- Coordinated Entry Toolkit
- Section 1: Planning
- Section 2: Implementation
- Section 3: Data Collection
- Section 4: Evaluation
- i. Evaluation Checklist
- ii. HUD and HEARTH Requirements
- iii. Performance-Based Contracting
- iv. Setting Performance Measures
- v. Evaluation Process Models
- vi. Evaluation Challenges and Tips
- vii. Evaluation Resources
NOTE: This toolkit was published by Building Changes in 2013 to help counties meet a 2014 state mandate that all counties have a coordinated entry system for clients entering the homeless system. It has not been updated since then and does not necessarily reflect current or best practice.
What follows are links to research and tools that informed this section of Building Changes’ Coordinated Entry toolkit. They can provide additional in-depth information regarding the evaluation process for coordinated entry:
General Resources
- San Francisco COC Report: Coordinated Assessment
- NAEH Report: What Gets Measured, Gets Done: A Toolkit on Performance Measurement
- NAEH Coordinated Assessment Toolkit: Evaluation
- Community Toolbox: Our Evaluation Model: Evaluating Comprehensive Community Initiatives
Evaluation Tools (Consumers and Systems)
- NAEH Report: Columbus Model: Becoming a Data Driven System
- NAEH Coordinated Assessment Evaluation Tool
- NAEH Coordinated Entry Assessment Questionnaire
- NAEH Evaluation Tools
Performance-Based Contracting
- Charities Aid Foundation Report
- Columbus, Ohio Performance Based Contract Example
- Performance Based Contracting: Hennepin County