Julia Tripp
Constituent Coordinator; Associate
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617-287-5561
Julia Tripp works as a Constituent Coordinator with the Center. She began her work with the Center as a consultant in 2000. She is responsible for carrying out the Center's constituent involvement activities, educating the external community about constituent involvement; and working as a research assistant on Center applied research and evaluation projects. Under the HUD National HMIS Technical Assistance project, Julia developed the curriculum on Consumer Involvement in HMIS and trained over 40 communities across the country on this topic. She is also an HIV/AIDS educator; board member for the National Coalition for the Homeless, as well as other boards and planning committees. She also works part-time as a Program Associate with Advocates for Human Potential under the Projects for Assistance in Transitioning out of Homelessness (PATH) to which she brings her understanding of engaging chronically homeless and other challenged populations. Julia is studying for her Bachelor's degree at UMass Boston, and produces and directs the Bring America Home Theatre Project.
Recent Center Work:
Constitent Involvement in HMIS;
Homeless Prevention
Noteworthy News
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Through funding from the Hyams Foundation and the Sociological Initiatives Fund, the Center for Social Policy contributed to this CHAPA Briefing Paper, authored by Ann Verrilli: The Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program: Maintaining the State’s Primary Homeless Prevention Tool, June
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Revenue Committee’s Subcommittee on Tax Expenditure Budgets:
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Human Infrastructure in Massachusetts by Randy Albelda, Mignon Duffy and Nancy Folbre
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Progressive Planning: The Magazine of Planners Network article:
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Citizen Lobbyists Speaking OUT for Real Health Care Reform.
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