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Evaluation of the Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) Program

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Table 1. Methods for Monitoring PATH Providers, 2015

Method

Number of Grantees

Percent

Site visits

40

93%

Regularly scheduled meetings or teleconferences

33

77%

Review of progress reports

29

67%

Review of HMIS or other data

27

63%

Review of financial documents or billing

31

72%

Other

3

7%

Source: PATH SPC Web Survey 2015, n=43



Table 2. Grantees’ Use of HMIS Data, 2015

Use of HMIS Data

Number of Grantees

Percent

Not being utilized

15

36%

To report Annual Report Survey/PATH data

20

48%

To monitor PATH providers

12

29%

To monitor PATH consumer participation in services or housing

10

24%

To monitor PATH consumer outcomes

9

21%

To report to other State or Federal agencies

7

17%

To plan PATH services or activities

7

17%

Other

2

5%

Source: PATH SPC Web Survey 2015, n=42



Table 3. Total Persons Served by PATH, First Contacted Through Outreach, and Enrolled in PATH, 20102012


2010

2011

2012

Total persons served by PATH

204,528

202,138

215,238

Total persons first contacted through outreach

177,966

177,202

192,299

Total persons enrolled in PATH

91,950*

98,432

103,259

Source: PATH Web site, State Profile Reports—National, 20102012

*The total number of persons enrolled in PATH in 2010 with demographic information is 19,891



Table 4. PATH Eligible Services (Non-Housing): Funding and Provision of Services, 2010–2012

Service

2010

2011

2012

PATH Funds

Non-PATH Funds

Not Provided

PATH Funds

Non-PATH Funds

Not Provided

PATH Funds

Non-PATH Funds

Not Provided

Outreach services

92%

3%

5%

93%

2%

4%

92%

2%

6%

Community mental health services

72%

22%

6%

94%

2%

3%

91%

4%

6%

Case management services

86%

9%

5%

88%

8%

4%

87%

7%

6%

Referrals*

84%

11%

5%

84%

11%

5%

85%

10%

6%

Screening and diagnostic treatment services

67%

17%

16%

68%

16%

16%

67%

15%

17%

Staff training

60%

18%

22%

59%

21%

20%

57%

23%

21%

Habilitation and rehabilitation services

41%

25%

34%

44%

20%

36%

44%

19%

37%

Supportive and supervisory services in residential services

40%

19%

41%

40%

18%

42%

39%

19%

43%

Alcohol or drug treatment services

34%

36%

30%

36%

34%

30%

38%

31%

31%

* Includes referrals for primary health services, job training, educational services, and relevant housing services

Source: PATH Annual Report Surveys 2010–2012

PATH providers: 2010 n=483; 2011 n=500; and 2012 n=508

Table 5. PATH Eligible Services (Housing): Funding and Provision of Services, 2010–2012

Housing Service

2010

2011

2012

PATH Funds

Non-PATH Funds

Not Provided

PATH Funds

Non-PATH Funds

Not Provided

PATH Funds

Non-PATH Funds

Not Provided

TA in applying for housing

72%

15%

13%

73%

13%

14%

75%

10%

14%

Planning of housing

52%

16%

32%

55%

13%

31%

56%

11%

33%

Improving coordination of housing

51%

20%

29%

53%

17%

31%

53%

16%

31%

Matching persons to housing

48%

19%

33%

51%

16%

33%

53%

15%

31%

Security deposits

45%

19%

36%

42%

19%

39%

46%

16%

38%

One-time rental payments

43%

18%

39%

42%

18%

40%

42%

16%

43%

Minor housing renovation

10%

9%

81%

9%

10%

81%

12%

8%

80%

Source: PATH Annual Report Surveys 2010–2012

PATH providers: 2010 n=483; 2011 n=500; and 2012 n=508



Table 6. Number and Percentage of Enrolled Consumers Receiving Assistance With Each Service, 2010–2012

Service

2010

2011

2012

Enrolled*

Assisted

%

Enrolled*

Assisted

%

Enrolled*

Assisted

%

Housing

44,954

23,297

51.8%

52,511

27,330

52.0%

58,531

33,419

57.1%

Income

benefits

44,199

15,396

34.8%

48,534

15,543

32.0%

55,460

21,794

39.3%

Primary medical care

37,023

12,877

34.8%

42,980

18,284

42.5%

48,524

18,787

38.7%

Medical insurance

40,086

14,335

35.8%

44,687

13,631

30.5%

53,438

19,099

35.7%

Earned income/
employ-ment

39,670

8,185

20.6%

44,502

7,229

16.2%

49,675

9,379

18.9%

Source: PATH Annual Survey Reports 2010–2012

*Total enrolled for those providers that are reporting this voluntary measure





Table 7. Number and Percentage of Enrolled Consumers Attaining Each Service, 2010–2012

Service

2010

2011

2012

Enrolled*

Attained

%

Enrolled*

Attained

%

Enrolled*

Attained

%

Housing

43,835

13,507

30.8%

52,278

13,846

26.5%

52,979

15,620

29.5%

Primary medical care

36,465

9,951

27.3%

40,457

11,984

29.6%

45,275

12,801

28.3%

Income benefits

41,249

8,058

19.5%

46,197

7,882

17.1%

51,271

10,111

19.7%

Medical insurance

37,852

8,452

22.3%

43,462

8,475

19.5%

49,667

9,279

18.7%

Earned income/
employ-ment

37,727

2,536

6.7%

42,074

2,575

6.1%

45,695

3,666

8.0%

Source: PATH Annual Survey Reports 2010–2012

*Total enrolled for those providers that are reporting this voluntary measure



Table 8 provides the table shell for reporting of results of multivariate models for three sample outcomes for the PATH Enhanced Evaluation Component. The columns represent models and the rows represent the independent variables in each model. The cells corresponding to each independent variable, contain the regression coefficient of the variable and its standard deviation.

Table 8 Table Shell for Reporting the Results of Multivariate Models for Three Sample Outcomes.

Independent Variables (Sources of Variation)

Dependent (Outcome) Variable

% of outreached who enrolled

% of outreached who were veterans

% of enrolled who were assisted through SOAR

Interagency division of labor†




Training and technical assistance†


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Number of strategies to engage persons who are homeless




Priority of homeless outreach at provider level†


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Priority of homeless outreach at state level†



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Priority of veteran services at provider level†

--


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Priority of veteran services at state level†

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--

Number of provider staff trained in SOAR

--

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Model Characteristics




Number of providers in the model




Number of states in the model




% of variance between states




% of variance between providers




Log likelihood




1=High, 0=Low *p<0.05 **p<0.01 ***p<0.001

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