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Homelessness: fragmentation and overlap in programs highlight the need to identify, assess, and reduce inefficiences: report to cong (in English)
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Synopsis "Homelessness: fragmentation and overlap in programs highlight the need to identify, assess, and reduce inefficiences: report to cong (in English)"
" Federal programs for those experiencing or at risk for homelessness generally are designed to provide housing assistance and other services such as health care, job training, or food assistance. This report responds to the statutory requirement that GAO identify federal programs, agencies, offices, and initiatives that have duplicative goals or activities and addresses (1) the number of and funding levels for federal homelessness programs and the extent to which fragmentation, overlap, and duplication exists; (2) whether the programs have been evaluated; and (3) actions of the Interagency Council and federal agencies to coordinate efforts and the extent to which the federal strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness is an effective strategy. To address these objectives, GAO sent questionnaires to10 federal agencies and obtained and analyzed data for a range of programs. "