Homeless Prevention Annual Report FY 2022

Preface

The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) Homeless Prevention Program Report is compiled for the Illinois General Assembly in accordance with Public Act 86-1454. It provides current information on the Homeless Prevention Program in Illinois. It also outlines Fiscal Year 2022 funding by providing details on program expenditures, types of services and number of households served.

Introduction

The Homeless Prevention Program was created by the Homeless Prevention Act of 1999. The program provides rental/mortgage assistance, utility assistance and supportive services to households who are in imminent danger of eviction, foreclosure or homelessness or are currently homeless.

The Homeless Prevention Program provides cost-effective prevention of homelessness, preserves family self-respect, and helps to keep families intact. The program prevents the need for long-term assistance programs and sustains permanent housing options by avoiding evictions, foreclosures, and utility disconnections.

In Fiscal Year 2022, $9,696,527 was allocated to the Homeless Prevention Program.

Program Goal

The Goal of the Homeless Prevention Program is to stabilize individuals and families in their existing homes, shorten the amount of time that individuals and families stay in shelters and assist individuals and families with securing affordable housing. The program provides rental/mortgage assistance, utility assistance and supportive services directly related to the prevention of homelessness or repeated episodes of homelessness.

Program deliverables require that:

  • All providers have a referral process that assists program participants with enrollment into public benefit programs such as TANF, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as Food Stamps), All Kids, medical and disability assistance, as well as other resources that address the needs of the population targeted for service.
  • All providers attend local Continuum of Care homeless network meetings and report on progress and distribution of funds from the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS).
  • All providers have community outreach plan which includes a detailed description for notifying the community of the program, hours of operation, and admittance/eligibility requirements into the program(s) they administer for IDHS. The plan must include outreach to other community service agencies, court and sheriff's personnel involved with eviction matters, and other outreach entities. IDHS must be advised of any publications and distribution of flyers, printed materials, and brochures that are part of the IDHS funded program.
  • All providers document participant need and eligibility, and maintain documentation in the participant files for a minimum of five years. All providers must use the Homeless Prevention Documentation Checklist tool to assure completeness of the participant file.
  • All providers expend program funds under any of the allowable cost categories: prevention rental/mortgage assistance, security deposit assistance, utility assistance, approved case management, and approved legal services according to program rules and consistent with the purposes of the Homeless Prevention Act.
  • All providers adhere to the IDHS program requirements including non-discrimination and community-wide access to Homeless Prevention Program services.
  • All providers conduct follow-up on all households served through the program during the previous fiscal year.
  • All providers have the ability to download the IDHS Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP formerly known as food stamps) application and distribute it to households to determine their need and eligibility for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and, based on that determination, assist with a LIHEAP application or referral.
  • All participants have a complete intake and assessment done upon entry into the program. Providers must submit all intake and assessment forms to IDHS annually for approval.
  • All providers have a written agreement or Memorandum of Understanding for referrals to other social service providers. The agreement or Memorandum at a minimum must include:
  • All providers have a referral process that assists program participants with enrollment into public benefit programs such as TANF, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as Food Stamps), All Kids, medical and disability assistance, as well as other resources that address the needs of the population targeted for service.
  • All providers attend local Continuum of Care homeless network meetings and report on progress and distribution of funds from the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS).
  • All providers have community outreach plan which includes a detailed description for notifying the community of the program, hours of operation, and admittance/eligibility requirements into the program(s) they administer for IDHS. The plan must include outreach to other community service agencies, court and sheriff's personnel involved with eviction matters, and other outreach entities. IDHS must be advised of any publications and distribution of flyers, printed materials, and brochures that are part of the IDHS funded program.
  • All providers document participant need and eligibility, and maintain documentation in the participant files for a minimum of five years. All providers must use the Homeless Prevention Documentation Checklist tool to assure completeness of the participant file.
  • All providers expend program funds under any of the allowable cost categories: prevention rental/mortgage assistance, security deposit assistance, utility assistance, approved case management, and approved legal services according to program rules and consistent with the purposes of the Homeless Prevention Act.
  • All providers adhere to the IDHS program requirements including non-discrimination and community-wide access to Homeless Prevention Program services.
  • All providers conduct follow-up on all households served through the program during the previous fiscal year.
  • All providers have the ability to download the IDHS Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP formerly known as food stamps) application and distribute it to households to determine their need and eligibility for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and, based on that determination, assist with a LIHEAP application or referral.
  • All participants have a complete intake and assessment done upon entry into the program. Providers must submit all intake and assessment forms to IDHS annually for approval.
  • All providers have a written agreement or Memorandum of Understanding for referrals to other social service providers. The agreement or Memorandum at a minimum must include: ?type(s) of service(s) to be provided; and
    • how referrals are handled by each entity; and
    • follow-up actions.
  • All providers report deliverables and outcomes using the Homeless Prevention Program web-based reporting system.
  • The following projected data are also included in the provider's Funding Plan: ?the projected total number of households served; and ?the projected number of households receiving rental/mortgage assistance; and
  • the projected number of households receiving utility assistance; and
  • the projected number of households receiving security deposit assistance.

