MA 506 Worcester City and County Continuum of Care HUD/CoC Review and Ranking Process for New and Renewal Project Applications

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2018 HUD/CoC Review and Ranking Process for New and Renewal Project Applications CoC Lead agency staff will prepare New and Renewal project ranking criteria based on: 1) HUD Homeless Policy and Program Priorities as outlined in the NOFA; 2) Performance data from the relevant sources, including the HDX System Performance Measures report, APRs and/or most recent Monitoring Reports; and, 3) Project characteristics responsive to local CoC needs. These FY2018 Project Application Review and Scoring Criteria reaffirm the Worcester City and County CoC s continuing commitment to ending homelessness in our community. To reflect HUD s and the CoC s priority to rapidly rehouse homeless families and individuals, review point values have been increased for those New and Renewal Project applications that prioritize serving Chronically Homeless households and utilize the Housing First model. A scoreable metric will be developed for each criterion. The draft will be presented to and approved by the CoC Board, the principal decision making of the CoC, and the CoC Planning Group. The Lead Agency will then published this process on its website and also widely distributed to the community. All renewal and new Project Applications will be scored* and ranked** by staff and then presented for review by the CoC Board for a final approval vote. Notification will be provided to all New and Renewal project applicants. *Scoring: **Ranking: 1. FY2018 New Project applications and renewal project applications new in FY2017 who have not submitted an FY2017 APR will be scored using Part I, Criteria 1, 2, and 4 2. Renewal project applications, except those renewal projects that were new in FY2017, will be scored using Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV and Part V FY2018 New Project applications and renewal project applications new in FY2017 who have not submitted an FY2017 APR will be ranked along with renewal projects applications without Part I Criteria 3, Part II, Part III, Part IV or Part V (as past performance data does not apply and/or is not available) to determine their over all placement with remaining renewal project applications. CoC Board approved 07/19/2018

These FY2018 Project Application Review and Scoring Criteria reaffirm the Worcester City and County CoC s continuing commitment to ending homelessness in our community. To reflect HUD s and the CoC s priority to rapidly rehouse homeless families and individuals, review point values have been increased for those New and Renewal Project applications that prioritize serving Chronically Homeless households and utilize the Housing First model. Criterion 1 Goal 1A: 100% of PH projects commit to use of the Housing First Model Goal 1B: 100% of Transitional or SSO projects commit to low barriers to entry and prioritize rapid placement with no service requirements or preconditions. Criterion 2 1A: PSH/RRH project commits to using Housing First Model. 1B.1: Transitional Housing or SSO project allows entry to program participants that includes: low or no income, current or past substance use, criminal records with the exceptions of restrictions imposed by federal, state or local law or ordinance (e.g., restrictions on serving people who are listed on sex offender registries), and history of domestic violence. 1B.2 Transitional Housing or SSO project prioritizes rapid placement and stabilization and retention in housing that does not have service participation requirements or preconditions (such as sobriety or a minimum income threshold). Ending Chronic Homelessness PSH project is 100% CH dedicated or DedicatedPLUS. Transitional Housing, Safe Haven, RRH and SSO projects receive full points if scored yes to both measures 1B.1 and 1B.2 above. Criterion 3 Coordinated Entry System Participation and Vulnerability Assessment Scores of Admitted Program Participants a) Project participates fully in the Coordinated Entry System. b) Average Vulnerability Index Scores for participants admitted to the project through Coordinated Entry System for the 12 month period ending July 15, 2018. Top 20% 50 Top 21 40% 40 Top 41 60% 30 Top 61 80% 20 Top 81 100% 0 Board Approved 07/19/2018 1

Criterion 4 Goal: Project supplements CoC funds with other Project Resources. Sub total Maximum Score for Part I: Project has documented supplemental funding from non HUD public and/or private sources. 225 points Part II: Grant Management Performance and Compliance Criterion 5 Expenditures Criterion 6 Renewal Projects: Percentage of awarded grant funds expended by the project at end of most recent operating year (from most recent APR). 85 100% 25 70 84% 15 Less than 70% 0 Unit Utilization Rate Renewal Projects: Average unit utilization rate (from 4 quarterly occupancy rates as calculated in most recent APR). 90 100% 25 80 89% 10 Less than 80% 0 Criterion 7 Project Compliance Renewal Projects: Number of adverse findings for compliance requirements (from most recent Monitoring Report) No findings 25 1 finding 15 2 or more findings 0 Board Approved 07/19/2018 2

Criterion 8 HMIS Data Quality: Personally Identifying Information/Missing Data Elements (from mostrecent APR). Zero Missing Data 20 No More than 5% error rate in any one category 15 More than 5% error rate in any one category 0 Sub total Maximum Score for Part II: Part III. System Performance Measures Criterion 9 Permanent Housing Placement The percentage of households who exit the project to permanent housing destinations (from most recent APR). Criterion 10 Total Income Growth Percentage of applicable adult project participants who obtained or increased total income from all sources from Entry to Annual Assessment or Exit (from most recent APR). Sub Total Maximum Score for Part III: 95 points 90% or above 30 80 89% 20 Below 80% 0 90% or above 30 80 89% 20 Below 80% 0 60 points Board Approved 07/19/2018 3

Part IV: Bonus for Certain DV Project Applications Criterion 11A Uses needs based data Application demonstrates use of needs based data from a recognized comparable data base. Yes 10 Criterion 11B Needs and vulnerability of DV survivors considered Sub Total Maximum Score for Part IV: Project demonstrates how the needs and vulnerabilities of participants are taken into account in the housing and services of the existing or proposed project applications. Yes 10 20 points Part V : Worcester City and County CoC Priority Needs Criterion 12 Additional Needs Based Deduction if project requires sobriety at entry or for retention. Yes Minus 50 Sub Total Maximum Score for Part V: Total Maximum Score Scoring: 1. FY2018 New Project applications and renewal project applications new in FY2017 who have not submitted an FY2017 APR will be scored using Part I, Criteria 1, 2, and 4 2. Renewal project applications, except those renewal projects that were new in FY2017, will be scored using Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV and Part V Ranking: 0 points 400 points FY2018 New Project applications and renewal project applications new in FY2017 who have not submitted an FY2017 APR will be ranked along with renewal projects applications without Part I Criteria 3, Part II, Part III, Part IV or Part V (as past performance data does not apply and/or is not available) to determine their over all placement with remaining renewal project applications. Board Approved 07/19/2018 4