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Designing Rent Subsidy Programs:
                Lessons Learned
         National Alliance to End Homelessness
                             National Conference

                                     Tom Albanese
                                      July 13, 2011
Objectives

• Discuss lessons from HPRP

• Understand variety of rental assistance strategies, with
 focus on
   – Tailoring rental assistance based on individualized assessments
   – Use of progressive, assessment-based engagement

• Understand how to establish and leverage creative
 partnerships
Program Design Decisions

• Service interventions
   – Type
   – Duration
   – Intensity/Amount

• Limitations: $, funder requirements, admin/fiscal capacity

• Decision-making
   – At intake
      • Initial screening and assessment
   – Ongoing
Rental Assistance/Subsidy

Challenge: develop time-limited rental subsidy program for
households without sufficient income to pay rent and utilities
in even a very modest apartment.
    – Investigate and select one or more subsidy models (e.g.,
      income-based, unit-based, declining).
   – Develop qualification and prioritization criteria.
   – Define client expectations for keeping the subsidy, including
      frequency of re-assessment.
   – Define the criteria and process for early termination of a subsidy,
      including due process rights for the tenant and procedures for
      appeal.
Rental Assistance/Subsidy - Approaches

       • One-Time/Lump Sum vs Ongoing
            – One time assistance can be coupled with ongoing “as needed”
                assistance


       • Income based Subsidy (e.g., 30% of adjusted gross
          income)
            – Can be deep or shallow
            – Assurance that rent will be paid even if HH income changes
            – May inhibit HH from increasing income, moving to smaller, more
                affordable unit
            – Difficult to budget without past experience/data
            – Cliff effect

2010 NAEH Annual Conference                                             5
Rental Assistance/Subsidy - Approaches

       • Fixed Subsidy
            – Could be based on the rent cost, household size, apartment size, or
                some other factor (e.g., $300 for a two bedroom apartment, $400 for a
                three bedroom unit).
            – Fixed and does not vary, regardless of income changes.
            – Can be deep (sufficient to pay all or a majority of the monthly housing
                expense) or very shallow (paying just a small proportion).
            – Based on analysis of rental market and of how much subsidy the
                program’s target population would need to obtain or retain housing in
                that market.
            – Challenge: deep enough to enable the majority of assisted households to
                maintain housing, but shallow enough to avoid the cliff effect




2010 NAEH Annual Conference                                                        6
Rental Assistance/Subsidy - Approaches

       • Graduated/Declining Subsidy
            – Income based or fixed
            – Subsidy declines in “steps” based on fixed timeline, case plan milestones
                until household ability to assume housing costs.
            – Steps known in advance and can act as deadlines for increasing income.

       • Combination of above
            – Example: fixed, shallow subsidy with ability to adjust under certain
                conditions

       • All of the above can serve as “bridge subsidy”
            – Temporary assistance to help obtain/maintain housing until a longer term
                or even permanent subsidy becomes available.
            – Requires confidence that longer-term subsidy is available and when
                available
2010 NAEH Annual Conference                                                          7
HPRP: What Have We Learned?

HPRP Year 1:
• Rental assistance:
  – 60% of prevention clients
  – 46% of RRH clients
• 44% of people participated 30 days or less
• 92% exited the program within 6 months (180
 days) of program entry
• 94% exited to permanent housing
  – 90% to rental housing
HPRP: What Have We Learned?

• Housing barrier-focused assessment and service
 intervention decision-making
  – Housing screening barriers – what a landlord may use to
    ‘screen-out’ applicants (e.g., income, credit history, rental
    history, etc.)
  – Housing retention barriers - problems that caused past
    housing loss and may cause future housing loss (e.g.,
    income, past issues as predictors of potential future issues,
    etc.)
HPRP: What Have We Learned?

• Program design flexibility – within constraints of
 HPRP Notice
• Target population influences program design and vice
 versa
• Client needs vary – no “one-size fits all”
• Greater individualization and flexibility requires…
   – Different payment processing & admin/fiscal capacity
   – Close monitoring of budget vs actual expenditures
   – Ongoing, progressive assessment with participant
   – More supervision
   – Fair, transparent decision-making; right to appeal
HPRP: What Have We Learned?

