HMIS
Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
In 2001, Congress asked the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) to require communities to develop an unduplicated count of
the homeless. Congress required this for two reasons. Cities with good
data systems are able to do a better job of addressing the
problem of homelessness. And a reliable and comprehensive homeless data
set was required and needed to effectively allocate federal
money.
HUD needed communities to collect accurate data on homelessness in
order to evaluate the effectiveness of local homeless programs. With
this accurate data, Congress could appropriately assess progress toward
the initiative to solve the chronic homeless problem by 2013.
To meet this goal, HUD required federally funded public and nonprofit
organizations to implement a homeless tracking system. Out of this
directive came the Homeless
Management Information System (HMIS) , a computerized data
collection application and storage system. HMIS facilitates the
collection of information on homeless individuals and families using
residential or other homeless assistance service agencies. It also has
the capacity to integrate data from all homeless service providers
across the state. This state data can then be aggregated nationally in
order to establish effective Federal policies to address
homelessness.
The KVC utilizes MAACLink as our provider of choice. Should you have any questions regarding MAACLink and wish to participate, please contact HMIS Committee Chair Person, Alex Alston at aalston@rslwc.org