Administration

The Department of Human Services was designated as the lead agency to administer the Homeless Prevention Program in 2000. The Bureau of Homeless Services and Supportive Housing administer the Homeless Prevention Program on behalf of IDHS. Bureau staff perform fiscal, programmatic, contracting, and monitoring functions related to the administration of the Homeless Prevention Program funds.

Funding

In Illinois there are twenty-one Continuum of Care organizations developed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide a network of homeless services to serve the entire state. Funding for the Homeless Prevention Program is allocated to each of these organizations utilizing HUD's homeless distribution formula. The Continuum of Care organizations in turn solicit proposals from local providers that serve homeless families and individuals. Each Continuum of Care organization then recommends agencies to receive Homeless Prevention Program funding from IDHS. Upon execution of a contract, the Homeless Prevention Program providers receive payments, and implement the program.

The twenty Continuum of Care organizations that received Homeless Prevention Program funding allocations in Fiscal Year 2022 were:

Continuum of Care Organizations Amount
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 442,805
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 270,601
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 114,778
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 3,481,588
Cook County Continuum of Care 1,653,754
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 86,083
DuPage County Continuum of Care 566,756
Heart of Illinois (Peoria Area) Continuum of Care 367,288
Heartland (Springfield Area) Continuum of Care 89,909
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 182,252
Kane County Continuum of Care 383,955
Lake County Continuum of Care 420,848
Madison County Continuum of Care 346,062
McHenry County Continuum of Care 63,128
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 439,984
South Central Continuum of Care 231,100
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 346,797
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 376,493
West Central Continuum of Care 135,819
Total Budget 9,696,527

Reporting

Fiscal: All Homeless Prevention Program expenditures are based upon an IDHS approved budget stipulating each service category including rental assistance, mortgage assistance, utility assistance, security deposits, supportive services and case management. All expenditures are reported quarterly on the IDHS web-based reporting system.

Program: Homeless Prevention Program providers report the number and characteristics of households/participants served, the supportive services provided, household composition, household income, preventive service utilization, and other program information quarterly on the IDHS web-based reporting system.

Follow-Up: All providers were required to conduct follow-up by contacting every participant or family that received assistance from the Homeless Prevention Program during the previous fiscal year to assess the housing retention rate for the entire program. The follow-up data is reported to IDHS as specified at the end of each fiscal year.

Program Services

The Homeless Prevention Program provides rental/mortgage assistance, security deposit assistance, utility assistance, approved case management, and approved supportive services to individuals and families who are in imminent danger of eviction, foreclosure or homelessness, or are currently homeless. These services are provided in an effort to stabilize families in their exiting homes, shorten the amount of time that individuals and families stay in shelter, and assist individuals and families to secure affordable housing. The households document to the provider a temporary economic crisis beyond the household's control by giving evidence of at least of one of the following conditions;

  • loss of employment
  • medical disability or emergency
  • loss or delay of some form of public benefit
  • natural disaster
  • substantial change in household composition
  • victimization by criminal activity
  • illegal action by a landlord
  • displacement by a government or private action, or
  • some other condition with constitutes a hardship comparable to the other conditions enumerated above.

