Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) Metro Denver Homeless Initiative Continuum of Care Application Due April 17, 2018
Agenda Introductions YHDP basics, history, and goals Application components How you can help! Discussion
Youth Homelessness in Metro Denver 2017 Point in Time: 395 literally homeless youth McKinney-Vento youth homelessness, 2015-16: Total # of students 14,053 Unaccompanied Youth - 933 Chapin Hall, Voices of Youth Count
A few terms US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Funder of YHDP, CoC programs, and other housing related programs (e.g. Section 8) Continuum of Care (CoC) HUD identified region to coordinate funding applications and efforts to end homelessness Colorado has three CoCs OneHome Metro Denver s Coordinated Entry System
OneHome Youth Coordinated Entry for Youth started as a pilot in late 2016 when our community was awarded the Youth Bonus Project permanent supportive housing partnership between Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, Volunteers of America, and the DOLA/Division of Housing Currently: Coordination between agencies that serve youth experiencing homelessness, including shelter, outreach, and housing providers Primarily focused on matching youth experiencing homelessness to current vacancies. Monthly OneHome Youth meeting on the first Friday
YHDP 1 st and 2 nd NOFA Past FY 2016 10 communities chosen, 4 rural $33 million awarded Current- FY 2017 11 communities will be chosen, 5 rural $43 million available Community Awards start at $1 million HUD Technical Assistance begins at selection
Goals of the YHDP Build National Momentum Evaluate the Coordinated Community Approach Expand capacity Evaluate performance measures Establish a framework for federal program and TA collaboration
Application Components Data and Evaluation Leadership Capacity Collaboration Current Resource Capacity Community Coordination Bringing people together, and committed to working together Youth Action Board Ensuring youth voices are incorporated in the application process as well as in the activities of the CoC Financial Resources Capacity for Innovation Community Need Robust Crisis Service Chart Help fill in blanks about Crisis Services throughout Metro Denver Letters of Support
Awarded Communities in FY 2016 CoC Rural/Urban Funding Amount AK: Anchorage Rural 1.5 Million CA: San Francisco Urban 2.9 Million CA: Watsonville/Santa Cruz City and County Urban 2.2 Million CT: Connecticut BOS Urban 6.6 Million KY: Kentucky BOS Rural 1.9 Million MI: Grand Traverse, Antrim, Leelanau Counties Rural 1.3 Million OH: Cincinnati/Hamilton County Urban 3.8 Million OH: Ohio BOS Rural 2.2 Million TX: Austin/Travis County Urban 5.2 Million WA: Seattle/King County Urban 5.4 Million
What happens if we are selected? Create a Coordinated Community Plan 4 months to submit 4 months to respond to HUD feedback for revisions/corrections Can request up to 30% of funds (not renewable) Implement the CCP Remaining awarded funds available 2 year term for project grants Grants may be eligible for renewal under the CoC NOFA
Letters of support and commitment to participate Coordinated community letters of support Please send to MDHI by March 30 th How can you Help today? Review Crisis Resource Chart Identify youth to participate in YAB Identify partners to engage in YHDP Provide feedback for the application
RETHINK & RESTRUCTURE Mental Health Agencies Employment Systems Housing Developers Juvenile Justice OneHome Child Welfare/Foster Care YOUTH!!! McKinney-Vento students Local and County Gov t Higher Education RHY providers Youth-focused Nonprofits INNOVATE
What new services and programs to prevent and end youth would you like to see in our community? Discussion Is there something you heard about from other communities that you d like to try here? What are ways to better support youth reconnecting with their families? How do you work effectively with other systems? How did you overcome barriers?