ࡱ> ACEGI K J  #` i2bjbj 'K888|f f f 4!>>>>>>&@A!<^JSUUUV w`Kcl<<<<<<<$?hpA)<f lVVll)<f f UU><0&&&lf Uf U<&l<&&f f UJ 7r!>>7N_n<<<fAAAf td!&Dsd d d)<)<jddd<llll!!!>>!!!>>!!!f f f f f f  Evaluation of Homeless Outreach Projects and Evaluation (HOPE) Task 6: Final Evaluation Report Authors: Marion L. McCoy, Ph.D., Cynthia S. Robins, Ph.D., James Bethel, Ph.D., Carina Tornow, and William D. Frey, Ph.D. The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the funding agency. October, 2007 Prepared for: Thomas W. Hale, Ph.D. SSA-HOPE Evaluation Project Officer Social Security Administration 6401 Security Boulevard Baltimore, MDPrepared by: WESTAT 1650 Research Boulevard Rockville, Maryland  Table of Contents Section Page  TOC \o "3-3" \h \z \t "Heading 1,2,Heading 2,3,C1-Ctr BoldHd,1,TT-Table Title,4"  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439833" Executive Summary: Project HOPE Final Evaluation Report  PAGEREF _Toc181439833 \h vii  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439834" 1 Introduction 1- PAGEREF _Toc181439834 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439835" 1.1 Homelessness emerges as a national issue 1- PAGEREF _Toc181439835 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439836" 1.2 Social Security Administration and the Homeless Outreach Projects and Evaluation (HOPE) demonstration program 1- PAGEREF _Toc181439836 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439837" 1.3 Overview of Project HOPE and Evaluation Plans 1- PAGEREF _Toc181439837 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439840" 1.4 Evaluation Tasks and the Data Collection Overview 1- PAGEREF _Toc181439840 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439841" 1.5 Organization of the Report 1- PAGEREF _Toc181439841 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439842" 2 Methods 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439842 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439844" 2.1 Project HOPE Evaluation Data System Components 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439844 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439845" 2.1.1 SSA-HOPE Web Site 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439845 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439847" 2.1.2 Comparison Groups 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439847 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439849" 2.1.3 SSA 831 Disability Master File Data 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439849 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439850" 2.1.4 Focus Group Data 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439850 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439851" 2.1.5 Qualitative and Documentary Data 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439851 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439852" 2.1.6 Process Evaluation Data from In-depth Site Visits 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439852 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439853" 3 Findings 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439853 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439854" 3.1 Final Sample Composition 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439854 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439857" 3.2 HOPE Programs and Comparison Group Outcomes 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439857 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439864" 3.3 Web Site Collection Summaries 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439864 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439867" 3.4 Qualitative Process Evaluation Summaries 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439867 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439868" 3.4.1 Focus Groups Summary Analyses 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439868 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439869" 3.4.2 In-depth Site Visits 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439869 \h 25  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439870" 3.5 Urban Contexts and Persistent Homelessness 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439870 \h 41  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439872" 4 Conclusions and recommendations 4- PAGEREF _Toc181439872 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439873" 5 References 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439873 \h 1 Table of Contents (continued) Lists of Appendixes Appendix A Acronym Reference List B DDS (Disability Determination Services) Geographic Regions for The Project Hope Evaluation Lists of Figures Figure Page  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439838" 1-3a Open Systems Model 1- PAGEREF _Toc181439838 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439839" 1-3b Open Systems Model Framework for Project HOPE evaluation 1- PAGEREF _Toc181439839 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439843" 2-1 Project HOPE Data Collection and Analysis System 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439843 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439858" 3-2a Comparison groups (C1, C2) vs. matching HOPE programs 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439858 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439859" 3-2b Combined comparison groups vs. matching HOPE programs 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439859 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439860" 3-2c. Combined comparison groups vs. all HOPE programs 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439860 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439860" 3-4 Process evaluation findings 3-27 Lists of Tables Table Page  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439846" 2-1-1 Web site data entry variables 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439846 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439848" 2-1-2 Priority variables for comparison agency matches 2- PAGEREF _Toc181439848 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439855" 3-1 Selected demographic characteristics for final sample 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439855 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439856" 3-1-2 Final sample primary disability listing 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439856 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439861" 3-2a Evaluation of time to determination 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439861 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439862" 3-2b Final sample agency group by determination result 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439862 \h 11 Table of Contents (continued) Lists of Tables (continued) Table Page  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439863" 3-2c Comparison of allowance rates 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439863 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439865" 3-3 Intake and Followup Living Situations 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439865 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439866" 3-4 Reasons for Contacting SSA and Resolution of Issues 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439866 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc181439871" 3-5 Factors and trends associated with homelessness 2000-2006 for HOPE programs receiving site visits 3- PAGEREF _Toc181439871 \h 42 Executive Summary: Project HOPE Final Evaluation Report Congress appropriated funds for the Social Security Administration (SSA) to conduct outreach and application assistance to people who were homeless and to other under-served populations. SSA used these funds to develop and implement the Homeless Outreach Projects and Evaluation (HOPE) demonstration initiative in 2003. The Project HOPE demonstration provides funding for 41 HOPE programs across the nation that conduct outreach to people who are chronically homeless and have a disability. HOPE programs assist eligible individuals with filing SSA disability benefit applications and accessing mainstream treatment and services (e.g., housing, mental health care). SSA provides information about the disability application process and ongoing technical assistance to HOPE programs. SSA intends that the programs will effectively reach and identify people who are chronically homeless so they can receive the assistance and care they need. SSA also intends that the information and technical assistance provided to HOPE programs will increase the efficiency of the disability application process for those clients, and thus reduce disability case processing time at SSA and reduce denials for initial claims from individuals who are eligible for disability entitlements under SSA rules. Westat, an employee-owned private research firm in the Washington, DC, area, was hired in 2004 to provide an independent evaluation of Project HOPE for SSA. Westat has analyzed processes and outcomes of the funded HOPE programs. The key research questions Westat examined are whether Project HOPE and the HOPE programs it funded have been efficient and effective in accomplishing the intended outcomes of the project. We have used a mixed methods approach to the collection and analysis of data (i.e., quantitative and qualitative methodologies inform our findings). The timeframe for the quantitative data collection and analyses presented here is June, 2005 through April, 2007. The qualitative data collection and analyses timeframe is from January, 2005 through April, 2007. The conclusions of the evaluation reflect a synthesis of all data collected and analyzed. Drawing on an array of compiled information about what often characterized people who experienced chronic homelessness, about their unmet needs in physical, social, and economic areas, and in light of lessons learned about best practices when engaging with the target group, SSA developed the Homeless Outreach Projects and Evaluation (HOPE) demonstration initiative. The objectives of Project HOPE are informed by the acquired knowledge about people who are/have been homeless for long periods of time or have repeated episodes of homelessness. The information about the disability processing system, coupled with technical assistance provided by SSA for HOPE grantees, are designed to help HOPE programs confront and surmount the characteristic experiences and barriers which are known to frustrate attempts to resolve chronic homelessness (e.g., lack of family support or social networks, untreated medical, psychiatric, and substance or alcohol use disorders, circumscribed daily living skills, attenuated or interrupted formal education, limited job training, persistent unemployment, limited job skills, and broken ties to local social service systems). Evaluation Framework Westat used SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 an open systems model (French & Bell, 1984; Katz; 1978; Miles, 1980) as a framework for the Project HOPE evaluation. The open systems model allows a thorough examination of key components in an operating system that affect the efficiency and effectiveness of programs. The model posits specific relationships between four integral components in an operating system: inputs, processes, outputs, and outcomes. Effectiveness in the open systems model is defined as the relationship between the outcomes achieved and the processes used to attain them. If the processes of the Project HOPE system (i.e., the liaison-grantee and grantee-grantee networking; SSAs provision of technical assistance; and SSAs dissemination of information about best practices and the disability processing system) result in the intended outcomes (i.e., the submission of high quality disability applications which reduce the time SSA and DDS need to determine that disability entitlements should be allowed), then the operations of Project HOPE are effective. Efficiency within the model is assessed through a comparison of inputs and outputs. If Project HOPE operations are efficient, then its inputs (e.g., Federal funding; the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the information prepared for grantees) facilitate the work or outputs--of HOPE program staff. Expected outputs of staff efforts include successful outreach, engagement, and nurturance of relationships with enrollees that lead to enrollees acceptance of help with filing for disability entitlements and to their acceptance of services and housing. Efficiency outputs also suggested by the model include relatively higher disability allowance rates for HOPE programs when contrasted to rates for comparison agencies which were not funded by HOPE or involved in the demonstration initiative. Methods The overarching goal of Project HOPE and of the 41 HOPE programs which received HOPE funding is to identify individuals who are chronically homeless and have a disability who are eligible for benefits under a Social Security Administration disability program and to provide disability application assistance to them. The methodological approach to the collection and analysis of data for the Project HOPE evaluation sought to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of the demonstration program and the degree to which HOPE programs accomplished their objectives. The key research questions which guided the evaluation are: Do the outcomes demonstrate that the SSA intervention (i.e., the provision of information, technical assistance, and structured networking opportunities) led HOPE programs to use processes that helped them effectively produce high quality disability applications and ensure that program enrollees had access to needed services? Do the outcomes demonstrate that the outputs of HOPE awardees were an efficient use of the inputs (i.e., the investment of Federal funds and SSA labor-time) that helped to reduce SSAs disability processing costs (by allowing disability benefits determined from initial applications)? Data were collected in the primary theoretical categories (i.e., inputs, processes, outputs, outcomes) needed to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of Project HOPE operations and the extent to which its intended results were achieved. Collected data include the original grantee proposals, SSA administrative (831 Disability Master) files for grantee clients, grantee quarterly reports, program materials, and transcripts from focus groups conducted in 2005 and 2006 with HOPE program staff, with SSA local field office (FO) or regional office (RO) staff, and with staff from Disability Determination Services (DDS) offices. An interactive web site was developed that allowed HOPE programs to enter enrollee and program information that provided data for both process and outcome analyses. Ongoing process information was also collected during a special process evaluation qualitative component which allowed Westat to conduct 5 in-depth site visits to HOPE programs in 2006. Outcomes data from the 831s were collected for each HOPE participant if the HOPE program in which they enrolled submitted a valid consent form from the individual that permitted the release of that data to Westat. SSA administrative data were analyzed to compare HOPE program outcomes to two groups of agencies that provide similar services to people who are chronically homeless and have a disability in the same areas but do not receive HOPE funding. Westat identified and recruited 32 comparison agencies and collected the SSA file data from clients of the agencies. Comparison agencies were randomly divided into two groups. Comparison group 1 agencies received the same SSA HOPE Program Orientation Manual that HOPE programs did, but did not receive any other support beyond what is routinely received in community settings. Comparison group 2 agencies did not receive a manual or training from SSA. When staff at comparison agencies submitted a valid consent form for the release of the 831 file information for their clients to Westat, administrative outcomes data could be requested for them from SSA. SSA administrative data were available from 19 comparison agencies for outcome analyses. Final analyses used quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative data analysis is focused first on the comparison of outcome variables between HOPE programs and the comparison agencies to which they are matched. Analysis also focused on the outcomes of HOPE programs as a group. Quantitative analyses control for specific intervening variables (e.g., primary type of disability) and potential confounders (e.g., difference in the total number of records available for analysis from HOPE programs in contrast to those available from comparison agencies). The quantitative approaches included: (1) descriptive analyses which examined frequencies and measures of central tendency (e.g.,means and medians), (2) calculation of chi-square and t-test statistics for simple comparisons, (3)multivariate analyses (e.g., multiple regression analysis and multiple covariate analysis), and (4)survival analyses (to compute differences across and between HOPE awardees and comparison groups for time to determination of benefits and allowance of benefit rates). The compiled qualitative data (non-numerical texts, focus group transcripts, in-depth site visit observation notes and interview transcripts) have been analyzed according to the conventions of established qualitative methodologies (e.g., grounded theory and situational analysis). They are synthesized and integrated with reports on final outcomes for this report. Final Sample Composition The final sample for outcome analyses of 831 records is comprised of data for clients from any of the agency groups (i.e., HOPE programs, comparison agencies in group 1 and in group 2) that submitted a valid consent form releasing these data and had records which contained time to determination decision and allowance data. The number of records meeting inclusion criteria totaled 3,253. Of that total, 3,055 administrative records were received for HOPE program enrollees, 116 records were received for group 1 comparison agency clients, and 98 records were received for group 2 comparison agency clients. The quantity of data collected for outcomes evaluation analyses of SSA administrative data is far less than what was intended or expected from either HOPE programs or comparison agencies. The collection of SSA-HOPE outcome and process evaluation data from the web site was also far below what was expected. No significant demographic differences were found among the people served by the comparison agencies and the people served by either the HOPE programs matched to the comparison agencies or among all comparison agencies clientele and the enrollees served by all HOPE programs combined. The mean age for comparison group clients was 44.96 years, and those served by HOPE programs was 42.8 years. Although there were many unrecorded gender attributions in the 831 records, the amount of missing information for this variable was about the same for the comparison groups and for HOPE programs. This resulted in differences that werent significant. As is found in studies of the homeless population in general, more men than women are identified as chronically homeless. Substantial amounts of race data were unavailable for either comparison or HOPE clients. Thus, the indications of race/ethnicity in the 831 data collection cannot be assumed as representative of all clientele participating in the evaluation. However, available data suggest that there were more white participants across all programs, followed by African-Americans and Hispanics, for all but Comparison Group 1 (C1) agencies. In C1, more Hispanic than African-American participants are reflected in available data. Asians and North American Indians represented about 1% of the total sample of available 831 data. Years of education for participants in the evaluation groups were also not significantly different. Findings: HOPE Programs and Comparison Agencies Groups 1 and 2 The time to determination analysis calculates the comparative SSA disability processing time for submitted applications. Analyses are based on the computed time between the date a disability application is filed and the date that SSA reached a decision about whether to allow or deny benefits to the claimant. Time to determination calculations are made for each individual and aggregated by the agency group with which the individual is affiliateda HOPE program, or a comparison agency in group1 (that received the HOPE Program Orientation Manual), or a comparison agency in group 2 (that did not receive a manual). With respect to the time to determination calculations, the following points can be made: 1. Applicants sponsored by the HOPE programs received determinations about a month earlier than those in either comparison agency groups who received the HOPE Program Orientation Manual (C1) or agencies that did not receive the manual (C2). 2. There is no significant difference in determination times between comparison agencies that received the manual (C1) and agencies that received no support (C2). 3. There is little difference between determination times in HOPE programs that were matched to comparison agencies and in HOPE programs for which comparison agency records were unavailable. Thus, the resultsi.e., that HOPE programs experienced shorter determination times than comparison agencies to which they were matched for analysisis applicable to all HOPE programs. The allowance rate analyses are based on the percentage of individuals within each of the agency groups (HOPE, C1, or C2) that received disability benefits based on their initial filing, or on a reconsideration of an initial filing. The decision made for each individual is then aggregated by the agency group. Analyses are conducted at an agency level. With respect to the comparison of allowance rate findings, the following points can be made: 1. There is no significant difference between the HOPE programs and the comparison agencies (C1, C2) with respect to allowance rates. 2. There is no significant difference in allowance rates between the agencies that received the manual (C1) and those that did not receive the manual (C2). 3. There is little difference in allowance rates between the matching HOPE programs and the HOPE programs without data from matching comparison agencies. Thus, the results of the matched comparisoni.e., that there is little difference in allowance rates between HOPE programs and their matching agenciesis applicable to all HOPE programs. Overall, the effectiveness of HOPE programs in achieving a quicker time to determination for enrollees than for comparison agency clients was demonstrated. However, the efficiency of HOPE programs to achieve higher disability allowance rates for their enrollees than for comparison agency clients was not demonstrated. Qualitative analyses (highlighted below) revealed that numerous factors (within an agency, or in a community or city, or within a State, or national trends in policies and resource allocations) affected the number of individuals that were allowed disability benefits based on an initial or reconsidered claim. Analysis of the changes in living situation over 12 months indicate significant differences in HOPE enrollees situations between the day they enrolled in the HOPE program and a year later. Available data strongly suggest that improvements in housing situations for HOPE enrollees have occurred. Smaller percentages of individuals are living on the streets, or outdoors, or in places not meant for human habitation, or in emergency or transitional shelters than when they first enrolled in a HOPE program. One year later, higher percentages of enrollees are living in subsidized public housing and other unsubsidized settings, smaller percentages of enrollees are living in doubled up situations and smaller percentages of enrollees are in institutions or correctional facilities. Changes in living status findings support the idea that the HOPE programs have been effective in attaining a short-term outcome of improvement in living situation. Findings: Focus Groups Summary Analyses In 2005, focus group data provided information about the ways in which the SSA interventions and materials were used and understood by the staff in the 3 groups that participated in the focus group sessions. The analytical themes reflected processes occurring during the first year of HOPE programs operations. The analytical theme for each of the topic categories are presented below. With respect to SSA-HOPE Program Orientation conference and materials, focus groups participants reported that they: Acquired or refreshed their knowledge about the SSA benefits application process through conference sessions and use of the Program Orientation Manual; Valued networking opportunities with DDS, RO/FO liaisons and other grantees afforded by conference participation; Articulated different interpretations of the take home message about expedited case processing and criteria for HOPE enrollment; and Asserted the utility of adding material about completing application forms, DDS file reviews, and authorized representative practices to conference activities. When asked to reflect on relationships between HOPE awardees staffs and DDS and RO/FO liaisons, focus group participants reported that they: Acquired pragmatic and valuable information about necessary materials to complete DDS applications and Were commonly afforded the chance to have in-service training sessions about practices and application processes that were initiated by RO or FO or DDS staff. Another emergent theme highlighted the potential effects of regional contexts on implementation activities. Some of the conditions observed by participants included: Disparities in fiscal or human capital resources available to grantees or liaisons which affect e.g., training opportunities, coordination efforts, and grantees or liaisons capacity to hire more experienced staff and Grantees and liaisons prior or ongoing experiences with Federally-funded collaborative or coalition efforts in their region, State, or community (e.g., HUD Continuum of Care initiatives) had a positive effect on HOPE programs work processes. Analyses also revealed thematic patterns in the perceived barriers to HOPE project implementation and the disability application process. Participants attributed obstacles in the application process to: Complexities involved in providing outreach, maintaining contact, and acquiring longitudinal histories from members in the target populations; Bureaucratic impediments on local or regional levels that increase processing times; and Operational criteria for client enrollment in HOPE projects. Another theme emerging as significant for the evaluation of the HOPE project concerns the strategies that HOPE staff, DDS staff, and SSA staff in Regional and Field Offices develop to surmount barriers they encounter. Specific strategies included: Establishing routine contacts between program staff, and field office or DDS staff (e.g., monthly meetings, scheduled training); Providing community providers and administrators with ongoing information about the HOPE project and grantees program objectives; Participating in community provider or coalition meetings; Using participation in provider or coalition meetings to build relationships and network with other providers in local or regional settings; Initiating practices which improve outreach efforts (e.g., hiring formerly homeless individuals as peer navigators to assist other homeless individuals); Developing HOPE services to help staff maintain contacts with enrollees (e.g., employment, meals, housing); Hiring proactive staff with comprehensive knowledge of, and experience with, the SSA disability system for RO/FO, DDS, and HOPE staff positions; and Co-locating services that make it easier for SSA applicants to receive medical and psychological exams needed for the SSA disability application (e.g., situating Consultative Examiners or psychologists in or near SSA field offices, State social service centers, shelters, or similar facilities). Analyses also indicate that some unexpected developments occurred during the first year of implementation. Some of these developments included: Concerns that initial misapplication of enrollment criteria will result in fewer enrollees than is required of HOPE grantees; Concerns that non-expedited case processing for enrollee