The CoC has released the 2019 Point-in-Time Count and Housing Inventory Report. Click the report cover to see the full report.
Author: Gerry McCafferty
FY18 Youth Homeless Demonstration Project (YHDP) proposal
We submitted the Springfield-Hampden County CoC FY18 YHDP proposal to HUD back in April, but didn’t post it here, and now we have a request for it. Click on the name here, or go to the CoC page of this website to find it.
Homeless Youth Summit June 26

Homeless Provider Summit on Opioids
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April 10, 2019
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Youth News – there’s a LOT going on!
We had a couple great meetings today on youth homelessness. The first, which was about setting the stage for the next 4 months of work on youth homelessness, brought together some of our non-traditional partners, We will repeat this information and discussion at next week’s meeting of the CoC Board of Directors.
IT’S THE RIGHT TIME TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO PREVENT AND END YOUTH HOMELESSNESS
We were joined by our consultant team who are working on youth homelessness at the national and state level, who told us that now is the time to do this work. There is more attention, efforts and funding being directed at youth homelessness than ever before, and there has been great learning in communities throughout the country about the scope and characteristics of youth homelessness and what it takes to prevent and end it. In addition, the state of Massachusetts has recently created a plan to end youth homelessness and is supporting this work in all regions of the state through both program funds and technical support.
We did a quick look at what our system is now, and found a mix of some bad news but great opportunity.

We are ready to seize this moment now and use the focus and energy to make a difference in our community!
NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND YOUTH PARTNERSHIP
With support from the state and a talented team of consultants, we are beginning a needs assessment to help us drill down and understand the youth in our community who become homeless, what their needs are, what services we have and what’s missing, and how we work together. The goal of the 4-month process is to help us organize and move toward a better system. We’ll start this by looking together at data and lived experience in our existing system, working together to identify next steps, and then moving ourselves in the direction of a better response. We know that youth homelessness is a complex social problem that happens at the intersection of many systems, so we are inviting all the systems to the table to learn how we can work collaboratively to drive better outcomes.
We know that youth and young adults must be partners with us in this work. We are working with Jamila Bradley, who has helped to create partnerships between young people and adults in other communities, to help us break down barriers and move toward authentic conversations and shared decision-making at the community system change level. Jamila told us today that she is also challenging each of us to do this within our own organizations.
In March and April, our team will conduct focus groups, contact key stakeholders, analyze data and begin our partnership with young people. We plan to reconvene with all of our partners in early May to share what we have learned and talk about next steps.
FOSTER CARE-YOUTH HOMELESSNESS JOURNEY MAPPING
In a separate but complementary process, we are one of two cities that are part of a national project that is designing interventions to reduce the flow from foster care to homelessness. Today we gathered a number of youth and homeless service agencies to tease out the experiences for youth as they enter and then leave or age out of foster care, and what comes next. DCF, DYS, Roca, the Children’s Study Home, the Springfield Juvenile Court, the Key Program, Gandara, CHD, and Friends of the Homeless brought their daily work into the room to help us gain deep understanding of the journey that youth experience as they move through the foster care system and into their adult lives.
Our design team will synthesize what we learned from this today, and share it back to us, and also repeat the process with a small group of youth who have been through the foster care system. From there this learning will point to places where interventions can lead to better outcomes.

WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW?
We will be in touch with some of you to ask you to participate in a focus group or an interview.
We also hope you will also help identify young adults who are willing to talk about their experiences of the systems in our community. We will compensate participants $25 for an hour and a half of their time. There are two upcoming young adult focus groups:
- Young adults (18-24) with experience of unstable housing – Friday, March 8, 2:30-4
- Young adults with experience of foster care (and possibly also experience of unstable housing after foster care) – Tuesday, March 19, 2:30-4
We are seeking young adults for both groups that have had many different types of experiences. If you know someone who is interested in participating, or someone who would like more information about what the experience will be live, please contact Gerry McCafferty; gmccafferty@springfieldcityhall.com
RESOURCES
In our meetings today, we mentioned a few key resources related to this work.
Massachusetts State Plan to End Youth Homelessness: https://www.mass.gov/files/documents/2018/05/01/Massachusetts%20State%20Plan%20to%20End%20Youth%20Homelessness%20-%202018.pdf)
Missed Opportunities: Youth Homelessness in America (National Estimate): http://voicesofyouthcount.org/brief/national-estimates-of-youth-homelessness/
Toward a System Response to Ending Youth Homelessness: https://youthcollaboratory.org/sites/default/files/attachments/2018-11/Chapin%20Hall%20Youth%20Collaboratory%20Toward%20A%20System%20Response%20To%20Youth%20Homele….pdf
STAY TUNED FOR NEXT STEPS!
Focus on Youth! Meeting March 1
The Springfield-Hampden County Continuum of Care has a LOT going on around youth homelessness!
- New state grant funds
- Coordinated work focused on youth engagement
- Needs assessment: in progress
- Part of a national project on the foster care-youth homelessness connection
- Strategizing to win a Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) grant
- Planning for the annual statewide survey of homeless/unstably housed youth–April/May 2019
We are moving into a 4-month focused effort to improve our response to youth homelessness. Want to know more? Want to get involved?
→ Join us! Friday, March 1, 9-10:30 am, Springfield Union Station-second floor conference room, 55 Frank B Murray St., Springfield ←
Parking is free in the garage with the linked PARKING PASS on your dashboard.
FY2018 CoC Competition Awards
HUD has released the FY2018 CoC Competition Awards. These are for grants that will start July 1, 2019. All existing programs has been renewed, and we have been awarded two new grants. Here are our FY2018 grants:
Renewals
- Catholic Charities RRH, $465,652
- CHD Family PSH, $362,647
- CSO-FOH Coordinated Assessment, $250,000
- CSO-FOH PSH, $246,806
- Gandara SHINE RRH, $415,760
- MHA Consolidated S+C, $645,696
- RVCC CoC Program, $316,661
- SMOC – Bowdoin/Tranquility Home, $65,373
- Viability Next Step, $531,169
- VOC Scattered Site Family Supportive Housing, $131,271
- Way Finders Turning Point, $65,112
New Projects
- CHD PSH Family Expansion, $222,945
- DV Coordinated Entry (YWCA and Womanshelter), $288,263
Also, funds to operate the CoC
- HMIS, $61,992
- CoC Planning Project, $119,619
- UFA Costs Project, $79,745
Our total grant is $4,218,711, an 11% increase over our FY17 grant.
Upcoming BFZ Learning Session: Will you be part of our team?
The next Built for Zero Learning Session will take place March 27-28 in Atlanta. Our CoC will sent a team of up to six people who will be leaders in our next steps toward ending chronic and veteran homelessness. The individuals who attend will need to commit to leading an improvement project for the CoC during the months April-June, and to working as a team with the other people who attend from our community.
Do you want to be one of the team, or do you have a staff person to recommend? If yes, please email gmccafferty@springfieldcityhall.com by January 23.
Board of Directors meeting 12/7, 9-11 am
The Continuum of Care Board of Directors will meet this Friday, December 7, 9-11 am at the Springfield Municipal Operations Center conference room, 70 Tapley Street, Springfield. The meeting is open to the public.
The agenda:
- ACTION ITEM: Review and approve Minutes of the Sept. 14, 2018 meeting
- ACTION ITEM: Vote of proposed slate of 2019 Directors
- ACTION ITEM: Review and consider reallocation of unspent CoC funds (see CoC accounting spreadsheet)
- ACTION ITEM: Review and consider State Homeless Data Warehouse Management Committee Guidelines
- ACTION ITEM: Finalize Emergency Transfer Plan amended
- Reports:
- Western Mass Network to End Homelessness
- MA EOHHS Homeless Youth Services grant/planning
- Built for Zero
- HMIS Capacity Building grant opportunity
Training: Working with Transgender Individuals – Oct. 15
This is a reminder that next Monday, Oct. 15, 2-3:30, the Springfield-Hampden County CoC is hosting a training on working with transgender individuals.
Please join us! We’ll be at the Barney Carriage House in Forest Park (in Springfield). Enter Forest Park from the south entrance, and follow signs to the Carriage House.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rev-louis-mitchell-transgender-issues-for-homeless-service-providers-tickets-50149184561
