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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHOMELESS COALITION REPORT HOMELESS COALITION of Southern Indiana Key Accomplishments over the Last Year Fall of 2019 City of Jeffersonville and City of New Albany • The Homeless Coalition has diversified its revenue stream to include membership investment,individual donations,faith-based contributions,and more grant funding. • The White Flag shelter has had nearly 1,500 visits over 168 nights to the shelter the last three seasons.More than 200 community volunteers donated over 5,000 hours. 171 individuals served through the program.Partnerships resulted in vaccines,HIV testing, medical care,free transportation,and facilities. • The Coalition coordinated the Point in Time Count in 2019,the annual count of street and sheltered homeless individuals.Through coordination and collaboration,the number of surveyed individuals increased from 178 in 2018 to 283 in 2019.The true count is the PIT Count multiplied between 5-10 times per private developers and IHCDA, respectively. • The Coalition has secured a multi-year grant from the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana to streamline the entry into services.To date,the project has successfully piloted a community facing platform to quickly connect individuals to resources.White Flag served as the pilot site. 17 service providers participated in the pilot.The service provider communication tool to track referrals and increase service provider accountability is on track to pilot in September. IHCDA and their software vendor,@Work Solutions have completed the customization of their software for the pilot and will be doing training before the pilot.The goal is for both platforms to be tested once more at the White Flag shelter this season. • The Homeless Coalition continues to have monthly membership meetings with representation from: LifeSpring,St.Elizabeth's,Volunteers of America,Center for Women and Families,Re:Center Ministries,Nomad Church Collective,New Albany Housing Authority,WorkOne,CASI,Hope Southern Indiana,Blue River Services, Hoosier Hills PACT,Access Ventures,TARC,IHCDA,IUS,Southeast Christian Church,Central Christian Church,local foundations,philanthropic groups,civic organizations,and other faith-based entities.