Homeless Prevention Program services are limited to the following;

  • a maximum payment not to exceed three months of rent or mortgage arrears when no other resource is available, and/or
  • a maximum payment not to exceed two months for rental or security deposit when no other resource is available, and/or
  • payment of utility bills or arrears when no other resource is available (no legislative dollar amount stipulated), and/or
  • supportive services where appropriate to prevent homelessness or repeated episodes of homelessness.

Households must be able to demonstrate the ability to meet prospective rental/utility obligations or mortgage payments after assistance has been granted based on current or anticipated income. Payments for Homeless Prevention Program services must be made to a landlord, utility company or other entity who provides housing or other eligible services to an applicant for assistance. Payments can not be made directly to a Homeless Prevention Program participant.

All eligible Homeless Prevention Program households may access assistance every two years. In the event a household requires additional Homeless Prevention Program assistance within a two-year period, exceptions are considered. All exceptions must be submitted to and approved by IDHS Homeless Prevention Program staff.

The supportive services provided by the Homeless Prevention Program are those deemed necessary to move people to self-sufficiency. Homeless Prevention Program offers supportive services that directly relate to the prevention of homelessness or repeated episodes of homelessness. There are two categories of supportive services; Required Supportive Services and Supplemental Supportive Services.

The Required Supportive Services are:

  • Case Management - Coordinating the acquisition, delivery and use of support services. Case Management must include individual assessments that are used to develop individual services plans.
  • Financial Counseling Budgeting/financial planning to ensure that participating households have the ability to maintain rental, mortgage, or utility obligations after assistance has been granted to reduce the probability or a recurrence of the crisis situation.
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Screening every household that receives Homeless Prevention Program (SNAP) Coordination Program assistance to determine the need and eligibility for (formerly known as food stamps) assistance and based on that determination assist the participant with the application process or referral.
  • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Screening every household that receives Homeless Prevention Program (LIHEAP) Program assistance to determine the need and eligibility for assistance and based on that determination assist the participant with the application process or referral.
  • Follow-Up Contacting each program participant or family assisted during the fiscal year to assess their housing status.

The Supplemental Supportive Services are:

  • Advocacy Intervention on behalf of participating households to assist in the receipt and use of services.
  • Alcohol Abuse Services Providing or referring participants to Alcoholics Anonymous or similar program to address the abusive use of alcohol.
  • Child Care Providing or arranging child care services.
  • Children's Services Child-specific services such as child abuse counseling or pre-school programs.
  • Counseling Providing or arranging for individual or group counseling to alleviate physical abuse, mental health issues, substance abuse, and/or familial obstacles that are preventing a return to self-sufficiency.
  • Education Providing or arranging services for participants to complete a course of study leading to a diploma or specific skill certificate.
  • Employment Services Providing or arranging services for participants to complete job preparation and/or to secure job interviews or employment. This may include acquiring special tools or clothing to perform the job in which the participant is place or receiving training.
  • English as a Second Language English language services available to persons who seek to improve their English language skills.
  • Health/Dental Services Providing or arranging services for participants needing medical and/or dental services.
  • Housing Placement / Inspection Locating and/or the initial inspection of rental property on behalf of participants to ensure the housing is generally decent and adequate for the household and meets the general health and safety standards prior to tenant occupancy.
  • Legal Services (if requested) The provision of legal assistance/advocacy to program participants who are facing homelessness due to eviction, utility shut-off, lockout, or mortgage foreclosure.
  • Mental Health Services Supportive Services that address serious mental health needs that can not be solved through regular counseling sessions.
  • Outreach Locating and contacting homeless individuals or families in the community and inform them of available services.
  • Substance Abuse Services Providing or arranging services for participants to attend NA (Narcotics Anonymous) or other programs that address substance abuse issues.
  • Transportation Transporting or purchasing services, such as bus tokens or taxi fares for participants to obtain medical care, public assistance, education, training and other services not provided on site.