applications in the SSA system may result in lower or undisclosed allowance rates and missed opportunities to provide needed services to individuals in the target population; and Concerns that people in target populations may be excluded from outreach efforts since they are not eligible (due to an apparent lack of a medically disabling condition). Focus group data analyses in 2006 shed additional light on process evaluation themes that were salient in 2005. Further, these data reveal heightened concerns about the ways in which HOPE programs, specifically, or Project HOPE, in general, might have a positive impact on people who were chronically homeless. Findings also reveal greater attention to (and frustration with) the SSA bureaucracy and local homeless resources systems. Focus group findings from 2006 reveal that the impact of the SSA interventions on HOPE programs may be necessary, but not sufficient, to affect conditions that cause or perpetuate chronic homelessness in certain situations. In some situations (i.e., specific DDS regions or specific communities), the SSA interventions have had significant and positive impacts on the work of HOPE programs. And yet, the SSA interventions have not uniformly had this reported affect on either the work processes or apparent outcomes of HOPE awardees across the board. Findings from focus groups in 2006 also revealed participants perceived that the impact of SSA interventions in Project HOPE and changes in conditions which affect chronic homelessness is not direct. Contexts are platforms from which the actors in HOPE programs operate, because contexts exert particular effects on conditions that restrain or facilitate strategic actions and interactions. Data showed that intervening conditions in specific regions where conditions are improving for the target population have certain contextual elements (i.e., advocacy organizations serving the same population, low turn-over rates among HOPE program staff, HOPE staff and FO or DDS liaisons that established cross-training routines early in the project and have regular and on-going contacts). Focus group participants also reported that some contexts are quite similar to those where conditions have started to change for the population being served by Project HOPE but where positive changes are not (yet) in evidence. Focus group analyses offered strong support for the claim that the networking opportunities afforded by attendance at yearly SSA-HOPE conferences are very important to the array of HOPE actors. This finding was first identified in the 2005 focus groups, and reinforced by findings from 2006 focus groups. The majority of conference attendees in both years perceived that the annual conference is effective (i.e., the intended outputs of HOPE programs are advanced as conference materials positively affect and improve processes in use the HOPE programs and liaisons). It is a venue that is both valued and useful in their HOPE work. The additional data collection provided by the in-depth site visits during the summer of 2006 allowed Westat to collect clarifying information on themes identified in focus group analyses (e.g., about situated perspectives, the encountered barriers to HOPE program operations, and on the strategies that are cultivated by HOPE actors). Findings: In-depth Site Visits Process Evaluation In-depth site visits occurring between June-August, 2006 allowed the collection of process data from five HOPE programs. Each of the sites were in different DDS regions of the county: Region 2 (Partnership for the Homeless, New York City); Region 1 (Shelter for the Homeless, Stamford, Connecticut); Region 9 (Interfaith, Escondido, California); Region 5 (Healthcare for the Homeless, Milwaukee, Wisconsin), and Region 10 (White Bird Clinic, Eugene, Oregon). Site visit data analyses found that salient features of the HOPE programs and their communities are primarily captured by the dynamic interplay between four factors: (1) the components of the SSA intervention (e.g., technical assistance, networking); (2) the Federal disability processing and regulatory system; (3) specific contextual factors in a HOPE programs locale (including political-economic issues); and (4) the HOPE programs operational characteristics and work processes. SSA Intervention All programs theoretically obtained identical inputs from SSA. Programs sent attendees to the annual SSA-HOPE conferences where staff attended plenary sessions, workshops, and had the opportunity to network with their program liaisons in SSA field offices or SSA State offices, and with their DDS liaisons. Programs received the same written materials from SSA (e.g., the HOPE Program Orientation Manual). However, analysis revealed that there were divergent interpretations of instructions and of HOPE program directors common sense notion of how the process should work. This resulted in implementation activities that varied markedly from one HOPE program to the next. In many respects, programmatic outcomes cannot be attributed to a specific SSA input because that input may have emerged as a theme and variation once in the field. Federal Disability Processing System From the HOPE staff members perspectives, acquiring and applying the technical knowledge needed to fill out a benefits claim form was necessary, but not sufficient, to address the goals of HOPE programs. The bureaucracy that is the disability claims and assessments system presents all kinds of contingencies that the savvy HOPE team had to address (i.e., finagle) in order to obtain favorable reviews or needed housing or services for their clients. Contextual and Economic Factors Site visit data analyses repeatedly documented interviewees assertions that gentrification negatively affects efforts to find and maintain contact with street homeless by the HOPE outreach worker(s). Shifts which were required in the location of homeless encampments as development and construction moved forward only complicated outreach and engagement efforts. Comments also suggested that the intersection of contemporary political and economic trends (e.g., intentional redesign of urban structures to preclude their use by people who are homeless and increasing wealth for some segments of the population) can conflate the vulnerable situation already experienced by a homeless population. Gentrification processes are but one aspect of the mix of national, regional, and local factors that complicated efforts of HOPE program staff to achieve project objectives. Others factors included: local efforts to shift the costs of care for people who are homeless, indigent or have disabilities from county to State or State to Federal doles; variations across the States in the availability and amounts of public financial support; years-long (or closed) waiting lists for Section 8 housing subsidies; and the extent to which homelessness was criminalized. All program sites were dealing with this potent mix of conditions. Through interviews or in unstructured conversations with staff and clients, it was also apparent that there was substantial variation in the ways in which the HOPE program communities manifested social and political will to address, resolve, or deny problems associated with chronic homelessness. HOPE Program Work Processes Site visit analyses identified work processes associated with the programs reported reduction in processing time and increases in the number of allowances. These processes included: The dedication of an exclusive staff position(s) for a HOPE Claim benefits specialist; No or low staff turnover in the HOPE program and in the SSA and DDS offices or the capacity to accommodate turnover among key staff; Program staffs acquisition and application of an increased knowledge about the demands of the SSA disability processing system and application requirements for documentation; and The development, cultivation, and nurturance of ongoing relationships with HOPE collaborators and partners and with other providers in the HOPE communities. Findings: Urban Contexts and Persistent Homelessness Comments from key informants for the process evaluation about the socio-economic and political arenas within which they implemented HOPE programs returned us to an examination of factors first associated with the emergence of homelessness in the 1980s (see, e.g., Burt 1991). Factors analyzed in 1991 (Burt, 1991) that predicted 1989 homelessness rates in large (over 100,000 population) U.S. cities were examined for the five cities that received HOPE evaluation site visits. A table compiling contextual features for these cities (e.g., housing rates, employment structures, cost of living) and when available, a comparable finding for the U.S., as a whole, is explored in relation to qualitative findings and outcomes analyses for the Project HOPE evaluation. Project HOPE actors noted the intersection of many or all of these factors with the perpetuation of homelessness in their locales. Conclusions Analysis conducted with data available for the independent evaluation of Project HOPE reveals that significant benchmarks for the demonstration were reached. Compared to similar agencies in their areas which did not receive HOPE funding but served a similar population, HOPE programs were more effective. The people who were chronically homeless and had a disability and whom HOPE program staff helped file SSA disability benefit applications received SSA determination decisions about those applications more quickly. This reduction in processing time was one of the objectives for Project HOPE. Another indicator of HOPE programs effectiveness is suggested by changes in living situations experienced by HOPE program enrollees 12 months after enrollment. Findings support the claim that HOPE programs have been effective in assisting many individuals with histories of chronic homelessness who experience disabling conditions find more appropriate housing situations. That is, by adopting and applying the practices recommended by SSA in their daily work (processes), the HOPE programs have helped enrollees acquire better housing (outcomes). Qualitative analyses were especially important for understanding why, and how, Project HOPE was able to operate effectively. Qualitative methods were equally important for uncovering factors in local areas that thwarted efforts to attain higher allowance rates than were anticipated for Project HOPE. The rates at which HOPE programs attained disability benefits allowances from an initial (or reconsidered) claim were not significantly different that the rates attained by comparison agencies in the HOPE locales during the evaluation period. HOPE enrollees were no more likely than comparison agency clients to receive a determination that resulted in an SSA award of SSI or SSDI based on their initial applications. Qualitative findings, with conceptual and empirical support from contemporary research studies, illuminated how contextual factors, such as employment structures, cost of living, or a dearth of low-income or subsidized housing influence the outputs of a local system for which these elements are inputs. If outputs, such as disability allowance rates, are being broadly influenced by strains in State or Federal resources allocated or available for disability entitlements, it is plausible that the efficiency outputs that Project HOPE intended to achieve could not be attained. Support for this finding is underscored by quantitative analyses which reveal insignificant differences in disability allowance rates among HOPE programs and comparison agencies in the same areas. Thus, HOPE programs and comparison agency groups both achieved an allowance rate of approximately 41 percent from initial disability claims. 1. Introduction Congress appropriated funds for the Social Security Administration (SSA) to conduct outreach and application assistance to people who were homeless and to other under-served populations. SSA used these funds to develop and implement the Homeless Outreach Projects and Evaluation (HOPE) demonstration in 2003. The project provides funding for 41 HOPE programs across the nation that conduct outreach to people who are chronically homeless and have a disability. HOPE programs assist eligible individuals with filing SSA disability benefit applications and accessing mainstream treatment and services (e.g., housing, mental health care). SSA provides information about the disability application process and ongoing technical assistance to HOPE programs. SSA intends that the programs will effectively reach and identify people who are chronically homeless so they can receive the assistance and care they need. SSA also intends that the information and technical assistance provided to HOPE programs will increase the efficiency of the disability application process for those clients, and thus reduce case processing time at SSA and reduce denials for initial claims from individuals who are eligible for disability entitlements under SSA rules. Westat, an employee-owned private research firm in the Washington, D.C. area, was contracted in 2004 to provide an independent evaluation of Project HOPE for SSA. Westat has analyzed processes and outcomes of the funded HOPE programs. This is the final evaluation report. The key research questions Westat has examined are whether Project HOPE and the HOPE programs it funded have been efficient and effective in accomplishing the intended outcomes of the project. We have used a mixed methods approach to the collection and analysis of data (i.e., both quantitative and qualitative methodologies inform our findings). The timeframe for the quantitative data collection and analyses presented here is June, 2005 through April, 2007. The qualitative data collection and analyses timeframe is a bit longer, from January, 2005 through April, 2007. The conclusions of the evaluation reflect a synthesis of all data collected and analyzed. In the next section of the report, we briefly review the larger context of homelessness in the United States. The discussion of homelessness issues which gained national attention in the 1980s highlights factors that recur in contemporary analyses of causes and proposed solutions for resolving chronic homelessness. The discussion also highlights the ways in which SSA has sought to address issues related to this phenomenon, culminating with its development of the Project HOPE demonstration project. Following this overview, we provide a summary map to the materials in this report and how it has been organized. 1.1 Homelessness emerges as a national issue Decades after the 1930s Great Depression in the United States, homelessness re-emerged as a national concern during the 1980s (see, e.g., Hombs and Snyder, 1982; Burt and Cohen, 1988; Rossi, 1989). The economic recession of 1981-1982 has been cited by researchers (e.g., Burt, 1991, Jencks, 1994) as one important impetus for its reemergence. Other researchers connect significant increases in homelessness to the acceleration of deinstitutionalization during the 1970s (e.g., Lamb, 1984; Hopper, 2003; Hombs and Snyder, 1982). During deinstitutionalization, many State mental hospitals around the country closed and returned patients to their former communities of residence where treatment and other supportive and community-based services were to be provided (Brown, 1985). Studies also document that the emergence of significant homelessness during these years coincides with reductions in Federal funding for housing subsidies to eligible low-income individuals or families ( HYPERLINK "http://www.cbpp.org/2-1-07hous.pdf" http://www.cbpp.org/2-1-07hous.pdf, Burt, Aron, and Lee 2001). However, a causal link between Federal funding shortfalls for housing subsidies and homelessness has also been a subject of controversy (e.g., Jencks, 1994). Additional political and socio-economic analyses of homelessness and the trends in Federal outlays from the 1970s into the early 21st century examine budget declines in other areas. During these years, Congressional appropriations to fund an infrastructure of community-based treatment and support services for people who were homeless or had disabilities or were living in poverty declined ( HYPERLINK "http://www.cbpp.org/2-1-07hous.pdf" http://www.cbpp.org/2-1-07hous.pdf, Brown, 1985) or were not released (Brown, 1985; Moynihan, 1984). In an analysis of the factors that predicted 1989 homelessness rates in 189 large U.S. cities, Burt (1991) acknowledges that declines in social service spending are positively associated with some of her findings. In her conclusion, however, Burt notes that two of the most intransigent of the factors identified in predicting urban homelessness rates were employment structure and the increasing mismatch between incomes and cost of living (Burt, 1991, p. 931). That is, unemployment, under-employment, and low wage rates experienced by the poor and near-poor in cities where the cost of living is high and rental vacancy rates are low absorb unacceptably high proportions of the income of poor households (ibid.). Burts summary and straightforward conclusion embodies the multi-faceted findings about the causes of homelessness documented in research: many societal changes converged during the [1980s] to make it increasingly difficult for poor people to maintain themselves in housing (ibid.). Taken as a whole, the earlier studies about the causal and contributing antecedents of homelessness are striking in their similarity to the contemporary understanding of homelessness and assertions about its causes and factors associated with it. The excerpt below from a 2006 fact sheet on Chronic Homelessness from the National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH) makes this clear: There are now 5.2 million more low-income households that need housing than there are affordable housing units. Furthermore, communities did not develop nearly enough housing and services for people with mental illnesses to replace the institutions they were closing. At the same time, other forces were reshaping the landscape for low-income Americans. The economy was shifting from having an abundance of low-skilled jobs, to one in which those jobs were rare. New and powerful illegal drugs came onto the scene. Public resources to assist low-income people did not keep up with their growing needs. These forces combined to create widespread homelessness. Each year, as many as 3.5million people will experience homelessness (NAEH, 2006). The societal response to burgeoning homelessness in the 1980s was the passage of the McKinney Act in 1987. Reauthorized by Congress in 2007, it has been and continues to be a critical support for Federal efforts to address homelessness issues. The legislation funded a range of 15 emergency services (e.g., shelter, food, primary and mental health care) and nine Titles authorized the provision of specific programs by Federal agencies (e.g., Title IV, shelter and transitional housing programs to be administered by HUD; Title VI, health care services, including primary and mental health care, to be administered by Department of Health and Human Services). Title II of the McKinney Act established an Interagency Council on Homelessness (ICH). Leaders from 15 Federal agencies that are charged with coordinating efforts to assist people who are homeless sit on the ICH. Notable among its members is the Social Security Administration (SSA), which was recognized has having a long history of providing service to the American public that includes access to [SSA] programs by homeless populations. Benefit programs such as retirement, survivor, and disability insurances (RSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs were cited as essential services for people without housing or other resources. Project HOPE exemplifies SSAs ongoing efforts to assist people who are homeless. When Project HOPE was funded in 2003, the number of homeless people in the United States was estimated to be 800,000 (U.S. Conference of Mayors, 2003; U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, 2003). According to the most current data available (i.e., the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development point-in-time count) in January, 2005, 754,000 people were identified as homeless. In this group, 415,000 were in emergency shelters or transitional housing, and 339,000 were unsheltered ( HYPERLINK "http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/homeless/library/homelessnessfactsheet.pdf" http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/homeless/library/homelessnessfactsheet.pdf). As the President of the National Alliance to End Homelessness noted at its annual conference in July, 2007, There are places where the overall number of homeless people is down [and] places where certain subsets of the homeless populationchronically homeless people or homeless families are down (NAEH, 2007). It is clear, however, that despite progress in a number of localities, and an apparent reduction in the count of people without housing, homelessness continues to be a significant social issue. Twenty years have passed since the enactment of the McKinney Homeless Assistance Act. The Interagency Council on Homeless (ICH) has worked closely with the Social Security Administration (SSA) during much of that time. In the last decade, SSA and other ICH member agencies have benefited from Federally-funded evaluations of services and programs designed to serve people without housing. Much has been learned about the causes of homelessness, about the characteristics of people who become homeless, about the types of supports required by individuals who are homeless, and about the outcomes of efforts to reduce or end homelessness (e.g., Burt et al., 1999; Metro Denver Homeless Initiative, 2006; Multnomah County, 2006; NAEH, 2005; NAEH, 2007). Important data about people who are homeless have been compiled, and evaluations of services have generated evidence about best or promising practices well-suited to the target population (see, e.g.,  HYPERLINK "http://aspe.hhs.gov/homeless/symposium/6-Outreach.htm" http://aspe.hhs.gov/homeless/symposium/6-Outreach.htm, SAMHSA, 2003). Special attention has also been devoted to identifying the duration of homelessness and assessing the utilization of public resources (e.g., emergency shelters, emergency rooms, hospitals, VA hospitals, jails, prisons, outpatient health care, emergency and outpatient mental health clinics) by people who are homeless (e.g., Kuhn and Culhane, 1998). In part, these findings have helped inspire policy initiatives (e.g., U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developments, Continuum of Care ( HYPERLINK "http://www.thecontinuumofcare.org/default.asp?page=home" http://www.thecontinuumofcare.org/default.asp?page=home)) and programs (e.g., Housing First ( HYPERLINK "http://www.housingfirst.net/about.html" http://www.housingfirst.net/about.html)) which posit the provision of housing and services to chronically homeless individuals as a pragmatic, cost-savings approach (see, e.g., Mitka, 2006). Highlights of these trends are reflected in the findings reported below: The majority of people who experience homelessness in a year are single adults who enter and exit the homeless system fairly quickly 80% of these adults use the system once or twice, stay just over a month, and do not return. Approximately 9% enter the system 5 times a year, stay about two months each time, and utilize 18 percent of the systems resources. About 10% of the individuals who are homeless enter the system just over twice a year and spend an average of 280 days per stayvirtually living in the system and utilizing nearly half of its resources (Kuhn and Culhane 1998 in NAEH, 2007). These summary trends are not static, however. Moreover, policy implications associated with conclusions linked to the reportedly disproportionate use of homeless system resources by chronically homeless people have also been contested (see, e.g., National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness at  HYPERLINK "http://www.npach.org/chronicq.html" http://www.npach.org/chronicq.html). Nonetheless, there is widespread consensus about the significant coincidence of disabling conditions and persistent homelessness. People in this latter cohort are defined as chronically homeless, and hallmark criteria have been identified for use of this label by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The operational definition used by HUD is the basis from which eligibility for specific types of housing vouchers, certificates, or subsidies is made. Individuals must document that they are chronically homelessness according to the definition stated below. A person who is chronically homeless is an unaccompanied homeless individual with a disabling condition who has either been continuously homeless for a year or more, or has at least 4 episodes of homelessness in the past 3 years and must have been sleeping in a place not meant for human habitation and/or living in a homeless shelter. A disabling condition is defined as a diagnosable substance abuse disorder, serious mental illness, and/or a developmental disability including the co-occurrence of 2 or more of these conditions. A disabling condition limits an individuals ability to work or perform 1 or more activities of daily living (Federal Register, 2003). SSA became involved in issues focusing specifically on chronic homelessness early in the 21st century. In support of a 10-year plan to end chronic homelessness initiated by President Bush in 2001, SSA developed an agency-wide plan to address homeless plans and activities. The objectives of the plan (SSA, 2003) are to identify and remove barriers for people without housing who wish to access SSA programs, identify areas of improvement in current activities and recommend improvements, develop and expand SSI/SSDI (or other entitlements) outreach and application assistance to individuals who are homeless, identify persons applying for SSI/SSDI who would likely benefit from having a representative payee, and address service delivery issues through collaborative initiatives. Drawing on an array of compiled information about what often characterized people who experienced chronic homelessness; about their unmet needs in physical, social, and economic areas, and in light of lessons learned about best practices when engaging with the target group, SSA created the Homeless Outreach Projects and Evaluation (HOPE) demonstration project. The objectives of Project HOPE are informed by the acquired knowledge about people who are/have been homeless for long periods of time, or have repeated episodes of homelessness. The information about the disability processing system, coupled with technical assistance provided by SSA for HOPE grantees, are designed to help HOPE programs confront and surmount the characteristic experiences and barriers which are known to frustrate attempts to resolve chronic homelessness (e.g., lack of family support or social networks, untreated medical, psychiatric, and substance or alcohol use disorders, circumscribed daily living skills, attenuated or interrupted formal education, limited job training, persistent unemployment, limited job skills, and broken ties to local social service systems). The scope of the demonstration project and its operational assumptions are described in the next discussion section. 