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Welcome to ConneXion's We have changed our format for our Newsletter, and in the interests of always tring to bring relevant material to our community and balancing that with an approach that is accessible but not overwhelming in its content we have begun to send out a smaller version of ConneXion's in the form of an eBulletin. This site will host more extensive content that we cannot include in our brief eBulletins for members that are interested in accessing further resources, news, a calendar of upcoming events, and funding opportunities. We continue to strive to improve our service and gladly accept any feedback on it. Stay tuned as we continue to revamp this site, these pages, and our content. ~ Jeremy, 8/31/2006 |
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IN THE NEWS (2.6.07)
1) CALL FOR ACYF GRANT REVIEWERS The Child Care Bureau, Children’s Bureau, Family and Youth Services, and Head Start Bureau are currently recruiting qualified professionals to serve as grant reviewers and panel chairpersons for their review panel. Important decisions are made by this panel in regard to the funding that benefit children and families across the nation, your comments, insight, and expertise can make an impact on what programs are chosen by the ACYF for funding. They are looking for professionals to discuss and share objective comments within a working team that is diverse in age, background and perspective, and who can honor the confidentiality standards by only discussing applications with other panel members. There are some opportunities specifically for youth grant reviewers too. If you review the “read the want ads” section of the website and then go into the Family and Youth Services Bureau section there are want ads recruiting young adult reviewers ages 19-24, who are currently enrolled in an institution of higher learning (with at least a sophomore status) or with a degree from an accredited college/university with a discipline in the social sciences. This is another great opportunity for those youth that were previously in foster care or transitional living situations that are now in college and would have an interest in participating in the grant review process. To see if being a grant reviewer is right for you go to www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/grantreview and follow the easy steps to review the requirements and grant reviewer’s want ads. If interested you can view the website or call the Reviewer Help Line at 1-866-796-1613 for answer to any questions you may have. 2) FOSTER YOUTH EXEMPTED FROM MEDICAID CITIZENSHIP DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS This summer Congress ordered that individuals receiving Medicaid prove their citizenship by providing records such as birth certificates, passports, or driver's licenses. Since many foster youth do not have a passport, are unable to obtain a driver's license, or have lost their birth certificate through placement changes this could present a unique obstacle to speedy medical attention. Fortunately, on December 9, 2007, just before the 109th Congress came to a close, the Senate and House agreed to exempt foster youth from this requirement. For more information regarding this success stay tuned to the Child Welfare League of America website for future updates.
BUSH ADMINISTRATION PROPOSES SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE RECORD
YEAR OF TARGETED FEDERAL SPENDING ON HOMELESSNESS AT
$4.47 BILLION
Source: United States Interagency Council
on Homelessness e-newsletter web: http://www.usich.gov
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