Total Households Served

Agencies Number of Households Served
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 261
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 140
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 62
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 726
Cook County Continuum of Care 524
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 39
DuPage County Continuum of Care 192
Heart of Illinois (Peoria Area) Continuum of Care 60
Heartland (Springfield Area) Continuum of Care 24
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 83
Kane County Continuum of Care 118
Lake County Continuum of Care 219
Madison County Continuum of Care 151
McHenry County Continuum of Care 18
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 309
South Central Continuum of Care 161
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 170
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 123
West Central Continuum of Care 117
Total 3,697

Total Households with Children Served

Agencies Number of Households with Children Served
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 130
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 76
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 26
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 282
Cook County Continuum of Care 242
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 13
DuPage County Continuum of Care 95
Heart of Illinois Continuum of Care 126
Heartland Continuum of Care 8
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 49
Kane County Continuum of Care 62
Lake County Continuum of Care 105
Madison County Continuum of Care 106
McHenry County Continuum of Care 7
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 142
South Central Illinois Continuum of Care 83
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 79
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 29
West Central Il Continuum of Care 54
Total 1,714

Total Households Without Children Served

Agencies Number of Households without Children Served
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 131
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 64
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 36
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 444
Cook County Continuum of Care 282
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 26
DuPage County Continuum of Care 97
Heart of Illinois Continuum of Care 134
Heartland Continuum of Care 16
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 34
Kane County Continuum of Care 56
Lake County Continuum of Care 114
Madison County Continuum of Care 45
McHenry County Continuum of Care 11
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 167
South Central Illinois Continuum of Care 78
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 91
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 94
West Central Il Continuum of Care 63
Total 1,983

Total Individuals Served

Agencies Number of Individuals Served
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 612
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 343
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 127
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 1,357
Cook County Continuum of Care 1,176
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 75
DuPage County Continuum of Care 427
Heart of Illinois Continuum of Care 599
Heartland Continuum of Care 47
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 204
Kane County Continuum of Care 274
Lake County Continuum of Care 500
Madison County Continuum of Care 444
McHenry County Continuum of Care 46
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 656
South Central Illinois Continuum of Care 355
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 364
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 197
West Central Il Continuum of Care 279
Total 8,082

Total Adults Served

Agencies  Number of Adults Served
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 356
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 186
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 75
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 871
Cook County Continuum of Care 699
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 52
DuPage County Continuum of Care 270
Heart of Illinois Continuum of Care 344
Heartland Continuum of Care 27
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 104
Kane County Continuum of Care 159
Lake County Continuum of Care 275
Madison County Continuum of Care 184
McHenry County Continuum of Care 32
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 399
South Central Illinois Continuum of Care 216
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 225
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 135
West Central Il Continuum of Care 154
Total 4,763

Total Children Served

Agencies Number of Children Served
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 256
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 157
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 52
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 486
Cook County Continuum of Care 477
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 23
DuPage County Continuum of Care 157
Heart of Illinois Continuum of Care 255
Heartland Continuum of Care 20
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 100
Kane County Continuum of Care 115
Lake County Continuum of Care 225
Madison County Continuum of Care 260
McHenry County Continuum of Care 14
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 257
South Central Illinois Continuum of Care 139
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 139
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 62
West Central Il Continuum of Care 125
Total 3,319

Total Households Receiving Rental Assistance

Agencies Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 218
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 88
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 62
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 619
Cook County Continuum of Care 372
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 30
DuPage County Continuum of Care 165
Heart of Illinois Continuum of Care 123
Heartland Continuum of Care 17
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 59
Kane County Continuum of Care 90
Lake County Continuum of Care 117
Madison County Continuum of Care 151
McHenry County Continuum of Care 6
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 237
South Central Illinois Continuum of Care 142
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 151
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 78
West Central Il Continuum of Care 88
Total 2,813

Total Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance

Agencies Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 5
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 0
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 0
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 51
Cook County Continuum of Care 47
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 0
DuPage County Continuum of Care 4
Heart of Illinois Continuum of Care 10
Heartland Continuum of Care 0
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 4
Kane County Continuum of Care 0
Lake County Continuum of Care 4
Madison County Continuum of Care 0
McHenry County Continuum of Care 0
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 8
South Central Illinois Continuum of Care 6
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 1
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 6
West Central Il Continuum of Care 0
Total 146

