TYP Semi-Annual Progress Report May 10, 2010. TYP Progress 2007-2010  Permanent Housing  Access to Services  Income  Prevention.

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TYP Semi-Annual Progress Report May 10, 2010

TYP Progress  Permanent Housing  Access to Services  Income  Prevention

There are 75 tactics and strategies identified in the TYP

Current Status  26 Tactics have been successfully implemented  22 Tactics are currently making progress  24 Tactics do not have current action plans  3 Tactics have been discontinued

Successful Permanent Housing  Housing for New Hope Williams Square 24 units this year Current inventory 163 total including Durham Rescue Mission  Continuum of Care Awards of new permanent supportive housing projects and renewal projects About $2,367,  Merged RBA Housing and TYP Permanent Housing team

Successful Access to Services  Project Homeless Connect 640 volunteer, 705 clients  System of Care Full implementation, staff hired in Early 2008 Linking to Adult services workgroup Youth Point in Time- July 2009  Housing First/ Housing Plus project Housing for New Hope, Housing Support Team Fall 2007

Successful Income  Durham Technical Community College Career Readiness Certificate DCIA Seed money grant for scholarships for $30 cost  Partnerships with Financial Institutions Suntrust PHC Savings Accounts  SOAR Program Coordinator Housing for New Hope

Successful Prevention  Circles of Support fundraiser- May 28, 2009  Prevention Roundtable- Spring 2008  Homeless Prevention Rapid Re-housing Program Implementation Jan 2010 (ARRA) Coordinated through DSS includes HNH and UMD Housing Support Team (ARRA- NC state funds)

Success looking forward  TYP renewed Governance and Structure  Day Services  4 th Annual Project Homeless Connect  Increased Participation of Private Sector  Updated TYP website