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City of San Leandro FY 2017‐18 CAPER 15 <br />OMB Control No: 2506‐0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />CR‐25 ‐ Homeless and Other Special Needs 91.220(d, e); 91.320(d, e); 91.520(c) <br />Evaluate the jurisdiction’s progress in meeting its specific objectives for reducing and ending <br />homelessness through: <br />Reaching out to homeless persons (especially unsheltered persons) and assessing their <br />individual needs <br />The City uses CDBG funds and City General Funds to provide support services to homeless persons. The <br />City funds the following social services agencies to provide emergency shelter and/or supportive <br />services to homeless persons: Building Futures with Women and Children and Davis Street Family <br />Resource Center “Basic Needs” Program. The City also supports the following social service providers <br />who assist residents from being displaced or becoming homeless: Davis Street Family Resource Center‐ <br />Affordable Housing Services, ECHO Housing‐Rental Housing Counseling, and Single‐Family (Owner‐ <br />Occupied) Housing Rehabilitation Grant Program. <br />The City of San Leandro is an active participant in EveryOne Home (EOH), formed to coordinate the <br />implementation of the Alameda County EOH Plan. The EOH Plan is a blueprint to end homelessness, <br />including chronic homelessness, by the year 2020. EOH is responsible for Alameda County’s Continuum <br />of Care (CoC) Program funding allocated by the federal department of Housing and Urban Development. <br />EOH conducts a competitive process that rates and ranks applicants seeking to provider homeless <br />assistance and prevention services. <br />As a CoC coordinating entity, EOH conducts a Point‐In‐Time count of individuals and families <br />experiencing homelessness. Every two years this count is conducted nationally at the end of January by <br />all CoC Programs. In January 2017 the Point‐In‐Time count found that in Alameda County there were <br />5,629 homeless individuals‐a 39% increase in population from the last count conducted in 2015. Of <br />these individuals, there were 1,766 (31%) that were sheltered and 3,863 (69%) that were unsheltered. <br />EOH found that 82% resided in Alameda County prior to becoming homeless. The Point‐In‐Time count in <br />San Leandro found that there were 54 sheltered individuals and 55 unsheltered individuals. <br />In FY 2017‐18 EOH established a Coordinated Entry Program that is a requirement of all CoC Programs. <br />The Coordinated Entry Program’s primary goal is to create a simple way for anyone experiencing a <br />housing crisis to understand and receive the support available to them through agencies funded by the <br />CoC. The Coordinated Entry Program works to match the most intensive resources to the people with <br />the highest needs. In FY 2017‐18 the Program was piloted in two Alameda County cities. In February of <br />2017 Alameda County issued an RFP to expand street outreach by an additional 6 FTEs across the <br />County. The expansion is funded by Medicaid Waivers as well as County general funds to double street <br />outreach capacity across the County, including the HOME Consortium jurisdictions. Contracts will be <br />executed in September 2017, with services beginning in October of this year. <br />The HOME Consortium jurisdictions are covered by the CoC‐funded program AC Impact operated by
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