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Materials Posted: HOPWA Consolidated APR/CAPER Orientation Webinar

Materials are now posted for the HUD’s Office of HIV/AIDS Housing (OHH) sponsored webinar to introduce the new HOPWA performance report, the Consolidated APR/CAPER. The webinar was intended for all HOPWA grantees, project sponsors, and community partners.

For Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) grantees with Annual Performance Reports (APR)/Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Reports (CAPER) due to HUD on or after January 1, 2023, a new Consolidated APR/CAPER reporting format will go into effect, superseding all previous HOPWA APR and CAPER forms. The new form restructures, consolidates, and streamlines the annually reported data for grantees, increasing the usability of HOPWA performance data for grantees and HUD alike.

The orientation webinar covered:

  • The purpose of changing to the new Consolidated APR/CAPER
  • The format of the Consolidated APR/CAPER
  • The submission process for the Consolidated APR/CAPER
  • A review of the data elements collected

If you have questions about the webinar, please contact morgan.cline@cloudburstgroup.com.

View the Webinar Materials

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