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Jahlia Daly, Homeless Programs Specialist Office of Homeless Initiatives Division of Housing

Jahlia Daly, Homeless Programs Specialist Office of Homeless Initiatives Division of Housing Department of Local Affairs May 1, 2019. Colorado Division of Housing. Created to improve the access of all Coloradans to decent, affordable housing. How do we do it?

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Jahlia Daly, Homeless Programs Specialist Office of Homeless Initiatives Division of Housing

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  1. Jahlia Daly, Homeless Programs Specialist Office of Homeless Initiatives Division of Housing Department of Local Affairs May 1, 2019

  2. Colorado Division of Housing Created to improve the access of all Coloradans to decent, affordable housing How do we do it? • Funding for operating and rental subsidies • Funding to acquire, rehabilitate and construct affordable housing • Regulatory role as building department • Technical assistance What have we done? • Funded over 700 PSH PBV units in past 4 years • DOH serves over 33,000 households • Created 3,500 new affordable housing opportunities in past year • Over 83% of vouchers serve people with disabilities

  3. Office of Homeless Initiatives OHI works with local, state, and federal stakeholders to create collaborative approaches to make homelessness rare, brief, and one-time. Vision: advance solutions that combine affordable housing with accessible services so no one languishes in homelessness. Mission: work with community partners to create a robust continuum of efficient and effective solutions that reduce and prevent instances of homelessness and ensure that every Coloradan has a safe place to call home. OHI manages and administers rental assistance programs; creates, funds, and evaluates supportive housing and other homeless solutions; and oversees the operation of the Fort Lyon Supportive Residential Community and broader Fort Lyon campus. OHI provides technical assistance related to the implementation of best practices to addressing homelessness, including supportive housing, rapid re-housing, housing first, and coordinated referrals and prioritization.

  4. DOH OHI Programs Rental Assistance Programs: • Continuum of Care (CoC) Grants: 7 in all 3 CoCs • Pikes Peak PSH and Adult Bonus (Indep. Center and Homeward Pikes Peak) • Youth Bonus (Indep. Center and Urban Peak) • State Housing Vouchers (SHV): Mental Health, Colorado Choice Transitions (CCT), Homeless Solutions Program (HSP) • Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV): Family Unification Program (FUP), VASH • HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDs) • Project-based for Supportive Housing: SHV and HCV (ex – Greenway Flats and Freedom Springs)

  5. DOH OHI Programs Rapid Re-Housing (RRH), Prevention, and Other Programs: • RRH: COR3, Next Step, ESG (Emergency Solutions Grant) • Prevention: HPAP (Homeless Prevention Activities Program), ESG • Shelter, Outreach: ESG • Ft. Lyon Supportive Residential Community • Tenancy Support Services • Capacity Building: • HMIS (Homeless Management Information System) • Supportive Housing Toolkit & Technical Assistance • Data Sharing

  6. DOH OHI Vision – What’s Next • Continue Increased Production & Access to Supportive Housing • Tenancy Supports Funding • Data Sharing – Targeting, Impact, Improvements • Advance Solutions Along the Continuum and Across Systems • Reduce Homelessness & Recidivism • Improve Well-being • Reduce Public Costs • Improve Efficiencies

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