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HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS: LESSONS FOR HOWARD COUNTY

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HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:. LESSONS FOR HOWARD COUNTY. BACKGROUND. Bridges’ Stabilization Services Task Force Researched family homelessness prevention strategies to: Educate selves and others Identify successful strategies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT

HOMELESSNESS:LESSONS FOR

HOWARD COUNTY

Page 2: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

BACKGROUND

• Bridges’ Stabilization Services Task Force• Researched family homelessness

prevention strategies to:• Educate selves and others• Identify successful strategies• Identify strategies potentially

appropriate for Howard County

Page 3: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Selection of Best Practices Communities

• Reviewed select literature• Focused on NAEH’s Promising

Strategies to End Family Homelessness• Solicited staff recommendations

Page 4: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Selection of Best Practices Communities (continued)

• Selected communities with:–Similar demographics–Relevant strategies–Success!

Page 5: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Five (5) Questions• What are your key success factors?• What are your program components?

Key points of client intervention? • What have been your major

barriers/pitfalls/issues?• How do you determine success?• What are/have been your funding

sources?

Page 6: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Communities Interviewed

• Sacramento, CA• Boston, MA• Montgomery County, MD• Dayton, OH• Columbus, OH• Lancaster County, PA• Hennepin County, MN• Fairfax/Falls Church, VA

Page 7: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

FINDINGS

Page 8: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Success Factors

• Community Commitment– Support from key leaders– Community partners working together in single

system

• Case Management• Relationships and work with landlords• Use of both a holistic approach and

housing approach

Page 9: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Key Program Components

• Assessment• (Intensive) case management• Housing First• Landlord/tenant relationships,

involvement, mediation• Legal assistance (eviction prevention)

Page 10: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Key Program Components (continued)

• Flexible financial assistance• Referrals to community-based

supportive services • Follow-up

Page 11: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Intervention/Entry Points

• Central intake - Single or uniform entry process• Catchment areas (by zip code);

service centers• Shelters• Schools

Page 12: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Intervention/Entry Points (continued)

• Court system: eviction filings, rental delinquencies

• Public Housing Authority• Departments of Social Services, welfare

offices• 2-1-1; 311;information and referral

agencies

Page 13: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Barriers

• Community buy-in and support• Engaging all relevant services, not just

housing• Limited funds• Staffing requirements• Affordable housing

Page 14: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Barriers (continued)

• Severity of poverty• Number of families needing assistance• Limitations and inflexibility of funding

criteria and rules• Mistrust and turf issues among and

between agencies

Page 15: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Measurement and Evaluation

• Significant variability• Rate of return for assistance within “x”

(often 12) months • Period of time housing is maintained• Comprehensive system of data collection

and analysis is important; HMIS used by some

Page 16: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Funding• Multiple resources with as much flexibility as

possible• Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-

Housing Program (HPRP)• Community Development Block Grant

(CDBG)• Temporary Assistance to Needy Families

(TANF)• State and local government funds

Page 17: HOW COMMUNITIES PREVENT HOMELESSNESS:

Funding (continued)

• Local tax revenue (recordation tax, property tax levy, human service levy)• Private sector (foundations, United

Way, churches, corporations and businesses)• State Trust Fund• Grants

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Next, we will hear from some of these successful

communities!

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BREAK!