92241-PRA Logic Model

Section 811 Project Rental Assistance (PRA) for persons with Disabilities

92241

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SECTION 811 Project Rental Assistance Program

LOGIC MODEL

INFORMATION ABOUT THE PEOPLE

OUTCOME

UNITS

COMMENTS

Goal is to measure number of people who are referred to the program by target population category. This could be aggregated for the quarter and for the program to date

Number referred to PRAD – Institutional settings

Persons

Institutional setting is the Medicaid IMD definition and includes nursing facilities, public institutions, large board and care facilities (16 or more beds)

Number referred to PRAD - At risk of Institutionalization


An individual is At risk of institutionalization when faced with placement in a nursing home, Intermediate Care Facility/Developmental Disabilities (ICF/DD), long- term psychiatric hospital or other institution due to insufficient community or home-based services or supports that would enable the individual to remain independent

Persons


Number referred to PRAD - Homeless

Persons


Number referred to PRAD - at risk of homelessness


At risk of homelessness means, with respect to an individual or family, that the individual or family—

(A) has income below 30 percent of median income for the geographic area;

(B) has insufficient resources immediately available to attain housing stability; and

(C)(i) has moved frequently because of economic reasons;

(ii) is living in the home of another because of economic hardship;

(iii) has been notified that their right to occupy their current housing or living situation will be terminated;

(iv) lives in a hotel or motel;

(v) lives in severely overcrowded housing;

(vi) is exiting an institution; or

(vii) otherwise lives in housing that has characteristics associated with instability and increased risk of homelessness.

Persons


Number referred to PRAD – Other

Persons

Other includes or group home, adult board and care home (fewer than 16 beds) or other residential

Goal is to measure number of people who are accepted into the program by target population category . This could be aggregated for the quarter and for the program to date

Number accepted into PRAD - Institutional settings

Persons


Number accepted into PRAD - At risk of Institutionalization

Persons


Number accepted into PRAD - Homeless

Persons


Number accepted into PRAD - at risk of homelessness

Persons


Number accepted into PRAD - other

Persons


Goal is to measure number of people who are rejected by the program and why they are rejected. There are four possible reasons for rejection from the program: not disabled, over-income, not eligible for services, other. This could be aggregated for the quarter and for the program to date.

Number rejected by PRAD – Institutional settings – not disabled

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD – Institutional settings – over-income

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD – Institutional settings – not eligible for services

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD – Institutional settings – other

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - At risk of Institutionalization – not disabled

Persons




OUTCOME

UNITS

COMMENTS

Number rejected by PRAD - At risk of Institutionalization – over-income

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - At risk of Institutionalization – not eligible for services

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - At risk of Institutionalization - other

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - Homeless– not disabled

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - Homeless– over-income

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - Homeless– not eligible for services

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - Homeless- other

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - At risk of homelessness – not disabled

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - At risk of homelessness – over-income

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - At risk of homelessness – not eligible for services

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - At risk of homelessness – other

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD – Other – not disabled

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD – Other – over-income

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD – Other – not eligible for services

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD – Other - other

Persons


Goal is to measure number of people on the waiting list by target population category. This would be a point in time measure. This will only be answered by Grantees who are using waiting lists.

Does Grantee have a waiting list?

Yes or No

If yes, the grantee will continue to answer the next questions.

Number of applicants who are in Institutional settings on the waiting list

Persons


Number of applicants who are at risk of institutionalization on the waiting list

Persons


Number of applicants who are Homeless on the waiting list

Persons


Number of applicants who are At risk of homelessness on the waiting list

Persons


Number of Other applicants who are on the waiting list

Persons


Goal is to measure number of people who are eligible for the program but who are not referred because services are not available.

Number accepted into PRAD - Institutional settings but not referred because services are not available at the time a unit became available

Persons

This is an important but tricky measure; may only work for Grantees that have waiting lists. Will require additional explanation.

