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Candidate Outcome Indicators: Transitional Housing Program
Implementing an outcome monitoring process enables organizations to track progress in achieving the
program’s mission. With this information, program managers can better develop budgets, allocate
resources and improve their services. This document includes the following suggestions for starting or
improving outcome measurement efforts:

1. Outcome sequence chart – Identifies key outcomes presented in the sequence that are normally
   expected to occur. The chart illustrates how one outcome leads to the next and identifies specific
   indicators that might be used to track each outcome. Intermediate outcomes tend to be on the left,
   and end (or final) outcomes are on the right. The program description at the top of the chart is
   meant to encompass a range of similar programs.
2. Candidate outcome indicators – Lists outcomes and associated indicators as a starting point for
   deciding which outcomes to track. They were chosen based on a review of the program area and
   consultation with program experts. Only outcome indicators are included (not physical outputs,
   such as number of classes held; not efficiency, such as cost per counseling session; and not
   organization issues, such as success in fundraising or staffing). The focus is on program
   beneficiaries (clients, customers, citizens, participants) and what has been accomplished for them.
   A data source or collection procedure is suggested for each indicator.

Suggestions and Limitations for Use of the Materials
•   Involve others in deciding which outcomes and indicators to track. Obtain input from staff, board
    members, and clients. As an early step, prepare your own version of an outcome sequence chart–
    one that you believe fits the needs of your program.
•   Review the project report for additional ideas on relevant indicators and additional resources:
    Building a Common Framework to Measure Nonprofit Performance.
•   Tabulate the outcome information by various categories of clients to see if outcomes are different
    for different clients (e.g., gender, age group, income level, handicap level, and race/ethnicity). Use
    that information to help better target your efforts.
•   Start with a small number of the indicators, especially if you have had only very little experience
    with such data collection and have very limited resources. Add more outcomes and indicators to
    the performance measurement system later, as you find that information is likely to be useful.
•   Outcome information seldom, if ever, tells why the outcomes have occurred. Many internal and
    external factors can contribute to any outcome. Instead, use the outcome data to identify what
    works well and what does not. Use the data to determine for which categories of clients your
    procedures and policies are working well and for which they are not working well. To the extent
    that the program is not working as well as expected, then attempt to find out the reasons. This
    investigation process leads to continuous learning and program improvement.
Transitional Housing Program Description
 To facilitate the movement to permanent housing of the homeless who are willing and able to work towards self-sufficiency by providing shelter and other
 services that may include meals, laundry, transportation, child care, and counseling/case management for housing, employment, substance abuse, public benefits,
 and referral to outside services. Also known as transitional shelter.



 Outcome Sequence Chart

                                                    Intermediate Outcomes                                                                                   End Outcomes

      Clients apply           Clients                    Clients                    Clients                    Clients                       Clients’                   Clients
      to                      complete                   develop a                  participate in             complete                      long-term                  maintain
      transitional            registration/              program/                   in-house and               service plan                  housing                    stable and
      housing                 intake                     service plan               referral                   or ‘graduate’                 needs are                  secure
                                                                                    programs                   the program                   met                        housing




 Indicators
      1. Number of                                    4. Number and               5. Number and percent        7. Number and              8. Number and              9. Number and percent
                              2. Number and
      clients                                         percent of clients          of clients who, as a         percent of clients         percent of clients         of clients who
                              percent of new
      applying for                                    who have met with           result of their service      who complete               who move to long-          maintain safe and
                              clients
      transitional                                    counselor/case              plan, participate in         service plan/              term housing within        permanent housing for
                              accepted for
      housing during                                  manager and                 supportive services (in-     shelter program.           24 months of entry.        six months or more.
                              services
      the reporting                                   developed a                 house or by referral)
                              during the
      period.                                         treatment/service           within X days of entry.                                                            10. Number and
                              reporting
                              period.                 plan within X days                                                                                             percent of clients who
                                                      of entry.                                                                                                      do not re-enter the
                              3. Number and                                       6. Number and percent                                                              homeless system
                              percent of                                          of clients in need of                                                              within one year of
                              households/                                         mental health/                                                                     obtaining permanent
                              persons in                                          addiction treatment                                                                housing.
                              transitional                                        who enter into such
                              housing during                                      treatment within X
                              the reporting                                       days of entry.
                              period.



