Establishing and Operating the Program Coordinating Committee (PCC) for Your FSS program
Description:
An active and viable Program Coordinating Committee (PCC) is a requirement for the operation of a HUD funded Family Self-Sufficiency program (FSS). This course breaks down the steps to establish a PCC, what the requirements are and provides the tools and the knowledge to creating and maintaining your PCC.
Objectives:
After completing this training, participants will be able to
- Locate the regulations regarding the PCC requirement.
- Assemble the HUD required members of the PCC.
- Determine additional agencies to benefit your local PCC.
- Develop a vision and mission statement and agenda for your PCC.
- Create an initial meeting agenda and document attendance.
- Develop a plan for growing your PCC.
Who Should Attend?
- FSS Coordinators
- FSS Supervisors
- Resident Services Coordinators
- Executive Directors
Agenda
Module | Topics |
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Module 1 – Rules, Regulations, and Clarity | -PCC rules, regulations, and requirements. |
Module 2 – Committees | -Committee recommendations & requirements. -PCC functions. -Roles & layers. |
Module 3 – PCC Meetings | -Meeting best practices, samples, and ideas. -Recommended members. |
Module 4 – Assessing your PCC | -Meeting ideas. -How often a PCC should meet. -Activities. -Vision Statement. -On-boarding and outreach for new members. -Sign-in sheets. |
Module 5 – Challenges of Running a PCC | -HUD guidelines. -Formal partnerships. -Community resources. |
Format | Length | CEUs |
e-Learning | 3 Hours | 0.3 |