Number accepted into PRAD - At risk of Institutionalization but not referred because services are not available at the time a unit became available

Persons


Number accepted into PRAD - Homeless but not referred because services are not available at the time a unit became available

Persons


Number accepted into PRAD - at risk of homelessness but not referred because services are not available at the time a unit became available

Persons


Number accepted into PRAD – other but not referred because services are not available at the time a unit became available

Persons


Goal is to measure number of people who are referred to PRAD units by target population category. This could be aggregated for the quarter and for the program to date.

Number referred to PRAD unit- Institutional settings

Persons


Number referred to PRAD unit - At risk of Institutionalization

Persons


Number referred to PRAD unit - Homeless

Persons


Number referred to PRAD unit - at risk of homelessness

Persons


Number referred to PRAD unit - Other

Persons


Goal is to measure number of people who move into a PRAD unit by target population category . This could be aggregated for the quarter and for the program to date

Number moving into PRAD unit - Institutional settings

Persons


Number moving into PRAD unit - At risk of Institutionalization

Persons


Number moving into PRAD unit - Homeless

Persons


Number moving into PRAD unit - at risk of homelessness

Persons


Number moving into PRAD unit - other

Persons


Goal is to measure number of people who are rejected for a PRAD Unit and why they are rejected. There are four possible reasons for rejection from the program: criminal record, tenancy history, credit history, other. This could be aggregated for the quarter and for the program to date.

Number rejected for PRAD unit– Institutional settings – criminal record

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit – Institutional settings – tenancy history

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit – Institutional settings – credit history

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit – Institutional settings – other

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - At risk of Institutionalization – criminal record

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - At risk of Institutionalization – tenancy history

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - At risk of Institutionalization – credit history

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - At risk of Institutionalization – other

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - Homeless– criminal record

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - Homeless– tenancy history

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - Homeless– credit history

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - Homeless- other

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - At risk of homelessness – criminal record

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - At risk of homelessness – tenancy history

Persons


Number rejected by PRAD - At risk of homelessness – credit history

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit - At risk of homelessness – other

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit – Other – criminal record

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit – Other – tenancy history

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit – Other – credit history

Persons


Number rejected for PRAD unit – Other - other

Persons


Goal is to determine length of tenure in PRAD units.

Number of person previously in Institutional settings who have lived in PRAD units less than 6 months

Persons


Number of person previously in Institutional settings who have lived in PRAD units more than 6 months but less than one year

Persons


Number of person previously in Institutional settings who have lived in PRAD units more than one year but less than 18 months

Persons


Number of person previously in Institutional settings who have lived in PRAD units more than 18 months but less than two years

Persons


Number of person previously at risk of institutionalization who have lived in PRAD units less than 6 months

Persons


Number of person previously at risk of institutionalization who have lived in PRAD units more than 6 months but less than one year

Persons


Number of person previously at risk of institutionalization who have lived in PRAD units more than one year but less than 18 months

Persons




OUTCOME

UNITS

COMMENTS

Number of person previously at risk of institutionalization who have lived in PRAD units more than 18 months but less than two years

Persons


Number of person previously homeless who have lived in PRAD units less than 6 months

Persons


Number of person previously homeless who have lived in PRAD units more than 6 months but less than one year

Persons


Number of person previously homeless who have lived in PRAD units more than one year but less than 18 months

Persons


Number of person previously homeless who have lived in PRAD units more than 18 months but less than two years

Persons


Number of person previously At risk of homelessness who have lived in PRAD units less than 6 months

Persons


Number of person previously At risk of homelessness who have lived in PRAD units more than 6 months but less than one year

Persons


Number of person previously At risk of homelessness who have lived in PRAD units more than one year but less than 18 months

Persons


Number of person previously At risk of homelessness who have lived in PRAD units more than 18 months but less than two years

Persons


Number of persons – OTHER- who have lived in PRAD units less than 6 months

Persons


Number of persons – OTHER - who have lived in PRAD units more than 6 months but less than one year

Persons


Number of persons – OTHER- who have lived in PRAD units more than one year but less than 18 months

Persons


Number of persons- OTHER - who have lived in PRAD units more than 18 months but less than two years

Persons


INFORMATION ABOUT THE UNITS

OUTCOME

UNITS

COMMENTS

Number of new units with signed RAC this quarter.