Total Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance

Agencies Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 4
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 59
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 0
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 34
Cook County Continuum of Care 58
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 24
DuPage County Continuum of Care 31
Heart of Illinois Continuum of Care 16
Heartland Continuum of Care 13
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 0
Kane County Continuum of Care 32
Lake County Continuum of Care 0
Madison County Continuum of Care 1
McHenry County Continuum of Care 0
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 15
South Central Illinois Continuum of Care 3
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 27
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 38
West Central Il Continuum of Care 19
Total 374

Total Households Receiving Utility Assistance

Agencies Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 86
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 5
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 9
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 51
Cook County Continuum of Care 80
Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care 0
DuPage County Continuum of Care 49
Heart of Illinois Continuum of Care 23
Heartland Continuum of Care 4
Joliet/Will County Continuum of Care 24
Kane County Continuum of Care 5
Lake County Continuum of Care 58
Madison County Continuum of Care 2
McHenry County Continuum of Care 0
Northwestern Illinois Continuum of Care 79
South Central Illinois Continuum of Care 22
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 24
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 11
West Central Il Continuum of Care 19
Total 551

Homeless Prevention Services - Utilization Statewide by Household Type

Supportive Services Single Male Single Female Couple No Child Couple with Child Male with Child Female with Child TOTAL
Case Management 801 1,514 469 534 127 1,724 5,169
Counseling - Financial 692 1,100 288 386 104 1,298 3,868
Food Stamp Screening 660 1,063 263 365 104 1,298 3,703
LIHEAP Screening 660 1,063 264 365 104 1,298 3,704
Advocacy 236 332 124 136 39 477 1,344
Alcohol Abuse Services 13 10 4 1 0 8 36
Child Care 0 0 0 17 12 52 81
Children's Services 0 0 0 6 2 34 42
Counseling - Life Skills 91 111 50 44 14 139 449
Counseling - All Other 28 38 21 17 4 53 161
Education 22 33 6 13 9 39 122
Employment Services 58 76 15 22 12 84 267
English as Second Language 18 28 3 4 1 33 87
Follow-up Services 258 385 85 106 28 366 1,228
Health/Dental Services 29 45 8 11 5 46 144
HIV/AIDS Related Services 5 11 1 0 0 8 25
Housing Location/ Inspection 63 75 31 34 3 78 284
Legal Services/ Referrals 58 92 39 54 12 116 371
Mental Health Services 36 41 7 9 8 29 130
Outreach 73 83 6 41 15 114 362
Substance Abuse Services 21 23 4 4 2 15 69
Transportation 32 45 9 11 7 45 149
Other 35 57 17 41 9 159 318
Total 3,889 6,225 1,744 2,221 621 7,413 22,113

