Title: Homeless Programs Workshops
1Homeless Programs Workshops
- Session Two Fall, 2003
- FUNDING
- RESOURCES and STRATEGIES
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2Overview of Day
- Continuum of Care Update
- Point-In-Time Count Gaps Analysis
- ESG/RHI Program Applications
- ESG Rules and Regulations
- Other Funding Resources
- HMIS Update
32004 CONTINUUM OF CARE PLANNING UPDATE
42004 Funding Recommendations
- MSHDA funding allocations for 2004-2005 are same
as originally awarded in 2003 - Process assumes that CoC commitments for agency
funding for 2004-2005 remain the same as
recommended in February, 2003 - Continuum MAY choose to revise funding
recommendations, in view of - Poor Performance of Current Grantee
- Change in Current Grantee Status
- Emerging Needs in Community
- New Projects or Priorities at Local Level
5Funding Recommendations Chart
6Rural Homeless Initiative Recommendation
- No NEW RHI in 2004
- Funding sufficient to sustain all programs at
current level through May 31, 2005 - CoC recommendation required for continuation of
funding in 2004-2005
7Rationale for Changes in CoC Funding
Recommendations
- Explanation ONLY necessary if applicable
- Share brief explanation of rationale for EACH
project change - Provide brief explanation of rationale for all
NEW PROJECTS vis-Ã -vis filling gap in community
plans/priorities
8Continuum Contact Information
- Update Contact Information for Continuum
Chairperson(s) - Update Contact Info for Continuum Coordinator
9Plans for Ending CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS
- This section should focus ONLY on strategies and
action steps for ENDING CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS
per HUDs definition (see next slide)
10Who Does HUD Define as Chronically Homeless?
- Unaccompanied single adults with a disabling
condition who have been consistently homeless for
more than a year, or homeless for at least 4
periods during prior 3 years
11Summary of Accomplishments Ending Chronic
Homelessness
- Share Brief HIGHLIGHTS of Continuum Efforts in
Past Year specifically focused on ending
chronic homelessness - Achievement of Steps Projected in 2003?
- New Collaborations?
- Plans for New Resource Implementation?
12Update/Revise ACTION PLAN for Ending Chronic
Homelessness
- WHAT are your specific objectives?
- What STEPS will you take to achieve them?
- WHO will be responsible?
- WHEN will they be accomplished?
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14Progress Report On 2003-2005 ACTION PLAN
Addressing Homelessness in General
- What PROGRESS have you made in fulfilling action
steps in your 2003-2005 Action Plan? - Transpose language from last years
- C of C Goals and Action Steps
- Briefly summarize progress in past year
- Bulleted summary statements will suffice
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16Update/Revise ACTION PLAN for Addressing
Homelessness in General
- What About Last Years 2-Year Goals?
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- Wherever appropriate
- Revise
- Refresh
- Update
- Abandon
- Maintain
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18Keys to Effective Action Planning
- ACTION STEPS should be SMART specific,
measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely - Be specific in assigning responsibility to a
PERSON/ENTITY for implementing each action step - TARGET DATES should be realistic
19Good Goals and Action Statements
- Focus on where you want to go
- Speak to DEVELOPMENT GROWTH
- DONT simply refer to sustaining what youre
already doing i.e., maintaining shelter, or
continuing transitional housing - DO refer to activities that create, expand,
increase, assess, or improve
20Use of MAINSTREAM SUPPORTS for Homeless Response
- Describe HOW mainstream resources are used to
support fundamental component activities
specifically targeted to homeless persons - Identify specific VALUE of resources (or number
of beds/units) provided exclusively in responding
to homeless populations - Identify specific projects or at least the
number of projects supported if too many to
identify - Do NOT include McKinney-Vento fund sources
- MSHDA/MCAH will send out clarifying instructions
for completing this chart in early December
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22DISCHARGE PLANNING Policy
- Briefly Describe Steps Taken in Past Year, if any
- Briefly Describe Plans for Year Ahead
23GAPS ANALYSIS CHARTS
- In synch with changes in HUD Exhibit 1 Charts
published in 2003 - Housing Activity Inventory
- Housing Gaps Analysis
- Homeless Populations
- Homeless Sub-Populations
- Follow instructions in CoC Planning Update
document
24Why Coordinate Statewide Point-In-Time and Gaps
Analysis Count?
- BETTER DATA WILL BETTER INFORM OUR ACTIONS TO
CLOSE THE HOUSING GAP - If we cant generate decent data about the
distance between where we are and where we want
to be, how will we know when we get there? - Need to create consistency across community
counts - Need to create consistency from one year to next
- Workshop presentation that follows will elaborate
on definitions, expectations, and strategies for
point-in-time data collection and gaps analysis
25Critical Community Needs
- Identify critical challenges facing your
community in comprehensive community planning for
ending homelessness
26Attachment I-AMPCB CERTIFICATION
- Certification to be signed by MPCB Chairperson
- MPCB must certify that it has received and
reviewed 2003-2005 Continuum Plan - MPCBs are NOT asked to approve or endorse
plans
27Why Do We Seek MPCB Review?
- MPCBs provide increased opportunity for
inter-agency relationship building and increasing
access to mainstream services
28Important Elements of MPCB Certification
- Request for description of relationship between C
of C and MPCB - Request for description of shared activities
29Attachment I-B By-Laws and Practice Documents
- SUPPORTS STATEWIDE SHARING OF CONTINUUM
EXPERIENCE - Not currently a MSHDA requirement to have
Continuum By-laws but a ITS A GOOD IDEA! - Compiled documentation available for sharing
across CoCs
30Attachment I-C FEEDBACK and Evaluation Form
- MSHDA REALLY DOES USE YOUR INPUT IN SHAPING
POLICY AND PRACTICE. PLEASE DO LET US KNOW WHAT
YOU THINK! - Please share recommendations for any desired
revisions in ESG funding process - Please share recommendations for other homeless
programs concerns
31Submission Instructions
- Due February 26, 2004
- 1 Original 4 Copies
- Place unbound in simple manila folder or pocket
folder - Place label in upper right-hand corner
- Do NOT combine C of C Planning Document with
Program Applications