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2017 Housing Inventory Count Webinar
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
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HIC The HIC is a point-in-time inventory of projects within the CoC that provide beds and units dedicated to serving persons who are homeless. It should reflect the number of beds and units available on the night designated for the count that are dedicated to serve persons who are homeless (and, for permanent housing projects, were homeless at entry) per the HUD Homeless Definition
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HIC The HIC date aligns with the PIT date, which is Tuesday, January 24, 2017. We ask that you provide your HIC to MaineHousing by Wednesday, February 8, 2017
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HIC CoCs are required to include all projects in the CoC that are categorized as one of these project types and that provide dedicated beds for persons who are homeless, not just those contributing client level data in the HMIS: Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing Safe Haven Permanent Housing Permanent Supportive Housing Rapid Rehousing Other Permanent Housing Rapid Rehousing Demonstration Projects
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Changes to the HIC for 2017 The DEM project type, associated with projects funded under HUD’s Rapid Rehousing Demonstration Program has been removed, It is no longer necessary The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) designates a limited number of its Grant and Per Diem (GPD) projects as “Transition in Place” (TIP) projects. For 2017, the VA has clarified that CoC’s should report the beds and units associated with the GPD TIP projects under the “Other Permanent Housing” (OPH) project type. Because the GPD TIP beds and units are reported under the OPH project type, persons in those beds and units will not be included in the CoC’s sheltered PIT count
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Changes to the HIC for 2017 HUD has clarified that when reporting beds dedicated for youth, CoCs should also include beds dedicated for members of a youth headed household (i.e., the children of parenting youth). This is similar to reporting dedicated beds for people who are chronically homeless and veterans, which should include beds dedicated for other members of a chronically homeless or veteran household. HUD has revised the data collection field for the CoCs to indicate whether a project was funded through the McKinney-Vento funding as well as other federal funding sources. The funding source response options for each question now align with those associated with HMIS Project Descriptor Data Element 2.6, Federal Funding Source.
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Changes to the HIC for 2017 HUD is renaming and expanding the scattered site field in the organization and project information section to require CoCs to indicate whether the project is: Site-based – single site Site-based – clustered / multiple sites Tenant-based The new field name will be “Housing Type.” CoCs are required to enter an address for all projects that are site-based. If a site-based project has multiple sites, the CoC should enter the address for the site where most beds and units are located. For tenant-based – scattered site projects, CoCs will be required to enter the zip code where most beds and units are located. HUD is removing the TH Unit Type question because it would be redundant with the information reported in the Housing Type field.
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Special Notes: Under Development
Beds and units that were fully funded but not available for occupancy as of January 31 of should be reported on the HIC form with an Inventory Start Date to reflect the expected date the beds/units will be available for occupancy.
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Special Notes: RHY Projects
RHY Projects that provide short term shelter, longer term shelter, transitional living programs, and maternity group homes should report their bed/unit inventory on the HIC These projects should not include beds that are dedicated for children who are in foster care, who are wards of the state, or who are otherwise under government custody or supervision RHY Outreach projects do not need to submit a HIC form, as they do not have beds/units to report For RHY projects with multiple funding sources (ESG, RHY), beds should be reported on separate HIC forms for each funding source/project and inventory should be based on how beds were used on the night of the HIC
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Special Notes: VASH Vouchers
CoCs must count the total number of VASH vouchers available for use on the night of the HIC, regardless of whether the voucher is presently being used.
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HIC Certification Form
The HIC Certification Form is designed as an ART report so that data already recorded in HMIS can be filled in for projects. Projects that do not participate in HMIS but meet the criteria for being included on the HIC must also fill out a HIC. Blank HIC Forms and guide can be found on mainehmis.org or by requesting a form from The HIC Form and guide can be found in ART in the Housing Inventory folder
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HIC Form and Report Guide
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HIC Submission Projects required to submit a HIC Form should return the form by Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Forms can be sent: Via to: Via Mail to: MaineHousing Attn: Amanda Castner 353 Water Street Augusta, ME 04330 We are asking that you do not send any forms via Fax due to the quality of the appearance. Please direct questions to
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