Participant satisfaction   Satisfaction with program services is an outcome that occurs within almost every program area, yet does not necessarily have a sequential placement. The indicator
                           may be: Number and percent of clients satisfied with transitional housing programs and services.


 Sources Consulted: Developing Community-wide Outcome Indicators for Specific Services by Hatry and Lampkin (2003); Volunteers of America National Program Outcome Measures and
 Program Standards FY 2005 (Volunteers of America, 2004); Core Performance Indicators for Homeless-Serving Programs Administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by
 Trutko and Barnow (2003).
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
Program Description:       To facilitate the movement to permanent housing of the homeless who are willing and able to work towards self-sufficiency
                           by providing shelter and other services that may include meals, laundry, transportation, child care, and counseling/case
                           management for housing, employment, substance abuse, public benefits, and referral to outside services. Also known as
                           transitional shelter.
    Common Outcome            Program Specific                 Indicator              Data Collection                 Notes              Outcome Stage
                                   Outcome                                                Strategy
  1 Increased Applications Clients apply to       Number of new clients applying Internal program records                               Intermediate
                           transitional housing.  for transitional housing during See Note #1.
                                                  the reporting period.

 2 Increased Enrollment    Clients complete         Number of new clients accepted      Internal program records                                    Intermediate
                           registration/intake.     for services during the reporting   See Note #1.
                                                    period.
  3 Increased Enrollment   Clients complete         Number of new households/           Internal program records                                    Intermediate
                           registration/intake.     persons enrolling in transitional   See Note #1.
                                                    shelter during the reporting
                                                    period.
 4 Improved Participation Clients develop a          Number and percent of clients     Internal program records                                     Intermediate
                          program/service plan.      who have met with
                                                     counselor/case manager and
                                                     developed a treatment/recovery/
                                                     service plan with in X days of
                                                     entry.
 5 Improved Participation Clients participate in in- Number and percent of clients     Internal program records    Community resources may         Intermediate
                          house and referral         who, as a result of their service                             include housing assistance, job
                          programs.                  plan, participate in supportive                               assistance, behavioral health
                                                     services (in-house or by referral                             assistance (substance
                                                     to community resources) within                                abuse/mental health treatment),
                                                     X days of entry.                                              primary health
                                                                                                                   assistance/medical treatment.

 6 Improved Participation Clients participate in in- Number and percent of clients in Internal program records                                      Intermediate
                          house and referral         need of mental health/ addiction
                          programs.                  treatment who enter into such
                                                     treatment within X days of
                                                     shelter entry.
 7 Improved Program       Clients complete           Number and percent of             Internal program records    Graduate means clients           Intermediate
   Completion             service plan or            households/persons who                                        complete the shelter program
                          “graduate” the             complete the service plan/shelter                             that assists them in moving to
                          program.                   program.                                                      stable housing.
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
Program Description:    To facilitate the movement to permanent housing of the homeless who are willing and able to work towards self-sufficiency
                        by providing shelter and other services that may include meals, laundry, transportation, child care, and counseling/case
                        management for housing, employment, substance abuse, public benefits, and referral to outside services. Also known as
                        transitional shelter.
    Common Outcome         Program Specific                 Indicator                 Data Collection                    Notes                 Outcome Stage
                               Outcome                                                    Strategy
  8 Attain Stable and   Clients long-term       Number and percent of clients    Internal program records Safe housing means a place of End
    Secure Housing      housing needs are met. who moved to safe (see notes)                               residence which provides
                                                and permanent housing defined                              access to trash removal,
                                                as rental house or apartment,                              cooking facilities, heat and
                                                public housing, Section 8                                  running water, and in which the
                                                housing, Shelter Plus Care                                 individual has not experienced
                                                housing, homeownership,                                    (had a confirmed incidence of)
                                                moving in with family or friends                           abuse/neglect or experienced
                                                within 24 months of program                                other serious safety risks.
                                                entry.
  9 Maintain Stable and Clients maintain stable Number of clients who obtain     Internal program          See indicator 8 for definitions of End
    Secure Housing      and secure housing.     safe and permanent housing       records/Survey of clients 'safe' and 'permanent' housing.
                                                within 24 months of program
                                                entry and maintain that housing
                                                for 6 months or more.