Program Statistics by Continuum of Care Receiving Assistance

  • Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb County Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 356
Number of Children 256
Number of Individuals Served 612
Households without Children Served 131
Households with Children Served 130
Number of Households 261
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 218
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 5
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 4
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 86
Number of Households Receiving Legal Assistance 28
  • Central Illinois Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 186
Number of Children 157
Number of Individuals Served 343
Households without Children Served 64
Households with Children Served 76
Number of Households 140
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 88
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 59
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 5
  • Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 75
Number of Children 52
Number of Individuals Served 127
Households without Children Served 36
Households with Children Served 26
Number of Households 62
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 62
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 9
  • City of Chicago Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 871
Number of Children 486
Number of Individuals Served 1,357
Households without Children Served 444
Households with Children Served 282
Number of Households 726
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 619
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 51
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 34
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 51
  • Cook County Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 699
Number of Children 477
Number of Individuals Served 1,176
Households without Children Served 282
Households with Children Served 242
Number of Households 524
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 372
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 47
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 58
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 80
  • Decatur/Macon County Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 52
Number of Children 23
Number of Individuals Served 75
Households without Children Served 26
Households with Children Served 13
Number of Households 39
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 30
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 24
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 0
  • DuPage County Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 270
Number of Children 157
Number of Individuals Served 427
Households without Children Served 97
Households with Children Served 95
Number of Households 192
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 165
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 4
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 31
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 49
  • Heart of Illinois (Peoria Area) Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 344
Number of Children 255
Number of Individuals Served 599
Households without Children Served 134
Households with Children Served 126
Number of Households 260
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 123
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 10
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 16
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 23
Number of Households Receiving Legal Assistance 102
  • Heartland (Springfield Area) Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 27
Number of Children 20
Number of Individuals Served 47
Households without Children Served 16
Households with Children Served 8
Number of Households 24
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 17
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 13
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 4
  • Joliet/Will Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 104
Number of Children 100
Number of Individuals Served 204
Households without Children Served 34
Households with Children Served 49
Number of Households 83
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 59
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 4
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 24
  • Kane County Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 159
Number of Children 115
Number of Individuals Served 274
Households without Children Served 56
Households with Children Served 62
Number of Households 118
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 90
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 32
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 5
Number of Households Receiving Legal Assistance 22
  • Lake County Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 275
Number of Children 225
Number of Individuals Served 500
Households without Children Served 114
Households with Children Served 105
Number of Households 219
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 117
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 4
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 58
Number of Households Receiving Legal Assistance 96
  • Madison County Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 184
Number of Children 260
Number of Individuals Served 444
Households without Children Served 45
Households with Children Served 106
Number of Households 151
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 151
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 1
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 2
  • McHenry County Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 32
Number of Children 14
Number of Individuals Served 46
Households without Children Served 11
Households with Children Served 7
Number of Households 18
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 6
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Legal Assistance 12
  • Northwestern Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 399
Number of Children 257
Number of Individuals Served 656
Households without Children Served 167
Households with Children Served 142
Number of Households 309
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 237
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 8
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 15
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 79
Number of Households Receiving Legal Assistance 31
  • South Central Illinois Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 216
Number of Children 139
Number of Individuals Served 355
Households without Children Served 78
Households with Children Served 83
Number of Households 161
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 142
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 6
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 3
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 22
  • Southern Illinois Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 225
Number of Children 139
Number of Individuals Served 364
Households without Children Served 91
Households with Children Served 7
Number of Households 170
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 151
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 1
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 27
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 24
  • St. Clair County Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 135
Number of Children 62
Number of Individuals Served 197
Households without Children Served 94
Households with Children Served 29
Number of Households 123
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 78
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 6
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 38
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 11
  • West Central Illinois Continuum of Care
Program Statistics Totals
Number of Adults Served 154
Number of Children 125
Number of Individuals Served 279
Households without Children Served 63
Households with Children Served 54
Number of Households 117
Number of Households Receiving Rental Assistance 88
Number of Households Receiving Mortgage Assistance 0
Number of Households Receiving Security Deposit Assistance 19
Number of Households Receiving Utility Assistance 19

Number of Households That Were Still Housed or Homeless at Homeless Prevention Program Follow- up

Continuums Still Housed Homeless Unable to Locate Deceased
Boone/Winnebago/DeKalb Continuum of Care 213 8 40 0
Central Illinois Continuum of Care 125 0 11 0
Champaign/Urbana Continuum of Care 58 1 3 0
City of Chicago Continuum of Care 665 0 60 1
Cook County Continuum of Care 451 1 72 0
Decatur/Macon Continuum of Care 39 0 0 0
DuPage County Continuum of Care 182 0 10 0
Heart of Illinois Continuum of Care 234 3 23 0
Heartland Continuum of Care 21 1 2 0
Joliet/Will Continuum of Care 81 0 2 0
Kane County Continuum of Care 104 4 10 0
Lake County Continuum of Care 190 6 23 0
Madison County Continuum of Care 144 0 7 0
McHenry County Continuum of Care 14 0 4 0
Northwestern Continuum of Care 286 4 19 0
South Central Illinois Continuum of Care 159 0 2 0
Southern Illinois Continuum of Care 169 0 1 0
St. Clair County Continuum of Care 121 0 0 0
West Central Continuum of Care 117 0 0 0
Totals 3,373 28 289 1
  • Grand Total Still Housed for the 20 Participating Continua of Care: 3,373
  • Grand Total That Were Homeless for the 20 Participating Continua of Care: 28
  • Grand Total of Households That Were Unable to Be Located: 289
  • Grand Total of Deceased Households: 1
  • 91.2% of the Total Households Retained Their Housing with Assistance From the Homeless Prevention Program.
  • in Fiscal Year 2022, the Average Cost Per Household Was $2,623