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MDHI and HOST brief committee on HMIS, coordinated entry and a $425,000 prevention planning grant
Summary
Metro Denver Homeless Initiative described how the Homeless Management Information System and One Home coordinated entry work across the region, reported more than 34,000 unduplicated individuals served in 2024, and said Denver and Adams County received $425,000 in planning funds for a targeted prevention pilot.
Metro Denver Homeless Initiative (MDHI) and HOST briefed the Community Planning and Housing Committee on April 14 about the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), the One Home coordinated entry system and a new prevention planning grant.
Jason Johnson, executive director of MDHI, said the Colorado HMIS is a shared data platform used by continuums of care across the state to compile client-level service records and produce unduplicated counts of people served. "Over the course of 2024... we saw more than 34,000 unduplicated individuals being served by our homeless…
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