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Fresno Madera Continuum of Care Housing Inventory Count (HIC)
What is the Housing Inventory Count (HIC)?
The HIC is designed to be an accurate reflection of each Continuum of Care’s (CoC) capacity to house
homeless and formerly homeless persons. Thus, the Housing Inventory Chart (HIC) is a complete
inventory of emergency shelter, transitional housing and permanent housing (both rapid rehousing and
permanent supportive housing) beds available in the CoC. The inventory should include all HUD-funded
residential programs, as well as non-HUD funded programs that are dedicated to serve persons who are
homeless and, for permanent housing projects, persons who were homeless at entry per the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) homeless definition.
What types of projects should be included in the HIC?
Beds and units included on the HIC are considered part of the CoC homeless assistance system. Beds and
units in the HIC must be dedicated to serving homeless persons, or for permanent housing projects,
dedicated for persons who were homeless at entry. For the purposes of the HIC, a project with dedicated
beds/units is one where:
A. The primary intent of the project is to serve homeless persons;
B. The project verifies homeless status as part of its eligibility determination; and
C. The actual project clients are predominantly homeless (or, for permanent housing, were homeless at
entry)
Beds in institutional settings not specifically dedicated for persons who are homeless such as detox
facilities, emergency rooms, jails, and acute crisis or treatment centers should not be included in the HIC.
HUD considers extreme weather shelters as dedicated homeless inventory and they should be included in
the HIC.
What types of project that SHOULD NOT be included in the HIC?
• Tenant-based housing provided by the Housing Choice Voucher program, unless the voucher(s)
has been exclusively dedicated to serving homeless persons.
• Project-based public housing, unless the housing has been exclusively dedicated to serving
homeless persons.
• Medical facilities, such as hospitals, psychiatric facilities, and nursing homes.
• Jails, prisons or juvenile detention facilities.
• Foster care homes or foster care group homes.
• Market rate units that happen to accept formerly homeless persons.
• Chemical dependency facilities, such as substance abuse treatment facilities and detox centers.
Once the CoC agrees upon the projects that should be included on the HIC, the Homelessness
Management Information System (HMIS) team will work with the projects on obtaining information
needed to be included on the HIC submission to HUD. Survey data from clients residing in the projects
on the night of the point in time count will be gathered and included in the sheltered count.
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According the HMIS records the following projects are currently operating or will be operating on the
night of the January 28, 2020. Additionally if you have a project on the list that is no longer operating,
missing, or plan to begin operating in 2020 please notify Melissa Mikel at mmikel@fresnohousing.org or
Gabriela Salazar at gsalazar@fresnohousing.org by December 19, 2019.
PROJECT TYPE: Emergency Shelters
Birdie’s Guest Home
BridgePoint (Turning Point)
CalWorks Motel Payment – Madera
Emergency Shelter Voucher Program (Poverello)
Fresno County Motel Payment
Fresno EOC Sanctuary Transitional Age Youth Shelter
Fresno EOC Sanctuary Youth Shelter
Fresno HOME Triage
Golden State Triage Center
HDAP ESG Motel Payment
HDAP Motel Payment
Martha Diaz Shelter
MMC Rural Housing First
MMC Safe House
Madera Rescue Mission Emergency Shelter
Madera Rescue Mission Women and Children Emergency Shelter
Naomi’s House Triage Center
Naomi’s House
Redux House
The Welcome Center
PROJECT TYPE: Transitional Housing
Bridge to Home 1 and 2
Fresno EOC City Youth Bridge Housing
Fresno EOC County Youth Bridge Housing
Fresno HOME Bridge
Homefront (Bridge and Clinical Treatment)
MMC Cal OES Family Stabilization Program
MMC Clovis Shelter
MMC Domestic Violence Transitional Housing
Valley Teen Ranch, Transitional Living Home
Veterans Plaza (Bridge and Clinical Treatment)
Victim Services (CAPMC)
PROJECT TYPE: Rapid Rehousing
A Family Home
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A Rapid Way Home
CalOES Family Stabilization RRH Next Step (MMC)
CalWorks HSP
Fresno Housing Rapid Rehousing
HDAP
Housing First Rapid Rehousing Rural (MMC)
Rapid Rehousing City (MMC)
Project Home Plate
TBRA
Welcome Home 1, 2, 2A, and 3
WestCare County Rapid Rehousing
WestCare ESG Project Unite RR
WestCare P2 SSVF Rapid Rehousing
PROJECT TYPE: Permanent Housing and Permanent Supportive Housing
Shunammitte Place
Falcon Court
Hacienda
HOPWA
SPC I
SPC IV
Project Hearth
Project Homestead
Project Phoenix
Renaissance at Alta Monte
Renaissance at Parc Grove
Renaissance at Santa Clara
Renaissance at Santa Clara (non CoC beds)
Renaissance at Trinity
Serenity Village
Family Villa
Stasis Center
Project Lift Off
VASH Fresno
VASH Madera