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Fairfax County Housing Options: Permanent Supportive Housing CORPORATION FOR SUPPORTIVE HOUSING MARCH 2012 WWW.CSH.ORG

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Corporation For Supportive Housing: Fairfax County Housing Options: Permanent Supportive Housing March 2012

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Fairfax County Housing Options:

Permanent Supportive Housing

CORPORATION FOR SUPPORTIVE HOUSING

MARCH 2012

WWW.CSH.ORG

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Corporation for Supportive Housing

CSH is a national non-profit organization and community

development financial institution that helps communities

create permanent housing with services to prevent and end

homelessness.

Founded in 1991, CSH advances its mission by providing

advocacy, expertise, leadership, and financial resources to

make it easier to create and operate supportive housing.

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Our Structure

Field

National Program

Business Support and Management

Communications and Fund Development

CSH headquarters are in New York

with program staff deployed from

20 communities in 14 states and

the District of Columbia.

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Our Supportive Housing Partners

Developers (for-profit and

nonprofit)

Property Management

Firms

Service Providers and

Agencies

Scattered Site Owners and Operators

Public Agencies

Consultants, TA Providers,

Financial Institutions

Elected and Appointed Officials

Advocacy Partners

Philanthropic Stakeholders

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CSH: 20 Years of Leading the

Supportive Housing Movement

Provides Housing

for People

Revitalizes

Communities

Reduces Stress on

Emergency Systems

Leverages Other

Resources

Serves as a Tool for

Economic Development

Supportive

Housing

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CSH Lending: Our Products

Predevelopment Acquisition

Loans (PALs)

• Site acquisition

• Feasibility studies

• Fees for engineering and other

consultants

• Construction financing

• Mini-perm loans

Predevelopment Initiation

Loans (PILs)

Loans cover expenses in the

earliest stages of predevelopment

• Site assessment and feasibility

• Assembling development team

• Options and deposits

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Our Policy Sector Reach

Supportive Housing

Corrections / Criminal Justice

Social Services

Native Americans

Employment

Veterans Affairs

Aging

Child Welfare

Behavioral Health

Health / Hospitals

Housing / Community

Development

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CSH Public Policy

Approach

• Developing and disseminating

outcome data

• Educating and engaging policy

• Offering practical advice to

public sector investors

• Serving as a neutral broker

Products and Services

• 10-year Plan development and

implementation support

• Federal, state, county and local

advocacy

• Designing and advocating

friendly policies

• Engaging mainstream systems

• Convening and galvanizing

policymakers

• Structuring loan funds

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CSH Impact: By the Numbers

• Catalyst for 143,000 units of

supportive housing

• Over 40,500 people living in

CSH-backed supportive

housing

• Working in # communities

• 50,000 people trained in last

5 years

• Over $200 million in loans

• Nearly $100 million in grants

• $2.16 billion leveraged by state

and local policy efforts in last 3

years

• $2.69 billion leveraged by federal

public policy efforts in last 3years

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Implementing DC’s Ten-Year Plan

- Unit Goal

2,000 Units for Individuals

500 Units for Families

- Financial Modeling

How much will unit creation cost?

What type of units will exist?

Where will the resources come from?

- Restructure Interagency Council for Homeless

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Continued work on DC’s Ten-

Year Plan

• Annual Revisions

oRevising the Need

oUpdating the Financial Model

• Combining Resources

oAgency Partnerships to Apply for Funding

oConsolidated RFP

• Right-Sizing the System

o ICH 5-Year Strategic Plan

oAnnual Work Planning Goals

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Targeting and Priority

Populations

• Every public service system has “hot spots”: high

need, complex clients who consume a

disproportionate share of system resources and

attention:

• Frequent users of hospitals and health care

• Frequent users of jails and correctional facilities

• Families with chronic child welfare involvement

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Supportive Housing is a Solution

for System “Hot Spots”

• Studies have shown supportive housing to:

• Reduce hospital admissions from 27-77%

• Reduce jail use by more than 50%

• Reduce psychiatric hospitalizations by 49%

• Detox use by more than 80%

• Child welfare system involvement by more than 60%

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Frequent User Systems

Engagement (FUSE) Initiatives

• Use supportive housing to break costly cycle of frequent

jail and shelter use

• Evaluation results show 90% housing retention, 92%

reduction of homeless shelters, and 53% reduction in

jail use

Frequent User Case Study

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High Utilizers of Public Services with Poor

Outcomes

• Billings’ (2006) analysis of NYC Medicaid claims data found that:

• 20% of adult disabled patients

subject to mandatory managed care account for 73% of costs

• 3% of patients accounting for 30% of all costs for adult disabled patients

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Annual Savings from Reducing Hospital

Admissions for Frequent Users

Assumptions: Targeting people with 3+ hospital admissions per year, with average stay per admission of 5 nights@ per night cost of $2,026

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Supportive Housing’s

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Reduction Potential

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Advancing FUSE Nationally

• CSH implementing

FUSE in:

• New York City

• Cook County, IL

• Hennepin County, MN

• Connecticut

• District of Columbia

• Seattle

• Denver

• Planning/exploring new

initiatives in:

• Rhode Island

• Newark, NJ

• Franklin County, OH