• Operationalizing “just enough” approach
   – Alameda, San Jose, San Francisco, Lancaster: Case
     managers use a budgeting tool and process with clients to
     determine the specific gap needed to be filled.
   – Little Rock: Also uses an agreement that outlines “need-based”
     principle of the program. Continuous communication between
     client and case manager. Reassessments conducted whenever
     a plan objective is met.
HPRP: What Have We Learned?

• Partnerships are critical
• Landlords = most valued resource
         • Housing Authority and other privately owned subsidized
           housing

• Know the rental market and establish partnerships
    – Landlords are essential partners – identify and develop lasting, mutually beneficial
       relationships
    – Staff must be housing market “experts” – awareness of options and knowing how
       to access all types of housing options is job #1
    – Tailor landlord “incentives” to fit the local housing market, landlords risk-tolerance
       and the client’s barriers.
    – Consider specializing staff functions (e.g. Housing Locator)

• Mainstream benefits & community-based providers

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HPRP: What Have We Learned?

• Arlington County, VA:
   – Created new Housing Locator position, who helps clients
     negotiate with landlords to reduce or absolve rental arrears and
     fees.
   – Partners with Virginia Cooperative Extension for financial
     education (one-on-one counseling and group workshops).
   – Connects households to employment and training services
     through Arlington Employment Center. An AEC case manager
     provides dedicated support to HPRP households.




                                                                  13
HPRP: What Have We Learned?

• Where homelessness cannot be prevented, it can be ended quickly
  for the overwhelming majority of households

• Most households will successfully exit homelessness with limited
  assistance

• Households with moderate to severe housing barriers may require
  more intensive and/or expensive assistance to exit homelessness –
  but most can still succeed with temporary assistance

• Assuring households can sustain housing does not mean households
  will no longer experience housing or life problems or that they will
  achieve “affordable” housing.

• Everyone is housing ready (programs need to be client-ready)

                                                                     14
Additional Resources:

HUD Homeless Resource Exchange: www.HUDHRE.info
   – Designing and Delivering HPRP Financial Assistance
NAEH: www.endhomelessness.org
   – Rapid Re-Housing: Creating Programs that Work
   – Homelessness Prevention: Creating Programs that Work

