Common use of HMIS Participation Clause in Contracts

HMIS Participation. All agencies in receipt of funding from the CITY’s HTF grant program are required to fully participate in the Homeless Management Information System (“HMIS”) and work closely with the Community Technology Alliance (“CTA”), to ensure the agency has the mechanisms and staffing in place to use the system appropriately and in a timely manner. Funded agencies are required to collect demographic information on all clients served by the funded projects, the services provided, and consent to release the information to CTY and the CITY’s Housing Department. Funded projects must utilize all appropriate aspects of HMIS in order to generate the statistical information required for reporting to the CITY on all universal and program level elements of the HUD Data Standards. These statistical reports must be generated directly out of HMIS. No. adjustments to the HMIS reports will be accepted and it is therefore incumbent on the agency to ensure that the information they put into HMIS is accurate and up to date. The CITY will measure performance and outcomes relating to these funded projects through the use of the HMIS statistical data, based on the HUD data elements, or other reporting requirements as determined by the CITY. The CITY will request from the HMIS Administrator, acknowledgement of the recipient agencies’ certificate of compliance with HUD privacy and security standards, acknowledgement of use of the Shelter Point program, and statistics on the percentage of Universal and Top Level Program data captured.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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HMIS Participation. All agencies in receipt of funding from the CITY’s HTF grant program are required to fully participate in the Homeless Management Information System (“HMIS”) and work closely with the Community Technology Alliance (“CTA”), to ensure the agency GRANTEE has the mechanisms and staffing in place to use the system appropriately and in a timely manner. Funded agencies are required to collect demographic information on all clients participants served by the funded projects, the services provided, and consent to release the information to CTY and the CITY’s Housing Department. Funded projects must utilize all appropriate aspects of HMIS in order to generate the statistical information required for reporting to the CITY on all universal and program level elements of the HUD Data Standards. These statistical reports must be generated directly out of HMIS. No. No adjustments to the HMIS reports will be accepted and it is therefore incumbent on the agency GRANTEE to ensure that the information they put into HMIS is accurate and up to date. The CITY will measure performance and outcomes relating to these funded projects through the use of the HMIS statistical data, based on the HUD data elements, or other reporting requirements as determined by the CITY. The CITY will request from the HMIS Administrator, acknowledgement of the recipient agencies’ certificate of compliance with HUD privacy and security standards, acknowledgement of use of the Shelter Point program, and statistics on the percentage of Universal and Top Level Program data captured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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HMIS Participation. All agencies in receipt of funding from the CITY’s HTF grant program are required to fully participate in the Homeless Management Information System (“HMIS”) and work closely with the Community Technology Alliance (“CTA”), to ensure the agency has the mechanisms and staffing in place to use the system appropriately and in a timely manner. Funded agencies are required to collect demographic information on all clients served by the funded projects, the services provided, and consent to release the information to CTY and the CITY’s Housing Department. Funded projects must utilize all appropriate aspects of HMIS in order to generate the statistical information required for reporting to the CITY on all universal and program level elements of the HUD Data Standards. These statistical reports must be generated directly out of HMIS. No. No adjustments to the HMIS reports will be accepted and it is therefore incumbent on the agency to ensure that the information they put into HMIS is accurate and up to date. The CITY will measure performance and outcomes relating to these funded projects through the use of the HMIS statistical data, based on the HUD data elements, or other reporting requirements as determined by the CITY. The CITY will request from the HMIS Administrator, acknowledgement of the recipient agencies’ certificate of compliance with HUD privacy and security standards, acknowledgement of use of the Shelter Point program, and statistics on the percentage of Universal and Top Level Program data captured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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