Spokane HMIS - City of Spokane, Washington The City of Spokane’s Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) database is comprised of a diverse range of service providers and organizations located throughout Spokane County, with the collective goal of addressing the social service needs of our most vulnerable citizens
Spokane Regional Continuum of Care In the City of Spokane, people experiencing homelessness are provided services that target their barriers and needs to achieving housing stability This is done through what is called a "Continuum of Care", or CoC
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Pages tagged with CMIS - City of Spokane, Washington Pages tagged with "CMIS" How COVID-19 will impact the 2021 Point-in-Time Count - January 12, 2021 at 2:44 p m - One of several tools to learn about our homeless populations
Mayor Brown, Spokane City Council Members Announce Comprehensive . . . Mayor Lisa Brown and members of the Spokane City Council on Thursday announced a comprehensive homelessness strategy, instituting a process and safeguards for siting essential services, and establishing a streamlined tool for engagement and enforcement of obstruction and unauthorized camping
CHHS Funding Opportunities - City of Spokane, Washington The City of Spokane, through the Community, Housing, and Human Services Department, is seeking proposals for projects that will address the affordable housing crisis within the city limits of Spokane
How COVID-19 will impact the 2021 Point-in-Time Count The 2021 Spokane County Point-in-Time Count will happen on January 28 The Point-in-Time Count is one of several reports in the effort to move people into safe and stable permanent housing, as the data gathered from this census shows much more than how many people are homeless in Spokane
A year of great strides in CHHS with homelessness, housing CHHS provided about 30 trainings for partners to input homelessness data into the regional Continuum of Care’s Content Management Information System (CMIS) that has increased to 450 users The data is used to allocate resources, assess program and project performance, and set policy across homeless crisis response systems