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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