1.2 Social Security Administration and the Homeless Outreach Projects and Evaluation (HOPE) demonstration program In 2003, SSA announced the availability of the HOPE cooperative agreement funding to support projects that provide targeted outreach, supportive services, and benefit application assistance to individuals who are chronically homeless. In May, 2004, 34 public or private organizations received HOPE funds to serve this target population. In November, 2004, 7 additional agencies received HOPE funding. The SSA published the primary objectives for these projects in a Federal Register program announcement. Relevant passages from the announcement are excerpted below: SSA is making cooperative agreement funding available to demonstrate methods to improve the quality of assistance that medical and social service providers give to homeless individuals who file claims for Social Security benefits. SSA will train staff of organizations that are awarded funding under this announcement. The focus of the training will be to improve participant knowledge about SSAs requirements for disability case processing. SSA will conduct an evaluation of projects, with a focus on the impact that training has on the quality of assistance provided to disability claimants by the grantee (Federal Register, 2003, p. 55698) Several critical assumptions for Project HOPE are articulated in these passages. First are the expected effects of the SSA intervention for HOPE awardees. If SSA provides information needed to undertake HOPE work, offers competent technical assistance, and structures networking opportunities among and between grantees and their SSA Field Office (FO) and DDS (Disability Determination Services) contacts, then grantees will increase their knowledge about both the disability processing system and best practices. For purposes of the evaluation, this bundle of SSA activities information-sharing, technical assistance, and provision of structured networking opportunities with other grantees and identified liaisons in the processing system is defined as the SSA intervention for Project HOPE. These inputs, the components in the intervention bundle, are expected to expand grantees capacity to outreach and engage individuals who are homeless and have a disability, and result in grantees submitting better quality disability benefit applications for claimants. Another important assumption embodied in the Project HOPE design is that these processes will efficiently lead to intended outcomes. That is, these focal activities will reduce the time required by SSA to process initial claims, will result in higher benefit allowance rates for clients enrolled in HOPE programs, and will justify the costs of Project HOPE. The anticipated long term outcomes for Project HOPE include bringing increased numbers of the target population into the SSA disability system, connecting them to mainstream resources, and thereby bring an eventual end to chronic homelessness. Such changes will also ultimately improve the quality of daily life for people enrolled in HOPE awardees programs as participants become more fully integrated into productive and satisfying lives in their communities of residence. To qualify for HOPE funding, HOPE programs have to address three requirements. First, grantees are to provide outreach, supportive services, and help people who are chronically homeless file their applications to SSA for benefit assistance (e.g., SSI, SSDI). Second, grantees are expected to target service delivery to homeless individuals in under-served groups (i.e., veterans, children with disabilities, and people with a disabling impairment, mental illness or other cognitive disorder, limited English proficiency, in jail and institutions, multiple impairments and co-occurring disorders, and symptomatic HIV infections). Third, grantees agree to cooperate and participate in evaluation activities. Developing other services and capacities are encouraged and permitted with HOPE funding. They are described as optional, rather than core, activities. Programs can use HOPE funding to establish disability screening procedures, to increase capacity to provide representative payee (RP) services to beneficiaries, to strengthen staff abilities to assist in filing electronic disability applications, or to develop an employment intervention. The demonstration project was designed so that awardees could rely on the information, ongoing technical assistance, and liaison relationships with SSA Field Office (FO) staff and Disability Determination Services (DDS) staff that SSA established for HOPE awardees to accomplish their objectives. That is, by enhancing HOPE program staffs ability to use best practices in their outreach to the target population and by increasing staffs knowledge about disability case processing at SSA, HOPE programs would identify and serve people who were chronically homeless and had a disability. By helping these individuals file successful claims, HOPE enrollees would quickly receive SSA disability entitlements and income and be able to access essential services and treatments from community-based resources. When SSA contracted with Westat to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of Project HOPE in 2004, we used a particular theoretical approach to guide a comprehensive examination of the inputs, processes, outputs, and outcomes involved in achieving the projects objectives. This report evaluates the final outcomes of those efforts. The theoretical framework used to structure the independent evaluation work tasks is presented in the next discussion section. 1.3 Overview of Project HOPE and Evaluation Plans Westat used SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 an open systems model (French & Bell, 1984; Katz; 1978; Miles, 1980) as a framework for the Project HOPE evaluation. The open systems model allows a thorough examination of key components in an operating system that affect the efficiency and effectiveness of programs. As shown in Figure 1-3, the model posits specific relationships between four integral components in an operating system: inputs, processes, outputs, and outcomes.  Figure 1-3a. Open Systems Model Inputs are resources that are needed to set processes in motion and keep them running. Some examples of inputs are staff, policies, resource networks, facilities, and funding. Within a working open systems model, specific program inputs must be in place before proposed processes can function properly. Processes are the event sequences and arrangements of staff, services, and resources needed to achieve the intended results. When inputs are in place and processes are functioning as intended, then outputs and outcomes are produced. Outputs, often referred to as products, are the units produced by processes and supported by given inputs. Examples of HOPE awardees outputs include giving informed assistance to people filing initial disability claims with SSA as well as the delivery of or successfully linkage to--services for people who are chronically homeless. Outcomes refer to the intended results of creating certain outputs/products. For Project HOPE, intended outputs include high quality disability applications which contain complete and verifiable medical and other needed information. One intended outcome from high quality disability applications is a reduction in SSA administrative costs. Costs are reduced when the information needed to make a determination about benefits is complete and available to the SSA and DDS reviewers. Another intended outcome from the submission of better SSA applications is that more claimants will be allowed benefits when they file their first claim. Since disability entitlements provide income and greater access to mainstream social services such as housing or medical care, etc., another intended outcome is an improvement in the claimants quality of life. The paramount intended outcome would be an end to chronic homelessness. Effectiveness in the open systems model is defined as the relationship between the outcomes achieved and the processes used to attain them. If the processes of the Project HOPE system (i.e., the liaison-grantee and grantee-grantee networking; SSAs provision of technical assistance; and SSAs dissemination of information about best practices and the disability processing system) result in the intended outcomes (i.e., the submission of high quality disability applications which reduce the time SSA and DDS need to determine whether disability entitlements should be allowed), then the operations of Project HOPE are effective. Since some outcomes are more readily achieved than others, it is useful to conceptualize outcomes in the model as short-term and long-term. (For instance, one finding from the analysis of in-depth site visit data to five HOPE programs suggested that certain influences can retard or advance processes that result in eligible individuals getting disability entitlements soon after their initial application is filed. Examples include the effect of the criminalization of homelessness, which may hinder outreach to chronically homeless people. In contrast, the presence of community-funded supportive services in some HOPE program locales hastened the engagement of enrollees in activities related to filing SSA disability applications.) Efficiency within the model is assessed through a comparison of inputs and outputs. If Project HOPE operations are efficient, then its inputs (e.g., Federal funding; the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the information prepared for grantees) facilitate the workor outputsof HOPE program staff. Expected outputs of staff efforts include successful outreach, engagement, and nurturance of relationships with enrollees that lead to enrollees acceptance of help with filing for disability entitlements and to their acceptance of services and housing. Intended outputs include the production of disability applications that result in the allowance of benefits upon the initial or first reconsideration for (eligible) HOPE enrollees. Seen through the lens of this model, if the inputs are adequate to produce the outputs, and the recommended processes are relied on to produce those outputs, then Project HOPE operations are efficient. In Figure 1-3b, the components of Project HOPE that were used to conceptualize the demonstration project as a model open system are shown. The salient variables within each of the component categories (inputs, processes, outputs, and outcomes) are identified. The variables which were examined and analyzed for the final evaluation of Project HOPE are shown. (Variables which were not explored or for which data were unavailable for the evaluation appear in italics within the table.) InputsProcessesOutputsShort-term outcomesLong-term outcomesFederal funds for Project HOPE SSA program orientation (information, time, materials) SSA technical assistance in best practices SSA Field Office and Disability Determination Services liaisons for each HOPE awardeeHOPE staff gain knowledge about SSA disability processing system requirements and best practices for outreach, engagement, etc. HOPE staff network with SSA liaisons and other grantees HOPE staff develop, provide, or refer enrollees to core and optional services (rep. payee, presumptive disability, pre-release filing) HOPE staff collaborate with providers in their localePeople who are chronically homeless and have a disability apply for SSA disability entitlements HOPE programs submit high quality disability applications (e.g., information is verifiable and complete) HOPE enrollees receive core and optional services (housing, medical, and mental health care, support services, employment assistance, etc.) HOPE staff use best practices and apply knowledge acquiredTime to initial determination of SSA disability entitlements award is reduced More disability benefits are allowed at initial filing SSA administrative costs are reduced People who are chronically homeless and have a disability receive SSA disability entitlements The quality of life for beneficiaries improves High quality benefit application assistance continues HOPE programs sustain activities without additional funding (e.g., by braiding/blending community funds) Other programs replicate core HOPE program activities More people who are chronically homeless receive SSA benefits The quality of life for beneficiaries improves Develop an infrastructure to address unmet needs Chronic homelessness ends*Italics indicate areas for which quantitative data were not available and could not be assessed for the evaluation. When possible, qualitative data were collected in these areas. Figure 1-3b. Open Systems Model Framework for Project HOPE evaluation* The open systems model is particularly useful for evaluating the operations and implementation activities of a demonstration project. It facilitates the articulation of the mixed-methodologies approach Westat used in its evaluation. The knowledge gained through an in-depth, qualitative process evaluation component conducted in 2006 enlarges the understanding of quantitative data analyses of the SSA administrative data (i.e., the 831 files), especially when statistical findings are less robust than expected. By collecting information about each of the models components, the framework provides a way to clarify interrelationships between the elements and how they are integrated into the operations of Project HOPE as an open system. 1.4 Evaluation Tasks and the Data Collection Overview To determine whether Project HOPE operations were efficient, the relationship between the outputs that result from the HOPE programs cooperative agreements (e.g., the number of applications submitted, the completeness of evidence submitted with applications) and the SSA-provided inputs to the program (e.g., the accessibility of information about the disability processing system or the usefulness of technical assistance) were assessed. To determine effectiveness, the relationship between the desired outcomes of Project HOPE and the SSA provision of focused information and technical assistance were assessed using a control (comparison) case design. The desired outcomes are reduced case processing time and higher disability benefits allowance rates for eligible people, as facilitated by higher quality applications. The comparison case design allowed the assessment of SSAs assistance to HOPE awardees in contrast to the limited assistance typically given to community support programs. To implement the control case design, outcomes data were collected for HOPE programs and also for community agencies conducting similar work with a similar population. Using administrative data acquired from SSA for participants in the evaluation, final analyses assess differences between outcomes for HOPE programs and for matching comparison agencies in the same areas using two key indicators: time to determination and allowance rates. Time to determination comparisons calculate the time between the date a disability benefit application is filed and the date that a decision about whether to allow or deny benefits to the claimant is recorded in the SSA file. Allowance rate comparisons compile the administrative data about the determination results (to grant or deny disability benefits) for each individual in each of the HOPE programs or a comparison agency to compute an allowance rate (at an agency level) for each HOPE program or comparison agency. Statistical procedures are used to analyze whether there are significant differences in allowance rates for HOPE programs in contrast to comparison agencies allowance rates. (Chapter 2 provides additional detail about this aspect of the design.) Westat designed the HOPE evaluation to answer key evaluation questions posed by SSA: Do the outcomes demonstrate that the SSA intervention led Project HOPE awardees to use processes that helped them effectively produce high quality disability applications and ensure that program enrollees had access to needed services? More specifically, did SSAs provision of information, technical assistance, and structured networking opportunities result in higher quality applications and so shorten the time needed to determine approval of entitlements? Do the outcomes demonstrate that the outputs of HOPE awardees were an efficient use of the inputs dedicated to Project HOPE? More specifically, do outcomes demonstrate that the investment of Federal funds and SSA labor-time helped to reduce SSAs disability application processing costs by allowing entitlement benefits based upon an initial disability claim? Westat devised a system for data collection which detailed how various qualitative and quantitative sources would be collected and synthesized for final analyses. The Methods Chapter (2), which follows, presents details about these approaches and how they were applied. We conclude this introductory discussion by detailing how the rest of this report is organized and the content in each of the following Chapters. 1.5 Organization of the Report The evaluation report for the Social Security Administration Homeless Outreach Projects and Evaluation (HOPE) task order has been organized in chapters which address topical areas that are germane to the context, design, and implementation of the evaluation strategies and to the identification of data needed to address the evaluation questions and the collection and analysis of those data. The final chapters of the report present the findings of analyses and a discussion of their importance. The document concludes by offering recommendations to SSA based on the evaluation findings. The implications for other demonstration projects SSA that may wish to pursue which develop interventions for individuals who are chronically homeless are also considered. In the preceding introduction, we reviewed the emergence of homelessness as a national issue. Research conducted during the 1980s identified certain social factors and trends that contributed to its emergence and may be implicated in its persistence. The review included attention to contemporary studies which informed the design of Project HOPE. That is, recent studies have documented that while most people are homeless for relatively short periods, there is a significant association between chronic homelessness and the experience of significant disability (or multiple disabilities). In this chronological view, we noted the advent of the McKinney Act legislation and Federal agency responses to its emergence, and located the Project HOPE demonstration project in this context. We also reviewed the theoretical (Open Systems) model which structured Westats approach to the design and evaluation of Project HOPE processes and final outcomes. The key research questions for the evaluation were also highlighted in the discussion. In Chapter 2, the methodologies which were used to identify relevant data sources and design a system to collect, articulate, and synthesize data from these sources are presented. The types of quantitative and qualitative data collected for the evaluation are highlighted in the discussion. A detailed description of the comparison case design and how data were selected for final, outcome analyses are discussed. The methods used to analyze collected data are discussed, and the software platforms for analyses (e.g., Atlas.ti, SAS) are noted. The discussion highlights Westats approach to outcome analyses, such as survival analysis (i.e., the LIFETEST procedure in SAS) used in the time to determination calculations which assesses the strength of differences between outcomes achieved by HOPE programs versus comparison agencies. In Chapter 3, the findings for the evaluation of Project HOPE are presented. We begin with a broad perspective by examining what HOPE programs accomplished in contrast to similar agencies in their areas using quantitative data and methodologies. Then, we focus on the kinds of processes and strategies that HOPE programs relied on to accomplish what they did, drawing on qualitative data collection and analyses. The chapter begins with a discussion of data collection issues that presented particular challenges to process and outcomes analyses. Demographics of the final sample are reviewed. Results from the comparative analyses of the SSA administrative data (i.e., the SSA 831 file) collected for HOPE program enrollees and for clients in designated control group agencies are presented next. Outcome analyses were conducted only for HOPE enrollees and comparison agency clients for whom a valid consent form was received and whose administrative record contained an application filing date; a date when a determination decision was made; and the result of that decision. The major findings here are time calculations (i.e., months between the filing date and the decision date) and allowance rates (i.e., whether disability entitlements were granted or denied). Individual-level data are aggregated for reporting at an agency level (i.e., HOPE or comparison), and the analyses address key questions about the efficiency and the effectiveness of Project HOPE operations. Results of additional non-parametric statistical procedures used to explore other outcome data (e.g., changes in HOPE enrollees living situation between their intake and a followup point 12 months later) are also presented. Qualitative process evaluation analyses are also provided in the chapter. These results situate the HOPE programs in their particular contexts. In the review of process evaluation findings, we include highlights from the analyses of six focus groups conducted with HOPE program staff, SSA field office and region office personnel, and Disability Determination Services staff that were held during the 2005 and 2006 SSA-HOPE conferences in Baltimore (one session was held with each of the groups at each conference). Process evaluation information was also obtained from ongoing qualitative analyses of HOPE awardees quarterly reports from 2004-2007. A significant source of data for the process evaluation was a qualitative component which was added through a contract modification in 2006. This modification allowed the collection of data from five HOPE programs during in-depth site visits. Qualitative analyses, primarily informed by grounded theory and cultural anthropology methodologies, were undertaken with these data. Highlights of that report are provided in the discussion. Chapter 3 concludes by noting how the results of quantitative and qualitative analyses used for the Project HOPE evaluation illuminate the significance of context. In the final discussion section of the chapter, key findings from qualitative and quantitative analyses are presented in a broad, comparative context that underscores how the results from the Project HOPE evaluation reflect enduring issues which affect the phenomenon of persistent homelessness in urban setting. In Chapter 4, the significance of the findings is discussed within the context of Project HOPE and the work accomplished by HOPE programs. The document concludes by offering recommendations based on the evaluation findings. The concluding discussion emphasizes how the impact of specific contextual elements (e.g., employment structures, cost of living) in HOPE program localeswhose influence was primarily revealed during the qualitative examination of Project HOPE processesinform the interpretation of the final outcomes. We conclude by suggesting factors that may be particularly important for planning a future demonstration project which targets this same population by the Social Security Administration. Following the concluding chapter and a reference list, there two appendices. Appendix A provides an reference list for the acronyms used in this document. Appendix B provides a breakdown of the DDS (Disability Determination Services) geographic regions designated in the evaluation. 2. Methods The overarching goal of Project HOPE and of the 41 HOPE programs which received HOPE funding is to identify individuals who are chronically homeless and have a disability that are eligible for benefits under an SSA disability program and provide knowledgeable disability application assistance to them. The methodological approach to the collection and analysis of data for the Project HOPE evaluation sought to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of the demonstration program and the degree to which HOPE programs accomplished their objectives. The key research questions which guided the evaluation are: Do the outcomes demonstrate that the SSA intervention (i.e., the provision of information, technical assistance, and structured networking opportunities to awardees) led Project HOPE awardees to use processes that helped them effectively produce high quality disability applications and ensure that program enrollees had access to needed services? Do the outcomes demonstrate that the outputs of HOPE awardees were an efficient use of the inputs (i.e., the investment of Federal funds and SSA labor-time) that helped to reduce SSAs disability application processing costs by allowing benefits based on the initial disability claims? Arrays of data were collected in the primary theoretical categories (i.e., inputs, processes, outputs, outcomes) needed to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of Project HOPE operations and the extent to which its intended results were achieved. Information about the SSA intervention inputs to HOPE awardees (e.g., about the written materials, the technical assistance provided by the HOPE liaisons, and the content of annual conference seminars and workshops) were collected. Background information about the HOPE awardees were also collected from SSA, represented by their HOPE proposal narratives, which provided data about the types of processes program sites had used in the past and expected to use in the HOPE programs. Ongoing process information was collected from the quarterly reports HOPE awardees submitted to SSA, but also through a special process evaluation qualitative component which allowed Westat to conduct 5 in-depth site visits to HOPE programs in 2006 (Westat, 2006). Additional information about process and about outputsthe work products of HOPE awardeeswere gathered during focus groups conducted with separate cohorts of HOPE program staff, and with liaisons from SSA Field or Regional Office staff, and Disability Determination Services staff during two annual SSA-HOPE conferences in 2005 and 2006. Output data (e.g., establishing procedures for Representative Payee services (RP) or assisting in changing RP arrangements) were also collected from data entered by HOPE program staff on the HOPE evaluation web site created by Westat. The web site also provided information about processes (e.g., staff time spent delivering medical records assistance to enrollees) as and outcomes (e.g., about changes in enrollees living situation after 12 months). Outcomes data from SSAs administrative records (i.e., 831 files) were also collected for each HOPE enrollee if the HOPE program they participated in submitted a duly executed consent form covering the release of that information to Westat. Another source of SSA administrative (831) outcomes data for Project HOPE were collected that offered a comparative vantage point for assessing HOPE programs outcomes. Thirty-two comparison agencies, located in the same locales as HOPE programs, which did not receive HOPE funding or SSA support but worked with chronically homeless people and helped them apply for disability entitlements, were recruited to participate in the evaluation. When staff at comparison agencies submitted a valid consent form for the release of the 831 file information for their clients to Westat, administrative outcomes data were obtained for them as well. Data collection of SSA written materials (inputs data) and HOPE programs proposals to SSA for HOPE funding (primarily processes data) began as soon as the evaluation contract was awarded to Westat, but the centerpiece of the outcomes data collection, the SSA 831 records, occurred between May 1, 2005 and April 30, 2007 for HOPE programs and comparison agencies. The process, output, and outcome data from the HOPE web site for HOPE programs were collected from the date of OMB approval, June 14, 2005, through April 30, 2007. The Project HOPE evaluation required special attention to data security issues due to the collection of individuals identifying information (i.e., name, date of birth, social security number) for HOPE enrollees and comparison group clients, both on the web site (for HOPE enrollees) and on the paper copies of consent forms which HOPE programs and comparison agencies submitted. For these reasons, the security protections in place at the beginning of the contract (which were deemed acceptable and adequate by SSA) were enhanced when another SSA contract was awarded to Westat. At this point, the security apparatus for both projects were merged. Final approval for the security system was granted by SSA in 2006 (see Westat 2006a, Automated Information Systems Security Plan (AISSP) for Westat Applications, for additional details). Given the security needs and the variety of data sources involved, a system that integrated the collection and analysis of the myriad sources and types of data (i.e., quantitative and qualitative) was developed. This system is depicted in Figure 2-1, Project HOPE Data Collection and Analysis System, below.  