Maryland’s Interagency Council on Homelessness Department of Human Resources February 9, 2016.

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Maryland’s Interagency Council on Homelessness Department of Human Resources February 9, 2016

Agenda I.Welcome – Opening, Introductions, Approval of Minutes II.Highlights from ICH Annual Report on Homelessness III.Announcement by DHR and DHCD IV. Legislative Updates V.Approval of the Homeless Services Framework VI.Youth Reach Count - Updates from Draft Report VII.Overview of Housing First and Permanent Supportive Housing VIII.Work Group Updates IX. Administrative Items X.Next ICH meeting – May 19 th, 2016, 2:30pm-4:30pm

ICH Annual Report on Homelessness Highlights - Sent to Governor and Joint Legislative Committee on Nov. 11 th There has been an increase in unsheltered homeless across the state - Point in Time data compared to Annual Totals - Shelter space is very limited, lengths of stay are longer than Federal allowances - Limited affordable housing options and not sufficient permanent supportive housing options available across the state - Homeless Services Framework will be our roadmap this year **ICH Annual Report can be found on DHR/ICH webpage on the publications page

Announcement from DHR and DHCD Secretary Sam Malhotra (DHR) Secretary Ken Holt (DHCD)

DHR $ 5.6 Million (State Funds Only) DHCD $ 6.2 Million (State and Federal Funds) DHMH $ 6.4 Million (State and Federal Funds) CoCs S43.5 Million

Dept. of Human Resources (DHR) State Funds for Programs 24 Local Administering Agencies (LAA’s ) Funds go to the Local Service Providers Dept. of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Federal and State funds for Capital and Programs Local Government Entities Funds go to Local Developers and Service Providers Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) Federal and State funds for Rental Subsidy and Programs 19 Core Service Agencies Funds go to the local landlords and Service Providers How Funding Flows from the Agencies to the Local Jurisdictions in Maryland

Legislative Update Lisa Klingenmaier Co-Chair of Maryland Alliance for the Poor

Approval of the Homeless Services Framework Heather Sheridan Director of Homeless Services, DHR (410)