HUD sent an email on August 12, 2016, reminding ESG and CoC funded applicable programs (Outreach, ES, TH, and ESG funded RRH) may not turn away undocumented immigrants experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, or human trafficking on the basis of their immigration status. To read HUD’s email, click here.
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August 2016 Spotlight: Program Specific Data Elements at Entry
Below are all programs that met the data quality threshold for Quarter Two 2016. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
Emergency Shelter – 90% or above
- fsi_Self-Sufficiency Program
- ifh_HAPP Prevention
- mcy_CA State ESG
- oc2_Emergency Shelter
- fsi_Laguna Beach Alternate Sleeping Location
- mcy_Regina House Emergency
- cst_Casa Teresa Emergency Maternity Shelter
- mcy_Armory_Emergency_Shelter
- mcy_Family_Redirection_Program
- cch_FV/Emergency
- ghh_Anaheim ESG
- fis_Via Esperanza
- fis_New Vista Emergency
- WTLC_ 45-Day Program
- WTLC_90-Day Program
- int_EMERGENCY SHELTER
Homeless Prevention – 95% or above
- fcc_SSVF Homeless Prevention
- mhl_SSVF Operation Healthy Homecoming Prevention
- mcy_CDBG Costa Mesa HP
- ths_Homeless Prevention Initiative
- uvi_SSVF Homeless Prevention
- voa_SSVF Homeless Prevention Priority 2
- voa_SSVF Homeless Prevention Priority 1
- sme_CSA_ESG
- mcy_Emmanuel Residence
- ifh_CSA_ESG_Street Outreach
- pha-FamilyStabilityProgram HP
Outreach – 85% or above
- spd_HEART Program
- ctc_CTC Street Outreach
Permanent Housing – 95% or above
- oc4_Permanent Housing 2
- oc4_AFH Westminster
- trp_Tyrol Plaza
- cch_Olinda Permanent Supportive Housing
- cch_CCH Housing First
- fsi_Henderson House Supportive Housing
- mcy_Katharine Drexel Residence III
- spc_2011 Shelter Plus Care SRA VOALA
- spc_2009 New Shelter Plus Care TRA Project
- spc_Jackson Aisle Shelter Plus Care PRA Renewal
- spc_Shelter Plus Care Colettes Childrens Home
- spc_VASH
- mcy_CoC PSH Leasing
- mcy_MCY PSH Collaborative
- oc4_Permanent Housing Collaborative
- fis_CCH PTC
- jhf_Scattered Site Permanent Housing Program
- ifh_SHP Stanton Multi-Service Center
- spc_2006 Shelter Plus Care TRA Renewal Project
- spc_2005 Shelter Plus Care TRA Renewal Project
- spc_2008 Shelter Plus Care TRA Project
- spc_Shelter Plus Care Mercy House
- spc_#1 Consolidated Shelter Plus Care TRA
- mcy_CoC Leasing
Rapid Re-Housing – 95% or above
- mcy_CoC Rapid Re-housing (HO)
- mcy_CDBG Costa Mesa RRH
- fis_FAM PTC
- fis_Housing St. Jude (HSJ)
- VOA_SSVF Rapid Re-housing Priority 1
- oc_Housing First
- oc_HUD Rapid Re-housing
- voa_SSVF Rapid Re-housing Priority 2
- mcy_OCUW – FACE Rapid Rehousing
- fcc_SSVF Rapid Re-housing
- mcy_OC Calworks
- mcy_ESG Orange County RRP
- mcy_ESG Santa Ana RRP
- spn_GAPP UW FACE 2024 Rapid Re-housing
Services Only – 85% or above
- mha_Back To Work
- mha_Multi Service Center
- mha_Housing Assistance
Transitional Housing – 95% or above
- cch_FV/Transitional
- oc_I – Transitional Housing
- Second Step
- mcy_Joseph House
- oci_Transitional Housing Program
- ths_Homeless Family Shelter #10
- oc3_Positive Steps
- oc4_American Family Housing Collaborative
- gil_ Gilchrist HouseTransitional Shelter
- cch_Dairyview
- OCR_Hope Family Housing – Buena Park
- oc2_Transitional Housing
- mcy_Bethany House
- his_HIS House Transitional Housing
- cch_Anaheim/Ariel
- cch_Colettes Childrens Home #2
July HMIS Statistics
There are currently 41 agencies and 155 homeless projects using HMIS in Orange County.
As of 7/31/2016, 56 agencies have entered 76,563 clients into the system since inception. This is an increase of 0.91% over the previous month of June, and a 6.97% increase since 12/31/15.
NEW: HUD Data Standards Tutorials
HUD has recently released a series of tutorials on the HUDExchange website that go over important information on selected data standards. From HUD’s email:
These multi-segmented tutorials explain select required data elements in greater detail. The tutorials provide information about when a data element is collected, who the data is collected from, how to collect the data, and where to report it.
These tutorials are designed as a resource for HMIS Lead agency and local Continuum of Care (CoC) project staff who seek a more detailed understanding of each data element. CoCs and HMIS leads are encouraged to use these tutorials to supplement local HMIS data standard trainings. There is no particular order to the tutorials.
To see the entire email from HUD and access links to the tutorials, please click here.
June HMIS Statistics
There are currently 41 agencies and 155 homeless projects using HMIS in Orange County.
As of 6/30/2016, 56 agencies have entered 75,870 clients into the system since inception. This is an increase of 0.69% over the previous month of May, and a 6.00% increase since 12/31/15.
The Realignment of HUD CoC Funding – Winners and Losers
On Homeless and Poverty
An article by Urban Initiatives
The Realignment of HUD Continuum of Care Program Funding:
Some Continuums of Care will be Winners and Some will be Losers
By Joe Colletti, PhD
Institute for Urban Initiatives on Homelessness and Poverty
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has begun to realign its annual Continuum of Care Program competitive funding which is about $2 billion annually. As a result, some HUD designated continuums of care for homeless assistance1 will likely see a significant increase in total funding, while others may remain stagnant or likely see significant decreases over the next couple of years. Such was the case in 2015 in California…
Click here to read entire article
HMIS Statistics May 2016
There are currently 41 agencies and 155 homeless projects using HMIS in Orange County.
As of 5/31/2016, 56 agencies have entered 75,348 clients into the system since inception. This is an increase of 0.62% over the previous month of April, and a 5.27% increase since 12/31/15.
HMIS Statistics April 2016
There are currently 41 agencies and 155 homeless projects using HMIS in Orange County.
As of 4/30/2016, 56 agencies have entered 74,881 clients into the system since inception. This is an increase of 1.2% over the previous month of March, and a 4.62% increase since 12/31/15.
HMIS Statistics March 2016
There are currently 38 agencies and 155 homeless projects using HMIS in Orange County.
As of 1/31/2016, 56 agencies have entered 73,991 clients into the system since inception. This is an increase of .98% over the previous month of February, and a 3.38% increase since 12/31/15.
Scheduled HMIS Outage: April 2nd 2016
Please be advised that the HMIS system will be unavailable on April 2, 2016, from 12PM to 4PM PST while planned maintenance occurs. We apologize for any inconvenience.
