
The Arizona Data Landscape Project is a joint effort of all 3 CoC across the State of Arizona:
- Arizona Balance of State CoC (AZ-500)
- Tucson/Pima County CoC (AZ-501)
- Phoenix/Mesa/Maricopa County CoC (AZ-502)
The project was designed to gain a better understanding of how data is leveraged to support persons at-risk of and experiencing homelessness by analyzing technologies that interact with the homeless response system and the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) implementations.
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The Arizona Data Landscape Project resulted in the following:
- Review of 3 HMIS implementations and a multitude of other non-HMIS data systems leveraged in the homeless response system
- Analysis of the Arizona Data Landscape Project survey (123 respondents)
- Completion of dozens of one-on-one interviews and focus groups
- Development of a Final Recommendations Report
The Final Recommendations Report will be a culmination of the research done to understand how data is leveraged across the State of Arizona to support people at-risk of and experiencing homelessness and will provide recommendations to implement to optimize use of data and technology to support the response to homelessness. The Arizona Data Landscape Project Final Recommendations meeting for TPCH will be held in-person and virtually as on Tuesday, October 17, 2023 from 10:30am-12:30pm.
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