Without a Home in [COUNTY/REGION NAME]

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Without a Home in [COUNTY/REGION NAME] [CONTINUUM OF CARE NAME]– [DATE]

Purpose: To provide an overview of the landscape of housing insecurity and homelessness in the region.

The Cost of Housing in [COUNTY/REGION]: 2017 Fair Market Rent Where to find data: www.housingdata.org select County name from drop-down list “Fair Market Rent (HUD), 2017” can be found under “Rental Housing Costs” category Fair Market Rent: determined by Department of Housing and Urban Development Rent is per month 2 Bedroom: $[RENTAL PRICE] 3 Bedroom: $[RENTAL PRICE] 1 Bedroom: $[RENTAL PRICE] Vermont Housing Data Profiles: http://www.housingdata.org/profile/resultsMain.php?county=015000

Income Needed to Afford an Apartment [COUNTY/REGION NAME] Where to find data: Median Household Income for Renters: www.housingdata.org select County name from list can be found under “Median Household income . . . Renter Households” under “Ability to Afford” Title Median household income for renters in [COUNTY/REGION]: $[MEDIAN INCOME] Where to find data: Full-time wage: www.housingdata.org select County name from list can be found under “Hourly wage, 2016” under “Ability to Afford” Title Hrs/wk. at min. wage: www.housingdata.org select County name from list Find “Housing wage as % of state min. wage” under “Ability to Afford” Title multiply 40 x the percentage listed, and then move the decimal place over two to the left to get the correct hours. Example: 1 Bedroom Unit is listed as 154%, so 40 x 154 = 6160, which would be 61.60 hours, or 62 hours/week at min. wage when rounded up 3 Bedroom $[X] full-time wage [X] hrs/wk at min. wage 2 Bedroom $[X] full-time wage [X] hrs/wk at min. wage 1 Bedroom $[X] full-time wage [X] hrs/wk at min. wage What do the rent costs translate to in terms of affordability? Affordable= paying 30% of your income towards housing Numbers are based on a single household earner Vermont Housing Data Profiles: http://www.housingdata.org/profile/resultsMain.php?county=015000

[COUNTY NAME] Rental Vacancy Rate: [X%] Where to find data: http://accd.vermont.gov/housing/plans- data-rules/needs-assessment select County report Apartment rentals/Rental housing vacancy rate can be found on Page 1 of report [COUNTY NAME] Rental Vacancy Rate: [X%] Source: 2015-2020 Vermont Housing Needs Assessment

Where to find data: www.factfinder.census.gov Write out/select County Name in Community Facts Search box Select the Poverty category on the left sidebar Individuals living in poverty State of Vermont: 11.5% [COUNTY NAME]: [X]% 2011-2015 American Community Survey 5-year estimate

Per Capita State Homelessness 2015 Point in Time Count # Homeless per 10,000 Vermont homelessness per capita was the 9th highest in the country Graph shows number of persons homeless per 10,000 people Total persons identified as homeless during 2015 PIT Count: 1,523 2017 PIT count: 1,225

[REGION/COUNTY] Homeless Demographics 2017 Point in Time Count Total Persons: [X] Total number of households: [X] Households with at least one adult & one child: [X] Children (under 18): [X] Reminder to audience: these numbers do not include those who are precariously housed, doubled up, couch surfing, etc. Where to find data: www.helpingtohousevt.org/pointintime  Select the “2017 Vermont Point in Time Summary” link NOTE: The summary data includes by AHS District, By County and By Continuum of Care data

[REGION/COUNTY] Demographics 2017 Point in Time Count Location of Homelessness Unsheltered: [X] Emergency Shelter: [X] Transitional Housing for the Homeless: [X] These numbers are based on Morrisville District AHS office, not Lamoille County solely Reminder to audience: these numbers do not include those who are precariously housed, doubled up, couch surfing, etc. Emergency- GA Motels Where to find data: www.helpingtohousevt.org/pointintime  Select the “2017 Vermont Point in Time Summary” link NOTE: The summary data includes by AHS District, By County and By Continuum of Care data

