Upcoming Events
Point In Time (PIT) Count Meeting
Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires Continuums of Care (CoCs) to conduct a count of people experiencing homelessness who are unsheltered, sheltered in emergency shelter, transitional houses, and hotels (paid for by orgs/churches), on one single night. This committee is open to all community members—not just shelter providers. If you have a heart for our unhoused neighbors, your voice and participation are welcome! This meeting is hybrid. Join here.
Community Engagement Committee
This committee works to support new members, facilitate networking events, conduct community advocacy, educate the public about issues pertaining to homelessness, and promote community collaboration. This meeting is hybrid.
Consumer Council
At this meeting we will discuss Coldest Nights information and advocacy for consumers. This meeting is hybrid. Join online here.
Board Meeting
For information about the upcoming board meeting, please contact the Board Chair, Dawn Guardalabene. This meeting is hybrid.
Point In Time (PIT) Count Volunteer Training
Join the Point in Time count of unsheltered neighbors, to determine the extent of homelessness in Rutherford County. All volunteers must attend one of the offered trainings.
Point In Time (PIT) Count Volunteer Training
Join the Point in Time count of unsheltered neighbors, to determine the extent of homelessness in Rutherford County. All volunteers must attend one of the offered trainings.
General Membership Meeting
General Membership is a monthly convening of cross-sector partners who work together to address the needs of those experiencing homelessness. From housing providers to healthcare, school systems to criminal justice, partners across the community come together to stay informed and plug into efforts to address community wide needs. Everyone is welcome!
Point In Time (PIT) Count Volunteer Training
Join the Point in Time count of unsheltered neighbors, to determine the extent of homelessness in Rutherford County. All volunteers must attend one of the offered trainings.
Point In Time Count
EVERYONE COUNTS! HUD requires that CoCs conduct an annual count of people experiencing homelessness who are unsheltered, sheltered in emergency shelter, transitional housing, and hotels (paid for by organizations/churches), on one single night. This data helps inform decisions on the local, state, and federal levels. We are looking for volunteers to dedicate a few hours of their time to help with an important count. To participate, you must attend one of the required training session listed on the calendar.
Board Meeting
For information about the upcoming board meeting, please contact the Board Chair, Dawn Guardalabene. This meeting is hybrid.
Consumer Council
Legal Aid will join the meeting to discuss Public Housing/ Section 8 and Advocacy for Consumers. This meeting is hybrid, here.
Point In Time (PIT) Count Meeting
Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires Continuums of Care (CoCs) to conduct a count of people experiencing homelessness who are unsheltered, sheltered in emergency shelter, transitional houses, and hotels (paid for by orgs/churches), on one single night. This committee is open to all community members—not just shelter providers. If you have a heart for our unhoused neighbors, your voice and participation are welcome! This meeting is hybrid. Join here.
Community Engagement Committee
This committee works to support new members, facilitate networking events, conduct community advocacy, educate the public about issues pertaining to homelessness, and promote community collaboration. This meeting is hybrid. You can join online here.
Rutherford Thrives FY2025 CoC NOFO Webinar
The Collaborative Applicant and the Rating and Ranking Committee will host a webinar to review the FY 2025 CoC Notice of Funding. This year’s application includes several significant changes, and we will do our best to provide the most up-to-date information currently available. With HUD’s updated priorities, we strongly encourage all currently funded agencies, as well as new prospective applicants, to attend — Particularly organizations focused on mental health and substance use services, workforce development, healthcare, senior services, and programs serving individuals with disabilities.This meeting will be held online, here.
General Membership Meeting
General Membership is a monthly convening of cross-sector partners who work together to address the needs of those experiencing homelessness. From housing providers to healthcare, school systems to criminal justice, partners across the community come together to stay informed and plug into efforts to address community wide needs. Everyone is welcome!
