Membership Council–Minutes
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
10:00-11:30AM
LifeWorks-East Multi-Purpose Room
Attendance: Tom Vandestadt; Ann Denton; Jo Kathryn Quinn; Christy Moffett; Christine Banks; Vella Karman; Stephanie Hayden; Ann Howard; Niki Paul, Sam Woollard; Mitchell Gibbs; Natalie Metzger-Smit; Darilynn Cardona-Beiler; Mandy DeMayo; Ben King; Terri Sabella; Monica Keller; Margaritas Arroyo; Curk McFall;
10-10:05 Welcome and IntroductionsStephanie Hayden, Chair
- Welcome to our new chair, Stephanie Hayden, City of Austin, HHSD
- Thank you to Vice-Chair, Mandy De Mayo for supporting April’s meeting
10:05-10:10Approval of April 2015 MinutesStephanie Hayden, Chair
- ACTION: April Minutes Approved w/ amendments to attendance – Ann Denton via phone
10:10-10:20 ECHO UpdateAnn Howard, ECHO
- Mitchell Gibbs-planning a 90-day outreach due to increase in population around the ARCH; only 25/100 are seeking services on any given day-other 75 there to “work/trade”
- 23rd and San Antonio – increase in population of individuals older than LifeWorks’ clients on West Campus;
- Need to inform churches/congregations of our housing needs
- Spring Meeting Recap and Feedback
- Mayor Adler wants to see progress with ending veteran homelessness
- ECHO Annual Report
- Reviewed and distributed annual report. ECHO will create an annual report based on our 10-year plan in addition to updates
- Pay For Success update
- Feasibility study to see if Pay For Success funding model could work for PSH; Who would the target population be for the PSH that might work in a Pay For Success structure? Focus on frequent users- house people who are users of expensive healthcare to receive a return on investment
- Need to capture the data that can prove the savings
10:20-11:00 HUD Continuum of Care BusinessNiki Paul and Sam Woollard
- Overview of FY15 HUD Continuum of Care NOFA Process
- Programs funded by the Continuum of Care grant may fund:
- Permanent Housing: (does not allow for permanent housing with no support services)
- PSH
- Rapid Re-housing
- HMIS
- Prevention
- Safe Haven & SRO-existing only; no new ones
- Transitional Housing-mainly for Youth, victims of domestic violence, or individuals suffering from substance abuse
- Supportive Services Only
- General NOFA review-updates
- Successes- Increased award from $3.9M to $5.6M since 2007
- 2015 Funding- Annual Renewal Demand based on FY 2014 awards is $5,542,258
- Priorities: Ending veteran homelessness by 2016, ending chronic homelessness by 2017, ending family and youth homelessness by 2020, and assisting veterans ineligible for VA services
- HUD Changes/areas of focus: Connecting and creating formal agreements individuals with health providers; Focus on Coordinated Assessment
- Match requirement 25% and leverage 150%
- IRT Process and 2015 Members
- Appoint 2015 IRT Chair nomination Vella Karman.
- ACTION: Motion to approve Vella Karman as 2015 IRT Chair by Christine Banks. Second by Ben King. All in favor.
- Discussion and Feedback Required
- New funding opportunity for the CoC-from Pflugerville area $57,872-suggestions for project focus
- Assess Scoring Components
- Ranking Scores Based on:
- Agency Component – 10pts (5%)
- Project Component – 100pts (50%)
- Data Component – 70pts (35%)
- Agency Presentations – 20pts (10%)
- Tier policy for FY15
- Do we allow a new project in Tier I?
- Performance threshold for higher priority projects(e.g. PSH-What if a PSH project under performs? Can it be placed in Tier 2?)
- If the IRT identifies certain factors and those standards are not met on an ongoing basis-possible grounds to move into Tier 2
- Look at recommendations from last year to ensure that agencies who needed to make improvements are doing so
- Case by case basis
- ACTION: Should the CoC provide Point in Time data of unsheltered clients to PATH team and Street Medicine?
- Motion to approve byBen King. Second by Christine Banks. All in favor.
11-11:25 Healthcare and Housing Presentation Dr. Ted Held & Curk McFall
- CCC – 501C(3) - Curk McFall- Margarita Arroyo & Chris
- “Homelessness is unacceptable; everyone has the right to obtain individualized health services”
- Develop framework that would support wide spectrum of homeless needs-Steering Group- First meeting May 20th – meet once a month-Focus on:
- Advocacy
- Policy development
- Housing
- Healthcare
- Focus of group- to be determined/defined
- Opportunity for Medicare to cover supportive housing costs
- Street Medicine Focus: Providing mobile health teams to transitional housing; focus on prevention
- Focus on utilizing healthcare resources to leverage on the resources on the HUD side
11:30 ADJOURNStephanie Hayden, Chair
Next Meeting: Wednesday, June 10, 10am-11:30AM, LifeWorks-East Multi-Purpose Room