Allows participants to conduct a site inspection and analysis of inspection result and introduces a web-based software to assist with rent reasonableness testing.
Allows participants to conduct a site inspection and analysis of inspection result and introduces a web-based software to assist with rent reasonableness testing.
The HMIS Workshop is for new users (within the last year) who enter, view and utilize reports/data within the HMIS system (ETO) and in HMIS Warehouse (Green River). It is designed to review and dig into the information provided through the online training courses! The goal is to focus on how to make HMIS data entry flow for your agency. We will dive into all things HMIS (ETO and Warehouse). Take the lead and allow us to assist in any way that we can!
Please bring your laptops, phones, devices, and anything that you use for data entry so that we can assist on all levels. Meet the HMIS Staff and assist us in improving data quality across the CoC.
The HMIS Workshop is for everyone who enters, views, utilizes reports/data within the HMIS system (ETO) and in HMIS Warehouse (Green River). It is designed for your agency-specific HMIS needs! The goal is to focus on how to make HMIS data entry flow for your agency. We will dive into all things HMIS (ETO and Warehouse). Take the lead and allow us to assist in any way that we can!
Please bring your laptops, phone, device, anything that you use for data entry so that we can assist on all levels. Meet the HMIS Staff and assist us in improving data quality across the CoC.

This course will help you understand the basics of Diversion: what it is, when to use it and why. We will also discuss the mindset of diversion, the impact of a crisis, how to approach the situation and review the 9 steps to effective diversion.
Learn the application process for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the Employment Program for Self-Sufficiency. The training covers the history of welfare, eligibility points/documentation, Choices Employment Program for TANF recipients, benefits participants are eligible to receive, and assistance available after gaining employment.
This training is primarily for those new to homeless services and gives an overview of what the Continuum of Care is, how systems work, best practices in case management, frameworks in which we practice, and other helpful information.
This training covers how to document homelessness and disability for CoC participants. We discuss chronicity, HUD definition of homelessness, third-party letters, verification of disability, Rapid Rehousing, Permanent Supportive Housing, and self-affidavits.
Homelessness does not discriminate and does not define the student or family experiencing it. Homelessness is everywhere and everyone could potentially experience it. Providers will help to deepen knowledge and expansion of the basic requirements or needs for McKinney-Vento students and families.