Point In Time (PIT) Count Meeting
Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires Continuums of Care (CoCs) to conduct a count of people experiencing homelessness who are unsheltered, sheltered in emergency shelter, transitional houses, and hotels (paid for by orgs/churches), on one single night. This committee is open to all community members—not just shelter providers. If you have a heart for our unhoused neighbors, your voice and participation are welcome! This meeting is hybrid. Join here.
HMIS Open Office Hours
Open Office Hours are available for any agency/users wanting assistance with anything HMIS related. This meeting is online here.
Board Meeting
For information about the upcoming board meeting, please contact the Board Chair, Dawn Guardalabene. This meeting is hybrid.
HMIS Open Office Hours
Open Office Hours are available for any agency/users wanting assistance with anything HMIS related. This meeting is online here.
Consumer Council
At this meeting we will discuss Coldest Nights information and advocacy for consumers. This meeting is hybrid. Join online here
Point In Time (PIT) Count Meeting
Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires Continuums of Care (CoCs) to conduct a count of people experiencing homelessness who are unsheltered, sheltered in emergency shelter, transitional houses, and hotels (paid for by orgs/churches), on one single night. This committee is open to all community members—not just shelter providers. If you have a heart for our unhoused neighbors, your voice and participation are welcome! This meeting is hybrid. Join here.
Community Engagement Committee
This committee works to support new members, facilitate networking events, conduct community advocacy, educate the public about issues pertaining to homelessness, and promote community collaboration. This meeting is hybrid. You can join online here.
HMIS Open Office Hours
Open Office Hours are available for any agency/users wanting assistance with anything HMIS related. This meeting is online- here
CoC Networking Event
Join us for a gathering of dedicated service providers and passionate advocates committed to improving housing options for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Point In Time (PIT) Count - Meeting
Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires Continuums of Care (CoCs) to conduct a count of people experiencing homelessness who are unsheltered, sheltered in emergency shelter, transitional houses, and hotels (paid for by orgs/churches), on one single night. This committee is open to all community members—not just shelter providers. If you have a heart for our unhoused neighbors, your voice and participation are welcome! This is virtual meeting. Join online here.
Community Engagement Committee
This committee works to support new members, facilitate networking events, conduct community advocacy, educate the public about issues pertaining to homelessness, and promote community collaboration. This meeting is hybrid. You can join online here
General Membership Meeting
General Membership is a monthly convening of cross-sector partners who work together to address the needs of those experiencing homelessness. From housing providers to healthcare, school systems to criminal justice, partners across the community come together to stay informed and plug into efforts to address community wide needs. Everyone is welcome!
Point In Time (PIT) Count - Interest Meeting
Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires Continuums of Care (CoCs) to conduct a count of people experiencing homelessness who are unsheltered, sheltered in emergency shelter, transitional houses, and hotels (paid for by orgs/churches), on one single night. This committee is open to all community members—not just shelter providers. If you have a heart for our unhoused neighbors, your voice and participation are welcome! For more information, contact:
Jordan – jordan@murfreesborocoldpatrol.com
Dawn – dguardalabene@fumcm.o rg"
HMIS/CE Open Office Hours
Open Office Hours are available for any agency/users wanting assistance with anything HMIS and CE-related. This meeting is online- here
HMIS/CE Open Office Hours
Open Office Hours are available for any agency/users wanting assistance with anything HMIS and CE-related. This meeting is online- here
Community Engagement Committee
This committee works to support new members, facilitate networking events, conduct community advocacy, educate the public about issues pertaining to homelessness, and promote community collaboration. This meeting is hybrid. You can join online here
HMIS/CE Open Office Hours
Open Office Hours are available for any agency/users wanting assistance with anything HMIS and CE-related. This meeting is online- here
HMIS/CE Open Office Hours
Open Office Hours are available for any agency/users wanting assistance with anything HMIS and CE-related. This meeting is online- here
HMIS/CE Open Office Hours
Open Office Hours are available for any agency/users wanting assistance with anything HMIS and CE-related. This meeting is online- here