hampden county coc, september 13, 2013
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Hampden County Continuum of Care
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Ending homelessness, one person at a time
Housing
Income
Social Support
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Springfield Homeless Individuals and Supportive Housing Units, at January point-in-time count
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Total Homeless Individ-ualsUnsheltered HomelessPermanent Supportive Housing Units
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Homeless Families in Motels, Hampden County, 2012-2013
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Springfield CoC
Hampden County CoC
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• Collaborate system responding to homelessness
• HUD grant funding -- 2013 $3.2 million
• Our CoC funds:– 186 units permanent
supportive housing (PSH)– 72 units transitional
housing (TH)– 14 agencies
Hampden County Continuum of Care
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HEARTH ACT CoC REQUIREMENTS• Open diverse membership• Advertised at least annually• Governance Agreement• HMIS Governance Agreement• Governed by a Board of Directors
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GOVERNANCE CHARTER
• Open membership, semi-annual meetings of full membership
• Leadership by Board of Directors• Officers• Committees and Workgroups• HMIS designation• Code of Conduct, Conflict of Interest
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Proposed GOVERNANCE CHARTERAMENDMENTS
• Initial officers elected by Board members at first Board meeting; ratified by full membership at March 2014 CoC meeting
• Temporary Chair/Vice Chair/Secretary:– Gerry McCafferty, Chair– Pamela Schwartz, Vice Chair– Jerry Ray, Secretary
• Additional CoC-Network Committee:– Veterans Services
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HMIS GOVERNANCE CHARTER
• Designates our HMIS system as ETO Social Solutions
• Designates City of Springfield as HMIS Lead• Relationship between and responsibilities of the
HMIS Lead, the HMIS-Data Committee, and contributing HMIS organizations
• Requires creation of privacy, security, and quality plans
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HAMPDEN COUNTY COCBoard of Directors
Schedule of MeetingsCommittees and Workgroups
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2013 Funding Round
• HUD will release Notice of Funding Availability• CoC will create and release a Request for Proposals• Proposals will be reviewed by a committee made
up of non-applicants• Projects chosen will be submitted by the CoC to
HUD • CoC Application Committee will review existing
projects to determine whether they will be submitted for review
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Emergency Shel-ter beds; 916
Transitional Housing beds; 245
Permanent Supportive
Housing beds; 779
Existing Hampden County Homeless Response Housing Resources
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Greatest Unmet Needs
• Permanent Supportive Housing Units– 217 family units– 175 individual units
• Rapid Rehousing Assistance
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Thank youHampden County Continuum of Care