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Core Performance Reporting

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Standardized Core Performance Indicators Supported by the Proposed Reporting Requirements
Fundamental
Questions
Does the
economic
independence and
self-sufficiency of
individuals
improve?
Do the individuals’
abilities to live
independently
improve?

Does participation
reduce
homelessness?

Objective
Increase participant
employment rate

1.

Entered employment rate for participants

Increase participant earned
income

2.

Average quarterly earnings for participants

Increase number of households
receiving supportive services

3.

Number of households receiving supportive services

Increase utilization of available
services by homeless persons

4.

Utilization rate of services/programs by homeless individuals (market
penetration rate)

Reduce time required to rehouse homeless persons

5.

Reduce chronic homelessness

Improve educational
opportunities and outcomes

Does participation
in grant-funded
services improve
other quality of
life outcomes?

Do the grantfunded housing
services help
families and
individuals meet
their housing
needs?

Do the capital
investments made
through the grant
expand the supply
of affordable
homes where they
are most needed?

Performance Indicator
(Measured at 12 and 24 Months Unless Otherwise Stated)

Average time from homelessness at program start to permanent
placement
6. Percent of chronically homeless population at program entry that is
permanently housed
7. Participation rate in Head Start or Pre-K household
8. Participation rate in high school or GED preparation for those without
a high school degree or GED at service initiation
9. Percent attainment of a degree for those in educational services
10. Percent attainment of a vocational/occupational license or certificate
for those participating in educational services

Increase access to
neighborhoods of opportunity

11. Percentage of households living in neighborhood of opportunity

Increase health outcomes

12. Percentage of participants with a personal primary health care
provider (a general doctor, a specialist doctor, nurse practitioner or
physician’s assist.)
13. Percentage of participants who received routine medical examination
in the last 12 months
14. Percentage of participants with health plan coverage
15. Percentage of persons with asthma who have asthma-related
emergency room visits
16. Percentage of children under age 6 with elevated blood-lead results
(>= 5 μg/dL)

Decrease percentage of
household income spent on
housing and transportation

17. Percentage of income spent on housing and transportation

Improve client housing status

Increase the total number of
affordable rental homes
constructed and rehabilitated in
communities with the
greatest unmet needs
Increase the total number of
low-income families in highopportunity communities

18. Percentage of households that improved their living situation
through one of the following:
1. Obtain housing
2. Avoid eviction from rental property
3. Purchase a residential property
4. Obtain a Home Equity Conversion Mort.
5. Prevented/resolved a mortgage default
19. Total number of newly constructed, rehabilitated or replaced units
completed as a percentage of the total number of households with
low, very low and extremely low income in the geographic area
20. Total number of multi-family housing unit conversions to assisted
living facilities and service enriched housing units completed as a
percentage of the total number of low income elderly and/or
disabled households
21. School Proficiency Index
22. Transit Index
23. Job Access Index


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