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Become a CSCoC Member

Membership is free and is open to individuals and organizations concerned with the development and coordination of homeless assistance programs.

 

Who should join?

Members join as either an Organization member or an Individual member. Any single person, not related to or employed by a member organization can join as an individual member. Those who are homeless or formerly homeless are welcome to join as individual members regardless of their affiliations.

 

Members can be, but are not limited to:

  • nonprofit homeless providers,

  • victim services providers,

  • tribal entities,

  • faith-based organizations,

  • governments,

  • businesses,

  • advocates,

  • public housing agencies,

  • school districts,

  • social service providers,

  • mental health agencies,

  • hospitals,

  • universities,

  • affordable housing developers,

  • law enforcement,

  • organizations serving homeless veterans, and

  • homeless and formerly homeless individuals.

 

How do you join?

CSCoC general membership is open to all public wishing to participate.  To maintain records of membership and facilitate communication and the work of the CSCoC, new members must fill out a brief new member application, including organization affiliation, to provide contact and other pertinent information.  Membership is acknowledged as either an Organization member or an Individual member.

 

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Submit application to PJ Davis at via email pjdavis47@yahoo.com or mail to 10590 Highway 88, Jackson, CA. 95642.

 

How do you become an active member?

An Organizational member is considered an Active Member by attending 75% of the previous four general meetings and/or through participation in 75% of the meetings of a CoC committee in the past year.  Individual members are considered active members by attending 50% of the past four general meetings and/or through participation in 50% of the meetings of a CoC committee in the past year.

 

You can find our meeting schedule on the CSCoC meetings page here. The General Meetings is open to the public. 

 

What are the benefits of active membership?

  1. Voting on issues that are not a conflict of interest for the member.

  2. Receiving letters for grants indicating the length of membership and a description of participation.

 

> View our current member list by organization here.
> View our Board members here.
> View our Committee structure here.

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