Supportive Housing
Supportive housing seeks to:
- Move people experiencing homelessness into affordable, permanent housing with services
- Promote housing stability to improve quality of life with person-centered planning and support services
- Reduce social costs associated with homelessness, such as use of emergency health care, shelter, incarceration and more
Minnesota Housing provides funding for site-based supportive housing units and Housing Trust Fund (HTF) tenant-based rental assistance for high-priority homeless households.
Guidance and Best Practices
Read Supportive Housing Information and Resources for best practices in supportive housing, occupancy guidance on Long-Term Homeless (LTH) and High Priority Homeless (HPH) units and more.
Post-Selection Materials
Supporting housing service providers are required to provide documentation during the post-selection underwriting and due diligence process. Learn more about required documentation.
Reporting Requirements
Service providers are required to enter LTH and HPH household data in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and submit reports to Minnesota Housing.
- Find data collection forms at Minnesota's HMIS Forms and Instructions
- Identify who is responsible for reporting to HMIS through HMIS Memo and Contact Form for LTH and HPH Units
Additional Resources
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