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10.4 Appendix D: Homeless System Performance Requirements <br />10.4.1 Data Sources <br />The Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) is the data source for calculating the <br />baseline and performance results. <br />Compliance is measured at the system intervention level. This means data from all applicable <br />projects are included, without regard to fund sources. <br />For example, to monitor compliance with 'Increase Percent Exits to Permanent Housing from <br />Rapid Re -Housing', all Rapid Re -Housing projects in a given community will be included in the <br />calculation. <br />Data for the previous state fiscal year will serve as the baseline. Performance results can be <br />found on the CHG Performance Tracker which is updated quarterly: <br />htti3s://public.tableau.com a r)profile/comhau viz CHGPerformanceTrackerV2❑utcomesDas <br />hhnard <br />Please see page 7 of the CHG Performance Tracker reporting specifications to learn about which <br />destinations are categorized as positive outcome destinations and permanent housing <br />destinations. <br />10.4.2 Housing Outcome Performance Requirements <br />For each intervention type funded by CHG, grantees must adopt the required housing outcome <br />performance measure outlined in Table A below. <br />Grantees must improve housing outcomes by making progress towards the statewide <br />performance target. The performance target is the level of desirable performance and is an <br />indicator of a high performing system. <br />Additionally, RCW 43.185C.185 requires that Commerce ensure racial equity within homeless <br />service system program outcomes. Commerce will evaluate a system's outcomes by assessing <br />housing outcomes of exited households across racial and ethnic demographics for any potential <br />disparitieS12. To be considered in compliance of the equitable outcomes performance measure, <br />the housing outcomes of the exited households across racial and ethnic demographics should <br />not be significantly less than the overall rate13. If racial or ethnic disparities in housing <br />outcomes are identified in the data, Commerce will determine if the requirement has been met <br />on a case by case basis. <br />lz For the equitable outcomes measure, disparities are defined as instances in which the outcome rate of a particular racial <br />or ethnic category is significantly less than the overall rate. <br />"The "overall rate" refers to the rate of a particular intervention type's total exits to positive outcomes. This is inclusive of <br />all ethnic or racial catagories. <br />48 <br />