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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCM Community Homeless Fund PPTCommunity Homeless Fund Andrew Hening Director of Homeless Planning & Outreach But First … We Launched Coordinated Entry on October 1st 3 1. Prioritize People with the Highest Needs 2. Right-Size Housing Interventions 5 Housed 25 people since October 1st , including 9 people in the last month 6 Program Time in Operation Housing Placements HOT Team 18 Months 23 Coordinated Entry 6 Months 25 TOTAL 48 Costs Temporary Episodic Chronic Complaints Temporary Episodic Chronic Vulnerability Temporary Episodic Chronic Housing Placements The Last 24 Months Community Homeless Fund History •70% of Marin’s homeless community is outside of San Rafael •In 2014 the Marin County Council of Mayors & Councilmembers (MCCMC) created a Homeless Subcommittee to develop regional solutions •Per the recommendation of the subcommittee, MCCMC created a three-year “Community Homeless Fund” to invest in regional solutions $180,000 Every Year Allocations from Cities / Towns Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Starting Balance $180,000 $180,000 $250,000 REST ($180,000)($110,000)($110,000) Mobile Showers $0 $0 ($140,000) Ending Balance $0 $70,000 $0 Allocations from Cities / Towns Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 and Beyond Starting Balance $180,000 $180,000 $250,000 $180,000 REST ($180,000)($110,000)($110,000)??? Mobile Showers $0 $0 ($140,000)??? Ending Balance $0 $70,000 $0 $0 Next Steps •Each Council throughout Marin has been discussing whether or not to continue the fund •The MCCMC Homeless Subcommittee is reconvening at the end of March •The Subcommittee will make a recommendation to the larger MCCMC body for approval •The continuation will go into effect July 1st for FY18-19, FY19-20, and FY20-21 For the Council •Should San Rafael continue to participate in the Community Homeless Fund? •If yes, does the Council have any feedback on how / where the funding should be allocated?