EMBED FlowCharter7.Document  Figure 2-1. Project HOPE Data Collection and Analysis System As indicated in Figure 2-1, collected data drew on qualitative and quantitative sources. The sources included: numerical and text data compiled on a secure and interactive web site developed for HOPE awardees; the text of narratives from the awardees HOPE proposals; numerical and text data from HOPE awardees quarterly reports to SSA; text transcriptions from annual focus groups in 2005 and 2006 conducted with HOPE program directors, SSA field or regional office staff, and staff from Disability Determination Services offices; and categorical information from SSA administrative 831 files for HOPE program enrollees (i.e., data pertaining to the initial medical determination for individuals applying for disability benefits under SSI or SSDI programs). A qualitative process evaluation component funded in 2006 enlarged Westats access to information about formative activities occurring at some HOPE program sites and allowed the collection of observational and interview data during in-depth site visits to 5 HOPE programs in the summer of 2006. The SSA administrative data (the 831s) were also collected for clients in comparison (Group I and II) agencies. Comparison group agencies are located in the same (or comparable) communities as the HOPE programs and do work that is similar to HOPE programs staff (i.e., the organizations assist people who are homeless apply for SSA disability benefits and access services and housing). However, the comparison agencies received neither HOPE funding nor structured support from SSA. Westat identified appropriate local organizations and recruited them to participate in the HOPE evaluation. Comparison group 1 agencies received the same SSA-HOPE Program Orientation informational manual that the awardees did, and Comparison group 2 agencies did not. (Comparison agencies received nominal compensation for their participation.) Final analyses rely on both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative data analysis is focused first on the comparison of outcome variables between HOPE programs and the comparison agencies to which they are matched and also focused on the outcomes of HOPE programs as a group. Quantitative analyses control for specific intervening variables (e.g., primary type of disability) and potential confounders (e.g., difference in the total number of records available for analysis from HOPE programs in contrast to those available from comparison agencies). The quantitative approaches include: (1) descriptive analyses which examine frequencies and measures of central tendency (e.g., means and medians), (2) calculation of chi-square and t-test statistics for simple comparisons, (3)multivariate analyses (e.g., multiple regression analysis and multiple covariate analysis), and (4)survival analyses (to compute differences across and between HOPE awardees and comparison groups for time to determination of benefits and allowance of benefit rates). The compiled qualitative data (non-numerical texts, focus group transcripts, in-depth site visit observation notes and interview transcripts) have been analyzed according to the conventions of established qualitative methodologies (e.g., grounded theory and situational analysis). They are synthesized and integrated with reports on final outcomes for this report. Additional details about each of the primary data system components and how each were used to collect data needed for analysis are reviewed in the following discussion sections. 2.1 Project HOPE Evaluation Data System Components In this section, we provide a description of each of the data elements in the data collection system established for the Project HOPE evaluation. In the discussions, we also note how each of the elements were used to inform the findings presented in Chapter 3. 2.1.1 SSA-HOPE Web Site A secure, interactive web site, Rehabilitation Act-Section 508 compliant, was developed by Westat for HOPE programs. Each HOPE program received two login names and two passwords from Westat when the web site was launched. At login, the data entry system accessed only data owned by the HOPE awardee that was assigned to the specific login and password. The database system enforced this constraint. Further controls by the database system limited access to SSA HOPE data by any but the intended user. (For additional details about web site security, see Appendix A.) The HOPE web site allowed HOPE programs to enter data about individual enrollees at the staffs convenience. The web site was available 24 hours each day of the week during its operation. (Two minor exceptions to its continual operation occurred when the web site power source was unexpectedly interrupted and rendered the site inaccessible to programs for 2 hours in 2006 and 1 hour in 2007.) When OMB approval was secured for the collection of data from the web site on June 14, 2005, it was opened to HOPE staff. It was scheduled to close on April 30, 2007, but Westat agreed to extend the data entry period for HOPE staff until May 15, 2007. Data entered by HOPE program staff were sent to a secure server for storage at Westat and were used to build an analytic (SAS) database. On the web site, HOPE programs entered data for individuals involved in their programs that had provided informed consent for their participation. All sites were expected to secure enrollees consent prior to any web-based data entry. HOPE sites were also required to have enrollees complete and sign a second consent form (i.e., SSA-3288 form) that permitted the release of the administrative data contained in an 831 file to Westat for the evaluation (see Section 2.1.3 for additional details about 831 files). The release forms were to be sent to Westat for each enrollee whose information was entered on the HOPE web site. To facilitate rapid and unfettered data entry, SSA permitted HOPE programs to enter enrollee data on the web site as they became available and send Westat the required consent forms at their convenience (e.g., at the end of every month). (Westat provided awardees with pre-paid Fed Ex mailers to ensure that data would be secure during transit.) The web site provided an efficient and secure data capture mechanism to obtain process evaluation data which were not available from other sources (e.g., staff hours spent providing application-related assistance) for each enrollee in each of the funded HOPE programs. The web site also collected outcome data about enrollees living situations at the start of their HOPE program involvement and 12 months later. As shown below in Table 2-2-1, most of the data points collected from the web site related to the processes connected to application assistance (e.g., time spent collecting medical evidence). Additional information about the specific elements of an enrollees disability application (e.g., whether the awardee sought presumptive disability entitlements or made representative payee arrangements for the claimant) was also collected from this medium. Table 2-1-1. Web site data entry variables Enrollee variablesDetermination variablesLiving situation (at enrollment & 12-months)Other benefits-related process variables-Enrollee name -Birth date -Social Security Number -Enrollment date -Enrollee status (active, withdrawn, ineligible) -Time to develop medical evidence (in hours) -Time spent providing other application assistance (in hours) -Date enrollee received determination notice -Whether awardee recommended Presumptive Disability -Whether presumptive disability decision was upheld by SSA -On street (in doorways, sidewalks, etc.) -Other outdoor location -Other place not meant for human habitation -With friends or relatives -Foster care -Halfway house or group home -Correctional facility -Institution -Emergency or transitional shelters -Housing units containing people living doubled up with other families or friends -Other -Unknown-Whether Representative Payee (RP) was required when application was submitted If yes, request date -Representative payee status at time benefits start -Was awardee RP (Y/N) -Was another RP assigned (Y/N) -Changes to RP after benefits begin: RP was added RP was changed RP arrangements ended -Reasons for awardee contacts with SSA (including date, issue category, whether issue was resolved) The web sites primary function was data collection, but it also contained areas where SSA could post information for awardees (e.g., the HOPE all program roster with contact information and a Fact Sheet about what qualifies an individual for enrollment into a HOPE program). HOPE awardees, SSA-HOPE administrators, and Westat project personnel also had 24/7 access to an internet portal for the generation of data reports, the Westat Automated Reporting Portal (WARP). This portal was incorporated into the data entry system and its infrastructure provided customizable output options such as HTML, PDF files, and Excel data sets. The outputs facilitated further analysis using desktop application if the HOPE web site users, SSA administrators, or Westat staff desired to pursue this. The web site-based reports available to HOPE programs included an enrollee listing (displaying all data entered for an individual on the web site for the program); an enrollee summary (listing all enrollees for whom records were created in the database); an enrollment date summary (providing the number and percent of enrollees entered in database records, by month and year); an hourly analysis (listing the mean staff hours spent providing support to enrollees developing medical evidence or providing other application assistance); a potential duplicates (which listed any social security numbers entered for a specific HOPE program that matched a social security number entered for another enrollee in the program). A few months after the web site was launched, Westat also developed a summary evaluation statistics report for SSA Project Officers and for our internal use. The evaluation report could be generated in either a detailed or totals format, and presented values for each of the collected variables by a specific HOPE site or for all sites combined. Only Westat or SSA administrators had access to these aggregate or individual site statistics. The web collection system provided Westat project staff with instant access to all data entered into the web system. This feature allowed the collection of ongoing process evaluation information and was an important tool for discovering and addressing-- data collection issues that were surfacing for HOPE programs (e.g., program staff entered follow-up living situation data for enrollees that had not been in the program for 12 months). Westat provided an in-person demonstration and overview training in use of the web site to the HOPE programs staff that attended the 2005 SSA-HOPE annual conference in Baltimore. A HOPE web site users guide (see Appendix B) was prepared and delivered to all HOPE programs. The manual described the role of the web site in the evaluation of Project HOPE, noted the beginning and end dates for data collection, provided screen-by-screen specifications for entering data, described how to perform major functions on the web site, provided a brief overview of basic navigation tools, and prior to the first use, required that users read two documents about the reporting burden for data entry (required as part of the OMB clearance) and information about the privacy and data protection of information entered online. Westat also maintained an e-mail help mailbox and a toll-free help line at Westat throughout the data collection period. Shortly after HOPE programs began using the web site Westat staff personally contacted each program to find out how web users were faring and whether they were experiencing any problems that were not reaching us through the help lines. No significant difficulties were reported over the 24 months data collection period. In addition to the required data entry variables, the system automatically captured system function variables such as date and time of entry. Such features allowed data to be sorted chronologically during analysis if more than one entry had been mad in order to identify the most recent entries. Error-checking and validation procedures were also incorporated into the data collection system where appropriate (e.g., double entry for social security number verification was required and the system prevented the entry of dates beyond parameters expected for date of birth data). Summary results for the process and outcome data collected from the HOPE web site are reported in the Findings chapter (3). 2.1.2 Comparison Groups For the Project HOPE evaluation, SSA requested that Westat establish comparison groups against which the primary outcomes, time to determination decision and allowance rate, for HOPE programs and non-HOPE funded programs conducting similar work with a similar population, could be assessed. The time to determination decision captured the amount of time between the filing date of a disability benefits application with SSA and the date on which information about the decision, to approve or decline disability entitlements to the claimant, was made. To identify matching comparison agencies, descriptive information about each of the 34 HOPE awardees was needed. For this, Westat identified a number of variables that could typify individual awardees (e.g., location, budget size, organization type) and aspects of awardees practices that were likely to affect the adequacy of potential comparison group matches (e.g., provision of medical services, housing, and target population type). Communications with SSA staff alerted Westat to the importance of location as a matching variable. In light of this, the first priority variable sought for a matching comparison agency was its location in the same disability determination services (DDS) catchment area as its prospective HOPE program match, then within the same State, and finally within the same urban area, whenever possible. (See Appendix B for the DDS regions identified by SSA.) Our approach to selecting comparison agencies was based on evaluating common characteristics, scoring similarities between awardees and comparison agencies, determining the most appropriate matches, and ranking the matches from highest to lowest. (Formal and informal collaborators with or subcontractors for HOPE programs were excluded as potential matches.) Information was collected about prospective comparison agencies located in proximity to HOPE awardees. After a potential agency was identified, the quality of the match was determined according to priority matching variables. The list of priority variables used for the comparison agency selection process is shown, below, in Table 2-1-2. The variables identified were compiled in a database for all HOPE awardees and potential comparison agencies. A weighting scheme was devised to capture differences in importance among collected data. The variables were selected for their centrality to the work of the HOPE awardee and the likelihood that similar features, when found in a comparison organization, would indicate that both agencies were striving to reach the same goals, serve the same population, operate within similar organizational structures, and access roughly equivalent resources to support their work. Information about whether the agencies offered medical services or provided housing was also collected. A differential weighting scheme was applied to the collected information and a score for each comparison agency was calculated; higher scores indicated appropriate matches on the variables of interest. (Other priority variables were also explored for possible inclusion in the scoring algorithm designed for this task. For additional details about this aspect and other procedures involved in establishing comparison agencies for the evaluation, see Comparison Group Report (Westat, 2005c).) Table 2-1-2. Priority variables for comparison agency matches VariableCriteriaWeightCodesProximityDDS region101-10State21-50Primary Target Group Served by Agency31 = Ex-offenders 2 = Mental illness 3 = Homeless, not further specified 4 = Women with children, domestic violence victims 5 = AIDS/HIVAgency Size11 = Small ($250,000-$499,000) 2 = Medium ($500,000- $1,000,000) 3 = Large (over $1 million)Organization TypePublic Private11 = Public 2 = Private 3 = MixedMedical services11 = Yes (provides or subcontracts with provider) 2 = No (no direct or subcontracted medical care)Provides housing11 = Provides temporary, transitional, permanent, or treatment housing 2 = No direct or subcontracted housing The rationale for differential weighting of variables reflected the information from SSA about the importance of matching to location (i.e., as defined by DDS region and State), and the likely contexts within which the work of the HOPE programs and comparison agencies were operating. The weighting scheme was applied so that effects of certain variables, such as size or population served, would be unlikely to introduce dissonance into the prospective HOPE-comparison agency match. After matching the awardees to comparison agencies, Westat undertook extensive recruitment efforts to secure cooperation from prospective matches. A Westat project staff member acted as a liaison to the comparison agencies and oversaw the recruitment and consent processes. The recruitment process included sending the selected agencies an advance letter introducing the study, telephoning each agency to answer questions and to request cooperation, and offering modest monetary incentives. Agencies that agreed to be a comparison site were asked to sign a letter of agreement which outlined the expectations for their participation (i.e., submission of up to 40 signed SSA-3288 consent forms from eligible individuals between May, 2004 and the end of April, 2007). The letter also stipulated the assistance Westat was able and ready to provide (i.e., help with preparation of IRB materials, if required; an ongoing supply of pre-paid mailers to submit the forms; contact information for help or advice), and the monetary incentives it would receive for participating. Upon receipt of a duly executed agreement to participate letter, the comparison agency received its first payment of $500. For each valid consent form submitted, comparison agencies were paid $25. All tolled, comparison agencies could receive a maximum of $1,500 for their participation, largely to offset the likely staff-labor involved in procuring the signed forms from clients. Consent forms received from comparison agencies were receipted by a Westat field room where forms were checked for acceptability and the consent information was keyed into a Project HOPE database. (HOPE programs submitted consent forms were also receipted in this manner and entered into the same tracking database.) All of the SSA-3288 consent forms received will be delivered to SSA at the end of the evaluation contract (i.e., October 30, 2007). For the evaluation, SSA was also interested in analyzing any association between the comparative effectiveness of HOPE programs versus comparison agencies related to the use of the SSA HOPE Program Orientation Manual. The manual, which was distributed to all HOPE awardees, provided significant detail about the disability application process and requirements for entitlements through the SSI or SSDI programs. To facilitate these comparisons, SSA asked that the comparison agencies be subdivided into two groups. One group would receive the HOPE Program Orientation Manual and agencies in the other group would only receive the kind of support normally provided by SSA to community-based providers. Thus, after comparison agency-HOPE awardee matches had been made and the participation agreements were received from the comparison agencies, the comparison agencies were randomly assigned to manual only or no intervention groups. Each group was to consist of 17 agencies. Agencies which were assigned to comparison group 1 were sent an electronic and a paper copy of the SSA HOPE Program Orientation Manual. Agencies assigned to comparison group 2 received no special support or materials. The effectiveness of the Program Orientation Manual as an aid to agency staff who are assisting homeless people submit applications for SSA disability benefits was assessed by comparing the application experience of eligible clients in both comparison groups and contrasting those findings to the application experience for HOPE enrollees. These results are presented below, in Chapter 3, Findings. 2.1.3 SSA 831 Disability Master File Data SSA 831 file data are the centerpiece of the quantitative outcome analyses for Project HOPE. The SSA 831 files contain administrative data that SSA transmits to the Disability Determination Services (DDS) so that DDS can make a determination about whether disability benefits can be allowed for a claimant. The 831 records are used by DDS to make a medical decision about the eligibility of individuals who apply for disability benefits under Title II (Social Security, including Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)) or Title XVI (Supplemental Security IncomeSSI). The DDS offices also make decisions about the first level of appeal for medical denials, or reconsideration decisions. All data used to render these decisions are contained in the 831 files. There are additional data contained in the 831 files that indicate whether adjudicative hearings were requested or pending, but SSA asked Westat to restrict outcome analyses only to initial claims for disability benefits or to reconsidered decisions about an initial application filing. Every HOPE enrollee was expected to provide informed consent for the release of data in his/her SSA 831 file for the Project HOPE evaluation. Westat requested the release of 831 data from SSA for each enrollee for whom a valid consent form was submitted. Each consent form was checked for validity before the information was entered to the consent form database (i.e., fields for the individuals name, date of birth, social security number, signature, and date signed were completed and legible and affixed to the SSA-3288 form). Invalid or partially completed forms were returned to the agencies for replacement whenever possible and if time allowed. All invalid forms were excluded from the data set. No requests for SSA data based on the receipt of invalid consent forms were made. In addition to requests for the administrative data for HOPE enrollees, 831 data were requested from SSA for clients in comparison agencies for whose duly executed consent forms had been submitted to Westat. SSA advised us to provide a minimum wait period of 2 months before asking for data for any individual to allow adequate time for the records to be posted into the SSA records system. The transfer of data from SSA administrative files required Westat to make a formal data transfer request using SSAs secure eData electronic messaging system. Data request files from Westat contained an individuals date of birth, name, Social Security number and any decision date information available. That is, for HOPE enrollees, programs could enter data for the determination decision date on the web site. For clients of comparison agencies, the date the client signed the consent form was used instead, since it was likely to be close to or the same as the date the claimant filed his or her disability application with SSA. The decision-date information was provided for each individual in the data request files sent to SSA. All tolled, four data requests were made and four transfers of data from SSA to Westat were completed. Available 831 file data were returned by SSA on the secure eData messaging system. They were extracted into a secure, electronic database upon receipt at Westat. The analytic database created for 831 data used SAS software (version 9.1). Westat sought to analyze as many of the 831 file variables as possible during final analyses. However, due to missing data fields in many records, the variables that figured most prominently in the outcomes analyses for the evaluation are listed below with a brief description of their meaning. (A complete listing of variables in the 831 file can be found in the Systems Manual for the evaluation (Westat, 2005b).) Control variables, which were examined for any significant effect on the final outcomes concerning time to determination and the allowance rates, are noted in the descriptions. AL adjudication level identifies the level in the adjudication process for a decision. AL codes A through F denote the sequence of ever-higher levels of decisions in the adjudicative process; identify initial decisions. A, G, I codes = initial cases; B and C = reconsidered decisions DAA drug and alcohol addiction indicates the role of alcohol and drugs in the case (whether or not a factor or material to the finding) used as a control variable. DODEC date of DDS or SSA decision identifies the date the decision on an application was made; used with FLD to determine the length of time from application to initial decision. ED education years indicates the number of years of schooling completed; used as a control variable. FLD filing date identifies the date that the application for Title II or XVI disability was filed. This variable was used with DODEC to determine the length of time from application to initial decision. PD presumptive disability decision indicates that a presumptive disability has been awarded before the DDS has made a final determination. This variable was used to identify PD cases to determine how many of the presumptive disability decisions were reversed, as a measure of the quality of PD recommendations by awardees and non-awardees. PDX primary impairment code identifies the primary impairment code used in the medical determination. This was used as a control variable. RDT result of determination allowance, denial, or closed period. This variable was used to indicate the result of initial determinations for a comparison between the outcomes for clients served by awardees and non-awardees. RID record identification identifies the program (Title II or XVI) with which the record is associated. This was used as a control variable. SSN social security number provides the account number under which this disability award may be determined. This variable serves as an identifier for the individual and would allow us to identify awardee clients. ST state of claimant residence. This was used as a control variable. TOC type of claim identifies the type of disability for which the applicant is claiming benefits. This was used as a control variable. ZIP zip code of claimant -- This was used as a control variable. OYoccupation years. This was used as a control variable. RACE-Asian, Black/Negro, Hispanic, North Am. Indian or Eskimo, Other, Not determined/unknown, white, not avail U=not updated. This was used as a control variable. SEX- This was used as a control variable. CER-Consultative Exam requested (yes or no). This was used as a control variable. The analysis of 831 data first required that a primary record be established for an individual. Although date parameters sent with 831 data requests were set to the data collection period (i.e., June 14, 2004 through April 30, 2007), several 831 records were often returned for an individual Social Security Number (SSN). (In total, Westat received 10,588 records, a sum greater than the number of participants due to a number of duplicate records for many individuals.) The context of each 831 record varied, so a procedure to automatically select a primary record was created. Using the variables contained in the file, all the 831 records were sorted by SSN; by the date of the determination decision (DODEC) in descending order; by the determination result variable (RDT) which contained information about whether disability benefits had been allowed or denied; and by a designed variable for sorting purposes (NewVsOld), which arrayed dates for each of the 831 records in descending order. The first and most recent record in the group was listed as the primary record. A subset of 831 records (n= 4,446) was thus created that contained one 831 record per SSN. These were designated as primary records and were selected for inclusion in the analytical database. In order to discern the time to determination decision (to allow or deny disability benefits), records used for outcome analyses also had to be restricted to records which were complete, for either HOPE enrollees or for clients in either of the comparison agency groups. Complete records met these inclusion criteria: A valid consent form had been received for the individual claimant; and The primary 831 records contained filing date (FLD) data, which indicated when the application was received and the review process started, contained data in the (DODEC) field indicating the date on which a final determination was made, and (RDT) data, which indicated the result for the initial (or a reconsidered initial) filing to allow or deny the claimant disability entitlements. The statistical procedures used for outcomes analysis addressed the two primary questions in the Project HOPE evaluation that involved the effectiveness and efficiency of the HOPE programs when contrasted to outcomes for Comparison Group 1 agencies, which had received the HOPE Program Orientation Manual, and to outcomes achieved by Comparison Group 2 agencies, who received neither the manual nor any other programmatic support from SSA. Analyses addressed these research questions: Were HOPE programs more effective? That is, did applicants sponsored by the HOPE programs submit higher quality applications that led to quicker disability determinations than applicants sponsored by the comparison agencies? Were HOPE programs more efficient? That is, were allowance rates for initial or reconsidered claims higher among applicants sponsored by HOPE programs than for applicants sponsored by the comparison agencies? Survival analysis was used to compare the time from application filing to the determination of the decision to allow or deny benefits. The dependent variable in these analyses was the time from application to determination, regardless of the type of determination (i.e., allowed or denied). We used the Kaplan-Meier to calculate the survival distribution for HOPE grantees and comparison agencies and then used log-rank and Wilcoxon tests to test for statistical differences between curves. All these approaches were implemented using the SAS LIFETEST Procedure (SAS Institute, 2007). The analysis to compare allowance rates used both linear regression and two-sample t-tests. In both cases, the dependent variable consisted of allowance rates within agencies; the allowance rate for an agency was calculated as (number allowed) ( (number allowed + number denied). The regression analysis was implemented using the SAS GLM Procedure, while the t-tests were done using the SAS TTEST Procedure (SAS Institute 2007). While the results are presented in un-transformed, un-weighted form for ease of interpretation, we also performed the analysis using the standard arcsine transformation and a weighted analysis to adjust for (1) the dependence between the allowance rate outcome variable and its variance and (2) heterogeneity of variances due to unequal numbers of applicants per agency. The transformation and weighting did not change the results and the conclusions drawn from them. We also repeated these analyses using individual allowed/denied outcomes as the dependent variable instead of allowance rates and still obtained similar results. These findings are reported in Chapter 3. 