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The Network and Members Gather to Celebrate the Past Year in Supportive Housing

Mar.08.2024

On Thursday, March 7th, the Network joined over 150 members of the supportive housing community for our 2024 Annual Meeting to reflect on and celebrate the past year in accomplishments and challenges.

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ESSHI Conditional Awards Announced

Mar.05.2024

On February 2nd, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the eighth round of conditional Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative (ESSHI) awards comprised of 22 proposed projects, with 4,839 supportive units.

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The Network Meets with Over 50 Legislators in Albany

Feb.29.2024

Over 140 supportive housing staff and tenants traveled to Albany on February 28th to call on the Governor and the Legislature to ensure the state commits to saving first generation supportive housing funded by the New York State Supportive Housing Program (NYSSHP) and investing in the supportive housing workforce, starting by including a 3.2% COLA for direct service workers in the SFY 2024-25 budget expected to be passed shortly.

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Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Opens Helen M. Marshall Manor

Feb.05.2024

On the rainy morning of February 2nd, Elmcor leadership, staff and tenants joined elected officials and community members for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of Helen M. Marshall Manor in Corona, Queens. This new affordable and supportive residence is creating 30 apartments: 21 supportive apartments for chronically unhoused individuals with substance use/mental health disorders and 9 apartments for low-income older adults.

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The Network Testifies at the New York State Senate and Assembly Joint Budget Hearing on Human Services

Feb.01.2024

On January 31st Network State Advocacy Manager Steve Piasecki testified at the New York State Senate Assembly Joint Budget Hearing on Human Services to advocate for the New York State Supportive Housing Program (NYSSHP). Steve stressed that NYSSHP has been left behind, providing annual service funding of just $2,964 for individuals and $3,900 for families, virtually the same per unit rate as when it began nearly 40 years ago and compared that to its successor the Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative (ESSHI), which allocates up to $25,000 per unit to cover both social services and rental assistance.

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2023 Tenant of the Year Nominee Celebration

Jan.26.2024

On Thursday, January 25th the Network joined tenants nominated for the Network’s 2023 Outstanding Tenant of the Year award with supportive housing staff at Robin Hood Foundation’s headquarters. 

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Mayor Adams Releases FY 2025 Preliminary Budget

Jan.18.2024

On January 16th, Mayor Adams released the FY 25 Preliminary Budget, totaling $109.4 billion-- $2 billion less than the current fiscal year.

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Governor Hochul Releases SFY 2025 Executive Budget

Jan.17.2024

The Governor released the SFY 2025 Executive Budget on January 16th, totaling $233 billion (a 4.5% increase in spending). The Network is continuing to review the details and will follow up as any additional information is revealed.

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The Network’s Statement in Response to Governor Hochul’s FY 2024-2025 Proposed Executive Budget

Jan.16.2024

While we recognize the state’s fiscal constraints and appreciate Governor Hochul’s commitment of critical resources to address the mounting mental health crisis, we are disappointed that her proposed spending plan overlooks the significant role supportive housing plays in protecting the most vulnerable New Yorkers.

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The Network’s Statement in Response to Governor Kathy Hochul’s 2024 State of the State Speech

Jan.11.2024

Governor Hochul’s continued recognition of the urgent need to address New York’s housing shortage and intensifying behavioral health crisis with increased resources and attention is yet another sign that she is serious about solving the challenges that matter most to New Yorkers. However, if she is going to meaningfully solve either, it’s essential that she prioritize a sector not explicitly mentioned in her State of the State Address: supportive housing. 

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