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CoC Number: WA-501
CoC Name: __ Washington Balance of State CoC
Important Notes About This Data:This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) in the fiscal year 2017 application for CoC Homeless Assistance Programs.
HUD has conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with
these standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the Housing Inventory and Homeless Count data may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to
count the homeless may cause a change in homeless counts between reporting periods. For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly.
CoC contact information can be found on the HUD Exchange website (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/?granteesaction=main.searchresultsprogramid=3).
2017 Awards by Component and Renewal Type Monday, July 09, 2018
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CoC Number: WA-501
CoC Name: __ Washington Balance of State CoC
Important Notes About This Data:This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) in the fiscal year 2017 application for CoC Homeless Assistance Programs.
HUD has conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with
these standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the Housing Inventory and Homeless Count data may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to
count the homeless may cause a change in homeless counts between reporting periods. For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly.
CoC contact information can be found on the HUD Exchange website (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/?granteesaction=main.searchresultsprogramid=3).
$186,252
$1,356,454
$299,221
$645,590
$143,082
$3,848,376
PH - Permanent Supportive HousingPH - Rapid Re-housingJoint TH-RRHTransitional HousingHMISCoC Planning Project
Total Award Amount
$6,478,975.00
2017 Awards by Component and Renewal Type
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30
PH -
Permanent
Supportive
Housing
PH - Rapid Re-
housing
Joint TH-RRH Transitional
Housing
HMIS CoC Planning
Project
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New Projects Renewal Projects Expansion Projects
Planning Projects UFA Projects
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CoC Number: WA-501
CoC Name: __ Washington Balance of State CoC
Important Notes About This Data:This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) in the fiscal year 2017 application for CoC Homeless Assistance Programs.
HUD has conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with
these standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the Housing Inventory and Homeless Count data may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to
count the homeless may cause a change in homeless counts between reporting periods. For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly.
CoC contact information can be found on the HUD Exchange website (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/?granteesaction=main.searchresultsprogramid=3).
2017 Housing Inventory Summarized by Target Population and Bed Type
* Mixed beds may serve any target population**Adult & Child and Adult & Child Beds refer to beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18
Beds by Designated Target Population
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ds
Youth 86 25 10
Mixed 1475 103 819 1445 792
Individuals 810 46 1004 805 315
Households 484 15 380 913 532
Emergency
Shelter
Other
Permanent
Housing
Permanent
Supportive
Housing
Rapid Re-
Housing
Transitional
Housing
Beds by Intended Household Type Served
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500
1000
1500
2000
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3500
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eds
Child-Only Beds 47 0 0 0 20
Adult-Only Beds 1219 100 1256 1592 417
Adult & Child Beds** 1301 64 947 1596 1212
Emergency
Shelter
Other
Permanent
Housing
Permanent
Supportive
Housing
Rapid Re-
Housing
Transitional
Housing
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CoC Number: WA-501
CoC Name: __ Washington Balance of State CoC
Important Notes About This Data:This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) in the fiscal year 2017 application for CoC Homeless Assistance Programs.
HUD has conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with
these standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the Housing Inventory and Homeless Count data may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to
count the homeless may cause a change in homeless counts between reporting periods. For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly.
CoC contact information can be found on the HUD Exchange website (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/?granteesaction=main.searchresultsprogramid=3).
Households with only
children³
1039
616
29
450
926
1
1350
254
60
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Persons in
households
without
children¹
Persons in
households with
at least one
adult and one
child²
Persons in
households with
only children³
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er
of
Pe
rso
ns
Emergency Transitional* Unsheltered
2017 Point in Time Count Summarized by Household Type
Proportion of Households Served by Program Type
Emergency Transitional Unsheltered
Households without
children¹
Households with at least
one adult and one child²
* Safe Haven programs are included in the Transitional Housing category.
¹This category includes single adults, adult couples with no children, and groups of adults. ²This category includes households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
³This category includes persons under age 18, including children in one-child households, adolescent parents and their children, adolescent siblings, or other household configurations composed only of children.
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CoC Number: WA-501
CoC Name: __ Washington Balance of State CoC
Important Notes About This Data:This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) in the fiscal year 2017 application for CoC Homeless Assistance Programs.
HUD has conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with
these standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the Housing Inventory and Homeless Count data may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to
count the homeless may cause a change in homeless counts between reporting periods. For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly.
CoC contact information can be found on the HUD Exchange website (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/?granteesaction=main.searchresultsprogramid=3).
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Persons in
households
without children¹
Persons in
households with at
least one adult and
one child²
Children Under Age 18 Persons Age 18 to 24 Persons Over Age 24
Persons in
households
without children¹
Persons in
households with at
least one adult and
one child²
Persons in
households
without children¹
Persons in
households with at
least one adult and
one child²
UnshelteredTransitional*Emergency
* Safe Haven programs are included in the Transitional Housing category.
¹This category includes single adults, adult couples with no children, and groups of adults. ²This category includes households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
³This category includes persons under age 18, including children in one-child households, adolescent parents and their children, adolescent siblings, or other household configurations composed only of children.
* Safe Haven programs are included in the Transitional Housing category.
¹This category includes single adults, adult couples with no children, and groups of adults. ²This category includes households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
2017 Point-In-Time Count Proportion of Persons in each Age Group by Household Type
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CoC Number: WA-501
CoC Name: __ Washington Balance of State CoC
Important Notes About This Data:This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) in the fiscal year 2017 application for CoC Homeless Assistance Programs.
HUD has conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with
these standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the Housing Inventory and Homeless Count data may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to
count the homeless may cause a change in homeless counts between reporting periods. For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly.
CoC contact information can be found on the HUD Exchange website (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/?granteesaction=main.searchresultsprogramid=3).
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66
633
72
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Chronically
Homeless
persons in
households
without
children¹
Chronically
Homeless
persons in
households with
at least one
adult and one
child²
Chronically
Homeless
persons in
households with
only children³
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ns
Emergency Transitional* Unsheltered
2017 Point in Time Count Summarized by Chronically Homeless by Household Type
* Safe Haven programs are included in the Transitional Housing category.
¹This category includes single adults, adult couples with no children, and groups of adults. ²This category includes households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
³This category includes persons under age 18, including children in one-child households, adolescent parents and their children, adolescent siblings, or other household configurations composed only of children.
22 22
0
5
10
15
20
25
Chronically Homeless households with
at least one adult and one child²
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Emergency Transitional* Unsheltered
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CoC Number: WA-501
CoC Name: __ Washington Balance of State CoC
Important Notes About This Data:This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) in the fiscal year 2017 application for CoC Homeless Assistance Programs.
HUD has conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with
these standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the Housing Inventory and Homeless Count data may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to
count the homeless may cause a change in homeless counts between reporting periods. For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly.
CoC contact information can be found on the HUD Exchange website (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/?granteesaction=main.searchresultsprogramid=3).
* Safe Haven programs are included in the Transitional Housing category.
¹This category includes single adults, adult couples with no children, and groups of adults. ²This category includes households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
³This category includes persons under age 18, including children in one-child households, adolescent parents and their children, adolescent siblings, or other household configurations composed only of children.
486
332
221
5
499
191
6083
601
275
162
8
369
123
9 9
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Severely
Mentally Ill
Chronic
Substance
Abuse
Veterans Persons with
HIV/AIDS
Victims of
Domestic
Violence
Unaccompanied
Youth
Parenting
Youth
Children of
Parenting
Youth
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of
Pe
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ns
Sheltered Unsheltered
2017 Point in Time Count Summarized by Sub-Population
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