2.1.4 Focus Group Data Focus group data were an important resource for the Project HOPE process evaluation. They were collected during the 2005 and 2006 annual SSA conferences for HOPE awardees. Focus groups were conducted with three separate groups of Project HOPE actors at each of the conferences, i.e., with HOPE Project Directors, with SSA Field Office (FO) and Regional Office (RO) staff, and with Disability Determination Services (DDS) staff. Westat developed focus group protocols for each year and each focus group (see Appendix G for additional details). The protocols were tailored to issues and knowledge areas that were most germane to the different personnel in the sessions. The groups were led in a semi-structured discussion of selected topics by a Westat moderator. Audio recordings were made and transcribed for each focus group session. Transcripts and transcript coding files (i.e., the first step in qualitative analysis) were stored in a secure, electronic directory. Westat analyzed the data and reported a synopsis of findings to SSA each year that the focus groups were conducted (Westat 2005c; Westat 2006b). For each annual SSA-HOPE conference, SSA administrators invited HOPE awardee program staff, SSA staff liaisons from field offices (FO) and regional offices (RO), and Disability Determination Services (DDS) liaisons to participate. In addition to the project director and one other key staff person from each of the HOPE programs, SSA asked one FO or RO staff and one DDS staff for each of the eighteen states with HOPE awardees in their area to attend the conference. Each year, Westat randomly selected 8 individuals from the list of conference attendees for each of the staff groups and asked them to participate in a focus group for their respective cohort (i.e., DDS staff, FO and RO staff, and HOPE awardee project directors). After the random selections had been made but before the conference convened, the prospective participants in each staff group were notified to confirm their intent to attend the conference and their willingness to participate in the focus group. Each participant received a brief memorandum outlining the purpose, the proposed structure, the general discussion topics, and the intended use of the information generated during focus group sessions. Focus groups were limited to 8 participants. The moderated, semi-structured discussions were scheduled for 1 hour. Permission to make audio recordings of the sessions was obtained from all participants. The primary approach to the analysis of focus group data employed Grounded Theory procedures (Strauss, 1987). Transcriptions of focus group data were coded manually and with a qualitative software package (e.g., Atlas/Ti). Qualitative coding determined categories, relationships, and assumptions in the data that informed respective actors understanding of the SSA program orientation intervention from the perspective of the HOPE staff, SSA Field Office staff, and Disability Determination Services staff. Transcripts were analyzed to generate types of substantive codes (e.g., program orientation materials, issues addressed in SSA program orientation, implementation activities). From these concrete codes a set of categories and properties related to them (e.g., duration, frequency, and intensity) emerged which enlarged an understanding of the categories identified. Overall, focus group data collection enabled comprehensive analysis of similarities and differences in perspectives, of implementation activities, and of problem-solving activities. Analyses also offered additional, context-specific information about processes involved in achieving certain outputs and outcomes. These data also highlighted issues which needed to be explored more fully (e.g., about ways in which various HOPE programs conducted outreach or selected enrollees) in order to accurately interpret the final outcomes for Project HOPE. Summary findings from each year that the focus groups were conducted are presented in the Findings Chapter (3), which follows. 2.1.5 Qualitative and Documentary Data Additional qualitative data were collected and analyzed for Project HOPE. Other significant sources included the HOPE proposal application narratives and HOPE awardee quarterly reports. (A substantial portion of the qualitative data collected for the evaluation occurred when a special contract modification was awarded that enabled Westat to conduct 5 in-depth site visits to HOPE programs. Details about that collection and the approach used for those analyses are outlined in the concluding discussion section of this chapter.) Proposal narratives from the awardees submitted HOPE applications were culled for descriptive information about the awardee organization, its collaborators, and the services it had in place before the HOPE funds were granted. A brief summary profile of each awardee was prepared that contained information about individual awardees geographic setting (e.g., city, State and DDS region), its organizational type (e.g., public, private, non-profit, or faith-based), its primary partners or collaborators in HOPE activities, and its intended target population, including any available description of the special sub-population it intended to serve during the evaluation period. All awardees were charged with providing outreach to people who were chronically homeless and delivering (or referring them to) core services such as housing, medical care, and other needed supports. But some awardees were already delivering specialized services (e.g., housing, medical care, mental health services) for people with specific disabilities (e.g., mental illness or co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders). Other awardee proposals declared intentions to serve people with specific demographic attributes (e.g., people for whom English was a second language) or focus on the development of some of the optional activities for Project HOPE (e.g., developing bi-lingual services, or establishing pre-release and enrollment procedures for people who were chronically homeless prior to their incarceration in a State hospital or correctional institution). Quarterly reports contain data which address both process and outcome evaluation questions. Implementation and development activities are included in awardees reports, as are descriptions of problems or special situations occurring at specific sites or within certain regions. The reports also provided summary data on the number of people who have been enrolled in the program during the quarter and the number of people who were deemed appropriate for enrollment but refused to enroll. Such data illuminated process evaluation issues (program activities and approaches), contributed to the identification of problems that may have been unintended consequences of the project, and enlarged an understanding of the progress each HOPE awardee made toward enrolling participants, providing services, and resolving barriers encountered in that process. In addition, areas identified as problematic by HOPE programs in these reports highlighted important topics which were explored during the annual focus group discussions and during the in-depth site visits to selected programs in 2006. Quarterly reports were reviewed to determine what services were routinely delivered to enrollees and whether developing optional services was intended (e.g., return to work interventions, pre-release projects, presumptive disability screening). The reports were content analyzed to discern recurring mentions of problem areas in implementing HOPE program outreach or core services and to identify issues which were disproportionately affecting the work of HOPE awardees in certain geographic or administrative areas (e.g., snow storms in the Northeast, hurricanes in the South, or staff turnover rates in specific DDS regions). However, the quantitative data concerning programs enrollment and allowance rates provided by HOPE programs in their quarterly reports for SSA were not incorporated into data collected or analyzed for Westats evaluation. The time frame used by the HOPE programs for these data differed from the time frame for the evaluation contract, and did not match data being entered on the SSA-HOPE website for the evaluation. Nonetheless, Westat did routinely collect quarterly reports and summary reports from the SSA Project Officer for HOPE awardees. The summary reports illuminated notable trends in the collected data (e.g., a steadily increasing number of HOPE program enrollments). The summaries also highlighted substantive issues that might affect the evaluation or the interpretation of its results but were beyond the scope of the evaluation contract (e.g., issues connected to the multi-year wait times for adjudicative hearings for HOPE program enrollees in Oregon). Findings related to the ongoing analysis of quarterly reports largely inform and enrich other qualitative data collection plans and analyses. The results of these analyses are synthesized in the discussions of findings related to the focus groups and the in-depth site visits in Chapter 3. The final discussion for this chapter addresses the centerpiece of the qualitative data collection and analysis for Project HOPE. A significant qualitative process evaluation component was added to Westats evaluation contract in 2006. The component provided the means to collect and analyze data from in-depth site visits to HOPE programs in five different DDS regions for the evaluation. 2.1.6 Process Evaluation Data from In-depth Site Visits The purpose of the process evaluation was to enlarge the knowledge available about the HOPE programs formative activities. Site visits were designed to expand the knowledge of program implementation which was attainable only through quarterly report and focus group data collections. The expanded data collection was made possible by conducting key informant interviews, making observations, and negotiating informal, ad hoc interviewing opportunities with HOPE staff and clients at program sites. Identifying information was only collected from key informants, and analyses of those data were made in the aggregate (whenever possible) to protect confidences of individuals participating in the structured interviews. Westat prepared and submitted a work plan to govern this task to SSA, for its approval. On the basis of primary data, including the DDS region of the site, the number of enrollees in the program, and the percentage of individuals who had applied for SSA disability coverage and received determination decisionsas indicated in awardees quarterly reports to SSA-- Westat recommended five sites for visits and received SSA approval to proceed. (Additional details about this selection process are documented in the final work plan for this task (Westat, 2006c).) The HOPE programs were located in New York City, DDS region 2; Escondido, California, DDS region 9; Stamford, Connecticut, DDS region 1; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, DDS region 5; and Eugene, Oregon, DDS region 10. During 2-day site visits, semi-structured interviews were conducted with Program Directors, Claims Benefits Specialists, and Case Managers at each site, as well as with any other staff who assisted in the disability application process (e.g., psychiatrist, primary care physician, outreach worker). HOPE personnel interviews were recorded (with interviewee permission) and transcribed for later analysis HOPE enrollees at each site were also interviewed to obtain their perspective on the process of applying for disability assistance. They were also asked to characterize their experiences with the HOPE program. The analysis of enrollee perspectives derived from notes taken (with permission only) during discussions with HOPE enrollees. (No identifying information was collected from participants in the programs.) In addition to data generated in semi-structured interviews with the staff and the enrollees, there were opportunities on each site visit to engage staff or clients in other, less focused, discussions. These contacts gave Westat staff the chance to follow up on themes that might have been raised or alluded to in prior conversations, and also offered the opportunity to observe some of the unexpected activities that staff had to confront in their work days. Several of these participatory or observed exchanges provided new insights into how the program handled the contingencies of daily operations. The research questions focused on acquiring information about what specific services and best practices were established, the extent to which HOPE staff members gained knowledge about the disability application process, and how HOPE programs used materials obtained from SSA (e.g., technical assistance, training materials, and via staff contacts with DDS or local SSA liaisons). Site visits also allowed information to be collected on local community contexts, providing insights into salient contextual variables that affected HOPE program implementation. The methodological approach to extraction and analysis of all qualitative data collected for the evaluation (i.e., from quarterly reports, from focus groups, or from in-depth site visits) did not differ by source of data. Westat approached the analyses of collected qualitative data by: Anticipating and identifying likely key categories or themes prior to data analysis, Coding text materials to identify key and emergent categories, properties of categories, and dominant themes or patterns in the data, Organizing data according to key themes relevant to process or other evaluation questions (e.g., general implementation trends, problematic issues in specific DDS regions, success of new outreach practices), and Synthesizing, focusing, and integrating key and emergent themes in interim and final evaluation reports. The dominant approaches used to analyze collected data incorporate established conventions of cultural anthropology, grounded theory, and situational analysis. These methods informed all data analysis and enabled a comprehensive analysis of similarities and differences in perspectives, of implementation activities, of the processes involved in achieving certain outputs and outcomes, and of unintended consequences or unanticipated outcomes. In the next chapter, the results of the data analyses undertaken with both qualitative and quantitative methods are presented. 3. Findings Following a brief review of data collection issues affecting the final sample for the Project HOPE evaluation, the results of statistical analyses for outcome data and qualitative analysis of process evaluation data are presented in this chapter. Outcome analyses for time calculations (i.e., the time between a filing date and the date a decision was made about whether to allow or deny SSA disability benefits to the claimant) attained by HOPE programs and comparison agencies are reviewed. These analyses document the comparative efficiency of HOPE programs in developing the capacity to submit a disability benefit application that can be fully processed within the SSA system upon delivery. Other outcome calculations are presented that document results of the allowance rates for HOPE programs and comparison agencies. Allowance rates refer to the percentage of submitted disability applications that result in a determination to allow the claimant to receive SSA disability entitlements. These analyses document the comparative effectiveness of HOPE programs to help chronically homeless individuals attain SSA disability benefits. For both outcome calculations, findings for differences between the outcomes for comparison agencies in group 1 that received the HOPE Program Orientation Manual, and agencies in group 2 which did not receive the manual, are included in the reported results. Summary results from the SSA-HOPE web site data collection and analyses are also reviewed in this chapter. Descriptive statistics are used to analyze data entered to the Project HOPE web site by HOPE programs. These data reflect both outcomes, such as change in living status for HOPE enrollees, and process findings, such as time spent by HOPE programs to develop medical evidence or to deliver other support assistance to participants in their programs. The perspectives of key actors in the Project HOPE arena are articulated with outcome findings in the presentation of process evaluation data in section 3.4. Key actors surveyed include HOPE program staff, SSA Field Office (FO) and Disability Determination Services (DDS) staff working as liaisons to HOPE programs, and participants in HOPE programs. The contexts within which the actors operatedand which exert substantial influence on the achievement of the HOPE programs --- are documented in the results from the qualitative data collection and analyses. A synopsis of the findings concludes the chapter. A discussion of the significance of the results is presented in the final chapter. 3.1 Final Sample Composition The final sample for outcome analyses of 831 records is comprised of data for clients from any of the agency groups (i.e., HOPE programs, comparison agencies in group 1 and in group 2) that submitted a valid consent form releasing these data and had records which contained time to determination decision and allowance data. In the event that multiple records were received, the most recent record was designated as primary. The number of records meeting inclusion criteria totaled 3,253. Of that total, 3,055 administrative records were received for HOPE program enrollees, 116 records were received for group 1 comparison agency clients, and 98 records were received for group 2 comparison agency clients. The quantity of data collected for outcomes evaluation analyses of SSA administrative data is far less than what was intended or expected from either HOPE programs or comparison agencies. The collection of SSA-HOPE outcome and process evaluation data from the web site was also far below what was expected. With respect to comparison agency data, Westat obtained 32 signed letters of agreement stating the agencies willingness to participate in the study and to obtain and submit up to 40 signed consent forms from their clients during the study period. Each agency that submitted a letter of agreement received an initial incentive check for their participation ($500). Despite monthly contacts (and many other problem-solvingand encouragementcalls to several comparison agencies) during the data collection period, only 22 of 32 agencies submitted valid consent forms for the release of SSA administrative data for their clients. When the final 831 data set for the evaluation was received from SSA on July 27, 2007, just 19 of the 22 comparison agencies matched to HOPE programs had 831 data for their clients available in the SSA system. In the final sample, there are 11 comparison agencies in group 1, which received the Program Orientation Manual and 8 agencies in comparison group 2, which did not receive the manual. A number of factors affected the collection of consent forms from comparison agencies. The most significant factor appeared to be the high rates of staff turn over in a number of the agencies. When staff leave that had been helping with data collection for Project HOPE, the knowledge of the study and the requirements they needed to meet, often left with them. Several times, despite the agreements in place, Westat had to reacquaint staff in comparison agencies with the purpose and the data collection expectations for the project. In other instances, comparison agencies agreed to participate but could not identify anyor very fewclients willing to sign the consents. Some agencies agreed to participate, and sent in forms that were invalid. Other agencies sent in valid signed consent forms but when data requests were submitted to SSA for corresponding 831 records, no data were available. With respect to HOPE awardees, the cooperative agreements for HOPE funding mandated their participation in evaluation activities. Each HOPE program was expected to enroll no fewer than 150 participants during the evaluation. Enrollment, process, and any available outcome data were to be entered for each participant on the SSA-HOPE web site. For each enrollee with data on the web site, programs were to submit a valid SSA-3288 consent form to Westat so that corresponding administrative data contained in the 831 record for that individual could be collected from SSA. On this basis, a collection of 6,500 web site records and corresponding consent forms was expected across 41 HOPE programs. Of those, 5,100 records were expected from the 34 HOPE programs matched to comparison agencies. The actual number of enrollee records entered on the web site for which valid consent forms were submitted was over 4,500, but SSA administrative data were available for only 3,055 of those enrollees. Of that number, 1,262 were from the 19 HOPE programs matched to comparison agencies with data available for outcome analyses. Extensive efforts were made to collect the data needed from HOPE programs. Westat regularly sent HOPE programs data entry reminders during the study. We sent notices to all programs as the end of the data collection period approached. We notified all grantees that the final data collection period would be extended for 15 days (i.e., from April 30, 2007 to May 15, 2007). Many programs were also contracted during the course of the evaluation to alert them to the need to send in consent forms for their enrollees or to resolve issues connected to the consent forms they had recently submitted (e.g., a submission of 2 forms for the same individual with different social security numbers). On a few occasions, Westat notified SSA about HOPE programs that had very low enrollment data and about programs that had not yet submitted consent forms for enrollees with web site data. Programs were also notified directly about low receipts of consent forms. The SSA administrative data are used in outcome analyses for the time to determination decision and disability allowance rates for the agencies, and the use of 831 data had to be restricted to records containing that information (see Section 2.1.2, above). However, files with complete date and determination information were often missing other bits of demographic information. Regulations governing the study (i.e., Office of Management and Budget requirements and the Paperwork Reduction Act) prevented collecting the same data from two sources to avoid redundancy and burden to HOPE program staffs. When information was missing in 831 records, it could not be procured elsewhere. As a result, demographic information for the final sample is less robust than desired. Albeit, the data that are available reflect a population of people who are chronically homeless and have a disability that is similar to general characterizations of this cohort in current literature (e.g., U.S. Conference of Mayors, 2006; NAEH, 2006). The available final sample demographics are presented in Table 3-1, below. Table 3-1. Selected demographic characteristics for final sample Characteristics (selected categories)Comparison Group 1Comparison Group 2HOPE ProgramsTotalNumber of records 11698**1,460 (with match)3,055 (All HOPE)3,253Age Groups18 years or younger 1.52%1.94%19 to 39 years27.27%30.37%40 to 64 years70.20%67.37%65 years or more 1.01%0.33%Mean ageComparison groups 1 and 2: 44.96 yearsAll HOPE:42.80 years P valuesComparison groups (1 and 2) vs. HOPE (all) Pearson chi2(3) = 3.3207 T-test DF3242 t=1.4017 0.345 (NS) 0.1611 (NS)Gender (%)Male26.7225.6126.7830.64Female12.9312.2013.8712.90Not recorded60.3462.2059.3556.46P values*Chi-square results by agency groups C1, C2, and HOPE programs with CG matches C1, C2, and all HOPE programs 0.985 (NS) 0.743 (NS)Race/Ethnicity (%)Asian 0.861.220.480.95Black or African-American6.9015.9516.8014.04Hispanic9.483.663.253.76North American Indian or Eskimo 0.00.01.740.95White 22.4117.0717.1222.72All others0.000.001.261.12Not recorded60.3462.2059.3556.46P values*Chi-square results by agency groups C1, C2, and HOPE programs with CG matches C1, C2, and all HOPE programs 0.0238 (NS) 0.1423 (NS)Education Years (%)0-7 years7.345.204.865.128-11 years34.0522.0722.8722.6312 years 35.7842.8644.2744.1913-16 years or more22.9420.7828.0928.06Not recorded238 missingP values*Chi-square results by agency groups C1, C2, and HOPE programs with CG matches C1, C2, and all HOPE programs 0.2872 (NS) 0.144 (NS)*Chi-Square results are shown; other tests used include: Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square, and Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square (unless noted, results with other tests were insignificant). **C2 had 98 records but some records did not contain all the demographic information presented. Overall, there were no significant demographic differences between the people served by the comparison agencies and the people served by either the HOPE programs matched to the comparison agencies or between comparison agencies clientele and the enrollees served by all HOPE programs combined. The mean age for comparison group clients was 44.96 years, and those served by HOPE programs was 42.8 years. Although there were many unrecorded gender attributions in the 831 records, the amount of missing information for this variable was about the same for the comparison groups and for HOPE programs. This resulted in differences that werent significant. As is found in studies of the homeless population in general, more men than women are identified as chronically homeless. Like gender data, substantial amounts of race data were unavailable for either comparison or HOPE clients. Thus, the indications of race/ethnicity in the 831 data collection cannot be assumed as representative of all clientele participating in the evaluation. However, available data suggest some trends (e.g., concentrations of certain categories in specific U.S. regions). None of the race categories analyzed for comparison groups versus all HOPE programs differed significantly. The data suggest that there were more white participants across all programs, followed by African-Americans and Hispanics, for all but Comparison Group 1. In C1, more Hispanic than African-American participants are reflected in available data. Asians and North American Indians represented about 1 percent of the sample in the 831 data available for outcome analyses. The years of education for participants in the evaluation were also not significantly different. Most participants attained 12 years of education, with the second highest attainment in the 8-11 years category. Comparison group 1 appeared to have more participants with educational attainment in the 0-7 years grouping (7.3%) that either comparison group2 agencies (5.2%) or the HOPE programs, either match (4.86%) or as a whole (5.12%). Between 21-28% of the final sample participants had acquired education beyond high school. Missing data records and non-significant findings for this variable across the groups suggest that these data do not likely have an impact on the findings. Another important characterization of the final sample examines the primary disability category which is identified in the participants SSA disability benefits application. There are over 100 different disabling conditions which can be documented in this data field. The SSA system further categories the primary disability variable (PDX) in the 831 record according to 12 body systems which are primarily affected by the condition. Codes include a variable for conditions which were cited in the application, but to which no pre-existing medical listing applies. The table below presents the 5 highest categories within which the primary disability for 3,253 individual evaluation participants was recorded. Table 3-1-2. Final sample primary disability listing Primary Disability of Record (PDX variable) Five highest Body system categoriesComparison Group 1Comparison Group 2All HOPE ProgramsTotalNumber of records116823,0553,253Mental health disorders53.45%59.75%52.37%1,711Musculoskeletal system8.62%12.2%12.34%397Immune deficiency disorder6.90%6.10%6.51%212No current disability listing for the condition indicated8.62%2.44%5.14%169Cardiovascular system6.90%8.54%4.12%141P values*Chi-square results reported at the level of the agency groups (C1, C2, and all HOPE programs) for analysis of PDX for each individual within each agency group, using individual disability codes 0.8656 (NS) The primary disability categories were not significantly different across the comparison agencies and the HOPE programs. It is clear, however, that mental health disorders dominated the primary disabilities listed on the SSA benefit applications during the evaluation period. In the next section, outcomes for the comparative time to determination required to act of the SSA disability application received, and the disability benefit allowance rates for comparison agency and HOPE program clients are presented. 