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San Bernardino County Ending Veteran’s Homelessness 401 =>0 Strategy

Read about the successful strategy employed by San Bernardino County in ending veteran homelessness. This article discusses cost studies, key findings, and the implementation of the "401=0" strategy. Learn about the results achieved and the lessons learned along the way.

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San Bernardino County Ending Veteran’s Homelessness 401 =>0 Strategy

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  1. San Bernardino County Ending Veteran’s Homelessness 401 =>0 Strategy September 22, 2016

  2. 75+ COST STUDIES – COUNTERINTUITIVE RESULTS Maine Seattle Portland Minnesota Sioux Falls Boston Minneapolis California SE CT Quincy New York Santa Clara Chicago Salt Lake City Dayton Reno San Francisco Cincinnati Richmond Denver Indianapolis Cincinnati North Carolina Santa Barbara Louisville Asheville, NC Los Angeles South Carolina Dallas Atlanta Maricopa County San Diego Fort Worth Jacksonville Waco Gainesville Completed Studies San Antonio Lee County Studies in Australia, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Halifax Broward County Key West

  3. Cost Benefits Analysis

  4. San Bernardino County Ending Veteran’s Homelessness

  5. The 401 => 0 Strategy

  6. Results: Ending Veteran Homelessness 600 563 Housed Total cases resolved: 730 401 Veterans Housed 300 100 90 7/2015 11/2015 7/2016

  7. National Decrease in Number of Homeless Veterans2001- 2016 Est.: 250,000 in 2001 250,000 225,000 San Bernardino County’s 31% decrease exceeds national reductions 200,000 195,000 175,000 131,000 150,000 125,000 39,471 17% decrease 100,000 76,609 74,367 74,087 50,000 65,455 60,579 25,000 55,619 47,725 49,689 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

  8. Homeless Veterans Sheltered & Unsheltered 5 YEAR / 2011 – 2016

  9. Achieving Results: The 401 => 0 Strategy

  10. Advisory Board

  11. Impediments Identified and Addressed

  12. 2016 LEAVE NO VET OUT STRATEGY

  13. What Worked

  14. What Did Not Work

  15. Enhanced Strategic Elements

  16. Applying Lessons Learned

  17. Philip Magano, President & CEO

  18. Questions?

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