Good news! The data from 100,000 Homes communities across the country shows 19 factors we believe correspond to high rates of homeless housing placement. Our free, online self-assessment can provide your community with a custom report on your strengths and weaknesses. Why not gather your local team and see your results today?
Downloadable documents and tools
General information
- 100,000 Homes one-year anniversary video
- 2-page overview of the 100,000 Homes Campaign
- Glossary of terms
- 100,000 Homes Campaign overview video
- Recording of February 22, 2012 orientation WebEx
- Aggregated QuickBase data
- First-Year Campaign Report
- 2012 Campaign Innovations Calendar
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100,000 Homes logo
-- EPS version of logo
-- JPG version of logo
Health Integration
- Health Integration: a supplement to the 100,000 Homes Playbook
- Health Integration call series recording archive
- Health Integration Impact Tool
- Worksheet to assist with care coordination goal-setting
- NHCHC Funding Brief: Expanding Health Center Services to Supportive Housing Sites
- Abt Associates: Making Subsidized Rental Housing a Platform for Improved Health for Vulnerable Populations
Build the local team and political will
- Campaign Project Manager job description template
- Local Campaign Team worksheet
- Local Campaign Team stakeholders diagram: a one-page diagram of stakeholders who might be involved in your local effort.
- Project H3 Subcommittee Structure document: an example of how Phoenix organized its local team into committees.
- US Interagency Council on Homelessness webinar on the role of Public Housing Agencies in ending homelessness
Clarify the demand
- Registry week preparation checklist
- Volunteer release form
- Partner confidentiality agreement
- Project H3 Release of Information
- VA Release of Information
- Recording of Quickbase orientation with Arlington, VA, October 2011 and associated training powerpoint
- Watch a training session on using the Vulnerability Index Database
- 2-page cheat sheet on pulling reports from Quickbase
- PIT Count/Registry Week Integration Toolkit
- ABQ PIT survey
Line up the supply
- Abundance Index: a tool to line up your community's housing/services supply
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Memorandums Of Understanding (MOUs) that other communities have negotiated to modify their Housing Authority’s Admin Plan or work with their Veterans Administration on housing the most chronic and vulnerable:
1. DC's MOU with the Veterans Administration
2. DC's MOU with the PHA
3. Denver's MOU with the PHA
- Phoenix Project H3 volunteer survey: an example of a tool to harness non-traditional sources of abundance by re-connecting with volunteers after registry week
- List of Section 8 Federal mandated denials
- Arizona Coalition to End Homelessness Whitepaper: Abundance and Prioritization of Existing Resources
- Arizona Coalition to End Homelessness Whitepaper: Local Preferences in Housing Choice Voucher Programs
- List of Apartment Associations by state and link to Innovations call recording with the Apartment Association of New Mexico on securing apartments for Albuquerque's vulnerable residents
- Housing Choice Voucher Set-Aside Toolkit
Move people into housing
- District of Columbia's housing process map
- District of Columbia’s housing database: a powerpoint explaining DC's housing database
- District of Columbia's housing database: link to a recording of DC explaining the database on an innovations call
- Sample housing specialist job description
- Landlord letter and informational brochure from the Brownsville Partnership to recruit landlords into providing apartments for scatter-site tenants
- Supply/Demand worksheet: a tool to assist in calculating your community's housing/services supply as set out in the Abundance Index
- How to get your own housing placement boot camp board game overview: learn how to get your own housing placement board game from Signarama! (You'll need to email them this board outline and these print cards.)
- Fair Housing Law opinion: A professional legal opinion detailing why prioritization does not violate fair housing law
Retain people in housing



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