HUD Community-wide Meeting
The HUD Community-wide Meeting is a gathering of homeless partners and members of a specific community to discuss issues, share information, and make collective decisions. These meetings are often used for planning, information sharing, feedback collection, and decision-making within the community. Montgomery County holds a Community-wide meeting once a year.
What is accomplished at the Montgomery County Community-wide Meetings?
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Planning and Collaboration:
- Community-wide meetings can be used to develop plans, set goals, and assign roles and responsibilities related to community projects or initiatives.
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Information Sharing:
- They provide a platform to share important updates, discuss upcoming events, and address any changes or delays affecting the community.
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Feedback Collection:
- Participants can voice concerns, offer suggestions, and provide feedback on programs or services, helping to improve community engagement and satisfaction.
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Decision-Making:
- Community-wide meetings can facilitate discussions and decisions on various issues, such as resource allocation, program implementation, or policy changes.
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Building Community:
- These meetings bring people together, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose within the community.
2025 Community-wide Meeting
The 2025 Community-wide meeting was held on Thursday, May 8 at 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Rockville. The meeting goals were:
- Finalize Housing Together to be incorporated into the Strategic Plan
- Update Generate content for One Year Action Plans to be included in Strategic Plan Update
Presentation -- HOUSING TOGETHER GOAL-SETTING & STRATEGIC PLANNING PROCESS (PDF)