3.2 HOPE Programs and Comparison Group Outcomes This section describes the results of the analysis of outcomes for the two key questions about effectiveness and efficiency in the Project HOPE evaluation: Effectiveness: Did applicants sponsored by the HOPE programs submit higher quality applications and thus obtain disability determinations more quickly than applicants sponsored by the comparison agencies? Efficiency: Were allowance rates for initial or reconsidered claims (due to higher quality applications and applied best practices for outreach and engagement) higher among applicants sponsored by the HOPE programs than among applicants sponsored by the comparison agencies? In each case, the analysis consists of three stages. First, the two types of comparison agencies (with [C1] and without manual [C2]) are compared to their matching HOPE agencies. (Note that due to attrition and lack of cooperation of comparison agencies, data were available only for 19 of the 32 matching comparison agencies established for the study.) Next, the comparison agencies are combined and compared with their matching HOPE agencies. Finally, the combined comparison agencies are compared to all HOPE agencies. Time to Determination The survival curves for the three types of agencies are shown in Figure 3-2a, 3-2b, and 3-2c). The outcome here is time to determination, so that the more rapidly the survival function drops, the shorter the determination times. The survival curve for the HOPE programs is lower than the survival curves for both comparison agencies with the manual (C1) and those without (C2) the manual.  Figure 3-2a. Comparison groups (C1, C2) vs. matching HOPE programs  Figure 3-2b. Combined comparison groups vs. matching HOPE programs  Figure 3-2c. Combined comparison groups vs. all HOPE programs Table 3-2a summarizes the results of this analysis. When the matching HOPE programs are compared with the two groups of comparison agencies, the HOPE programs had the shortest mean time to determination at 4.80 months. Comparison agencies (C1) that received the HOPE Program Orientation Manual had the next shortest time (5.56 months). Comparison agencies that did not receive the manual (C2) had the longest time (5.78 months). The difference between agencies is highly significant (p = 0.0019). However, the difference in average determination times between the two types of comparison agencies is 0.22 months, which is small relative to the standard errors of the estimates (0.32), indicating that the HOPE agencies are significantly different from both groups of comparison agencies. When comparison agencies are combined in the analysis, the difference between HOPE programs and the comparison agencies is even more strongly significant (p = 0.0004), further supporting the suggestion that outcomes for the HOPE agencies are significantly different than outcomes for comparison agencies. Table 3-2a. Evaluation of time to determination Average months to determination (std. error)P-value*Comparison Group 15.56 (0.32)0.0019Comparison Group 2 5.78 (0.32)Matching HOPE programs 4.80 (0.08)All comparison agencies 5.65 (0.23)0.0004Matching HOPE grantees 4.80 (0.08)All comparison agencies 5.65 (0.23)0.0008All HOPE programs4.88 (0.05)*P-values are given for the log-rank test for comparing survival curves of the groups shown at left. Wilcoxon values were also reviewed, but showed similar results. When the comparison agencies are compared with all HOPE programs, the results are similar. The average determination time for all HOPE programs is 4.88 months, only slightly greater than the 4.80 months for the HOPE programs for which matching comparison agency data were available. Comparison of Allowance Rates The result of the decisions to allow or deny the claimant SSA disability benefits is recorded in the 831 record as a determination result. Determination results are the foundation of the allowance rate calculations. Table 3-2b shows the simple frequencies of the determination results in the 831 records for the final sample. As noted in Chapter 2, Westat was only to include the results of initial claims, or reconsidered initial claims, in outcome analyses. Table 3-2b. Final sample agency group by determination result Agency GroupDetermination ResultTotalDeniedInitial AllowedReconsider AllowedComparison Group 181341116Comparison Group 24338182HOPE Programs (All)18121212313055Total19361284333253 As a whole, it is clear that the final sample 831 records contain few reconsideration of initial claim decisions. Below, Table 3-2c shows the results of allowance rates analyses. The first analysis compared the HOPE grantees with matching comparison agencies to the two groups of comparison agencies. Table 3-2c. Comparison of allowance rates Average allowance rate (standard error)P-valueComparison agencies with manual (C1)0.39 (0.08)0.2229Comparison agencies Without manual (C2)0.58 (0.13)HOPE programs (matched to comparison agencies)0.41 (0.04)All comparison agencies (C1, C2)0.47 (0.08)0.4709Matching HOPE programs0.41 (0.04)All comparison agencies (C1, C2)0.47 (0.08)0.3277All HOPE programs0.39 (0.03) The average allowance rate for HOPE programs was 0.41. That is, for a typical program, about 41 percent of applicants were allowed benefits. Comparison agencies (C1) receiving manuals had a slightly smaller average allowance rate (0.39), while agencies receiving no support (C2) had the largest average allowance rate (0.57). However, none of these differences is statistically significant (p = 0.2229). In a weighted analysis (not shown), which statistically adjusted the sample groups to accommodate the size differences between comparison agencies and HOPE programs, allowance rates were somewhat different: HOPE programs continued to show an average allowance rate of 0.41, while comparison agencies receiving manuals had an allowance rate of 0.30 and comparison agencies with no support had an allowance rate of 0.48; however, these differences were still not statistically significant. The next step in the analysis considers the combined comparison groups versus the HOPE programs which were matched to a comparison agency. The results of this analysis are similar: there is no significant difference between the HOPE programs and the comparison agencies. In addition, the final analysis shown in Table 3-2c, which includes all HOPE programs, further supports the conclusion that there is no meaningful difference in allowance rates attained for HOPE program enrollees when compared to allowance rates attained for comparison agency clients. Summary of the Comparison Outcome Findings With respect to the time to determination calculations, the following points can be made: 1. Applicants sponsored by the HOPE programs received determinations about a month earlier than those in either comparison agency groups who received the manual (C1) or comparison agencies that did not receive the manual (C2). 2. There is no significant difference in determination times between comparison agencies that received the manual (C1) and comparison agencies that did not receive the manual (C2). 3. There is little difference between determination times in HOPE programs that were matched to comparison agencies and in HOPE programs for which comparison agency records were unavailable. Thus, the resultsi.e., that HOPE programs experienced shorter determination times than comparison agencies to which they were matched for analysisis applicable to all HOPE programs. With respect to the comparison of allowance rate findings, the following points can be made: 1. There is no significant difference between the HOPE programs and the comparison agencies (C1, C2) with respect to allowance rates. 2. There is no significant difference in allowance rates between the agencies that received the manual (C1) and those that did not receive the manual (C2). 3. There is little difference in allowance rates between the matching HOPE programs and the HOPE programs without data from matching comparison agencies. Thus, the results of the matched comparisoni.e., that there is little difference in allowance rates between HOPE programs and their matching agenciesis applicable to all HOPE programs. Overall, the effectiveness of HOPE programs in submitting applications which resulted in a quicker time to determination for enrollees than for comparison agency clients was demonstrated. The efficiency of HOPE programs to achieve higher disability allowance rates from an initial or reconsidered initial claim for their enrollees than for comparison agency clients was not demonstrated. Other outcome analyses are presented in the next section, HOPE web site findings. The discussion of web site findings also present descriptive results associated with process evaluation analyses. 3.3 Web Site Collection Summaries In this section, summary information about data collected for Project HOPE from the web site created for the HOPE programs participating in the evaluation are reported. As was true for each of the data collection components in the Project HOPE evaluation design, data collected in this medium were not collected elsewhere. When a HOPE program entered data for a new participant on the web site but did not update or complete the entire question array for that enrollee, that information was unavailable for evaluation analyses. Thus, web site findings reported vary greatly by the number of missing records for particular variables. Only web site data findings collected for HOPE enrollees with corresponding 831 data, i.e., those included in the final sample, are reported. Given the target population for the evaluation, an important variable on the HOPE web site asked HOPE staff to provide data about an enrollees living situation at time of enrollment and again at a followup point, 12 months after enrollment. The results of those findings are shown below, in Table 3-3. Analysis of the changes in living situation over 12 months indicate significant differences in HOPE enrollees situations between the day they enrolled in the HOPE program and a year later. However, the strength of the conclusion is tempered by the vast amount of missing data. Of the 3,055 HOPE enrollees included in the final sample, just 655 data entries were made for both living situation at enrollment and at followup. Nonetheless, available data strongly suggest that improvements in housing situations for HOPE enrollees have occurred. Smaller percentages of individuals are living on the streets, or outdoors, or in places not meant for human habitation, or in emergency or transitional shelters than when they first enrolled in a HOPE program. One year later, higher percentages of enrollees are living in subsidized public housing and other unsubsidized settings, smaller percentages of enrollees are living in doubled up situations and smaller percentages of enrollees are in institutions or correctional facilities. Overall, the changes in living status findings support the idea that the HOPE programs have been effective. HOPE staff members have apparently used the processes incorporated in the Project HOPE demonstration initiative to achieve a short-term outcome of improvement in living situation. Table 3-3. Intake and Followup Living Situations Intake Living SituationFrequencyPercentCumulativeCumulativeFrequencyPercentOn street (in doorways, sidewalks, etc.)41014.8441014.84Other outdoor location943.450418.24Other place not meant for human habitation441.5954819.83With friends or relatives38113.7992933.62Halfway house or group home1465.28107538.91Correctional facility2649.55133948.46Institution692.5140850.96Emergency or transitional shelters94634.24235485.2Housing units containing people living doubled up with other families or friends511.85240587.04In subsidized or public housing732.64247889.69In unsubsidized housing461.66252491.35Other873.15261194.5Unknown1525.52763100Frequency Missing = 490Follow-up Living SituationFrequencyPercentCumulativeCumulativeFrequencyPercentOn street (in doorways, sidewalks, etc.)233.43233.43Other outdoor location152.24385.66Other place not meant for human habitation20.3405.96With friends or relatives11717.4415723.4Foster care30.4516023.85Halfway house or group home324.7719228.61Correctional facility274.0221932.64Institution172.5323635.17Emergency or transitional shelters487.1528442.32Housing units containing people living doubled up with other families or friends162.3830044.71In subsidized or public housing13620.2743664.98In unsubsidized housing649.5450074.52Other588.6455883.16Unknown11316.84671100Frequency Missing = 2582 Statistics for Table of Intake Living Situation by Followup Living Situation StatisticDFValueProbChi-Square156663.84<.0001Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square156511.37<.0001Mantel-Haenszel Chi-Square126.753<.0001Sample Size = 655 Analyses of other web site variables have also been greatly affected by the dearth of information entered for enrollees included in the final sample (n=3,055). The summary findings reported for the following web site variables are presented for information only, and cannot be assumed to accurately represent work undertaken by HOPE staff members in these areas. For each highlighted item, the variable involved is briefly defined, and the data available for final analyses are presented. Missing data for each item are also indicated. The average time (in hours) spent to develop medical evidence. This variable asks staff in HOPE programs to provide the number of staff hours spent developing medical evidence for an enrollee. Examples of developing medical evidence include carrying out requests from the disability examiner, contacting or visiting health care providers, other agencies, the enrollees friends and relatives, etc. to locate enrollee medical records. It does not include time spent by the enrollee at visits to his/her health provider. Results: 1,972 responses were received for this variable. The mean time spent was 2.378 hours (SD=4.0872). The range reported was from 0 hours to a maximum of 123 hours. Data responses were missing for 60 percent of the enrollees in the final sample. The average time (in hours) spent providing other application assistance. Other application assistance includes staff time in activities such as assisting enrollees to locate the necessary documentation including proof of identify and financial and work records, developing representative payee information, and assisting enrollees with filing reconsiderations or appeals. Results: 2,077 responses were received for this variable. The mean time spent was 4.487 hours (SD=6.4938). The range reported was from 0 hours to a maximum of 85.75 hours. Data responses were not entered for 64% of the enrollees in the final sample. Recommendations that Presumptive Disability (PD) be awarded to the enrollee, and whether that decision was adopted when disability benefits were awarded. Staff users were to select yes or no to indicate whether the HOPE grantee recommended presumptive disability status. If yes, they were asked to enter the month, day and year the recommendation was made, and whether the recommendation was upheld by SSA. Results: HOPE programs indicated that 17 recommendations for PD had been made and 173 times the recommendation had not been made at the time of the enrollees application to SSA. Data responses were not entered for 2,865 of the enrollees represented in the final sample records. Whether a Representative Payee (RP) was required for an enrollee, and whether the HOPE program served as the RP or made changes to the RP arrangement during the evaluation. Representative payees are required if DDS determines that a claimant is unable to responsibly handle personal finances in order to provide for his or her basic needs. If HOPE programs indicated that an RP was required when a determination about benefits was received for an individual, staff were to record information about that arrangement on the HOPE web site record for that enrollee. If an RP was needed, HOPE programs were to indicate whether the HOPE program was providing RP services or if another person or organization was acting as the individuals RP. If or when changes occurred to the RP arrangements, the information on the web site was to be updated by the HOPE program. Results: HOPE program staff did not provide information about RP arrangements for 3,000 enrollees included in the final sample. Information collected on the web site was contradictory and unclear, and suggests that information which was entered at the beginning of the evaluation period was not updated. (The results from the web site collection only demonstrate the type of information that was sought and what might have been available for RP analyses if additional data were available.) Thus, meaningful conclusions cannot be drawn from the following information provided by HOPE programs: 82 requests for an RP were documented at the time of the disability benefit award; an RP was not required for 102 enrollees; RP arrangements changed for 29 enrollees; and HOPE programs served as the RP for 9 enrollees. The last summary finding to be reported from the web site presents a table of the reasons that HOPE program staff contacted SSA or DDS during the data collection period. To indicate the purpose of a HOPE programs contact with SSA or DDS, a drop-down list of categories was offered on the contact reason web screen. Definitions for each reason were also provided in the web site user manual distributed by Westat to all grantees and also available by hyperlinks to this information from the web page itself. (For example, for the category Changes in enrollee status, the definition provided was changes during application period that may affect disability benefits [employment, symptoms, health, hospitalization, housing, incarceration, death]..) This information is arrayed in Table 3-4, below. The table includes frequencies for whether or not the issue that prompted the contact with SSA or DDS was resolved. (Within each category shown in the table, the number of contacts and whether the staff indicated the issue was resolved or not appear in the upper portion of each cell. The frequency for the use of each category and the frequency of whether staff indicated no or yes for the issue resolution in that category appear in italics in the lower portion of each cell within each category.) It is apparent that certain reasons for contacting SSA or DDS recurred regularly, and that most (88.65%) of the issues for which staff were contacted had been resolved. The highest recurring issue (14.08% of all contacts recorded) concerned interactions between SSA staff and an enrollee. (Such concerns were also mentioned in quarterly report narratives and during focus groups or interviews with HOPE staff members during site visits.) Interpersonal exchanges between enrollees and field office staff or claim reps [representatives] were sometimes perceived as conflicts when HOPE staff reported that SSA staff had verbally or non-verbally communicated disrespect to enrollees. Considering other data available that illustrate this issue, it is plausible that the problematic communications between SSA staff and enrollees noted by HOPE staff in web site records most often occurred when people who were chronically homeless and had a disability needed to submit applications in person in an SSA field office. Table 3-4. Reasons for Contacting SSA and Resolution of Issues* Contact Issue CategoryIssue ResolvedTotalYesNoCitizenship5815730.790.20.99Consultative Exams668987669.061.3310.39Determination Decision847163101011.492.2113.7Employment129151441.750.21.95Enrollee changes in situation288243123.910.334.23Forms93568100312.680.9213.6Identity Documents129101391.750.141.89Medical Records8738896111.841.1913.03Non-disability claims110110.1500.15Other6972479449.453.3512.8Prerelease issues149201692.020.272.29Presumptive Disability477540.640.090.73Prior Entitlement334370.450.050.5Protective Filing Date488104986.620.146.75Representative Payee116211371.570.281.86SSA staff/enrollee interactions103844108214.080.614.68Social Security Number303330.410.040.45Total6536 88.65837 11.357373 100*Item frequencies are shown in italics. As shown in Table 3-4, more than 99 percent of these situations were resolved when HOPE staff members contacted the SSA representative and had the chance to raise the issue and clear up any miscommunications between enrollees and field office staff. The other three highest categories of issues for which contacts were made included medical records, forms (which referred to staff concerns about which form was required for an application and to questions about how forms were to be completed), and determination decisions. Augmenting this finding with data contained in quarterly reports and with in-depth site visit data, it is likely that most of these latter contacts were made about the status of the determination and when it might be forthcoming. Findings for this item revealed that while most of the determination decision issues were resolved through the contact, it is also the category with the highest not resolved indicator in the table. Overall, the summary data collection of reasons for which HOPE programs contacted SSA or DDS on behalf of individual enrollees seems to appropriately represent the categories of concerns that were most relevant to the daily work of HOPE program staff. In the next section, summary analyses of the qualitative process evaluation data collection present a broader, more developed picture of the issues that were involved in carrying out the daily work in HOPE programs than quantitative analyses alone can reveal. Qualitative findings highlight the substantial impact that particular contexts had on the outcomes for Project HOPE as a whole. 3.4 Qualitative Process Evaluation Summaries In this discussion section, findings from the focus groups held at the SSA-HOPE conference in Baltimore during 2005 and 2006 are summarized, as are the findings from the in-depth site visit qualitative component for the process evaluation. The summary presentation of the focus groups reflects early concerns with specific implementation activities in 2005 to deeper concerns in 2006 about the potential for Project HOPE to make a difference in the lives of enrollees or to address issues connected to chronic homelessness. The key findings from the in-depth site visits to five HOPE programs illuminate and expand some of the issues raised in focus group discussions. 3.4.1 Focus Groups Summary Analyses In 2005, focus group data provided information about some of the ways in which the SSA interventions and materials were used and understood by the staff in the 3 groups that participated in the focus group sessions. The emerging themes identified during analysis are best understood as patterns that emerged which reflected processes occurring during the first year of HOPE programs operations. The analytical theme for each of the topic categories are presented below. With respect to SSA-HOPE Program Orientation conference and materials, focus groups participants reported that they: Acquired or refreshed their knowledge about the SSA benefits application process through conference sessions and use of the Program Orientation Manual, Valued networking opportunities with DDS, RO/FO liaisons and other grantees afforded by conference participation, Articulated different interpretations of the take home message about expedited case processing and criteria for HOPE enrollment, and Asserted the utility of adding material about completing application forms, about DDS file reviews, and about authorized representative practices to the conference agenda. When asked to reflect on relationships between HOPE awardees staffs and DDS and RO/FO liaisons, focus group participants reported that they: Acquired pragmatic and valuable information about necessary materials to complete DDS applications, and Were commonly afforded the chance to have in-service training sessions about practices and application processes that were initiated by RO or FO or DDS staff. Another emergent theme highlighted the potential effects of regional contexts on implementation activities. Some of the conditions observed by participants included: Disparities in fiscal or human capital resources available to grantees or liaisons which affect, e.g., training opportunities, coordination efforts, and grantees or liaisons capacity to hire more experienced staff; and Grantees and liaisons prior or ongoing experiences with Federally-funded collaborative or coalition efforts in their region, State, or community (e.g., HUD Continuum of Care initiatives) had a positive effect on HOPE programs work processes. Analyses also revealed thematic patterns in the perceived barriers to HOPE project implementation and the disability application process. Participants attributed obstacles in the application process to: Complexities involved in providing outreach, maintaining contact, and acquiring longitudinal histories from members in the target populations; Bureaucratic impediments on local or regional levels that increase processing times; and Operational criteria for client enrollment in HOPE programs. Another theme emerging as significant for the evaluation of the HOPE project concerns the strategies that HOPE staff, DDS staff, and SSA staff in Regional and Field Offices develop to surmount barriers they encounter. Specific strategies included: Establishing routine contacts between program staff, and field office or and DDS staff (e.g., monthly meetings, scheduled training); Providing community providers and administrators with ongoing information about Project HOPE and the goals of the HOPE programs; Participating in community provider or coalition meetings; Using participation in provider or coalition meetings to build relationships and network with other providers in local or regional settings; Initiating practices which improve outreach efforts (e.g., hiring formerly homeless individuals as peer navigators to assist other homeless individuals); Developing HOPE services to help staff maintain contacts with enrollees (e.g., employment, meals, housing); Hiring proactive staff with comprehensive knowledge of, and experience with, the SSA disability system for RO/FO, DDS, and HOPE staff positions; and Co-locating services that make it easier for SSA applicants to receive medical and psychological exams needed for the SSA disability application (e.g., situating Consultative Examiners or psychologists in or near SSA field offices, State social service centers, shelters, or similar facilities). Analyses also indicate that some unexpected issues were raised during the first year of implementation. Some of these developments included: Concerns that initial misapplication of enrollment criteria will result in fewer enrollees than is required of HOPE grantees, Concerns that non-expedited case processing for enrollee applications in the SSA system may result in lower or undisclosed allowance rates and missed opportunities to provide needed services to individuals in the target population, and Concerns that people in target populations may be excluded from outreach efforts since they are not eligible (due to an apparent lack of a medically disabling condition). The collection of focus group data in 2006 shed additional light on process evaluation themes that were salient in 2005. Further, these data reveal heightened concerns about the ways in which HOPE programs, specifically, or Project HOPE, in general, might have a positive impact on people who were chronically homeless. Findings in the second year reveal greater attention to (and frustration with) the SSA bureaucracy and local homeless resources systems than those voiced during 2005. 