CHA Moving On Pilot Application and Assessment INSTRUCTIONS SUBMISSION CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS

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INSTRUCTIONS The attached serves as the application and assessment for the CHA Moving On Pilot. The Moving On Pilot is designed for tenants who have demonstrated housing stability in their permanent supportive housing unit and are ready and able to move on into CHA affordable housing, with limited follow-up supportive services. The form should be completed by both the tenant and their housing property manager and/or service provider and should include a discussion of the tenants ability and interest in moving to a different type of unit, building, or neighborhood if applicable. In addition, conversations should include the strength of the tenants community connections for ongoing supportive services as needed, and ability to meet the occupancy requirements of the CHA. SUBMISSION Forms should be submitted by email to Christine.Haley@csh.org or fax to 312.332.7040. In addition, the tenant will complete all CHA paperwork and understands that submitting this application does not guarantee acceptance into the pilot project. CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTS Completed Moving on Application and Assessment Moving On Pilot - Applicant Participation Agreement and Consent Form Supplement to Application for Federally Assisted Housing (optional) Relocation Referral Form

Basic Tenant Information Referral Date Tenant Name Tenant Address, Phone, Email Current Permanent Supportive Housing Provider Case Manager Name and Phone Date moved into PSH program Number of living in supportive housing Is the tenant in a scattered-site apartment or a project-based building? Letter of recommendation from case manager & property manager enclosed with application? Score on Enclosed Assessment Can the household meet these minimum qualifiers? Housing Score: Income, Health, Services Score: Total Score: Has not previously evicted from CHA Housing Has not been convicted of arson Is not a lifetime registered sex-offender Have not been convicted of manufacturing meth in public housing Able to get utilities in their name or willing to negotiate with landlord to include in rent Certification. The information contained in this application and assessment is as accurate as possible. The tenant, case manager, and property manager have met to discuss this application and feel that the tenant is a great candidate for moving on into an affordable housing option. The agency will provide follow-up services to the tenant and the tenant understands that he/she must provide data and information to the agency following-up for reporting purposes. In addition, the tenant will complete all CHA paperwork and understands that submitting this application does not guarantee acceptance into the pilot project. Tenant Signature Case Manager Signature Property Management Signature

Housing Score: 0 Score: 1 Score: 2 Score: 3 Tenant Score Current Lease Tenant has not held a lease for past 12 Tenant is lease holder, has maintained lease 12-18 Tenant is lease holder, has maintained lease 18-36 Tenant is lease holder, has maintained lease for over 3 years (36+ ) Rent Payment Tenant has not paid rent for last 6 or has only paid ontime 1-3 times in last 12 Tenant has paid rent on-time at least 4-6 times in last 12 Tenant has paid rent on-time at least 6-8 times in last 12 Tenant has paid rent on-time 8-12 times in the last 12 Utility Bills Tenant has only paid bills on-time 1-3 times in last 12 Tenant has paid bills on-time at least 4-6 times in last 12 Tenant has paid bills on-time at least 6-8 times in the last 12 Tenant has paid bills on-time at least 8-12 times in the past 12 (or utilities are included in tenants rent) Outstanding Rent Arrears Tenant has outstanding rent arrears and is not willing to set up payment plan Tenant more than 6 in current rent arrears and has set up a payment plan or applied for resources Tenant has less than 3 in current rent arrears and is current on payment plans Tenant has no current arrears and does not have a current payment plan for past bills Outstanding Utility and other bills Tenant has outstanding utility arrears and is not willing to set up payment plan Tenant has less than $1000 in current utility arrears and has set up a payment plan or applied for resources Tenant has had 3-5 contacts with police and/or landlord complaints in past 6 regarding disruptive activities in the unit Tenant has less than $500 in current utility arrears and is current on payment plans Tenant has no current arrears and does not have a current payment plan for past bills Safe Living Environment Tenant has had over 5 contacts with police and/or landlord complaints in past 6 regarding disruptive activities in the unit Tenant has had over 1-2 contacts with police and/or landlord complaints in past 6 regarding disruptive activities in the unit Tenant has not had any police visits or landlord complaints regarding disruptive activities in unit Housing Stability housing program less than 12 housing program for 12-24 housing program for 24-36 housing program for over 36 Past Evictions Prior to PSH, tenant had over 6 Prior to PSH, tenant had 3-5 Prior to PSH, tenant had 1-3 Prior to PSH, tenant had no Subtotal Score Total possible points: 24 Minimum Score of 16 to proceed

