 10:30 PM

To:                                               SSVF

Subject:                                     SSVF Program Update Wednesday January 10, 2018

 

Topics:

 

1.            REGISTER NOW: SSVF National Webinar January 11, 2018 at 2PM Eastern

2.            Quarterly Certifications Now Available in GIFTS – Due January 22, 2018

3.            REMINDER: SSVF NOFA APPLICATIONS DUE JANUARY 12, 2018!

 

 

REGISTER NOW: SSVF National Webinar January 11, 2018 at 2PM Eastern

 

Topic: A Review of the Grant and Per Diem (GPD) Program Models and GPD Integration with Coordinated Entry Systems

 

This webinar will review the GPD service models, discuss what services are provided, and clarify targeted clients.  The webinar will also discuss how each of these models could align with coordinated entry systems.   We hope to have SSVF grantees walk away with an understanding of how they can develop or enhance partnerships through community planning with GPD providers. 

 

Register here:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7160777670940194049

 

 

Quarterly Certifications Now Available in GIFTS – Due January 22, 2018

 

The Quarterly Certifications are now available in GIFTS.  This certification will cover the first quarter period of 10/1/2017 – 12/31/2017.  The certification covers multiple SSVF program requirements including: Compliance with the Final Rule, Grant Agreement, Data Quality,  Participant Satisfaction Surveys, Screened but not enrolled, Trainings/Webinars, and Expenditure & HHS Subaccount Drawdowns. Submissions are due no later than January 22, 2018 via the GIFTS grants management system.

 

The SSVF Companion Guide to Quarterly Certifications is attached to this update.

 

 

SSVF NOFA APPLICATIONS DUE JANUARY 12, 2018 AT 4PM EST!

 

 

Thank you,

 

SSVF Program Office

 

NOTE:  If you are receiving this email in error, please disregard.  We request your patience as the SSVF Program Office continues to address system issues with the grants management database.