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Great Lakes HMIS DASHboard
Year
Program CoC
Local CoC
Project Type
Year-over-Year Comparison Each column independently deduplicated
Methodology & Definitions
Served: Unduplicated persons with active enrollment (EntryDate ≤ period end, ExitDate NULL or ≥ period start). Night-by-Night shelters also require a bed night service record.
Housed: Leavers who exited to a Permanent Housing destination (HUD codes 400-499).
Housing Rate: Housed ÷ Exiting × 100.
Entering: Persons with EntryDate within the period.
Exiting: Persons with ExitDate within the period.
System Total: Deduplicated across all project types (a person in both ES and RRH counts once).
Breakdown by Project Type Housing rates vary by program design
▲ Blue ≥50% · — Gray 25-49% · ▼ Orange <25% — Low rates in ES/SO are expected (crisis/engagement). System Total is deduplicated across types. Counts 1-10 suppressed as <11 per HUD privacy.
Race / Ethnicity Element 3.04
Household Type Element 5.09
Sex Element 4.21
Age Distribution Element 3.03
Veteran Status Adults 18+ only
Chronic Homelessness Glossary p.14-20
Disabling Condition Elements 3.08 + 4.05-4.10
1
Where Are People Coming From?— Prior Living Situation
2
How Long Are People Staying?≠ SPM 1
Active Caseload — Stayers at Period End
Completed Stays — Leavers
3
Where Do People Go When They Leave?— Exit Destinations
Understanding System Performance Measures HUD-mandated metrics
SPMQuestionMetric ShownScopeDirection
SPM 3How many people are homeless?Unduplicated countES + SH + TH only▼ Lower = better
SPM 5How many are first-time homeless?First-time entriesES + SH + TH (24-mo lookback)▼ Lower = better
SPM 1How long are people in the system?Median daysES + SH bed-nights (system-wide)▼ Lower = better
SPM 7b.1Are people exiting to PH?Exit-to-PH rate %Leavers from ES/SH/TH/RRH▲ Higher = better
SPM 2Are people staying housed?2-year return rate %Prior PH exits (2-yr lookback)▼ Lower = better
SPM 4Are people increasing income?% increased incomeCoC-funded stayers (365+ days)▲ Higher = better
SPM 7b.2Are people retaining PH?PH retention rate %PSH/PH-HO/PH-HS with MoveIn▲ Higher = better
Key Differences from Other Tabs
SPM 3 “People Homeless” vs. Overview “Served”: Overview counts all project types. SPM 3 only counts ES + SH + TH. SPM 3 will always be a smaller number.

SPM 1 “Time in System” vs. Explorer “Length of Stay”: Explorer shows simple enrollment duration in one project. SPM 1 tracks total system bed-nights across multiple enrollments with backward contiguity (continuous homeless episodes). SPM 1 is usually longer.

SPM 7b.1 “Housed Rate” vs. Overview “Housing Rate”: Overview = Housed ÷ Exiting across all project types. SPM 7b.1 = exits to PH from ES/SH/TH/RRH only, excluding system stayers and certain destinations. Different scope and stricter rules.

SPM 4 “Income Growth” vs. Explorer “Income Changes”: Explorer shows all enrollments in the selected project type. SPM 4 is restricted to CoC-funded projects, adults only, stayers must have 365+ days and annual assessments. Different universe and methodology.

SPM 2 “Return Rate”: Unique to SPMs — no equivalent on other tabs. It follows up on PH exits from ~2 years ago to see if people returned. It measures past performance, not current-year activity.
≠ Look-Alike Metrics — Side by Side
ConceptOther Tab MetricSPM MetricKey Difference
People HomelessOverview “Served” (all project types)SPM 3 (ES + SH + TH only)SPM 3 is narrower scope — always smaller
EnteringOverview “Entering” (all types, no lookback)SPM 5 (ES/SH/TH, 24-mo lookback)SPM 5 splits first-time vs. returning
Housing RateOverview “Housing Rate” (Housed÷Exiting, all)SPM 7b.1 (ES/SH/TH/RRH leavers only)SPM excludes system stayers, stricter rules
Length of StayExplorer “LOS” (single enrollment)SPM 1 (system bed-nights, contiguity)SPM 1 is usually longer — system-wide
IncomeExplorer “Income Changes” (any funder)SPM 4 (CoC-funded, adults, 365+ days)SPM 4 = smaller universe, stricter criteria
PH RetentionExplorer “Maintained PH Rate”SPM 7b.2 (HUD stayer/leaver methodology)SPM 7b.2 uses stricter HUD definitions