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Plantilla: formulario sobre la divulgación de información limitado para usar con un cliente
Transitional Housing providers can use the Template Client Limited Release of Information Form as part of their program materials. The template can be modified to fit the needs of your program.
Plantilla de buenas prácticas: Solicitud de vivienda
Transitional Housing providers can use the Template Appeal Process as part of their program materials. The template can be modified to fit the needs of your program.
Domestic Violence and Voter Registration: Safety Considerations
This document address the intersection of domestic violence, voter registration, and safety.
Fair Housing Rights of Domestic and Sexual Violence Survivors
This presentation covers Fair Housing Act protections for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, as well as advocacy strategies.
VAWA 2013 Housing Protections
Summary of Housing Protections for the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization of 2013.
Housing Protections for Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence
This resource provides state-by-state law guide for housing protections
Spanish – Tip Sheet: Best Practices for Transitional Housing Applications and Intakes
Transitional Housing providers can use the Tip Sheet to guide them in creating housing applications and intakes for their program.
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program Overview
Overview of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program
Starting the Conversation with Domestic Violence Advocates on HIV
This guide helps programs start the conversation internally among staff before talking with survivors.
17 Things You Can Do To Make a Difference for Survivors Living with HIV
This resource provides 17 things you can do to make a difference and promote as a program in your local program.