Membership Council–Minutes
Wednesday,December 9th, 2015
10:00-11:30AM
LifeWorks-East Multi-Purpose Room
Attendance: Ann Denton (ECHO Board); Jo Kathryn Quinn (Caritas); Darilyn Cardona-Beiler (ATCIC); Lauren Avioli (NHCD); Stephanie Hayden (Chair); Mariana Salazar; Niki Paul; Becky Casey (ECHO Staff); Vella Karman (City HHS); Natalie Metzger-Smit (LifeWorks); Mandy De Mayo (Housing Works); Julia Spann (SafePlace); Monica Keller (VA); Susan McDowell (LifeWorks); Michelle Wilkinson (Easter Seals)
10:00-10:05Welcome and IntroductionsStephanie Hayden, Chair
10:05-10:10Approval of October 28th2015 MinutesStephanie Hayden, Chair
- Will approve minutes in January. Did not reach quorum.
- Thank you to departing 2015 Members!
10:10-11:15HUD Continuum of Care BusinessN. Paul/K. Manganella
- 2015 HUD NOFA
- Submitted 11/17/15-Early bonus points achieved
- Review: After Action Summary Report-Niki P.
- Some areas of benchmarks we have not reached yet as a community-will not receive points
- Opportunities for improvement:
- Currently do not have representations from school liaisons or law enforcement on CoC Board
- Reach out to Edna Betts/Cathy Requejo about joining board; reach out to Don Baker
- Ann Denton to speak with Captain of Sheriff’s department
- Follow up with LGBTQ stakeholder group
- Focus on human trafficking victims
- Do not meet 75% threshold to receive points for being a majority of a low barrier community-Did not receive points for Housing First
- Several Housing First projects partnering with non-Housing First projects-ineligible for 12 points immediately
- Criteria for low barrier:
- Intake criteria-screening out for credit history, criminal background, required income, sobriety
- A program that is low barrier is most likely also Housing First
- Project threshold for any renewal projects need to be drawing down their funds quarterly and have timely APR
- Inaccurate reporting of beds being utilized for VASH-makes our percentage of beds filled seem low
- Need to focus on improving timely data entry
- System Performance:
- Did not reduce overall unsheltered count
- Did not reduce number of unsheltered chronically homeless
- Need to monitor number of first time homeless
- Need to monitor length of time homeless
- Need to ensure family separation policies are followed
- Need to prove we are meeting goals of rapidly re-housing families within 30 days
- Place more weight on serving families, victims of domestic violence, and unaccompanied youth as we know
- Identify strategies to reduce youth trafficking and exploitation
- Did not decrease veteran homelessness by 75%
- Review: HUD Chronic Homeless Definition-Final Rule Issued
- Significant changes:
- Cumulative amount of time spent homeless in each episode must add up to 12 months
- Replaced “disabling condition” with “homeless individual with a disability”
- Not a minimum number of days in which each occasion must total but instead, occasions are defined by a break of at least seven days not residing in an emergency shelter, safe haven, or residing in a place meant for human habitation
- Stays in institutions of fewer than 90 days do not constitute a break and count toward total time homeless
- Establishes recordkeeping requirements for documenting chronic homelessness that take into account how providers use HMIS
- Concern with loss of funding due to numbers of chronically homeless decreasing and individuals who are experiencing significant homelessness being overlooked due to not being chronically homeless
- CoC Funded Projects: Quarterly Perf. Report Process Update
- Katy Manganella is to present at January Membership Council Meeting
- Point in Time Count Planning Update-Mariana S.
- Volunteer Status
- Recruiting 10-15 ServicePoint Users as volunteers to assist with shelter data entry
- In case of cold weather shelter night-will work to complete surveys at shelters
- Katy Manganella will be stationed at Front Steps to lead ServicePoint Users in collecting/inputting data
- Sheltered Count Procedures
- ECHO team created instructions for non-cold weather night vs. cold weather night
- Summarize Universal data elements-9 data elements; 4 program specific
- Encouraging shelters to check data quality prior to day of Point in Time Count
- Night of count: collect all information; collect any data entry errors-due diligence on ensuring data entry is as efficient as possible
- State ESG Funding Local Competition Option—Mariana S.
- TDHCA receives annual funding from HUD so they can run local competition where they give state ESG funding to chosen recipients
- Currently asking if CoC’s are interested in competing-Travis County has been approached
- Tentative timeline-must apply by mid-January
- To become ESG Coordinator-must complete a NOFA and collect applicants within the CoC; must submit applicants by May
- Not beneficial for the CoC to run the competition if only two programs will apply-based on capacity and time
- Other programs (besides LifeWorks and SafePlace) can apply directly to TDHCA if they want
- Create annual report to show integration of feedback without having to take on the local competition
11:15-11:30ECHO UpdateNiki Paul, ECHO
- Pay for Success Update
- Brief opening today on Pay For Success
- Veteran Functional Zero Update
- Drafted report for USICH-receiving feedback from VA and transitional programs
- USICH has fleshed out criteria for achieving functional zero-very narrative-based; describing our system including changes we have put in place
- USICH benchmark: taking average of past 90 days-how many new veterans have come into our system and how many veterans have been housed; veterans being housed needs to equal or surpass veterans entering our system
- System in place that allows veteran homelessness to be rare, brief, and non-reoccurring
- Council for Social Work Education Initiative
- Opportunity with the Council for Social Work education initiative-community support for social work programs; priming social work students to come into this field (i.e. training in HMIS)
- Medicaid Update
11:30AMADJOURNStephanie Hayden, Chair
*Next Scheduled Membership Council Meeting: January 6, 2016, LifeWorks East Multi-Purpose Room 10AM-11:30AM
**New MC Member Orientation: 1/6/16, 8:30-9:45AM (New 2016 members are required) Preceding January MC Meeting