Homeless Services Data System Access in NYC
GrantID: 55933
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: August 18, 2023
Grant Amount High: $100,000
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Grant Overview
Addressing Capacity Gaps in Homeless Services Data System in New York City
New York City faces significant capacity gaps in its homeless services infrastructure, with an estimated 60,000 individuals experiencing homelessness on any given night. The existing systems for tracking and providing services lack the comprehensive data needed to effectively allocate resources and address the needs of this vulnerable population. The current data fragmentation complicates service delivery and creates barriers to efficient outreach and support efforts.
The homeless population in New York City is diverse, including families, veterans, and individuals with varying needs. Many service providers operate on limited resources and rely heavily on outdated or incomplete data to guide their interventions. As a result, there is a critical need for a comprehensive data system that can provide an accurate picture of the homeless population and streamline access to necessary services.
The proposed Homeless Services Data System aims to tackle these gaps in New York City’s capacity to manage homeless services effectively. Funding will facilitate the development of an integrated platform that consolidates data from various organizations, enabling better resource allocation and more informed decision-making. This initiative seeks to ensure that service providers can respond more efficiently to the needs of the population they serve.
By implementing a robust data collection and management strategy, this program will enhance operational readiness among service providers, allowing for real-time updates on available resources and needs assessments. In New York City, where the dynamics of homelessness require rapid responses and adaptive strategies, this funding initiative will contribute to a more coordinated and effective service delivery model. Ultimately, addressing these capacity gaps will be crucial for reducing the incidence of homelessness and improving the lives of residents throughout the city.
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