Every poster on a bulletin board, every flyer on a door, every insert in a bulletin — moves Norman one step closer to ending homelessness. Download our materials and help spread the word before April 7.
All materials are free to download, print, and share. Use them in your church, your business, your neighborhood — anywhere people gather. The ballot is April 7. Every voice counts.
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Our signature coalition poster showing every faith community, business sector, and organization joining the movement. Perfect for bulletin boards, windows, and community spaces. Print at home or at any print shop.
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A half-sheet front & back hand out — perfect for church bulletins, program inserts, and community events. Tells the story of what the $8M bond will do for Norman's most vulnerable neighbors. Print, fold, and share this Sunday.
Our large-format display poster for lobbies, meeting rooms, and community centers. Designed for professional printing at 34" × 26". Ideal for businesses and organizations that want to make a bold statement of support.
These documents make the full argument — connecting Norman's April 7 vote to global frameworks, federal funding streams, and evidence-based models that have worked in cities around the world. Read them. Share them. Send them to your City Council member.
How the $8M bond unlocks HUD grants, UN-Habitat funding, and a pathway to IGH Vanguard City status — placing Norman alongside Chicago, Manchester, and Sydney on the global homelessness stage.
EHN's full public response to Dr. Carter's op-ed — affirming a Yes vote on Proposition 5 while making the case for a coordinated system beyond a shelter alone. Fourteen pages of evidence, data, and documented outcomes.
When Norman citizens ask hard questions in public forums, End Homelessness NORMAN answers them — with facts, with data, and with the documented record of what works. These replies are posted here as a permanent public record.
EHN responds to questions about federal funding, the Salvation Army, the $28M interest figure, and Houston's documented outcomes — fact by fact, with sources.
EHN responds to questions about the plan, CDBG funding, city coordination, and what needs to happen today — not after the bond passes.
EHN answers three direct questions about city affiliation, IGH Vanguard City status, and what EHN actually does — and why it matters to every Norman citizen.
EHN responds to claims that Proposition 5 reflects communitarian or socialist ideology — examining the philosophy, the history, and the category error at the heart of the argument.
EHN responds to questions about low-barrier shelters, safety and security, mental illness and addiction, hours of access, encampments, and neighborhood impact — with honest answers and documented outcomes.
EHN breaks down the full federal grant stack — program by program, dollar by dollar — and exactly what it takes for Norman to access it. The clock is running.
Plain-language educational documents on homelessness, Housing First, coordinated entry, and the systems designed to end homelessness in Cleveland County. Share with faith communities, schools, civic groups, and neighbors.
The deliberate naming of our initiative and how it ties to the HUD CoC OK-504 framework and federal funding strategy.
The evidence-based standard for ending homelessness — with local Cleveland County context, Houston and Waco models, and projected Year 1 savings.
How the annual Point-in-Time Count works, why it connects to federal funding, and what Cleveland County's numbers mean for our community.
McKinney-Vento, FERPA, all 6 Cleveland County school districts, national models, PIT collaboration, and the HUD funding impact on students.
The cost-effectiveness of coordinated systems, $30K+ savings per person housed, the OU angle, and Cleveland County's $37M–$100M leverage strategy.
Housing First explained, Reed Avenue Campus vision, 6 pillars of wraparound support, ROI of $1.44–$21.72 per $1 invested, and $500K+ Year 1 savings.
The history, how it works, funding impact, privacy standards, scoring thresholds, 6 common pitfalls, limitations, and the Norman Risk Index callout.
Operational documents for CoC OK-504 partner organizations, school districts, service providers, and planning teams. Templates, guides, and frameworks ready to adapt and adopt.
Ready-to-adapt Memorandum of Understanding template for formalizing coordination between CoC OK-504 and Cleveland County school districts.
A ready-to-use ROI waiver form compliant with FERPA requirements for sharing student homelessness data between schools and service providers.
Step-by-step implementation guide for activating the school-CoC MOU partnership, from signing through training and data integration.
Internal operational guide covering standalone vs CDSA HMIS options, funding leverage analysis, and Year 1–3 performance targets for CoC OK-504.
Full planning document for a community-specific algorithmic assessment tool modeled on the Allegheny Housing Assessment. Includes 18-month roadmap and $75K Phase 1 budget.
Ask your pastor to include the bulletin insert this Sunday. One insert reaches your entire congregation before April 7.
Put the 8×10 poster in your window or on your bulletin board. Show your customers that Norman business cares.
Print and post in community spaces — laundromats, libraries, coffee shops, gyms. Every location is a new audience.
Download the PNG and share it on Facebook, Instagram, or Nextdoor. Tag #EndHomelessnessNorman and #NormanVotes.
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.