10 Maintain Stable and      Clients maintain stable Number and percent of clients    Internal program          Program may want to break out End
   Secure Housing           and secure housing.     who do not re-enter the          records/Survey of clients those who completed the
                                                    homeless system within one                                 program vs. those who did not
                                                    year of obtaining permanent                                for indicators 8-10.
                                                    housing.

Note #1: Breakouts by household size and severity of household barriers to permanent housing are likely to make the information from this indicator more useful.

Sources Consulted:

Hatry, Harry and Linda Lampkin, Developing Community-wide Outcome Indicators for Specific Services (2003)

Volunteers of America, Volunteers of America National Program Outcome Measures and Program Standards FY 2005 (2004)

Trutko, John and Burt Barnow, Core Performance Indicators for Homeless-Serving Programs Administered by the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services (2003)

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  • 1. The Center for What Works The Urban Institute 3074 West Palmer Boulevard 2100 M Street, NW Chicago, Illinois 60647 Washington, D.C. 20037 (773) 398-8858 (202) 833-7200 Candidate Outcome Indicators: Transitional Housing Program Implementing an outcome monitoring process enables organizations to track progress in achieving the program’s mission. With this information, program managers can better develop budgets, allocate resources and improve their services. This document includes the following suggestions for starting or improving outcome measurement efforts: 1. Outcome sequence chart – Identifies key outcomes presented in the sequence that are normally expected to occur. The chart illustrates how one outcome leads to the next and identifies specific indicators that might be used to track each outcome. Intermediate outcomes tend to be on the left, and end (or final) outcomes are on the right. The program description at the top of the chart is meant to encompass a range of similar programs. 2. Candidate outcome indicators – Lists outcomes and associated indicators as a starting point for deciding which outcomes to track. They were chosen based on a review of the program area and consultation with program experts. Only outcome indicators are included (not physical outputs, such as number of classes held; not efficiency, such as cost per counseling session; and not organization issues, such as success in fundraising or staffing). The focus is on program beneficiaries (clients, customers, citizens, participants) and what has been accomplished for them. A data source or collection procedure is suggested for each indicator. Suggestions and Limitations for Use of the Materials • Involve others in deciding which outcomes and indicators to track. Obtain input from staff, board members, and clients. As an early step, prepare your own version of an outcome sequence chart– one that you believe fits the needs of your program. • Review the project report for additional ideas on relevant indicators and additional resources: Building a Common Framework to Measure Nonprofit Performance. • Tabulate the outcome information by various categories of clients to see if outcomes are different for different clients (e.g., gender, age group, income level, handicap level, and race/ethnicity). Use that information to help better target your efforts. • Start with a small number of the indicators, especially if you have had only very little experience with such data collection and have very limited resources. Add more outcomes and indicators to the performance measurement system later, as you find that information is likely to be useful. • Outcome information seldom, if ever, tells why the outcomes have occurred. Many internal and external factors can contribute to any outcome. Instead, use the outcome data to identify what works well and what does not. Use the data to determine for which categories of clients your procedures and policies are working well and for which they are not working well. To the extent that the program is not working as well as expected, then attempt to find out the reasons. This investigation process leads to continuous learning and program improvement.
  • 2. Transitional Housing Program Description To facilitate the movement to permanent housing of the homeless who are willing and able to work towards self-sufficiency by providing shelter and other services that may include meals, laundry, transportation, child care, and counseling/case management for housing, employment, substance abuse, public benefits, and referral to outside services. Also known as transitional shelter. Outcome Sequence Chart Intermediate Outcomes End Outcomes Clients apply Clients Clients Clients Clients Clients’ Clients to complete develop a participate in complete long-term maintain transitional registration/ program/ in-house and service plan housing stable and housing intake service plan referral or ‘graduate’ needs are secure programs the program met housing Indicators 1. Number of 4. Number and 5. Number and percent 7. Number and 8. Number and 9. Number and percent 2. Number and clients percent of clients of clients who, as a percent of clients percent of clients of clients who percent of new applying for who have met with result of their service who complete who move to long- maintain safe and clients transitional counselor/case plan, participate in service plan/ term housing within permanent housing for accepted for housing during manager and supportive services (in- shelter program. 24 months of entry. six months or more. services the reporting developed a house or by referral) during the period. treatment/service within X days of entry. 