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Reducing Homelessness Using a Rapid Re-housing
Approach
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Outcomes, Community Examples, and Evaluation
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Source: Data from 14 Continuums in seven states that prepared Evaluators for National Alliance to End Homelessness Performance Improvement Clinics in 2011-2012 compiled by Focus Strategies
Shelter Transitional Housing
Rapid Re-Housing
Percent of Exits that are to Permanent Housing for Single Adults in 14
Communities
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Percent of Exits that are to Permanent Housing for Persons in Families with
Children in 14 Communities
Source: Data from 14 Continuums in seven states that prepared Evaluators for National Alliance to End Homelessness Performance Improvement Clinics in 2011-2012 compiled by Focus Strategies
Shelter Transitional Housing
Rapid Re-Housing
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Rapid Re-housing: Cost Effective
$429 $2,213
$9,660
$34,345
$1,912 $3,904
$-
$5,000
$10,000
$15,000
$20,000
$25,000
$30,000
$35,000
$40,000
Cost per exit Cost per exit to PH
Singles in Shelters
Singles in TH
Singles in RRH
Aver
age
Cost
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Rapid Re-housing: High Rate of Exits to PH
PERFORMANCE PURCHASED – FAMILIES
EMERGENCY SHELTER
$7,348 per exit to permanent
housing
30% exiting to permanent
housing
11% recidivism rate
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
$29,379 per exit to permanent
housing
71% exiting to permanent
housing
2% recidivism rate
RAPID RE-HOUSING$5,262 per exit to
permanent housing
89% exiting to permanent
housing
2% recidivism rate
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$1,285
$8,283$7,619
$18,776
$4,288 $5,775
Shelter Transitional Rapid Rehousing
Source: Data from 14 Continuums in seven states that prepared Evaluators for National Alliance to End Homelessness Performance Improvement Clinics in 2011-2012 compiled by Focus Strategies
All Exits Permanent Housing Exits
Average Cost Per Exit for Single Adults in 14 Communities
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Average Cost Per Exit for Families with Children in 14 Communities
Permanent Housing Exits
Source: Data from 14 Continuums in seven states that prepared Evaluators for National Alliance to End Homelessness Performance Improvement Clinics in 2011-2012 compiled by Focus Strategies
All Exits
$2,761
$10,067$10,656
$22,214
$3,089 $4,111
Shelter Transitional Rapid Rehousing
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Rate of Return to Homelessness Within 12 Months of Exit for 7 Communities
Source: Data from seven Continuums in four states that prepared Evaluators for National Alliance to End Homelessness Performance Improvement Clinics in 2011-2012 compiled by Focus Strategies
Singles People in Families with Children
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A Community of Hope (Washington, DC)
Of 27 families that received rapid re-housing services and then exited:
•78% had subsidies for 12 months or less•Average 10 months of case management•Between April 2010 and July 2011, 0 re-entered shelter
Community Example
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Hennepin County/Minneapolis, MN• Target families with moderate to severe
housing barriers• Families assessed within a week• Case managers do housing, criminal, and
credit checks• 91% of families did not return to shelter in a
year• 85% of families did not return to shelter after
two years
Community Example
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Salt Lake City/County, UT• Served 627 families between October 2009
and May 2011• Target families in shelter or living on the streets• Shelters shifted toward rapid re-housing
focus• Used TANF, HPRP, State, and County funds for
program• Only 8% of families served returned to shelter
Community Example
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Program Design: Evaluation
• How quickly are households moving into housing?
• How many households remain in their housing for a year after moving in and 6 months after assistance ends?
• How many households are returning to shelter?
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Thank You!