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Implemented in early 2017 and operational since January 2018, this program provides additional resources to rural areas, builds and expands on current relationships, and helps those most in need. It offers a centralized application process, although it may add some time to the process. The selection process could be subjective at times, and some areas may find it challenging to have all necessary partners.
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UAACOG and CoC Who we are Rural Relationships
Coordinated entry Planning – early 2017 Implemented – January 2018 Why? Provides area with additional resources Builds and expands on current relationships Able to help those most in need Centralized application process Cons Adds time to the process The selection process could be seen as subjective not always objective Some areas may find it difficult to have all the necessary partners
Journey Home • 30 unit Permanent Supportive Housing apartment building in Cañon City • Received 30 Project Based Vouchers for the building from DOLA-Division of Housing • Partnered with Loaves and Fishes, Fremont County Department of Human Services and Solvista Health • Use Coordinated Entry as part of tenant selection • Leased in three days
Homeless Housing Vouchers and supplemental program DOLA-DOH contract • Family Unification Program (FUP) • Youth Family Unification Program (Y-FUP) • State Housing Vouchers • Colorado Choice Transition Vouchers (CCT) • CoC Vouchers • Next Step Tenant Based Rental Assistance (Transitional Housing)
Why partner with CoC Provides area with additional resources Builds and expands on current relationships Able to help those most in need Increases the number of people we can help Thank you!