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The Grassroots Project
The Grassroots Project is a national effort to support disability grassroots advocacy. This new initiative is administered by Human Services Research Institute with funding from the Administration for Community Living. Read More
Evaluation of Permanent Supportive Housing in Minnesota
Working with the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MN Housing), we conducted an evaluation of its permanent supportive housing (PSH) portfolio, looking at characteristics of the properties, supportive services providers, and tenants - and identifying factors associated with successful outcomes. Our partner the Technical Assistance Collaborative led an accompanying study of PSH best practices. The goal of the two projects was to provide actionable insights for MN Housing to make its PSH more accessible, equitable, and Read More
North Carolina Olmstead Plan
In 2020, HSRI assisted its longtime partner the Technical Assistance Collaborative with a project with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. TAC and HSRI assessed the state’s system of services and supports for people disabilities and made recommendations for the state’s plan to provide care in the most integrated settings as required under the Supreme Court’s landmark Olmstead decision. Read More
Oregon All Payer All Claims Program Solution
We are supporting the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) with a state-of-the-art technology solution. The solution performs frontend All Payer All Claims (APAC) data collection, data quality validation, aggregation, business processing, data optimization and secure data warehousing—all customized to OHA. Read More
NAYA: Evaluation of an Anti-Displacement Strategy
The Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) offers a Critical Home Repair, Weatherization, and Anti-Displacement Program that provides no-cost home repairs and energy efficiency upgrades to low-income homeowners in Portland, Oregon. We evaluated the program’s effects on participants and their families. Read More