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The D.C. region needs to build 320,000 new homes this decade. It’s not close. Here’s my latest for The Washington Post: I analyzed the D.C. region’s housing production data from HAND, a housing nonprofit, and the Urban Institute, a public policy think tank. It shows we’re not close to reaching the target that regional lawmakers and housing experts set before the beginning of the decade. Here’s some of the data summarized in a map. Full story here: https://lnkd.in/eMy3xCBF
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📢 Calling all emergency managers! FEMA is looking for feedback on Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide Version 5. The updated guide, which is based on feedback from states, tribes, territories and nonprofits, simplifies eligibility, streamlines processes, increases accessibility and supports resilience. 👉 Learn more on how to review and provide feedback here: https://ow.ly/lr9O50SFKj9 📅 Submit feedback by August 19, 2024
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How does the theft of a catalytic converter from a church truck impact the community served by Back to Basics Outreach Ministries? Community in Need: Catalytic Converter Theft Hits Back to Basics Outreach Ministries - Urgent Call for Support Back to Basics Outreach Ministries faces a setback as a catalytic converter is stolen from their truck, impacting their ability to deliver fresh produce to the community. The cost of repair exceeds $6,000. The incident highlights the vulnerability of community-driven initiatives and the need for assistance to prevent and address such thefts. Key Takeaways: - Financial Blow: Back to Basics Outreach Ministries seeks assistance as a stolen catalytic converter hampers their ability to deliver essential services, costing over $6,000 to repair. - Community Impact: The theft not only affects the organization but also hurts the community, emphasizing the interconnectedness of local initiatives and the need for collective support. - Vulnerability of Nonprofits: The incident underscores the vulnerability of community-driven programs and the importance of safeguarding their resources to sustain their contributions. #churchcrime https://lnkd.in/gCTjjcqF
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