ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING– ANNUAL RETREAT MAY 15, 2014.

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ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING– ANNUAL RETREAT MAY 15, 2014

HMIS U PDATE years of data entry participating agencies homeless projects end-users

3,700 TOTAL 1,400 Persons in Families 2,300 Individuals A PPROXIMATE H OMELESS P ERSONS S ERVED IN 2014

H OMELESS P ERSONS S ERVED IN % Male 47% Female 33.3 Average Age 62% Black/Afr ican Am. 35% White

P OINT IN T IME (PIT) JANUARY 28, TOTAL 242 Emergency Shelter 143 Transitional Housing 96 Unsheltered

H OUSING I NVENTORY C HART (HIC)

R APID R EHOUSING (RRH)  Status of RRH in Oakland County  Our Projects  South Oakland Shelter ESG  CHN MSHDA ESG  CHN Oakland Rapid Rehousing HUD  SSVF

O UTCOMES  89.4% Engagement Rate  48.4% Positive Destination Extent of homelessnessPercentage of population Positive Housing Destination Rate 1-2 times in the past29.27%43.02% 3-4 times in the past5.17%55.36% First Time Homeless37.46%56.92% * Chronically Homeless not included due to variability of 3 rd party verification

 Data quality  Outcomes Committee  Focusing on follow-ups  Comparative studies T HE F UTURE OF HMIS

QUESTIONS?