Units

Total number of units with signed RACs over all quarters.

Units


Goal is to measure the number of units selected for PRAD that have capital funding from various federal and state sources.

Of units new this quarter, number with LIHTC funding

Units

Have to decide if Grantees report each unit once only (e.g. under largest source of capital) or report multiple funding sources.

Of units new this quarter, number with HOME funding

Units

Of units new this quarter, number with other federal capital funding

Units

Of units new this quarter, number with state capital funding

Units

Goal is to measure the number of units selected for PRAD that are income targeted.

Of units new this quarter, number with income targeting requirement s of 20% of AMI or below

Units


Of units new this quarter, number with income targeting requirement s of 30% of AMI or below

Units


Of units new this quarter, number with income targeting requirement s of 40% of AMI or below

Units


Of units new this quarter, number with income targeting requirement s of 50% of AMI or below

Units


Of units new this quarter, number with income targeting requirement s of 60% of AMI or below

Units


Of units new this quarter, number with no income targeting

Units


OUTCOME

UNITS

COMMENTS

Goal is to measure the number of units of various sizes selected for the program

Total units under RAC which are studios or efficiency apartments

Units


Total units under RAC which are one-bedroom apartments

Units


Total units under RAC which are two-bedroom apartments

Units


Total units under RAC which are three-bedroom apartments

Units


Total units under RAC which are four -bedroom apartments

Units


Goal is to measure the number of units which are accessible, adaptable and /or visitable.

Total units under RAC which are wheelchair accessible

Units

Definitions will be needed. Determine whether units can be in more than one category

Total units under RAC which are adaptable

Units


Total units which are visitable

Units


Goal is to determine the length of time to lease-up units.

For units newly under RAC this quarter, the number leased-up as soon as units able to be occupied.

Units


For units newly under RAC this quarter, the number leased-up within two weeks of notification that unit was ready for occupancy.

Units


For units newly under RAC this quarter, the number leased-up within one month of notification that unit was ready for occupancy.

Units


For units newly under RAC this quarter, the number leased-up within two months of notification that unit was ready for occupancy.

Units


For units newly under RAC this quarter, the number leased-up more than two months after notification that unit was ready for occupancy.

Units




OUTCOME

UNITS

COMMENTS

For units occupied previous to or during this quarter but which turned over during this quarter, the number leased-up as soon as units able to be occupied.

Units


For units occupied previous to or during this quarter but which turned over during this quarter, the number leased-up within two weeks of notification that unit was ready for occupancy.

Units


For units occupied previous to or during this quarter but which turned over during this quarter, the number leased-up within one month of notification that unit was ready for occupancy.

Units


For units occupied previous to or during this quarter but which turned over during this quarter, the number leased-up within two months of notification that unit was ready for occupancy.

Units


For units occupied previous to or during this quarter but which turned over during this quarter, more than two months after notification that unit was ready for occupancy.

Units


Goal is to determine the number of units that turnover and the vacancy or turnover rate.

Number of units under RAC which experienced turnover during this quarter

Units


Number of total turnovers in all quarters.

Units


Goal is to determine the number of non-PRAD units leveraged by the Grantee.

Number of non-PRAD units leased this quarter to persons eligible for the Grantee’s PRAD Program

Units

Some Grantees have leveraged HCVP or other non-PRAD housing as part of their PRAD Program. In some states, these leveraged units will be offered to those persons on the PRAD waiting list. In some states, these units will be offered to persons with disabilities, but not necessarily those eligible for PRAD. Goal is to distinguish these.

Number of non-PRAD units leased in all quarters to persons eligible for the Grantee’s PRAD Program

Units

Number of non-PRAD units leased in this quarter to persons with disabilities not under the auspices of Grantee’s program

Units

Number of non-PRAD units leased in all quarters to persons with disabilities not under the auspices of Grantee’s program

Units



























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