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Ending Homelessness: The Columbus Experience

Ending Homelessness: The Columbus Experience. Michelle Heritage Executive Director Community Shelter Board www.csb.org South Hampton Roads Regional Conference Norfolk, VA March 8, 2012. What we will cover. History & founding of CSB Overview of CSB What CSB has accomplished

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Ending Homelessness: The Columbus Experience

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  1. Ending Homelessness: The Columbus Experience Michelle Heritage Executive Director Community Shelter Board www.csb.org South Hampton Roads Regional Conference Norfolk, VA March 8, 2012

  2. What we will cover • History & founding of CSB • Overview of CSB • What CSB has accomplished • Public sector relationships • Private sector partnerships • Toolkit

  3. [History & founding of CSB]

  4. “No one should go homeless, for even one night, in Columbus.” Mel Schottenstein

  5. Mel Schottenstein Nancy Jeffrey Bob Lazarus

  6. CSB’s Founders • Public/Private Partnership: City of Columbus Franklin County Board of Commissioners United Way of Central Ohio Columbus Chamber Metropolitan Area Church Council ADAMH Board The Columbus Foundation

  7. [ Overview of CSB ]

  8. Columbus & Franklin County • Population1.1 million • Demographics74% white20% black4.5% Hispanic/Latino • IncomeMedian household income $73,851versus U.S. $63,004

  9. 8,000

  10. 8,000 1,700

  11. 8,000 1,700 13%

  12. 8,000 1,700 13% 134

  13. Community Shelter Board • Leads the community’s plan to end homelessness • Primary funder of homeless services, $13M annually • Studies best practices & facilitates implementation • Fosters collaboration between systems of care • Leads grant application processes and other activities to increase available resources • Brokers relationships and manages community relations

  14. Community Shelter Board • Provides program support and development for prevention, shelter, and housing related services • Facilitates client input • Offers ombudsman services to meet client, funder and partner agencies’ needs • Manages multifaceted contract, evaluation, data, compliance and accountability processes

  15. Partner Agencies AIDS Resource Center of Ohio Amethyst Catholic Social Services Community Housing Network Communities In Schools Gladden Community House Homeless Families Foundation Huckleberry House Lutheran Social Services/Faith Mission Maryhaven National Church Residences The Salvation Army Southeast, Inc./Friends of the Homeless Volunteers of America of Greater Ohio YMCA of Central Ohio YWCA Columbus

  16. [What CSB has accomplished]

  17. First Community Plan Launched in 1988

  18. Original Plan – 1998 • Spurred by development of the Scioto Peninsula • Need a people-centered plan

  19. Scioto Peninsula Relocation Task Force Community Shelter Board City of Columbus Faith Mission (shelter) Franklin County Friends of the Homeless (shelter) The Open Shelter United Way of Central Ohio Volunteers of America (shelter)

  20. The Plan – 1998 • Short-term needs – ensure basic emergency shelter during a crisis • Long-term needs – establish permanent housing with supportive services

  21. Results of the First 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness:Rebuilding Lives Plan 1998

  22. Results of 1st plan:Reconfigure emergency shelter system • Engagement Center at Maryhaven • Faith Mission on 8th Avenue • Volunteers of America relocated shelter • New YWCA Family Center

  23. Results of 1st plan: Developed 1,453 units of supportive housing

  24. Results of 1st plan: Established a Funder Collaborative • Provide funding and other resources for implementation of Rebuilding Lives plan strategies • Provide leadership in the community to assure the success of the Rebuilding Lives plan

  25. Rebuilding LivesFunder Collaborative • Members Affordable Housing Trust of Cols/Franklin Co. Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board Central Ohio Workforce Investment Corp. City of Columbus, Administration Columbus City Council The Columbus Foundation Columbus Public Health Columbus Mayor’s Office Columbus Medical Assoc. Found. Columbus Metro. Housing Authority Community Shelter Board Corporation for Supportive Housing • Franklin County Dept. of Development • Franklin County Children Services • Franklin Co. Dept. Job & Family Services • Franklin Co. Office on Aging • Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities • Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission • Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing • Osteopathic Heritage Foundations • United Way of Central Ohio • Veterans Administration • Veterans Service Commission

  26. Results of 1st plan: Create Good Neighbor policies & procedures • Communication plan • Policies & procedures for facility operations • Mediation • Crime prevention • Community advisory board

  27. Results of 1st plan: Certification standards • organizational structure and management • compliance with federal, state and local laws • personnel standards • fiscal administration • program operations • data collection and Columbus ServicePoint • quality assurance and evaluation • consumer involvement • community relations and good neighbor agreements • facility standards • safety standards • security planning

  28. Results of 1st plan: A community relations plan • Community report cards • Community dialogue • Community information

  29. Updated 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness:Rebuilding Lives Plan 2008

  30. Rebuilding Lives Updated Strategy Steering Committee ADAMH Board of Franklin County Affordable Housing Trust of Columbus & Franklin County Columbus City Council Columbus Coalition for the Homeless The Columbus Foundation Columbus Mayor’s Office Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority Community Housing Network Community Shelter Board CSB Citizens Advisory Council Crane Group Co. Franklin County Board of Commissioners Franklinton Development Association Herrera & Associates Homeless Families Foundation Huckleberry House Huntington Bank Muslim Family Services National City Ohio Department of Development Ohio Health Ohio Housing Finance Agency Osteopathic Heritage Foundation Southeast, Inc. U.S. Department of HUD United Way of Central Ohio YWCA Columbus

  31. Goals

  32. Results of the Updated Rebuilding Lives Plan Launched in 2008

  33. Access Results of 2nd plan: Strategies: Convened by: Centralized Point of Access Community Shelter Board Coordinate Emergency Aid United Way Access to Benefits CSB Employment Central Ohio Workforce Investment Corp.

  34. Crisis Response Results of 2nd plan: Strategy: Convened by: Collaborative Outreach System City of Columbus

  35. Transition Results of 2nd plan: Strategies: Convened by: Unified Supportive Housing System CSB Increase Supportive Housing Units CSB Rent Subsidies CSB Tier II Family Shelter Conversion CSB

  36. Advocacy Results of 2nd plan: Strategies: Convened by: Affordable Housing Campaign City of Columbus Re-Entry: Incarcerated Pop. Corporation for Supportive Housing Re-Entry: Mental Health Pop. ADAMH Re-Entry: Domestic Violence Pop.CSB

  37. [Public sector relationships]

  38. [Private sector partnerships]

  39. [Toolkit]

  40. Questions?

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