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Partnership for Public Service, April 30, 2009

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 -   Federal Career Intern Program Fact Sheet - Grade 9
 -   Federal Career Intern Program Fact Sheet - GS 5/7
 -   A Call To Public Service

International Housing Finance Policy Roundtable, November 28, 2007

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After the Deal: Management and Occupancy Issues in HUD Housing Programs, May 24, 2006 (3 hours, 30 minutes)
Frequently American Bar Association Forum and HUD pre-Forum topics concentrate on the developmental aspects of assisted and unassisted housing under HUD programs. This course examines selected aspects of management and occupancy "after the deal" has been planned, financing arranged, and construction completed. It concentrates on Section 8 project-based housing (both early funded new construction and substantial rehabilitation projects and project based vouchers), but also treats special aspects of management and occupancy surrounding FHA insured multifamily projects and public housing (particularly Hope VI and mixed finance).

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 -   In the Wake of Rucker
 -   Management and Occupancy
 -   Section 318

HUD's National Stakeholder Consultation, January 11, 2006 (30 minutes)

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What Veterans Need to Know about Veterans' Preferences, October 11, 2005

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Regulatory Roundtable, June 29, 2005 (2 hours)

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Leveraging for Assisted Housing, May 25, 2005
Part 1 (1 hour, 50 minutes)

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Part 2 (1 hour, 40 minutes)

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Homeland Security - Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, August 27, 2004

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Removing Regulatory Barriers, May 18, 2004 (1 hour)

If you are interest in promoting the availability of affordable housing through regulatory reform, or if your are involved in applying for funding through HUD's NOFA process, you'll find this webcast to be of particular interest.

In this webcast, a panel of experts looks at the incentive criteria that HUD has built into its grant (funding) process, and explains how communities can receive up to two additional points in the evaluative process by demonstrating that tangible steps have been or are being taken to promote affordable housing through regulatory reform. HUD has collected and publishes a wide range of regulatory reform strategies to assist cities and towns in their efforts to encourage development and rehabilitation of affordable housing. This information is stored in an easy-to-use searchable database available through HUD's Regulatory Barriers Clearinghouse, which is also covered in some detail in this webcast.

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A History of HUD, December 18, 2003 (7 minutes)
This video provides a concise overview of HUD, its programs, and mission since its inception in the 1960s. This is a great overview for students, new employees, or those researching employment with the agency.

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Field Policy and Management: Capacity Building Training, May 20, 2003 (1 hour)

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History of HUD, April 3, 2003
The History of HUD presentation will give participants a broader understanding of how the HUD federal agency was mandated to provide decent, safe, and suitable living environment for all Americans. Information on HUD's historical development from its early origin to the present will be discussed. This one-day session also explores the progression and expansion of key housing programs as they relate to the Department's mission. (90 minutes)

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