[COUNTY/REGION] Homeless Demographics 2017 Point in Time Count Subpopulations Total Persons: 64, Total number of households: [X] DV Households: [X] Mental Health (Severe & Persistent): [X] Chronic Substance Use: [X] Reminder to audience: these numbers do not include those who are precariously housed, doubled up, couch surfing, etc. Where to find data: www.helpingtohousevt.org/pointintime  Select the “2017 Vermont Point in Time Summary” link NOTE: The summary data includes by AHS District, By County and By Continuum of Care data

Lamoille Homeless Demographics 2017 Point in Time Count Length of Homelessness First Time Homeless: [X] One Year or longer: [X] Three Months to 1 year: [X] Reminder to audience: these numbers do not include those who are precariously housed, doubled up, couch surfing, etc. Where to find data: www.helpingtohousevt.org/pointintime  Select the “2017 Vermont Point in Time Summary” link NOTE: The summary data includes by AHS District, By County and By Continuum of Care data

General/Emergency Assistance State funds, administered by the Department of Children and Families, that help individuals and families meet their basic and emergency needs Fuel & Utilities, Emergency Medical, Burial Costs Temporary Housing: provides short-term shelter in a hotel/motel for applicants who are involuntarily without housing due to circumstances that could not have been reasonably avoided

[COUNTY/REGION] Homeless Demographics General Assistance- Temporary Housing/Motel Vouchers [TOWN/CITY NAME] District Office July 2016-March 2017 [X] households for a total of [X] nights Total Served: [X] individuals Due to Domestic Violence: [X] households [X] families; [X] children Where to find data: Talk to your AHS Field Services Director to obtain this information. Economic Services reports GA data generally in periods from July of one year to March of the next year. Ensure that you get unduplicated data.

GA Temp. Housing Spending Statewide March 2015 – June 2016: $1.9 million statewide The graph shows that costs are increasing each year 2016 GA Emergency Housing Report

GA Temp. Housing Spending Morrisville District Office July 2015-March 2016: $[X] July 2016-March 2017: $[X] Where to find data: Talk to your AHS Field Services Director to obtain this information, either for the most recent time period or for the last two years. July 2015-March 2016 Temp Housing Year to Date Report

GA Temp. Housing Spending By District Office $73 statewide average. NOTE: Your COC may find this slide useful if your District has a higher average motel cost per night than the state average. If on the lower end, it may not be useful to share with the broader public. July 2015-March 2016 Temp Housing Year to Date Report

Vermont 2-1-1: Lamoille County 2016 referrals for Housing/Shelter: [X] Year to date referrals for Housing/Shelter: [X] Where to find data: http://vermont211.org/about-the-2-1-1-program-mainmenu-40/2-1-1-statistical-reports  Scroll down and click on the correct county  Find the “Referrals YTD” number for “Housing/Shelter” which represents the number of calls that ended in a referral for housing/shelter support These numbers represent calls to 2-1-1, from people in the county, that ended in a referral to housing resources or programs

[ADD ANY OTHER DATA SLIDES FROM SOURCES YOUR COC COMES UP WITH: LOCAL SHELTER DATA, COORDINATED ENTRY DATA, ETC.] Your COC may also choose to add slides highlighting successful initiatives, programs, or collaborations that are working to prevent and end homelessness.

Sources http://accd.vermont.gov/sites/accdnew/files/documents/Housing/H-Research-HousingNeedsLamoille.pdf http://www.housingdata.org/profile/resultsMain.php?county=015000 http://legislature.vermont.gov/assets/Legislative-Reports/2016.01.13-GA-Report-F.pdf VT 2-1-1 Statistical Reports 2015 Census General Assistance FY15 & FY16 data by district Agency of Education 2016 School Year McKinney-Vento Eligible Students report