Income Score: 0 Score: 1 Score: 2 Score: 3 Tenant Score Maintaining or Increasing Income Tenant has no income and has not yet applied for benefits Tenant has applied for benefits and/or employment Tenant is receiving benefits or is currently employed Tenant has income from benefits and/or employment has increased from the previous year Stable Source of Income Employment Tenant has no stable source of income Tenant is not employed and not enrolled in employment program Tenant has some income sources but not stable Tenant is currently in an employment development program or educational training program or actively seeking employment. Tenant has received income from benefits and/or employment for the last 1-6 Tenant is employed or is involved in a volunteer position, internship, or job mentoring program for less than 6 Tenant has received income from benefits and/or employment for the last 6-18+ Tenant is employed and saving towards mainstream housing for at least 6 or is unable to work due to disability and has benefits Current Debt and Financial Obligations Tenant has significant debt (over 50% of income) and is unable to meet financial obligations Tenant has over 50% of income in debt and is meeting financial obligations Tenant has less than 10% of income in outstanding debt and is meeting financial obligations Tenant has no outstanding debt or financial obligations Health Mental Health Care Use Tenant has not had contact with a mental health provider in the past 12 Tenant has made 1 documented mental health care appointment in last 12 Tenant has made 2 or more documented mental health care appointments in the last 12 Tenant is able to keep mental health care appointments on a regular basis or has no diagnosed mental illness or has sustained recovery for 24+ Medication Adherence Tenant self-reports not taking any medications Tenant self-reports rarely taking prescribed medications Tenant self-reports sporadically taking prescribed medications Tenant self-reports regularly taking prescribed medications with minimally missed doses OR has no prescribed medications Current Harm Reduction Goals In the past 6, tenant preferred not to discuss or contemplate harm reduction behaviors In past 6, tenant discussed harm reduction behaviors with case manager, but did not work towards implementing them In the past 6, tenant shows progress towards harm reduction behaviors, but has not achieved implementing them In the past 6, tenant has implemented harm reduction behaviors or has no reported substance abuse issues

Future Harm Reduction Goals Tenant does not intend to establish harm reduction behaviors Supportive Services & Mainstream Resources Connection to Mainstream Mental Health and Primary Health Care Connection to Community Supports Tenant has re-set current harm reduction behaviors to be more realistic and/or reasonable to him/her Tenant will maintain current harm reduction behaviors Tenant is setting new harm reduction behaviors for next 6 OR has no reported and/or diagnosable substance abuse issues Score: 0 Score: 1 Score: 2 Score: 3 Tenant is not connected to any mainstream agencies and tenant has not had contact with primary health care provider in past 12 Tenant has no community supports outside of PSH project Tenant is newly connected to mainstream MH and primary health Tenant has limited community supports and is not interested in attaining others Tenant has been connected to mainstream providers for past 3-6 Tenant has adequate community supports in neighborhood Tenant is connected to mainstream providers and has a primary healthcare provider and keeps appointments as needed Tenant seeks out community supports and has many connections including specialized services Tenant Score Service Utilization Tenant has outstanding service needs and does not utilize current supportive services Tenant has expressed interest in supportive services but has not followed up with case manager Tenant utilizes some supportive services offered, and is able to maintain housing stability Tenant utilizes supportive services offered, and seeks services when needed Clinical Crisis Intervention Tenant has required over 5 clinical crisis interventions in the past 12 Tenant required 3-5 clinical crisis interventions in the past 12 Tenant required clinical crisis intervention in the past 12, and worked quickly with case manager to identify needs and help Tenant has not required clinical crisis intervention in the past 12 Tenant has the skills necessary to maintain housing stability tenant does not have the skills necessary to maintain household stability tenant would need significant support to maintain their household stability tenant would need some services support to maintain their household stability (more than general follow-up services) tenant has the skills necessary to maintain housing stability and would need general follow-up services Income, Health, Services Subtotal Score Total Possible Score for Income, Health & Supportive Services: 39 Minimum Score to Qualify: 26 Ideally, applicants have scores in range of 32-39

Additional Comments Please include any additional comments on the assessment answers, the tenant s housing & income stability, and any other considerations. You may attach additional forms or information as needed.