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We assist non-profit and governmental
organizations to reduce & end homelessness and improve healthcare
for underserved communities through a Systems Thinking approach.
Services include
policy
analysis and technical assistance to determine system goals, comply
with
federal requirements, and develop evidence-based programs. We have
successfully
partnered with our clients to develop, launch, evaluate, and operate
new
programs and systems.
Services Offered:
- Systems of care analysis, planning, and
research
- Systems Evaluation
- Data Collection and analysis services
- HMIS and homeless counts
- Healthcare delivery
- New supportive housing project development
and implementation
- Preparing for new opportunities with
healthcare reform
- Policy development and analysis
- Grants strategic planning
- Health program development
Areas
of Expertise:
- Creating
successful partnerships across systems with multi-disciplinary team
- Developing
supportive housing, rapid re-housing, and prevention programs and
agreement
- Maximizing opportunities for additional
federal and local funding
Developing healthcare
programs,
including:
- Community
needs assessment
- Application
for Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status
- Addressing
health disparities
- Medical
care, behavioral health services, oral health and supportive services
Providing technical
assistance on
homeless system of care needs, activities,
and planning, including:
- Meeting
continuous
planning
and
systems
analysis needs and requirements
- Developing
the
system
of
care:
identifying performance
measurement components, addressing challenges in accountability
requirements, and navigating community tension around changes to the
Continuum of Care
- Planning
and
conducting
HUD-compliant
and
community-endorsed homeless counts
- Avoiding
common
planning
and
program
implementation pitfalls
- Planning
for
Homeless
Management
Information
System (HMIS) needs, challenges,
and opportunities
- Developing
homelessness
prevention,
rapid
re-housing,
and permanent supportive
housing programs and systems
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