NAHMA HUD Update: HUD Request For Information from the Council on Economic Mobility
August 28, 2020
Dear NAHMA Members,
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is a member of the Council on Economic Mobility. The Council is a new federal interagency effort that is seeking ways to create an accountable and effective structure for interagency collaboration and to use federal authorities to promote family-sustaining careers and economic mobility for low-income Americans. Towards this goal, the Council has published a Request for Information (RFI) seeking input from stakeholders to better inform the Council's priorities, working group activities, stakeholder engagement, and federal programs. Any feedback on the specific economic mobility, recovery, and resilience challenges in experienced in your local communities in the short, medium, and long term is welcome. The RFI is open for comment until October 2, 2020 and written comments should be submitted to [email protected].
The Request for Information is attached and can also be found here. For additional information please see the announcement below.
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Request For Information from the Council on Economic Mobility
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is a member of the Council on Economic Mobility (Council), a new federal interagency effort. The Council seeks to create an accountable and effective structure for interagency collaboration and to use federal authorities to promote family-sustaining careers and economic mobility for low-income Americans.
Recently, the Council published a request for information (RFI) to gather feedback from all of its stakeholders. As one of HUD's key stakeholders, we encourage you to review the RFI and submit your comments as soon as possible.
Click here to view the RFI
Your input is important! The information gathered in response to the RFI will be used to better inform the Council's priorities, working group activities, stakeholder engagement, and federal programs. Feedback on the specific economic mobility, recovery, and resilience challenges in local communities in the short, medium, and long term is welcome.
We understand that this may be a busy time. While we encourage you to comment as soon as possible, the RFI is open for comment until October 2, 2020.
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