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Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission Homeless Housing Innovations Department

Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission Before We Begin…. Open a web browser on your smartphone, tablet, or laptop and go to: PollEv.com/ericasnyder236 OR Text ERICASNYDER236 to 22233

Agenda Overview Housing First – San Diego Phase One Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission Agenda Overview Housing First – San Diego Phase One Housing First – San Diego Phase Three Housing First – San Diego Phase Two Housing First – San Diego What’s Next?

After Before Our Story… Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission Our Story… Before After

90% 86% 50% What’s the Secret? 20% Perseverance Uncertainty Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission What’s the Secret? 90% Perseverance “Success is 90% perseverance. The key is to stay in the game.” 20% Uncertainty “Pick a ‘mountain’ and make-up the route as you go, establishing clear milestones and doing rapid iteration.” 50% 86% Inspiration "The further the problem from the solver’s expertise, the more likely they are to solve it." Resources “It's not about ideas. It's about making ideas happen.”

Housing First – San Diego, Phase One Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission Housing First – San Diego, Phase One Development Funds Award Development Funds – Up to $30 Million ($10 million per year). a. b. Rental Assistance Commit up to 1,500 Federal Rental Housing Vouchers. c. d. Acquisition Invest MTW Federal Funds to Acquire and Rehabilitate Properties. Affordable Units Dedicate SDHC-owned Housing Units.

Housing First – San Diego, Phase Two Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission Housing First – San Diego, Phase Two Housing our Heroes Financial incentives and staff support to increase rental units for families experiencing homelessness. Monarch School Providing short-term rental assistance to families enrolled at Monarch School who are experiencing homelessness. Guardian Scholars Provide rental assistance to youth attending college. Moving Home Short & long-term subsidized permanent housing with services to help families maintain stability. Capacity Building Technical assistance to nonprofit service providers to innovate and improve service delivery.

Housing First – San Diego, Phase Three Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission Housing First – San Diego, Phase Three 1. Coordinated Street Outreach 2. Homelessness Prevention & Shelter Diversion 3. Landlord Incentive Program 4. Permanent Supportive Housing 5. Rapid Rehousing 6. Moving On

What’s Next? Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission What’s Next?

Performance Based Contracting Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission What’s Next? Performance Based Contracting Funding Alignment

Performance Driven Organization Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission What’s In It For Me? EVALUATE & REPEAT STRATEGIC CHANGE Performance Driven Organization DATA TO KNOWLEDGE PERFORMANCE METRICS LEADERSHIP

/SDHousingCommission Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission Contact Us HousingFirstSanDiego@sdhc.org www.sdhc.org 619-578-7768 /SDHousingCommission

What It’s All About… Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission What It’s All About…

THANK YOU! Using Data to Drive Housing First Melissa Peterman and Erica Snyder San Diego Housing Commission THANK YOU!