With increased grocery prices, SNAP helps individuals and families by promoting food security. #SNAPshot #FarmBill
NYC Human Resources Administration
Government Administration
The NYC Human Resources Administration provides assistance to New Yorkers with economic needs and social services.
About us
The NYC Department of Social Services (DSS) is comprised of the administrative units of the Human Resources Administration (HRA) and the Department of Homeless Services (DHS). As the largest local social services agency in the country, HRA helps more than three million New Yorkers annually through the administration of more than 12 major public assistance programs, with more than 14,000 employees.
- Website
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http://www.nyc/gov/hra
External link for NYC Human Resources Administration
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- New York
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1966
- Specialties
- social services, Food Assistance, Rental Assistance, Cash Assistance, Adult Protective Services, Burial Assistance, Career Services, Child Support Services, Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Support, Energy Assistance, Health Assistance, and Legal Assistance
Locations
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Primary
New York, US
Employees at NYC Human Resources Administration
Updates
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"Last year, we had a record-breaking year for exits from shelter into permanent housing. It was about 18,500 households – a 24% increase from the year prior. That’s really been a function of this very deliberate focus on how we are getting that done."—DSS Commissioner Molly Wasow Park Read the full story: https://on.nyc.gov/481d0go
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DYK? If you are aged 18-26 and receive SNAP or CA benefits, you may be eligible for a FREE Tech Training Program with NPower. Applicants should apply at npower.org/apply-TF or contact admissionsbrooklyn@npower.org for more information.
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DSS Commissioner Park joined Westhab leadership and other key stakeholders to celebrate the upcoming opening of Westhab's Lionheart Family Center, a new, high-quality shelter facility designed from the ground up to provide specialized services to families with children experiencing homelessness and help them stabilize their lives and transition to permanent housing.
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Yesterday, the DSS M/WBE Program Team attended the Tri-Agency M/WBE Networking Event hosted by our colleagues at the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), the Department of Probation (DOP), and the New York Fire Department (FDNY). We’re so grateful to Elizabeth Brown, David Francis, Raquelle Patterson and their teams for the opportunity to meet dynamic M/WBE vendors whose work closely aligns with our mission. At the event, we shared information about the resources we’ve developed to help M/WBEs bid and contract with our agency and our human service providers and prime contractor partners. We also referred vendors to the valuable resources available at the NYC Department of Small Business Services to help them position for contracts and growth. If you’re an M/WBE, or believe you might qualify for certification, please email us at mwbe@dss.nyc.gov or visit our M/WBE Resource Page. The site (and our team) is ready with information about certification, doing business with DSS/HRA/DHS, upcoming events, resources, and opportunities to contract. NYC Department of Social Services, NYC Human Resources Administration, NYC Department of Homeless Services, Raymond Daniel Medina
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DYK? The NYC 2024 Continuum of Care Program NOFO has been released! Visit the NYC CoC NOFO webpage to learn more: https://on.nyc.gov/3UDXktc 🗓️ NYC Continuum of Care 2024 NOFO Timeline ⬇️ 7/31 - 2024 NOFO released. 8/09 - NYC CoC 2024 Kickoff - Download the slide deck here: https://on.nyc.gov/3Me5NQ2 9/06 - All new and renewal projects due in e-snaps. 10/15 - All accepted, rejected, and reduced projects notified outside of e-snaps. 10/28 - NYC CoC Consolidated Application posted. 10/30 - NYC CoC Consolidated Application submitted in e-snaps. Please contact the NYC CoC at nyc.coc@dss.nyc.gov with any questions.
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In this month’s M/WBEs in the Mix, we hear from our Diversity Officer and M/WBE Program Lead, Raymond Daniel Medina. Raymond Daniel, working together with our agency’s M/WBE Program and Senior Leadership Teams, developed our Matchmaking Event Program in response to M/WBEs looking to make substantive connections with procurement staff and decision makers. Three years, and over 800 matches later, we are celebrating contract outcomes for one in five M/WBEs who have attended our Matchmaking Events! We are grateful to our agency staff, Human Service Providers, Prime Contractors, and M/WBEs for joining us in this commitment. Here at DSS/HRA/DHS, we understand the value of the M/WBE Program to our local communities, clients, and economy and are committed to bringing stakeholders together to celebrate their shared diversity, talents, and resilience. It all starts with intention…and a handshake. The team has also developed online resources to help M/WBEs learn more about making contract connections and growing their businesses with our agencies and program partners. If you’re an M/WBE, or think you might qualify for certification, please email us at mwbe@dss.nyc.gov or visit our M/WBE Resource Page at https://lnkd.in/gaKF7NPe. The site (and our team) is full of information about certification, doing business with DSS/HRA/DHS, upcoming events, resources, and opportunities to contract with us and our partners. Joslyn Carter, LCSW, Scott French, Molly Wasow Park, Vincent Pullo, Karen H. St.Hilaire
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Yesterday, the DSS M/WBE Program Team attended the Greater NY Chamber of Commerce’s Chamber Business Expo and Conference. We met dynamic M/WBE vendors – present and future! – and shared information about the resources we’ve developed to help them bid and contract with our agency and our human service provider and prime contractor partners. If you’re an M/WBE, or think you might qualify for certification, please email us at mwbe@dss.nyc.gov or visit our M/WBE Resource Page at https://on.nyc.gov/3Xni0bu. The site (and our team) is ready with information about certification, doing business with DSS/HRA/DHS, upcoming events, resources, and opportunities to contract. NYC Human Resources Administration, NYC Human Resources Administration, NYC Department of Social Services, Raymond Daniel Medina
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“When times got tough and we couldn't afford healthy food, SNAP helped." - Karima, Graphic Designer, single mother, Brooklyn. Learn more: nyc.gov/snap #SNAPShot #FarmBill