Services
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Unlocking Systems
Continuum of Care (CoC)
ESG/ ESG-CV (CARES)
811/ Mainstream Program
Youth Homeless Demonstration Project (YHDP)
VA/VASH/SSVF
State, county, and locally funded programs
Federal Fair Housing
ADA Compliance
Equal Access
Project HomeKey (California)
General funds
Prop C (San Francisco, California)
Low Income Housing Tax Credits
Homeless Response Systems
Public Health
Emergency Shelter Management
Low-barrier systems
Coordinated Entry Systems (CES)
Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS)
Point in Time Counts (PIT)
Grant and Contract Management
Housing portfolio right sizing
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)
Rapid ReHousing (RRH)
Homeless Prevention
Diversion
Rental Assistance
Street Outreach
Unlocking Capacity
Map/identify resources
Clearly define roles and responsibilities (staff, CoC, systems)
Gaps analysis
Program/system evaluation
Increase equity and inclusion
Remove barriers in tenant selection and housing retention
Promote effective supportive services
Equity and Inclusion
Monitoring and Compliance
Data collection and integration practices
Funding and Program compliance
Policies and procedures
Training and capacity building
Written Standards and Best Practices
Implementation strategy and follow-through
Tenant selection and retention
Alignment of federal, state, and local requirements and resources
Effective service delivery
CoC/ESG administration
Unlocking Communities
Clearly define roles and responsibilities
Open lines of communication
(re)Build trust
Bring people together
Collaborate between internal and external systems
Promote transparency and honesty in program and service delivery
Incorporate consistency and continuity in design, implementation, and delivery of homeless response systems
Navigate difficult conversations towards resolution
Identify the value in each other’s work and roles
Develop accountability standards for assigned duties
Promote lasting community relationships