2006: Summary of Findings Situated perspectives. Key themes emerged in 2006 focus group data from the situated perspectives analyses for the three different focus groups held with HOPE program staff, SSA field office (FO) or regional office (RO) staff, and staff from Disability Determination Services (DDS) offices. The findings support the idea that situated perspectives have an effect on the vantage point that certain actors develop, or at least communicate, from their various organizational positions. These perspectives inform the activities and the strategies for accomplishing HOPE work that develop during the course of Project HOPE. Summary highlights of situated perspectives, below, are drawn from responses to the question From your perspective, what factors are implicated in chronic homelessness? HOPE program staff identified factors that propelled people into homelessness, kept them homeless, and thwarted or undermined efforts to leave homelessness. The factors identified by HOPE program staff addressed societal or national-level conditions, community organizational or institutional conditions, and individual or family-level conditions. Beyond their substantial attention to the scarcity of housing resources, HOPE program staff predominantly offered responses that looked to micro-level explanations that led to chronic homelessness for individuals. They often observed that many people who were chronically homeless had similar disabilities. Every speaker mentioned the prominence of disabilities related to mental illnesses and drug or alcohol (or both drug and alcohol) addiction disorders. Comments often referred to how the rhythms, and delays, in the SSA disability application process or the award of benefits contributed to persistent homelessness. Unlike participants in the other two groups, HOPE program staff offered comments about developmental attributes that subsequently contributed to the major medical and psychiatric disorders and to the chronically homeless status that they observed in the population their programs served. In contrast, SSA RO/FO staff liaisons offered responses that were more broadly conceptualized as they offered their views on the factors that contributed to chronic homelessness. All SSA RO/FO participants cited major mental illness, alcoholism, and substance use or addiction as the dominant factors which accounted for an estimated 50-85% of the incidence of chronic homelessness in the areas where they lived or where they did their HOPE-related work. The primary factors that were implicated in chronic homelessness that were identified in the group were connected to the observed disorders, medical conditions, and community situations of the people who are persistently homeless. (For example, an individual exhibiting psychotic symptoms might ignore serious medical conditions and also be excluded from temporary shelters, and so remain street homeless.) Compared to the perspectives offered in the other 2 focus groups, SSA RO/FO liaisons offered more comments about the intersection of medical disability with other social conditions, such as illiteracy and lack of job skills, as prominent features in chronic homelessness. In a comparative sense, DDS liaisons perspectives about the range of causal conditions contributing to chronic homelessness primarily reflected present-day understandings noted in current literature and the media. Some participants also referred to contemporary dynamics which extended, or exacerbated, some of the negative institutional effects which contribute to persistent homelessness for some individuals. Highlights of these perspectives are listed below. Deinstitutionalization from mental hospitals, and now, from correctional and military institutions, create or extend the conditions for homelessness which are insufficiently addressed in local communities. A majority of the people who are chronically homeless also have disabling psychiatric disabilities. Persistent homelessness results from inadequate or insufficiently coordinated efforts among organizations and agencies serving the target population. Compared to the other focus groups, the DDS liaisons were more conscious of the proportion of people who are chronically homeless that also have disabling medical conditions. Barriers to implementation. Analyses of data which addressed barriers to implementation during the focus groups revealed substantial variations across the DDS regions and HOPE programs in the obstacles encountered in specific areas and in the outcomes reported by specific programs. The most prominent theme in discussions about barriers to achieving the goals of Project HOPEregardless of the staff role one held in relation to itwas that the absence or presence of resources, coupled with the responses from community institutions (e.g., schools, police, social service providers), had an impact on all implementation activities and processes. Successful implementation processes. The findings for this analytic division in the data revealed that the majority of the successful strategic actions and interactions operated as intended when two conditions were met: Collaborative efforts among HOPE program staff, DDS liaisons, and SSA RO/FO liaisons were clearly structured and scheduled (e.g., with respect to training sessions), and Communications were open and ongoing, and conducive to problem-solving on an as-needed basis. Critiques of Project HOPE. Findings from the SSA-HOPE intervention critiques focus group data revealed collective interest, voiced in each of the focus groups, about several categories that warranted further development. Many suggestions were conveyed as requests for specific activities that SSA could or should undertake on behalf of Project HOPE. Two features of these requests predominated, a desire for SSA to establish certain standards and for SSA to increase the immediate relevance of conference-based or written materials used for the project. Summaries of these views are highlighted below. Participants expressed desires for the establishment of standards to govern some of the activities and relationships among HOPE-related actors in HOPE programs, DDS offices, and SSA RO/FO sites. In particular, several SSA regional office and DDS liaisons reported that early work on HOPE had been slow or inconsistent due to their lack of clarity about their HOPE-related duties. While nearly all liaisons went on to forge effective working relationships with HOPE program staff and their liaison counterparts, the desire for additional clarity, earlier in the project, was clearly communicated. Participants also wanted SSA to increase the relevance of the intervention by adding topical materials (e.g., developing a conference workshop about working with local police departments), or by linking grantees to more Federal agency representatives (e.g., HUD, BLM), or by developing materials and liaison contacts that would address specific needs within specific contexts (e.g., certain States or DDS regions). Focus group findings reveal that the impact of the SSA interventions on HOPE programs may be necessary, but not sufficient, to affect conditions that cause or perpetuate chronic homelessness in certain situations. In some situations (i.e., specific DDS regions or specific communities), the SSA interventions have had significant and positive impacts on the work of HOPE programs. And yet, the SSA interventions have not uniformly had this reported affect on either the work processes or apparent outcomes of HOPE awardees across the board. The impact of SSA interventions in Project HOPE and changes in conditions which affect chronic homelessness is not direct. Contexts are platforms from which the actors in HOPE programs operate, because contexts exert particular effects on conditions that restrain or facilitate strategic actions and interactions. Data reveal that intervening conditions in specific regions where conditions are improving for the target population have certain contextual elements: advocacy organizations serving the same population, low turn over rates among HOPE program staff, HOPE staff and FO or DDS liaisons that established cross-training routines early in the project and have regular and on-going contacts. Focus group participants also reported that some contexts are quite similar to those where conditions have started to change for the population being served by Project HOPE but where positive changes were not (yet) in evidence. Focus group findings strongly grounded the idea that the networking opportunities afforded by attendance at yearly SSA-HOPE conferences were very important to the array of HOPE actors. This finding was first identified in the 2005 focus groups, and reinforced by findings of 2006 focus group data. The majority of conference attendees in both years perceived that the annual conference is effective (i.e., the intended outputs of HOPE programs are advanced as conference materials positively affect and improve processes in use the HOPE programs and liaisons). It is a venue that is both valued and useful in their HOPE work. The additional data collection allowed by the in-depth site visits during the summer of 2006 allowed Westat to collect clarifying information on themes identified in focus group analyses (e.g., about situated perspectives, the encountered barriers to HOPE program operations, and on the strategies that are cultivated by HOPE actors). The following section provides the summary findings from that qualitative component of the process evaluation. 3.4.2 In-depth Site Visits Findings from the analysis of in-depth site visits occurring between June-August, 2006, are drawn from data collected on visits to five HOPE programs. Each of the sites were in different DDS regions of the county: Region 2 (Partnership for the Homeless, New York City); Region 1 (Shelter for the Homeless, Stamford, Connecticut); Region 9 (Interfaith, Escondido, California); Region 5 (Healthcare for the Homeless, Milwaukee, Wisconsin), and Region 10 (White Bird Clinic, Eugene, Oregon). Analysis of collected data reveal that salient features of the HOPE programs and their communities are largely captured by the dynamic interplay between four factors: (1) the components of the SSA intervention (e.g., technical assistance, networking); (2) the Federal disability processing and regulatory system; (3) specific contextual factors in a HOPE programs locale (including political-economic issues); and (4) the HOPE programs operational characteristics and work processes. The diagram on the next page Figure 3-4 depicts the process evaluation analysis of Project HOPE, based on both the explicit SSA inputs (conferences, training, etc.) as well as on the interviews and observations made during the site visits. The red sections of the diagram (labeled SSA-HOPE premise, SSA inputs, and Grantee outputs) reflect SSA perspectives on Project HOPE, while the blue sections (labeled HOPE grantee premise, system inputs, and finagling the system) indicate what our analyses yielded in terms of identified critical processes (labeled grantee processes) which culminate in the intended outcomes (labeled HOPE outcomes). Summary analyses which explicate the major findings depicted in Figure 3-4 are offered in discussion sections which appear below the diagram.  Figure 3-4. Process Evaluation Findings SSA Intervention Applicants who accepted the HOPE cooperative funding agreement all received the same core intervention, a primary component of which was the technical training provided at HOPE conferences. Two staff members from each HOPE-funded program were required to attend these two-day conferences: orientations for the initial 34 grantees were held in August 2004 and for the additional 7 awardees in January 2005; two mandated conferences were held in April, 2005 and again in April, 2006. At each of these two-day meetings, attendees participated in sessions that described the overall HOPE demonstration grant and aspects of the evaluation; heard plenary presentations from Federal partner agencies (e.g., U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Labor, Veterans Employment and Training Services, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness) regarding national initiatives to end homelessness or to serve individuals who are or were homeless; engaged in workshops about the disability determination process and how grantees could use the Blue Book to document an applicants claims; and took part in regional meetings with HOPE program staff and their liaisons from both SSA and DDS. The conferences provided attendees with general information, technical training, as well as networking opportunities. A common feature of interviewees descriptions of these annual conferences was that they served as a catalyst, getting program staff to conduct outreach with hard-to-engage clients and to complete applications that would result in these individuals receiving not simply a monthly income, but also medical coverage. Said one interviewee: You know, it was like [SSA Staff] instilled this energy so when you came back, what you wanted to do was like, Get your staff up first thing in the morning! Get those people signed up!, you know? Its just how you felt about it and you felt so good about yourself in that whatever it was you were going to do with this project was truly going to make a difference in peoples lives. The catalysis effect of the HOPE project was a key finding, for the projects premisegetting individuals who are chronically homeless and have a disability signed up for benefits to which they were entitledstruck many respondents as both a new and important idea. Their energy and enthusiasm to initiate the process back home was fueled by the initial excitement that SSA generated around the project. The shared excitement notwithstanding, assessing the effectiveness of the SSA inputs specifically, the technical assistance and training required that HOPE programs implement their HOPE work in the same manner. Yet site visits revealed rather uneven implementation patterns. Some of this resulted from conference participants genuinely taking away different key points from the same trainings. For example, programs varied in how each established criteria for enrollment in HOPE. Three of the five grantees reported enrolling anyone who met the definition of chronically homeless and who claimed to have a disabling condition. Said staff at one program, We hate to discourage anyone from applying and we certainly dont we dont think its right to say, Well were not going to take them because we think they dont have a good claim, because you just never know. So anybody that wants our help, we will help them. This all-comers approach, however, was not adopted by all grantees. Some programs were concerned about assisting individuals whom they believed to be trying to scam the system and so established quite strict criteria by which an individual could be enrolled as a HOPE client. If I have a sense that somebodys scamming, then I m going to make them come back for at least one more interview. And there have been two or three homeless people, its clear theyre looking for a way to not have to work. And other people, its not so much theyre scamming, as it really is unclearAnd so once an assessments done and its agreed that they are, they look like a good claim, then the next thing I do is give them the disability report [portion of the SSA application] to fill out, and oftentimes people eliminate themselves at that point because they arent willing to fill out the paperwork. Such divergences in program processes are important for understanding both the impact of the SSA intervention on how grantees operate, as well as the relative efficiency of grantees in getting higher allowance rates from initial claims. Although there are numerous factors that might lead even a good claim to be denied by DDS, it stands to reason that submitting claims only for individuals with an obvious disability would lead to higher allowance rates. Other divergences from the conference trainings were not the result of differing interpretations, but rather emerged from Project Directors own understandings of what makes sense. For example, one concept critical to understanding the effectiveness of the HOPE grants is that of flagging cases. Under the original implementation design developed by SSA, HOPE grantees would differ from their homeless service counterparts by receiving specific training on how to complete and submit SSI applications. All applications at an SSA office would undergo an identical review process. The hypothesis was that a statistical comparison of HOPE grantees against the comparison group would show HOPE awardees obtaining quicker determinations and higher allowance rates from initial claims, on the assumption that their applications would be of better quality than those submitted by comparison agencies. Many grantees, however, did not see the logic of this approach (How would DDS know to give us feedback?), and so collaborated with their SSA or DDS representatives to develop a way to flag their cases. In Milwaukee, for example, the Director of the local SSA Field Office identified two field staff to be the homeless liaisons at the office. Benefits claim specialists from the HOPE program were supposed to contact one of these two individuals for every HOPE applicant to make sure their ts were crossedand is dotted before the application moved on to DDS. Indeed, HOPE program staff shared their insights with workers in other agencies around the city: I was asking the Director of the SSA Field Office about it and she basically was like, You have no problem because the application asks, Are you applying on behalf of someone and we should type in there, HOPE Project[so it]..is flagged homeless. I told other workers in the system in [the city shelters]Use us to do your applications. In Oregon: There was a little bit of flack and controversy at the first HOPE conference because they werent supposed to DDS was not supposed to flag homeless cases, but we got around that by routing HOPE cases. So all HOPE cases for Oregon from both programshave a route slip, and they go directly to [a dedicated homeless] unit And in New York City: What the field office did for us, and continues to do for us, is kind of allow us to expedite the thing. I mean, we know and I hope you guys know by this point that all these cases are marked. Theres no such things as an unmarked case, a HOPE case, because I told [my Claims Benefits specialist][and] all the case managers in these agencies, I want you to put the disclosure [release form used by HOPE grantees] on top when you submit the application. So once it goes to the field office, they automatically know its a HOPE case Thus, while all programs theoretically obtained identical inputs from SSA, divergent interpretation of instructions and Directors common sense notion of how the process should work, meant that the implementation of Project HOPE varied markedly from one site to the next. In many respects, then, programmatic outcomes cannot be attributed solely to a specific SSA input because that input may have emerged as a theme and variation once in the field. Federal Disability Processing System The premise of the HOPE Project from SSAs perspective was that the barrier to obtaining benefits for people who are chronically homeless and have a disability was a technical one: provide program staff with appropriate training and know-how, and allowance rates would improve. From the staff members perspectives, there was agreement at all five sites that the technical training was vital; however, the barrier was not simply a lack of knowledge and skill, but rather and more importantly the bureaucracy that prevents clients from getting the services and supports that they need: From a long-term perspective as a human service agency, were dealing with [SSA] a very large organization, which in many ways has set up a lot of barriers for our clientele...So to suddenly be in a position which were not rejecting, were always open to it of [SSA] saying [with Project HOPE], Can you help these people navigate our minefield? My answer is well, you could achieve a lot more by changing your minefield than you can do by hiring us to help people navigate it, you know. Weve built a monster bureaucracy that in many ways causes grief to the very people we should be targetingand now were going to set up a marginal, small little [HOPE] project to see if we can sort of ameliorate some of the problems that have developed in our system. Its something, you know, when we deal with our clients, were not only dealing with their personal issues and problems, were also dealing with the fact that the society is not well designed for them. however you want to look at it, and the expectations is that in order for you to get around the Catch-22 which says, you know, We want you to be so disabled that you cant handle our process, and if you cant handle our process, then we cant help you. Thats a Catch-22. Its always been a problem. The notion of the SSA disability processing system as a minefield encapsulates the complexities and paradoxes faced by claimants who approached the system to apply for enrollment in SSA disability programs. To navigate the disability processing system requires concentrated and focused attention to numerous regulations and rules, which require extensive documentation and verification, and high-level cognitive functioning. But even documentation of a persons identity could prove problematic: I had one guy tell me that now in order to get your Social Security card you have to have an ID. In order to get an ID you have to have a Social Security card. Interviewees noted other aspects of SSA disability application processes that seemed especially difficult for people who not only had a disability but were also chronically homeless: Getting to the untreated person, the person thats never had a diagnosis before, its like youre never going to get [disability benefits awarded] the first time around even though [the claimant] displays all these behaviors and things like that and you can talk to people [who know the claimant], but [the claimant wasnt ever] treated. So a first time application [award] is not going to happen. This is what it amounts to. The issue of missing medical documentation for a mental health (or other medical) disorder, when that is the disability for which the initial application is being filed, lengthens the time frame needed to collect records, to help the enrollee get to a consultative exam (CE), and then to collect the records from the CE to submit with the application to SSA. As the speaker below observed, it was clearly understood that documentation is a need for the system, but the idea of a Catch-22and the special issues confronting HOPE staff who were working with chronically homeless individuals-- are echoed in her reflections about the process. Just [claimants] getting letters saying youve got to come to this CE [consultative exam]... is just theres no way. These people are disabled thats why they are applying for disability and their disabilities might get in the way of them completing the disability application process. I dont know what the best answer is for that. Obviously they [SSA and DDS] have to have something to look at. Beyond the social costs of interacting with the SSA disability processing system that were reported by interviewees and clients, the minefield metaphor continued to have salience as a descriptive concept when grantees responded to questions about the types of barriers they experienced in the application process. Interview transcripts were filled with descriptions of bureaucratic logjams, inexplicable variations in procedures across SSA or DDS personnel in the same office or community, exigencies linked to the scale of problems associated with serving an enormous homeless population (as in New York City), and issues connected to addressing the problems experienced by people who were chronically homeless in locales that were experiencing serious deficits in resources. DDS is supposed to send us copies of all correspondence which usually happens and then when they get sent over a CE [report], the clinic, certain clinics will send us copies of the letters or the appointments and certain clinics will not. I guess some clinics dont do it by practice and some clinics do so if we dont know [if the HOPE enrollees we work with] have been [seen or if a report was filed] and sometimes the analyst calls to let us know, sometimes they dont. Bureaucratic logjams intersected with changes in the technology in use. This dynamic extracted a toll on HOPE enrollees and affected the pace and accuracy of the review of their applications by DDS. In New York City, electronic applications submitted by HOPE workers were re-entered, by hand, into the computer system at DDS, leading to data entry errors that negatively affected the processing of the applications. What she learned is that [in the new process] they redo the Internet 3368 [electronic disability application], its printed out and then theres somebody who types it in again to social security system or DDS system or something...they werent clear as to why but [its] something about their computer system [A]couple of times we would be talking to an analyst and say oh well you know what about this doctor, do you have stuff from him and they will say well that doctor isnt even on my list [when its on ours] and an address will be changed orsomething I mean it could happen more often than we realize. Then people [miss]their CE because their address was not even close to what weve entered as their mailing address And the plan is to get that taken care of. I dont know what the timeline is but thats a problem, definitely. Thus, from the staff members perspectives, having the technical knowledge to fill out a benefits claim form was necessary, but not sufficient. The bureaucracy that is the disability claims and assessments system presents all kinds of contingencies that the savvy HOPE team had to address in order to obtain favorable reviews for their clients. Contextual