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Paying the Rent Designing State and Local Housing Subsidy Programs NAEH Conference February 8, 2007 Michelle Flynn The Road Home, Salt Lake City, Utah.

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1 Paying the Rent Designing State and Local Housing Subsidy Programs NAEH Conference February 8, 2007 Michelle Flynn The Road Home, Salt Lake City, Utah

2 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah2 Utah Overview Population 2.5 million Highly Urban/ Highly Rural (1.9 million along Wasatch Front) Conservative voters/legislators (R-76; D-28) Fair Market Rent for a 2 Bedroom is $714; a renter would need to make $14.73/hour; minimum wage is $5.15 2006 SL County average rent is $774, up $133 from 2005; vacancy rate is 5% Homeless Count – 3,250 PIT;15,000 annual.6% of total population 86 % or 2,816 of those are along the Wasatch Front

3 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah3 Overview of The Road Home 5,799 clients served: Emergency Shelter (500 / 850 per night) Emergency Assistance Housing (250 households daily)

4 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah4 TRH Housing Program Housing screening and matching Transitional Housing - Approx. 26 Temporary Subsidies (TBRA, private, master leasing) - Approx. 90 Deposit only - Approx. 50/year Permanent Supportive Housing (Frontier Apts. Shelter Plus Care, etc.) - Approx. 50 Other community programs (LifeStart, KRH, etc.) Moving households directly to the most permanent option available.

5 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah5 Temporary Subsidy Programs in Salt Lake County 1. Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (HOME) 2001-07 $475,000 annually for rental assistance and deposit SL County, SL City, West Valley City HOME funds; 90 vouchers Service Partner: The Road Home (TRH) Administrative partners: SL County HA, West Valley City HA Rental assistance (up to 24 months) for homeless individuals or families referred by TRH

6 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah6 Temporary Subsidy Programs in Salt Lake County p. 2 2. HARP (Homeless Assistance Rental Program) - 2006 $550,000 in 2007 ($300,000 HOME funds and $250,000 SL County General Funds) Includes master leasing and tenant leasing 75 to 80 vouchers Rental assistance (up to 24 months) for homeless individuals or families Limited to referrals by SL County agencies – Criminal Justice, Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Youth Services Case managed by referring agency More than 50% of referrals must have County Jail involvement

7 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah7 Temporary Subsidy Programs in Salt Lake County p. 3 3. New Jan. 2007 - State TBRA from Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund $260,000 40 vouchers split between City and County HA Targeted populations: chronically homeless individuals or families; single, female HOH receiving drug & alcohol treatment; youth aging out of foster care; individuals leaving jail or prison; general homeless Case management by referring provider 4.New Jan. 2007 State TBRA - Homeless Trust Fund $40,000 for 5 to 10 vouchers Mentally ill homeless Individuals discharging directly from County Jail Supportive Services by Valley Mental Health

8 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah8 Temporary Subsidy Programs in Salt Lake County p. 4 5.Pathways Master Leasing $75,000. 15 Master Leased Units. Housing 1 st for 17 Chronically Homeless Individuals. Supportive services by TRH, Valley Mental Health, Volunteers of America, Fourth Street Clinic Pilot project for 10 year plan. Hoping to expand next year. All are still housed; senior housing, Shelter Plus Care, permanent supportive housing

9 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah9 Process for Getting the Funding Why did we want this program? We saw families staying in the shelter with primary barrier: lack of resources for deposit/rent How did we get it started in 2001? –Bringing key funders to the shelter and discuss how housing is less expensive and makes more sense –Appeal to conservative base by focusing on helping families and children in need

10 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah10 TRH Rental Subsidy Programs Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) ProgramTargeted PopulationVouchersFunds City TBRAGeneral Homeless20$75,000 County TBRAGeneral Homeless40$300,000 West Valley TBRAGeneral Homeless20$100,000 State TBRA Corrections, Substance Abuse, DV, Foster Kids, Chronic 40 (Total)$260,000

11 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah11 Program Design: Who gets in to the program? Assisting the client every step along with way. Review and screen participants. Help match client with units, follow up with landlords. If they won’t be S8 eligible they might not qualify for this program. Barred households include: Lifetime sex offenses in the household, some criminal charges, significant money owed to Housing Authority. Client must agree to case management Approx. 56% families; 44% individuals

12 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah12 Program Design: Program Administration The Road Home splits the Admin fee with the Housing Authority TRH helps client fill out application, checks it and turns it in to the HA TRH fronts the deposit and pro-rate for first month’s rent, sends monthly bill to HA HA activates new tenant on TBRA and begins rent payment in 1 st full month Monthly meetings to reconcile Challenge of over/under leasing

13 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah13 Partners Landlords!! Landlords!! Landlords!! Without Landlords all deals are off Case managers check in with landlords one time each month to follow up on rents, neighbor issues, etc. Sometimes negotiate deposits, rents, ending leases early Help tenants learn to work with landlords Taking Care of Housing First!

14 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah14 Partners p. 2 Working with Housing Authorities, funders and other administrative/service partners. Working with clients/tenants. Understanding program is temporary and case plans are required.

15 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah15 Results TBRA Works! Taking care of HOUSING FIRST! –Priority is helping tenant adhere to terms of the lease. CM checks to see if rent is paid on time, utilities paid, apartment is kept clean, neighbor issues –Secondary is other service needs: child care, education, increase in income, referrals for counseling, SA and MH, etc.

16 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah16 Results p. 2 Uses existing housing stock in the community – appealing to landlords Limits multiple moves for a family, can stay in same home and transfer to a S8 Increase capacity to serve families without building a bigger shelter Decrease length of stay in shelter

17 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah17 TBRA Works! Results Total Placements (2001-2006)411 IP=Current Participants98 PROGRAM EXITS Shelter Plus Care45 Section 875 Public Housing11 Mod Rehab2 Senior Housing3 Total Permanent Federal Subsidy Exits136 (43%) Mental Health, Substance Abuse, FMR102 (33%) Deceased7 Abandoned9 Eviction22 Noncompliance29 (19%) Overall Success Rate76%

18 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah18 What’s working/not working Lessons learned: Supportive Services are key We have a Housing LCSW for extreme mental health cases and crises Strong partnerships with Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Parenting, Domestic Violence Weekly supervision for all case managers Monthly check in with landlords Intensive services after move-in Must take care of Housing First!

19 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah19 What to think about when designing your own program? How to get the money? Working with Housing Authorities and Partners? Existing relationships. Specifics of the program: client profile, end goal for client, capacity for administration and case management Showing results, outcomes, tracking information, goals for the future Remember to Take Care of Housing First!

20 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah20 Goals: What’s Next 10 Year Plan to End Family Homelessness Sec. 8 Voucher (Housing Authority) Preference for “graduates” of TBRA programs. Shorten time of the temporary subsidy and with increased turn-over, serve more families with the funding Increase community collaborations around chronic families Growing supportive services dollars along with rental assistance dollars

21 February 8, 2007Paying the Rent SLC Utah21 Contact Information: Michelle C. Flynn Associate Executive Director of Programs The Road Home 210 South Rio Grande Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (801) 328-8759 mflynn@theroadhome.org www.theroadhome.org www.utahcontinuum.org mflynn@theroadhome.org www.theroadhome.org www.utahcontinuum.org


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