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Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Performance Profiles
HOPWA Performance Profiles are generated quarterly for all agencies receiving HOPWA formula or competitive grants. Performance Profiles are available at the national level and by individual grantee. Competitive grantees may have multiple grants at a given time, therefore some competitive grantees have more than one report per year. For a given year, the most recent quarterly report replaces the previous quarterly report. The national HOPWA performance profiles represent data as received by HUD HQ. Under the Consolidated Plan process, at the end of that program year, formula grantees compile information on housing outputs and client outcomes from all project sponsors and submit a HOPWA grantee summary (within 90 days) to HUD's area field office and the HQ Office of HIV/AIDS Housing. The HOPWA section is also part of their CAPER report that provides public information on their formula program accomplishments. Grantees also report related project and client data in a HOPWA beneficiary worksheet (pending related enhancements to IDIS for this information) on the assistance provided to beneficiaries during this operating period. Similarly, HOPWA competitive renewal grants report at the end of each of their contract years in Annual Progress Reports (APR). Program operating years vary by grant. By contrast, data on expenditures is tracked in a live manner, based on current disbursements filed with the Department's accounting systems. Note: Data collection and validation actions are pending with some reports. Profiles with no data mean that the grantee has yet to submit their performance report.
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Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Iowa Allocations
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This dataset includes Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) 2017-2018 Iowa Allocations.
HOPWA Grants 2001 To 2015
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US Housing and Urban Development - Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS. Grant awards by City of Hartford are Updated Yearly
Local Employment Dynamics (LED) for HOPWA Grantee Areas
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This dataset denotes Local Employment Dynamics (LED) data relative to HOPWA grantee areas. The LED Partnership is a voluntary federal-state enterprise created for the purpose of merging employee, and employer data to provide a set of enhanced labor market statistics known collectively as Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI). The QWI are a set of economic indicators including employment, job creation, earnings, and other measures of employment flows.
Community Planning and Development (CPD) Allocations and Awards
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The CPD Allocation and Award database provides filterable on-screen and exportable reports on select programs, such as the Community Development Block Grant Program, the Continuum of Care Program, the Emergency Solutions Grants Program, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Housing Opportunities for Person With AIDS Program (HOPWA) , and the Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Community Planning and Development (CPD) Appropriations Budget & Allocations
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The datasets are the full-year allocations for HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) formula programs: Community Development Block Grants (CDBG); HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), including the American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI); Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA); and Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG). HUD's CPD office seeks to develop viable communities by promoting integrated approaches that provide decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expand economic opportunities for low and moderate income persons. The primary means towards this end is the development of partnerships among all levels of government and the private sector, including for-profit and non-profit organizations. Datasets are available starting from FY2001.
PEPFAR Malawi Rapid Site-Level HRH Assessment Data
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Data collected included: types and number of various cadres available at facility; reasons contributing to absenteeism, retention, and productivity; current health worker cadre allocation per service point along the HIV service delivery continuum; health worker capacity and preparation for providing quality HIV services; and HRH barriers pertaining to service delivery. The assessment was conducted in Malawi in May 2016.
Adult - Indian and Native American Program (INAP) Grantee Performance Management System (GPMS)
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The Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) Section 166, Indian and Native American Adult Program, collects data from tribal grantees on a quarterly basis for a rolling 4-quarter and quarterly period. This dataset includes information specific to the WIOA Section 166 Comprehensive Services Program (CSP) for performance accountability purposes. The aggregate quarterly program report (ETA-9173-DINAP) and participant individual record layout (PIRL - ETA-9172) include data on individual characteristics, types of services received, and WIOA performance outcomes attained as a result of participating in the program. Data is available in aggregate and modified public use files on ETA’s website (doleta.gov/performance).
Program Evaluation of USAID/Uganda SUSTAIN Activity: Lower Level Facility Staff Data
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USAID/Uganda’s Strengthening Uganda’s Systems for Treating AIDS Nationally (SUSTAIN) activity supports Uganda’s Ministry of Health (MOH) to strengthen quality and comprehensive HIV/AIDS care, prevention, laboratory and tuberculosis (TB) services at selected regional referral and district health care facilities in Uganda, as well as build the capacity of the public health system to sustain these services. SUSTAIN is a six-year USAID-funded activity launched in 2010 and implemented by University Research Co., LLC (URC). SUSTAIN is one of many PEPFAR-funded activities to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda. The main objective of the SUSTAIN program evaluation was to examine the activity’s methodology for achieving its objectives in order to inform future USAID design work. USAID noted that URC had performed well on SUSTAIN, as evidenced by its activity reports, but wanted an evaluation of the approach used by SUSTAIN to inform future program designs. SUSTAIN implementation adapted to contextual changes in the Government of Uganda's (GoU) HIV/AIDS strategy responding to a spike in new infections and people living with HIV, and major shifts in PEPFAR policy.
Program Evaluation of USAID/Uganda SUSTAIN Activity: Lab Staff Data
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USAID/Uganda’s Strengthening Uganda’s Systems for Treating AIDS Nationally (SUSTAIN) activity supports Uganda’s Ministry of Health (MOH) to strengthen quality and comprehensive HIV/AIDS care, prevention, laboratory and tuberculosis (TB) services at selected regional referral and district health care facilities in Uganda, as well as build the capacity of the public health system to sustain these services. SUSTAIN is a six-year USAID-funded activity launched in 2010 and implemented by University Research Co., LLC (URC). SUSTAIN is one of many PEPFAR-funded activities to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda. The main objective of the SUSTAIN program evaluation was to examine the activity’s methodology for achieving its objectives in order to inform future USAID design work. USAID noted that URC had performed well on SUSTAIN, as evidenced by its activity reports, but wanted an evaluation of the approach used by SUSTAIN to inform future program designs. SUSTAIN implementation adapted to contextual changes in the Government of Uganda's (GoU) HIV/AIDS strategy responding to a spike in new infections and people living with HIV, and major shifts in PEPFAR policy.