Year: 2016
CSBG ROMA Next Generation Initial Comment Period Wrap Up
The Initial Comment Period for ROMA Next Generation ran from March 3, 2016 to April 13, 2016. In the past two weeks since the comment period closed, NASCSP has worked with OCS to review the feedback from the CSBG Network. Thank you for all your incredible hard work and valuable feedback during the Initial Comment Period for ROMA Next Generation! We heard from over 50 percent of the community
Guest Blog: Community Health and Weatherization Take Action on High-Risk Asthma in Low-Income Households of Washington State
Caring for a child or family member struggling to breathe can be terrifying. Many of the persistent conditions and triggers for asthma and other respiratory illnesses are found in low-income homes. To address these conditions Washington State is developing a new partnership between its low-income Weatherization Assistance Program and local community public health services that could bring
READ MORETop 10 ROMA NG Questions Answered!
Big news! The ROMA Next Generation (ROMA NG) initial comment period has been extended to April 13th! Looking for help organizing your thoughts around ROMA Next Generation, and getting a handle on all the moving pieces? Check out these Top 10 ROMA NG Questions (click here for a printable version) and our handy ROMA NG checklist of action steps to be sure you are covering all of the
ROMA Next Generation Release!
ROMA Next Generation is the last piece in a broader national effort to strengthen the performance management culture of the CSBG Network. Thanks in large part to the hard work of the ROMA Next Generation Workgroup, our partners, and colleagues, as well as continued dialogue across the CSBG Network, we are pleased to release ROMA Next Generation! ROMA Next Generation Focuses on integrating
Reflections on the State of the Union 2016
By Rae Tamblyn, Research and Communications Analyst In his final State of the Union, President Barack Obama reflected on the major achievements of his administration, and highlighted areas that will continue to challenge us to do better. Access to Economic Opportunity: While no longer devastated by a major recession, it is essential that “we give everyone a fair shot at opportunity and