Housing Outcomes Sample Clauses

The Housing Outcomes clause defines the expected results or benchmarks related to housing that must be achieved under an agreement or program. Typically, this clause outlines specific targets such as the number of individuals to be housed, the duration of stable housing, or improvements in housing quality. By clearly stating these objectives, the clause ensures accountability and provides measurable criteria for evaluating the success of housing initiatives, thereby addressing the need for transparency and effectiveness in housing-related projects.
Housing Outcomes. Grantees must improve housing outcomes by increasing exits to or retention of permanent housing. Acceptable housing outcomes are: ✓ Remaining in the Permanent Housing Subsidy program ✓ Exiting from the program to a permanent housing situation
Housing Outcomes. For each intervention type funded by the Consolidated Homeless Grant, grantees must adopt the required housing outcome performance measure outlined in the Consolidated Homeless Grant Guidelines, Appendix D, Table A. Grantees must improve housing outcomes by making progress towards the statewide performance target.
Housing Outcomes. (i) Housing (Rent Choice) Outcome; and (ii) Housing (Independent) Outcome.
Housing Outcomes. A Municipality that is required to provide a project-level Housing Report according to section 1 of this Schedule, must report housing outcomes and indicators on the completed related Eligible Project(s) to Saskatchewan annually. • If the Municipality is required to submit a project-level Housing Report, program-level Housing Outcomes must be reported as a part of the Municipality’s Outcomes Report according to section 5 of Schedule D (Program Reporting).