Planned. If a client meets any of the conditions below prior to or after achieving the one year threshold, success payments will be made for the total number of days that the client was stably housed prior to exit at the per diem rate: Death Exit to other permanent stable housing where the client is named on a lease, sublease or occupancy agreement OR has a letter stating that they are allowed to reside with the leaseholder or owner in the unit on a permanent basis Tenant entered long-term residential treatment or other level of care (e.g. assisted living) that exceeds 90 days in order to address a physical or behavioral health issue Tenant was incarcerated for actions solely occurring prior to SIB randomization The data sources and measures that will be used to calculate housing stability are outlined in table 6. Program data from MHCD and CCH will be collected approximately biweekly through the Engagement Dashboard as specified in the Urban Institute-Mental Health Center of Denver Data Sharing Agreement and Urban Institute-Colorado Coalition for the Homeless Data Sharing Agreement. Data from Denver Sheriff will be collected at least every six months as specified in the Denver Sheriff Department Data Sharing Agreement within the independent evaluator’s contract. Data will be linked by unique research ID to calculate housing stability outcomes.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Social Impact Bond Contract, Social Impact Bond Contract