Measuring Housing Grant Impact
GrantID: 68744
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Measuring Outcomes in Innovative Housing Solutions
When establishing innovative housing solutions for individuals found Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST), a clear framework for measuring outcomes is vital. This funding initiative encourages projects to define specific benchmarks that assess the effectiveness of housing models designed to support treatment and recovery. These include measuring housing stability, engagement with mental health services, and reductions in recidivism rates among participants. Importantly, this funding does not support generalized housing initiatives without a clear therapeutic component or evidence-based approach.
Key Performance Indicators to Track
Essential Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) include the following: the percentage of individuals who maintain housing for at least six months, rates of participation in therapy or rehabilitation programs, and the frequency of emergency room visits or police interactions post-housing placement. Tracking these metrics will allow organizations to evaluate the effectiveness of their housing solutions and make necessary adjustments to improve outcomes continually.
Reporting and Evaluation Requirements
Proper evaluation and reporting mechanisms should be integrated within proposed housing initiatives. Grant recipients will be required to submit regular reports that detail progress against established benchmarks, detailing any issues that arise and the corresponding corrective actions taken. This framework ensures that housing programs remain effective and responsive to the needs of IST individuals.
Establishing Performance Thresholds
Ultimately, organizations must set clear performance thresholds that delineate successful outcomes from unsuccessful efforts. For instance, a project may establish a target of achieving at least 75% housing stability within the first year of implementation. These thresholds not only inform funding continuation decisions but also provide a roadmap for ongoing program improvement and engagement with IST individuals in recovery.
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