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2.8 Tom Albanese

  • 1. Designing Rent Subsidy Programs: Lessons Learned National Alliance to End Homelessness National Conference Tom Albanese July 13, 2011
  • 2. Objectives • Discuss lessons from HPRP • Understand variety of rental assistance strategies, with focus on – Tailoring rental assistance based on individualized assessments – Use of progressive, assessment-based engagement • Understand how to establish and leverage creative partnerships
  • 3. Program Design Decisions • Service interventions – Type – Duration – Intensity/Amount • Limitations: $, funder requirements, admin/fiscal capacity • Decision-making – At intake • Initial screening and assessment – Ongoing
  • 4. Rental Assistance/Subsidy Challenge: develop time-limited rental subsidy program for households without sufficient income to pay rent and utilities in even a very modest apartment. – Investigate and select one or more subsidy models (e.g., income-based, unit-based, declining). – Develop qualification and prioritization criteria. – Define client expectations for keeping the subsidy, including frequency of re-assessment. – Define the criteria and process for early termination of a subsidy, including due process rights for the tenant and procedures for appeal.
  • 5. Rental Assistance/Subsidy - Approaches • One-Time/Lump Sum vs Ongoing – One time assistance can be coupled with ongoing “as needed” assistance • Income based Subsidy (e.g., 30% of adjusted gross income) – Can be deep or shallow – Assurance that rent will be paid even if HH income changes – May inhibit HH from increasing income, moving to smaller, more affordable unit – Difficult to budget without past experience/data – Cliff effect 2010 NAEH Annual Conference 5
  • 6. Rental Assistance/Subsidy - Approaches • Fixed Subsidy – Could be based on the rent cost, household size, apartment size, or some other factor (e.g., $300 for a two bedroom apartment, $400 for a three bedroom unit). – Fixed and does not vary, regardless of income changes. – Can be deep (sufficient to pay all or a majority of the monthly housing expense) or very shallow (paying just a small proportion). – Based on analysis of rental market and of how much subsidy the program’s target population would need to obtain or retain housing in that market. – Challenge: deep enough to enable the majority of assisted households to maintain housing, but shallow enough to avoid the cliff effect 2010 NAEH Annual Conference 6
  • 7. Rental Assistance/Subsidy - Approaches • Graduated/Declining Subsidy – Income based or fixed – Subsidy declines in “steps” based on fixed timeline, case plan milestones until household ability to assume housing costs. – Steps known in advance and can act as deadlines for increasing income. • Combination of above – Example: fixed, shallow subsidy with ability to adjust under certain conditions • All of the above can serve as “bridge subsidy” – Temporary assistance to help obtain/maintain housing until a longer term or even permanent subsidy becomes available. – Requires confidence that longer-term subsidy is available and when available 2010 NAEH Annual Conference 7
  • 8. HPRP: What Have We Learned? HPRP Year 1: • Rental assistance: – 60% of prevention clients – 46% of RRH clients • 44% of people participated 30 days or less • 92% exited the program within 6 months (180 days) of program entry • 94% exited to permanent housing – 90% to rental housing
  • 9. HPRP: What Have We Learned? • Housing barrier-focused assessment and service intervention decision-making – Housing screening barriers – what a landlord may use to ‘screen-out’ applicants (e.g., income, credit history, rental history, etc.) – Housing retention barriers - problems that caused past housing loss and may cause future housing loss (e.g., income, past issues as predictors of potential future issues, etc.)
  • 10. HPRP: What Have We Learned? • Program design flexibility – within constraints of HPRP Notice • Target population influences program design and vice versa • Client needs vary – no “one-size fits all” • Greater individualization and flexibility requires… – Different payment processing & admin/fiscal capacity – Close monitoring of budget vs actual expenditures – Ongoing, progressive assessment with participant – More supervision – Fair, transparent decision-making; right to appeal
  • 11. HPRP: What Have We Learned? • Operationalizing “just enough” approach – Alameda, San Jose, San Francisco, Lancaster: Case managers use a budgeting tool and process with clients to determine the specific gap needed to be filled. – Little Rock: Also uses an agreement that outlines “need-based” principle of the program. Continuous communication between client and case manager. Reassessments conducted whenever a plan objective is met.
  • 12. HPRP: What Have We Learned? • Partnerships are critical • Landlords = most valued resource • Housing Authority and other privately owned subsidized housing • Know the rental market and establish partnerships – Landlords are essential partners – identify and develop lasting, mutually beneficial relationships – Staff must be housing market “experts” – awareness of options and knowing how to access all types of housing options is job #1 – Tailor landlord “incentives” to fit the local housing market, landlords risk-tolerance and the client’s barriers. – Consider specializing staff functions (e.g. Housing Locator) • Mainstream benefits & community-based providers 12
  • 13. HPRP: What Have We Learned? • Arlington County, VA: – Created new Housing Locator position, who helps clients negotiate with landlords to reduce or absolve rental arrears and fees. – Partners with Virginia Cooperative Extension for financial education (one-on-one counseling and group workshops). – Connects households to employment and training services through Arlington Employment Center. An AEC case manager provides dedicated support to HPRP households. 13
  • 14. HPRP: What Have We Learned? • Where homelessness cannot be prevented, it can be ended quickly for the overwhelming majority of households • Most households will successfully exit homelessness with limited assistance • Households with moderate to severe housing barriers may require more intensive and/or expensive assistance to exit homelessness – but most can still succeed with temporary assistance • Assuring households can sustain housing does not mean households will no longer experience housing or life problems or that they will achieve “affordable” housing. • Everyone is housing ready (programs need to be client-ready) 14
  • 15. Additional Resources: HUD Homeless Resource Exchange: www.HUDHRE.info – Designing and Delivering HPRP Financial Assistance NAEH: www.endhomelessness.org – Rapid Re-Housing: Creating Programs that Work – Homelessness Prevention: Creating Programs that Work