10. Number and reporting period. plan within X days percent of clients who of entry. do not re-enter the 3. Number and 6. Number and percent homeless system percent of of clients in need of within one year of households/ mental health/ obtaining permanent persons in addiction treatment housing. transitional who enter into such housing during treatment within X the reporting days of entry. period. Participant satisfaction Satisfaction with program services is an outcome that occurs within almost every program area, yet does not necessarily have a sequential placement. The indicator may be: Number and percent of clients satisfied with transitional housing programs and services. Sources Consulted: Developing Community-wide Outcome Indicators for Specific Services by Hatry and Lampkin (2003); Volunteers of America National Program Outcome Measures and Program Standards FY 2005 (Volunteers of America, 2004); Core Performance Indicators for Homeless-Serving Programs Administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by Trutko and Barnow (2003).
  • 3. TRANSITIONAL HOUSING Program Description: To facilitate the movement to permanent housing of the homeless who are willing and able to work towards self-sufficiency by providing shelter and other services that may include meals, laundry, transportation, child care, and counseling/case management for housing, employment, substance abuse, public benefits, and referral to outside services. Also known as transitional shelter. Common Outcome Program Specific Indicator Data Collection Notes Outcome Stage Outcome Strategy 1 Increased Applications Clients apply to Number of new clients applying Internal program records Intermediate transitional housing. for transitional housing during See Note #1. the reporting period. 2 Increased Enrollment Clients complete Number of new clients accepted Internal program records Intermediate registration/intake. for services during the reporting See Note #1. period. 3 Increased Enrollment Clients complete Number of new households/ Internal program records Intermediate registration/intake. persons enrolling in transitional See Note #1. shelter during the reporting period. 4 Improved Participation Clients develop a Number and percent of clients Internal program records Intermediate program/service plan. who have met with counselor/case manager and developed a treatment/recovery/ service plan with in X days of entry. 5 Improved Participation Clients participate in in- Number and percent of clients Internal program records Community resources may Intermediate house and referral who, as a result of their service include housing assistance, job programs. plan, participate in supportive assistance, behavioral health services (in-house or by referral assistance (substance to community resources) within abuse/mental health treatment), X days of entry. primary health assistance/medical treatment. 6 Improved Participation Clients participate in in- Number and percent of clients in Internal program records Intermediate house and referral need of mental health/ addiction programs. treatment who enter into such treatment within X days of shelter entry. 7 Improved Program Clients complete Number and percent of Internal program records Graduate means clients Intermediate Completion service plan or households/persons who complete the shelter program “graduate” the complete the service plan/shelter that assists them in moving to program. program. stable housing.
  • 4. TRANSITIONAL HOUSING Program Description: To facilitate the movement to permanent housing of the homeless who are willing and able to work towards self-sufficiency by providing shelter and other services that may include meals, laundry, transportation, child care, and counseling/case management for housing, employment, substance abuse, public benefits, and referral to outside services. Also known as transitional shelter. Common Outcome Program Specific Indicator Data Collection Notes Outcome Stage Outcome Strategy 8 Attain Stable and Clients long-term Number and percent of clients Internal program records Safe housing means a place of End Secure Housing housing needs are met. who moved to safe (see notes) residence which provides and permanent housing defined access to trash removal, as rental house or apartment, cooking facilities, heat and public housing, Section 8 running water, and in which the housing, Shelter Plus Care individual has not experienced housing, homeownership, (had a confirmed incidence of) moving in with family or friends abuse/neglect or experienced within 24 months of program other serious safety risks. entry. 9 Maintain Stable and Clients maintain stable Number of clients who obtain Internal program See indicator 8 for definitions of End Secure Housing and secure housing. safe and permanent housing records/Survey of clients 'safe' and 'permanent' housing. within 24 months of program entry and maintain that housing for 6 months or more. 10 Maintain Stable and Clients maintain stable Number and percent of clients Internal program Program may want to break out End Secure Housing and secure housing. who do not re-enter the records/Survey of clients those who completed the homeless system within one program vs. those who did not year of obtaining permanent for indicators 8-10. housing. Note #1: Breakouts by household size and severity of household barriers to permanent housing are likely to make the information from this indicator more useful. Sources Consulted: Hatry, Harry and Linda Lampkin, Developing Community-wide Outcome Indicators for Specific Services (2003) Volunteers of America, Volunteers of America National Program Outcome Measures and Program Standards FY 2005 (2004) Trutko, John and Burt Barnow, Core Performance Indicators for Homeless-Serving Programs Administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2003)