Data analytics helps guide our work. Since 2017, we’ve worked with 84.51 a retail data science, insights and media company. Drawing insights about homelessness.
Utilizing years’ worth of Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) data.
Read more about this partnership: Ending homelessness with data science.
The City of Cincinnati’s Office of Performance and Data Analytics is now also partnering with us. To complete a first of its kind analysis. Specifically of the efficacy of emergency rental assistance payments. Made during the COVID pandemic.
The results of this analysis will help identify the best solutions to homelessness going forward.
2022 Cincinnati/Hamilton County Homelessness Data
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has charged Strategies to End Homelessness with overseeing our local HMIS. Read more about HUD’s HMIS Requirements. Data published regarding homelessness in Greater Cincinnati, not issued by Strategies to End Homelessness, may be inaccurate or out of date.
Cincinnati/Hamilton County Homelessness Data for 2022. The data represents the number of individuals and households served. In certain programs, demand for service exceeds the number of individuals or households able to be served.
Predictive Data Analytics
It is our goal to use predictive data analytics to identify households at risk of homelessness. Or experiencing housing instability or potential eviction. And intercede at an early point in an emerging housing crisis.
Far sooner than previously possible. And perhaps before the household is fully aware their situation is indicative of potential eviction and homelessness. Working with our partner agencies to offer families case management, and legal services. Providing financial support to address their emerging housing crisis.
Community Solutions is a national leader helping nonprofits utilize data. Utilizing their Built for Zero initiative.
An initiative that engaged more than 100 communities using data to address homelessness.
Community Solutions selected Strategies to End Homelessness to represent Cincinnati/Hamilton County. One of 8 communities in the nation to be a part of a first-ever Housing Stability Learning Cohort.
The Cohort is using data to identify new ways to address housing instability and prevent homelessness.
And designed to co-create community-based approaches. Coordinating and targeting homelessness prevention to reduce the number of people who become homeless. All while advancing racial equity.