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Direct Analytics to
Decision-making and
Care Coordination

What is the Arizona Housing Analytics Collaborative?

The Arizona Housing Analytics Collaborative (AzHAC) is a multidisciplinary team of faculty, students, and staff from Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona, that leverages cutting-edge data analytics and community-based evaluation methods to provide actionable insights into housing and homelessness service delivery systems in the State of Arizona.

Current Projects

Encampment Resolution Strategies

This project provides evaluation of the effectiveness of select homeless encampment response strategies in three Arizona counties (Yuma, Pima and Maricopa), incorporating the perspectives of people experiencing homelessness, service providers, and community leaders.

211-HMIS Match

This project aims to identify individuals that appear in both statewide 211 and HMIS data using both exact and fuzzy matching. This matched data can be used to answer a host of important questions, including "What are the characteristics of people who call 211 and then show up in HMIS later?"

Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Tool

Tool to help users explore and address social determinants affecting social, economic, and health outcomes in Arizona’s geographic communities

Latest Findings

Coordinated Entry (CE) Comparison

Compared the performance of two assessment tools used to designate service prioritization scores for individuals and families seeking homelessness services in Arizona: the VI-SPDAT and the newly designed Maricopa Assessment Prioritization (MAP) Tool.

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Combining efforts across
all three continuums of care

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