Addressing Homelessness in FY12 and beyond MA Department of Housing and Community Development January 2011.

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Addressing Homelessness in FY12 and beyond MA Department of Housing and Community Development January 2011

2 Proposed Housing First System FY12  Eligibility unchanged Benefits tailored to major caseload sectors Self-sufficiency  Dedicated Young Families program  Emergency Shelter for Emergency cases  Rapid & Flexible rental assistance for the rest Short term transition to housing Declining benefit

January Introduction to Self-Sufficiency 1. Increase Income 2. Master basic household budgeting and bank relationships 3. Invest in basic educational attainment 4. Advance school enrollment for all children 5. Promote good tenancies through lease compliance

January Migration to Housing First  Past: Everyone to shelter until long-term subsidy awarded 8+ month LOS  Plan to End Homelessness: Introduced Prevention/Diversion/interim rental assistance and Housing Stabilization 4-8 month LOS  Housing First Up to 60% of caseload avoids shelter

January Transitional Rental Assistance Emergency Shelter Public Housing or other subsidized housing programs Young Parents Congregate Shelter FY12 System Response Applicant DHS Homeless Coordinator: EA Eligibility EA Ineligible (over income and/or categorical reasons) Regional Nonprofit, CAP, or other service agency Risk Factors: Condemnation, DV, fire, natural disaster, severe medical. EA Eligible Risk Factor: Head of household 21 or under Risk Factors: Overcrowded, asked to leave, eviction (some DV, fire, natural disaster, severe medical) Supported Housing

January Evolving System  From Shelter to ReHousing Networks Coordinated statewide via Interagency Council on Housing and Homelessness  Building out Housing Stability Shelter providers as Stabilization workers Asset Developers join the system New Housing Options

January Resource Allocation

January Resource Allocation

January Benefit Summary  Manage transition from temporary resources – Flex Funds and HPRP  Meet the challenges of very high demand with limited public resources Over 7,000 families may be served in FY12  Leverage the strengths of all key stakeholders committed to housing ELI families  Introduce a path to Self-Sufficiency for all families