OUR DATA
Reporting and transparency are critical for driving positive outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Real-time, population-specific data enable communities to track progress, identify gaps, and make informed decisions about how to support individuals and families on their path toward long-term stability.
Transparency enables stakeholders—including service providers, policymakers, individuals experiencing homelessness, and the public—to better align efforts, hold one another accountable, and adapt or develop strategies based on what is working.
Without accurate data and information, communities risk making decisions based on assumptions rather than evidence, hindering their progress toward ending homelessness.
Data Dashboard
Below is a snapshot of the current progress of Know-by-Name clients being served during Phase Two of the pilot.
Monthly Impact Reports
The Know-by-Name team develops monthly Impact Reports that aggregate, analyze, and share information as part of our commitment to transparency and continuous learning. Each report includes:
Know-by-Name Theory of Change
Output Reporting
Outcome Reporting
Monthly Successes and Areas of Opportunity
VIEW OUR MONTHLY IMPACT REPORTS BELOW
End of Year Impact & Insights Reports
The Know-by-Name team developed two end-of-year reports to synthesize Phase Two findings and share what was learned across implementation, outcomes, and future recommendations. Together, these reports provide a comprehensive view of the pilot, including its rationale, methodology, key learnings, outcomes and impact, recommendations, and financial implications.
Each report includes
Who the pilot reached across Phase Two
How Know-by-Name supported coordinated, person-centered case management
What the pilot revealed about client needs, service delivery, and system coordination
Key takeaways for providers, partners, and policymakers
Recommendations to inform future homelessness response efforts
VIEW OUR END-OF-YEAR REPORTS BELOW