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Care Not Cash Monthly Statistical Report (May '09)

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<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> <strong>Monthly</strong> <strong>Statistical</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 1Number of homeless CAAP clients paid aid on check dayNumber of active homeless CAAP clients throughout the monthPrior toImplementation<strong>May</strong>-04 Jun-04 Jul-04 Aug-04 Sep-04 Oct-04 Nov-04 Dec-04 Jan-05(April '04)2,334 2,175 1,860 1,638 1,412 1,254 976 731 571 544(April '04)2,497 2,334 1,927 1,735 1,649 1,412 1,143 981 852 679% of homeless CAAP clients converted to <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> 2 N/A 0% 28% 42% 54% 64% 75% 76% 77% 95%Cumulative number of housing referral offers made to homeless CAAPclients 3 N/A 199 282 340 462 590 710 754 838 920Cumulative number of homeless CAAP clients who have moved intohousing 95 151 204 279 340 404 493 567 628 680Number of homeless CAAP clients currently active in the housingreferral process N/A 63 59 24 45 71 75 34 28 36Cumulative number of SRO hotel rooms supported by <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> 4 145 299 380 380 466 555 624 624 684 6841The implementation phase of <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> began <strong>May</strong> 3, 2004 andwas completed in January 2005.2 Clients with a disability may be exempted from <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> eithertemporarily or permanently.3Over time, all homeless CAAP clients will be offered a housing referral.Homeless CAAP clients who have logged the longest time in shelter sincebeing converted to <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> are prioritized to receive housingreferrals.Shelter is offered to all homeless CAAP clients until they actually moveinto housing (i.e., clients referred to housing are offered shelter while theycomplete the expedited referral process, and clients awaiting a housingreferral are also offered shelter).4<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong>-supported SRO hotels are being aggressively opened asbudgetary and administrative constraints allow.When DHS leases hotels, pre-existing tenants can choose to sign a leaseand stay, so not all of these units are available to CNC clients.Vacant units in these hotels serve as an exclusive referral source for CNCclients, but CNC clients can also be referred to additional units withinDHS' umbrella Housing First Program.Page 1 of 6


<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> <strong>Monthly</strong> <strong>Statistical</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 1Feb-05 Mar-05 Apr-05 <strong>May</strong>-05 Jun-05 Jul-05 Aug-05 Sep-05 Oct-05 Nov-05 Dec-05Number of homeless CAAP clients paid aid on check dayNumber of active homeless CAAP clients throughout the month% of homeless CAAP clients converted to <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> 2Cumulative number of housing referral offers made to homeless CAAPclients 3Cumulative number of homeless CAAP clients who have moved intohousingNumber of homeless CAAP clients currently active in the housingreferral processCumulative number of SRO hotel rooms supported by <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> 4543 519 529 511 492 444 446 464 418 497 412629 650 653 615 533 545 537 511 49697% 96% 97% 97% 98% 98% 97% 97% 96%notavailablenotavailablenotavailablenotavailable964 1,018 1,077 1,145 1,193 1,247 1,287 1,327 1,360 1,390 1,434710 754 805 860 899 930 985 1,025 1,067 1,089 1,11528 38 44 45 32 51 33 27 18 23 32709 793 793 793 793 793 793 793 793 793 9031The implementation phase of <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> began <strong>May</strong> 3, 2004 andwas completed in January 2005.2 Clients with a disability may be exempted from <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> eithertemporarily or permanently.3Over time, all homeless CAAP clients will be offered a housing referral.Homeless CAAP clients who have logged the longest time in shelter sincebeing converted to <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> are prioritized to receive housingreferrals.Shelter is offered to all homeless CAAP clients until they actually moveinto housing (i.e., clients referred to housing are offered shelter while theycomplete the expedited referral process, and clients awaiting a housingreferral are also offered shelter).4<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong>-supported SRO hotels are being aggressively opened asbudgetary and administrative constraints allow.When DHS leases hotels, pre-existing tenants can choose to sign a leaseand stay, so not all of these units are available to CNC clients.Vacant units in these hotels serve as an exclusive referral source for CNCclients, but CNC clients can also be referred to additional units withinDHS' umbrella Housing First Program.Page 2 of 6


<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> <strong>Monthly</strong> <strong>Statistical</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 1Number of homeless CAAP clients paid aid on check dayNumber of active homeless CAAP clients throughout the month% of homeless CAAP clients converted to <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> 2Cumulative number of housing referral offers made to homeless CAAPclients 3Cumulative number of homeless CAAP clients who have moved intohousingNumber of homeless CAAP clients currently active in the housingreferral processJan-06 Feb-06 Mar-06 Apr-06 <strong>May</strong>-06 Jun-06 Jul-06 Aug-06 Sep-06 Oct-06 Nov-06433 417 392 415 393 404 387 352 365 354 363notavailablenotavailablenotavailablenotavailablenotavailablenotavailablenotavailable 510 534 484 456 470 485 493notavailable 92% 92% 93% 92% 93% 95% 95%1,485 1,553 1,631 1,683 1,776 1,930 2,010 2,091 2,180 2,216 2,2561,143 1,211 1,265 1,318 1,362 1,436 1,483 1,566 1,621 1,674 1,70950 49 55 50 80 53 84 51 71 41 37Cumulative number of SRO hotel rooms supported by <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> 4903 985 985 993 1,233 1,233 1,233 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,3211The implementation phase of <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> began <strong>May</strong> 3, 2004 andwas completed in January 2005.2 Clients with a disability may be exempted from <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> eithertemporarily or permanently.3Over time, all homeless CAAP clients will be offered a housing referral.Homeless CAAP clients who have logged the longest time in shelter sincebeing converted to <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> are prioritized to receive housingreferrals.Shelter is offered to all homeless CAAP clients until they actually moveinto housing (i.e., clients referred to housing are offered shelter while theycomplete the expedited referral process, and clients awaiting a housingreferral are also offered shelter).4<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong>-supported SRO hotels are being aggressively opened asbudgetary and administrative constraints allow.When DHS leases hotels, pre-existing tenants can choose to sign a leaseand stay, so not all of these units are available to CNC clients.Vacant units in these hotels serve as an exclusive referral source for CNCclients, but CNC clients can also be referred to additional units withinDHS' umbrella Housing First Program.Page 3 of 6


<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> <strong>Monthly</strong> <strong>Statistical</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 1Dec-06 Jan-07 Feb-07 Mar-07 Apr-07 <strong>May</strong>-07 Jun-07 Jul-07 Aug-07 Sep-07Number of homeless CAAP clients paid aid on check dayNumber of active homeless CAAP clients throughout the month% of homeless CAAP clients converted to <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> 2Cumulative number of housing referral offers made to homeless CAAPclients 3Cumulative number of homeless CAAP clients who have moved intohousingNumber of homeless CAAP clients currently active in the housingreferral processCumulative number of SRO hotel rooms supported by <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> 4333 376 373 408 380 357 394 381 361 396508 533 515 561 593 544 557 527 522 54595% 96% 93% 96% 94% 93% 96% 95% 94% 98%2,296 2,337 2,362 2,414 2,445 2,476 2,524 2,569 2,631 2,6671,741 1,772 1,809 1,845 1,876 1,903 1,939 1,984 2,022 2,06244 44 21 33 28 27 35 25 43 301,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,3211The implementation phase of <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> began <strong>May</strong> 3, 2004 andwas completed in January 2005.2 Clients with a disability may be exempted from <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> eithertemporarily or permanently.3Over time, all homeless CAAP clients will be offered a housing referral.Homeless CAAP clients who have logged the longest time in shelter sincebeing converted to <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> are prioritized to receive housingreferrals.Shelter is offered to all homeless CAAP clients until they actually moveinto housing (i.e., clients referred to housing are offered shelter while theycomplete the expedited referral process, and clients awaiting a housingreferral are also offered shelter).4<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong>-supported SRO hotels are being aggressively opened asbudgetary and administrative constraints allow.When DHS leases hotels, pre-existing tenants can choose to sign a leaseand stay, so not all of these units are available to CNC clients.Vacant units in these hotels serve as an exclusive referral source for CNCclients, but CNC clients can also be referred to additional units withinDHS' umbrella Housing First Program.Page 4 of 6


<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> <strong>Monthly</strong> <strong>Statistical</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 1Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 <strong>May</strong>-09Number of homeless CAAP clients paid aid on check dayNumber of active homeless CAAP clients throughout the month% of homeless CAAP clients converted to <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> 2Cumulative number of housing referral offers made to homeless CAAPclients 3Cumulative number of homeless CAAP clients who have moved intohousingNumber of homeless CAAP clients currently active in the housingreferral processCumulative number of SRO hotel rooms supported by <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> 4418 464 425 445 369 408 396 401 453 422562 599 592 492 585 563 526 618 595 56695% 94% 95% 93% 94% 94% 93% 95% 95% 95%2,995 3,030 3,084 3,108 3,134 3,166 3,198 3,249 3,296 3,3282,343 2,371 2,423 2,444 2,469 2,490 2,528 2,568 2,594 2,62921 23 18 16 13 18 7 4 23 171,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,321 1,3211The implementation phase of <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> began <strong>May</strong> 3, 2004 andwas completed in January 2005.2 Clients with a disability may be exempted from <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> eithertemporarily or permanently.3Over time, all homeless CAAP clients will be offered a housing referral.Homeless CAAP clients who have logged the longest time in shelter sincebeing converted to <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong> are prioritized to receive housingreferrals.Shelter is offered to all homeless CAAP clients until they actually moveinto housing (i.e., clients referred to housing are offered shelter while theycomplete the expedited referral process, and clients awaiting a housingreferral are also offered shelter).4<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Not</strong> <strong>Cash</strong>-supported SRO hotels are being aggressively opened asbudgetary and administrative constraints allow.When DHS leases hotels, pre-existing tenants can choose to sign a leaseand stay, so not all of these units are available to CNC clients.Vacant units in these hotels serve as an exclusive referral source for CNCclients, but CNC clients can also be referred to additional units withinDHS' umbrella Housing First Program.Page 6 of 6

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