and Economic Factors The analyses of site visit data revealed that there are conditions, labeled the system inputs in Figure 3-4, which are likely to affect processes and outcomes for HOPE programs across the country (e.g., a shortage of affordable housing stock). At the same time, contextual factors in specific regions or communities exacerbate the effect of those conditions (e.g., high Fair Market Rents for apartments when few rentals are available). In other instances, contextual factors in specific locales (e.g., housing subsidies for veterans or people with HIV) dilute the negative impact of some of the national trends or serve to advance the work of HOPE programs (e.g., braiding HOPE and SAMHSA funding facilitates dual diagnosis treatment for HOPE enrollees). When HOPE staff members were asked to identify barriers they encounter in their daily work, program administrators and claim benefits specialists, in particular, observed that the status of the local or regional economy greatly affected how or whether HOPE enrollees could access needed services and supports. Securing housing for people who were chronically homeless and had a disability was usually the first issue broached. The Program Director at the Stamford, Connecticut site articulated the effects of the local and regional economy on housing placements in that community: What we found out is that yeah, [getting disability benefits] has the potential to help end chronic homelessness, but [not] with the benefits level being what they are, and the Fair Market Rents The 2000 Fair Market Rent in Fairfield County for a two bedroom is about $1600 State [rental] supplement is like $250, and then with the DI it doesnt go over $1,000 In total, getting the [rent supplement and] SSI along with the SSDI ... you almost make it to $1100. So, rents being what they are in this area, and benefits being what they are in this area, people still remain homeless There is no such thing as affordable housing in Stamford Here the median income is $117,000, so if youre under $87,000 youre low income and youre eligible for affordable housing if there was any. The Stamford Program Director also observed how changes over time in the local and regional economy and infrastructure contributed to the tight housing situation the HOPE program struggled to confront. His observations were specific to Stamford, but the cycles that affected his area (e.g., loss of manufacturing jobs with a concomitant rise of skilled service positions; high construction costs) were starkly similar to conditions noted by the other HOPE programs, in other DDS regions (e.g., in Milwaukee and Escondido). These structural changes pervade most U.S. urban areas. Stamford was a manufacturing town [for] a long time Stamford, Norwalk, and Bridgeport, because of their closeness to the water. So it was manufacturing. That has all changed. Now its all corporate the home of Fortune 500 companies. I mean, we have a UBS, United Swiss Bank, we have the World Bank of Scotland coming in [and] GE, [and] Playtex. So the employment is [now] basically its computer generated, and having skills, business skills [is required]. Most of any jobs that our people would be eligible for, is the entry level mailroom clerk kind of thing. But it doesnt pay a living wage where they can afford to live here [The] living wage in [lower Fairfield County] is $28 an hour. In Connecticut, I think its $19. Its about $28 to live in this area. We had great difficulty getting any low income housing tax credit money, or any other kind of [housing development] money down here because our [construction] cost per unit is over $300,000. One element related to the status of the regional economy affecting Stamford was not mentioned by other HOPE programs that were visited. However, the collection of information about this aspect is included here, as this same condition may well affect other HOPE programs in urban areas and should be kept in mind during the final analyses of Project HOPE outcomes. A lot of [the homeless people we serve] do work, and what happens, they become bottlenecked at the shelter. So the shelter becomes either zero income or low income housing for a lot of our people because there is just no [affordable housing] out there This unanticipated finding suggests that in some communities, the national shortage of affordable housing stock may be compounded by construction costs that make it prohibitive for developers to construct new units and also by competition among community subpopulations that need access to the same low-cost housing. There may be several communitiesand some where other HOPE programs operatewhere the homeless and indigent local populations compete with homeless or disability populations for the only low or no-cost housing in the area. This is especially true in areas where funds or other resources for identified constituencies are contained in budget silos, which designate community resources for some populations (e.g., senior citizens living in poverty) that cannot be accessed by other populations (e.g., people who are not seniors but are chronically homeless and have disabilities). Or, local resources may be restricted for the use of participants in certain funded initiatives (e.g., HUD-subsidized housing for veterans) who meet enrollment criteria (e.g., they are veterans who are homeless) but cannot be accessed by participants who are ineligible for inclusion due to other reasons (e.g., they are veterans, and homeless, but did not receive an honorable discharge from the military). In such situations, the attainment of SSA disability entitlements by HOPE enrollees would not necessarily generate outcomes that include positive changes in housing situations for program participants. Gentrification of urban areas also has an impact on housing availability for people being served by HOPE programs. In Milwaukee, the impact of gentrification in several parts of the city was increasingly affecting the work of the HOPE awardee, Health Care for the Homeless of Milwaukee. One staff member served as an outreach and claims benefit specialist worker for HOPE. He offered his perspective by giving a concrete example of how such changes affected people who were chronically homeless that he provided outreach to for the HOPE program. Almost every one of [6-7 bridges in Milwaukee] had a [homeless] population [encampment] but they cant live there anymore ... On the east side, there was a very popular one [for homeless campers] They reconstructed that and put a light in [Now] its a long walk bridge [that connects] one side [with] $250,000 [condo] units to the other side [with] $350,000 units. So they tore out a bridge where [homeless] used to sleep under, especially in the winter time Theres [talk] about it Theyre building new bridges. Wow, thats a good thing. I can get from cross town and back really nice. [But] I never thought theyre tearing down somebodys house, you know, until I started to look at it. And Im talking to the guy [who lived under the bridge for years] and I say, Well, where you staying now? Well, we go we wander here. *Q: Do you think the redesign kind of matches the attitudes toward the homeless around here? A: Oh, Im sure. The preceding comments reveal that gentrification negatively affects efforts to find and maintain contact with the street homeless by the HOPE outreach worker. Shifts which were required in the location of homeless encampments as development and construction moved forward only complicated outreach and engagement efforts. The comments also suggest that the intersection of contemporary political and economic trends (e.g., intentional redesign of urban structures to preclude their use by people who are homeless and to increase wealth for some segments of the population) can conflate the vulnerable situations already experienced by a homeless population. Gentrification processes are but one aspect of the mix of national, regional, and local factors that complicated efforts of HOPE program staff to achieve project objectives. Others included: efforts to shift the costs of care for indigent and homeless disability populations from county to State or State to Federal doles; variations across the States in the availability and amounts of public financial support; years-long (or closed) waiting lists for Section 8 housing subsidies; and the extent to which homelessness was criminalized. All HOPE program sites which were visited were dealing with this potent mix of conditions. Through interviews or in unstructured conversations with staff and clients, it was also apparent that there was substantial variation in the ways in which the HOPE program communities manifested social and political will to address, resolve, or deny problems associated with chronic homelessness. HOPE Work Processes The work processes associated with reduced processing time of initial disability application review and increasing the number of positive determination allowances include: The dedication of an exclusive staff position(s) for a HOPE Claim benefits specialist; No or low staff turnover in the HOPE program and in the SSA and DDS offices with which HOPE staffs interact or the capacity to accommodate turnover among key staff; The acquisition and application of an increased knowledge about the demands of the SSA disability processing system and application requirements for documentation; and The development, cultivation, and nurturance of ongoing relationships with HOPE collaborators and partners and with other providers in the HOPE communities that serve the same target population or individuals as HOPE enrollees or prospective enrollees. While some aspects of the community context significantly impeded HOPE projects ability to meet their objectives, other local contextual features served to advance the work of HOPE programs and facilitate the attainment of desired outcomes. Examples of these features included the presence of staff and funding streams supporting HOPE work, such as grants from other Federal, State, or county sources that compliment the outreach and application assistance being provided through HOPE programs. One example of State resources that were cited by HOPE grantees as facilitators included the Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) grants which are available to all U.S. States and several U.S. territories. They are funded through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Federal agency. Three of the HOPE sites which were visited had access to housing for which HOPE enrollees were eligible, too: Housing Opportunity for People with AIDS (HOPWA). These and other funds could be braided with HOPE awards to increase the breadth of HOPE program work. In other areas, Veteran Administration housing or medical care resources both complemented and extended the capacity of HOPE programs to serve the target population. An outreach worker-case manager in Escondido described how a housing grant for HOPE enrollees became possible with VA funding: Ive got to tell you about Merles Place, when we wrote the grant application to the VA, we focused on the HOPE project, because obviously those people are going to need a place to live. And so in the grant itself we said the focus is going to be onthe VA calls it special populations, for elderly, dual diagnosed, terminally ill, and so on so forthand its not going to be exclusively that because well wed like it not to be exclusively that, but that was the focus, to have a place for the HOPE project people. The Program Director in Escondido also mentioned how VA housing and resources were often combined to the benefit of HOPE clients: [Interfaith] housing is VA. As long as [HOPE clients] are done with our program then we transfer to their [HOPE] case manager who would monitor [them] ... We have housing all over Escondido. We have housing for mentally ill so the people who are veterans they can and do go into our other housing programs where [HOPE staff] will continue to follow them. Data about another system input with a positive influence on HOPE program efforts suggested that some community-specific initiatives may have been operating beneath the radar screen developed to collect data for the final evaluation of all the Project HOPE awardees. This possibility became apparent during the site visit to White Bird Clinic in Eugene. [Eugene] developed a program about ten years ago which was called IMPACT. Its an acronym for Interagency Management-Planned Approach to Community Treatment, or if you want another version, Interagency Management-People Always Causing Trouble, and it was meant to identify the core group of people in this town who consistently are still seeking help over and over again. Like the Emergency Room gave us lists of people who showed up at the ER 50 or more times in a six month period. It wasnt one or two people. It was a list. I was shocked myself. I didnt realize that was happening, and what it is, is all the major agencies in town come in together. So what this is, is case management, community case management, with all of the agencies together case managing. Well appoint the case manager if theres no one else available to do it. Sometimes theres another agency thats going to lead, and as a group the agencies put together a plan, share it with each other, and at least wherever theyre going, (1) they get the same story, not ten different messages, and (2) everyone can refer back to the central manager or whatever. And that brought to White Bird, all the people that nobody wants to see And a lot of the HOPE people are on this IMPACT list. The preceding comments suggest that the influence of a system input such as inter-agency case management coordination can be substantial, and beneficial, for HOPE enrollees and prospective enrollees. Finagling the System Despite these local variations in work processes or the availability of additional funds, one common theme across sites was the importance of staff members being creative and being willing to adapt to an ever-changing clientele and local environment. One housing manager who collaborated with the HOPE program in Stamford, Connecticut described the need for individuals that worked with HOPE enrollees to creatively adapt their approaches to resolving barriers in the application processing system: You know you have to have someone who knows how to finagle the system. You need someone that knows how to its a maze. Its almost an intentional maze that drives people crazy and if we cant get it for them. Oh my goodness the people who are not really homeless and [are] trying to get services-- its a joke. Across the board and not just I have a brother who is 10 years younger than I am and is blind from diabetes and all of the chains and ropes I had to swing on just to get hes blind what do you want. Oh goodness. It took forever. I was there to do it and just happened to be in social services. So all the people that dont have that same connection with an organization are just out there trying and people give up. A claim benefits specialist in New York City communicated a similar notion in her comments about negotiating with DDS staff to keep a case open in lieu of rejecting it due to lack of documentation for the initial application. A lot of the [DDS] analysts, you know, I mean it sounds like begging, but its just asking them, Can you wait longer? like This is coming this day, and just sort of promising them, If you wait one more week well have these records for you. Some of them are really good about it But some of them are getting this heat from their supervisor like, Youve requested [the records] twice. youve got to keep these cases moving along. So you know that theyre hearing it and that theyve got a reason to want to close the case. Similar insights into the need to engage in interpersonal negotiations to facilitate entre to the SSA system was supported by another outreach worker/ HOPE case manager in Milwaukee: I always deal with the [same] SSA office over the years Ive got to know all these people especially the front line, first person you see, and kind of a developed a good reason and logic with them for them to at least get them to step to [Once,] this [homeless person] had and they do it all the time - they lose their ID or it is stolen and with[out] that ID and their Social Security card they dont have mailing address. Its just, you know, these are three criteria you need to get these other things and then you got to convince [SSA staff] say, Well, we need to start somewhere and you know it as well as I do that this is not going to happen unless somebody breaks down for it. Now whos it going to be? And then somebody will look around and say, Im not going to do Im going to lose my job for helping you But this is the person I take my word for, you know? And theyll know that they had this here and I say He had an ID five years ago. Cant you look on the system? Dont this look like him? It looks pretty much like him, doesnt it? [then] they say, Well, were not supposed to do that. I know but this looks like him. Come on. So come on, lets is this him? You know, and theyll relent. It is apparent that finagling the system and the grantee work processes not only overlap conceptually, but constitute the daily work processes for many HOPE program staff. In data collected for the evaluation (e.g., grantees quarterly reports and focus group analyses from annual HOPE conferences in 2005 and 2006), there were several sources of information about grantees work processes for Project HOPE. The site visits, however, allowed the identification of a core set of processes that were associated with not only successful enrollment, but also increases in the number and pace of disability benefit allowances for HOPE enrollees. An Unexpected Finding and Analytic Caveat The advent of another federally-funded project during the Project HOPE evaluation period confounds the evaluation findings about the effectiveness of the SSA-HOPE training or program orientation materials. The project, administered by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), is the SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery for People who are Homeless (SOAR) initiative. SOAR is a technical assistance and training initiative designed to help increase access to SSA disability benefits for people who are experiencing homelessness (see  HYPERLINK "http://www.prainc.com/soar/" http://www.prainc.com/soar/). The SOAR initiative is in 14 States or communities at this writing: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, California (Los Angeles area), Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, and Washington. It was implemented after Project HOPE distributed its cooperative funding awards in 2004, and is ongoing. A key intent of the SSA intervention developed for Project HOPE relied on the HOPE programs staffs acquisition ofand application ofcomprehensive knowledge about the SSA disability system. HOPE programs were to learn more about the system and use the SSA-recommended processesthe best practices for outreach, the best ways to complete applications and meet medical listing requirements for SSA disability application processingto achieve Project HOPE objectives. The knowledge gained by staff in HOPE programs by virtue of their attendance at HOPE conferences and training sessions with liaisons in SSA field offices and with DDS liaisons is not easily demarcated from the increased knowledge that some program staff have gained through their participation in SOAR. Two of the programs that we visited were integrally involved with SOAR, the White Bird Clinic (WBC) site in Eugene, Oregon and the Health Care for the Homeless in Milwaukee (HCHM) site. In Oregon, WBC staffs are involved in co-hosting training sessions using a SOAR curriculum. The HCHM also uses SOAR materials, but not in an officially recognized capacity. The last quarterly reports for HOPE programs available for the evaluation (for the period ending April, 2007) include additional comments about HOPE-SOAR cross training, and presentations in several other community venues. Many of the materials in the SOAR curriculum are similar to materials that SSA developed for Project HOPE. Moreover, SOAR trainers were also invited by SSA to be featured speakers at the 2006 SSA HOPE annual conference in Baltimore. These findings reveal how intertwined SOAR training is with some of the HOPE programs. The forum provided for SOAR during the HOPE conference also indicates that attempts to analytically unravel the unilateral effectiveness of SSA technical assistance provided under the Project HOPE rubric for HOPE grantees is not possible. Since the advent of SOAR was unanticipated when the Project HOPE design was developed, no vehicles exist to survey the extent to which other HOPE programs in SOAR-funded States may have incorporated those training materials in their own programs or in internal and community-based provider training sessions. We conclude the presentation of the quantitative and qualitative process and outcome evaluation findings with a discussion of contextual issues that exerted strong effects on the operations of HOPE programs that received in-depth site visits for the evaluation. While the findings below highlight issues in these specific contexts, their relevance to HOPE programs work in other urban environments is clear. The findings also flag elements in any programs locale that continue to affect HOPE work and impact the possibility of achieving the ultimate Project HOPE objective, an end to chronic homelessness. 3.5 Urban Contexts and Persistent Homelessness Key informants for the process evaluation offered comments about the socio-economic and political arenas within which they implemented (and seek to sustain) HOPE programs returned us to an examination of factors first associated with the emergence of homelessness in the 1980s (see, e.g., Burt 1991). The following chart presents factors implicated in persistent homeless that emerged during conversations with focus group participants, HOPE program directors, participants in the programs and a few unsheltered volunteer interviewees on city streets. It also presents some of the factual information about the employment and housing attributes for the five HOPE programs where in-depth site visits were conducted. The final column in the table presents information for the U.S. as a whole relative to that factor when applicable and available. All but one of the variables arrayed in the following table are factors examined by Martha Burt (1991) in her analysis of factors that predicted 1989 homelessness rates in large (over 100,000 population) U.S. cities. She analyzed relative effects of factors hypothesized to cause homelessness, including city housing and income conditions, employment conditions, household resources, employment structure, available public benefits, and cost of living (ibid., p. 903). A variable not included in Burts 1991 analysis but which is included in Table 3-5, below, is the criminalization of homelessness. Project HOPE actors noted the intersection of this factor with the perpetuation of homelessness in their communities. Table 3-5. Factors and trends associated with homelessness 2000-2006 for HOPE programs receiving site visits City FactorsEscondido, CAEugene, ORMilwaukee, WINew York City, NYStamford, CTU.S. Median, Mean or DataCity size (2005)133,017142,716556,9487,956,113118,568N/ACost of Living/ Housing Index (2005)131/ 162105/ 10883/ 50165/ 203181/ 276100/ 100Per capita city income Per capita State income (2005)$21,851 ($37,036 in CA)$21,685 ($32,103 in OR)$17,696 ($33,565 in WI)$27,233 ($40,507 in NY)$44,040 ($47,819 in CT)$34,586Percentage in poverty (2005)9.5%19.3%24.9%19.1%8.7%12.6%Rental vacancy rate (2004)2.6%5.5%7.2%4.9%4.1%N/APercentage of 1-Person households (2005)6.3%15.2%15.0%12.6%12.7%26%Manufacturing jobs trend (loss, no change, gain)LossNo change (but loss of timber jobs)LossLossLossLossHUD Section 8 housing subsidy availability for tenants with low-income, or disabilities, or elderly (2006)San Diego Co. rental assistance program wait list=37,000 + people. (Est. 7-10 yr. wait)Sect. 8 wait list closed on October 3, 2005, until further notice. (Est. 3 yr. wait)Sect. 8 wait list is opened once every 5 years for 48 hours, by phoneOnly domestic violence victims; intimidated witnesses; referrals from NYC Administration of Children ServicesSect. 8 wait list closed in 2003; 5-6 vouchers/month in 2006 (500+ on list; est. 1 yr. wait)In 2006 ( in constant dollars) the budget authority for HUD was 49% of what it was in 19782006 estimated homeless population (unless noted, shelter counts only) 7,500 San Diego Co. (2,000 in Escondido & Oceanside)1,200 people15,000-20,000 people (Milwaukee County)31,000 singles 8,000 families746 individuals 86 familiesEstimated at 754,000 (HUD, 2005)2006 Fair Market Rents Studio and 1 Bedroom $836/$954 $462/$561 $496/$591 $940/$1003 $987/$1,202 N/A2006 Monthly SSI amount single person$812 (Jan-Mar); $836 (Apr-Dec) $603 $603 $690 $603 $603 (Federal Rate)Criminalization of homelessness (2006) YesYesYes (and violent crimes against) No (Not significant)No (Not significant)Rising trend, last 25 years The findings presented in Table 3-5 are strikingly similar across the cities despite the considerable differences in the size of their urban populations. The indices shown for the citys cost of living and housing are offered in comparison to the median rate of 100 for each index in the U.S. as a whole. Four of the cities visited far exceeded the median cost of living and housing indices. Only Milwaukee has cost of living and housing indexes below the U.S. median, but the unparalleled poverty rate in the city is a clear departure from poverty rates in the other HOPE program cities which were visited and to the poverty rate for the U.S. Of the cities profiled, Milwaukee also shows the highest rental vacancy rate. Higher vacancy rates are generally associated with lower homeless populations (e.g., Burt, 1991) but in Milwaukeeand elsewhere-- interviewees noted that when housing is available, it is beyond the financial reach of people they assist through the HOPE program. As the information about the SSI payment in the table shows, the cost of unsubsidized housing in these cities is often higher than the total amount of the benefit check. Low vacancy rates and high percentages of 1-person households in urban areas are identified features of cities with high homeless populations in the 1980s (Burt, 1991). The shrinking size of the average U.S. household has been recorded by the Bureau of Census (U.S. Census Bureau, 2005) for many years, but the confluence of low vacancy rates and increased demand for single person dwellings is hypothesized as one predictor of high homeless populations. (Loss of housing stock may magnify the twin effects of tight rental markets and demand for single-person living spaces. In Connecticut, an interviewee made this connection in his comments about the high cost of housing construction in that area.) It is also significant that the general loss of manufacturing jobs, historically noteworthy for their high wages, has occurred across the country and in all the cities visited except Eugene, Oregon. In Eugene, the loss in high wage jobs is connected to job losses in the timber industry. Like many manufacturing jobs, highly paid positions in the timber industry are not exclusively connected to the attainment of professional degrees or long years of formal education. So even that element of context which represents an exception to the general findings, loss of manufacturing jobs, points to a similar effect in a different industry. Findings about the unavailability of HUD subsidies in the site visit cities and the overall decline in the HUD budget documented during the past few decades, were invariablyand passionatelyasserted as factors in persistent homelessness. These assertions were voiced by interviewees and program participants during site visits, but they echoed a refrain of comments made by focus group participants, too, whether they served as liaisons to HOPE programs or worked as staff of a HOPE program. Another finding that was equally emotionally charged was associated with interviewee observations about the criminalization of homelessness occurring in their locales. Reports asserted that people who were chronically homeless and had a disability bore the brunt of negative effects of contemporary economic trends and housing policies. These assertions were usually linked to comments about why homelessness persisted in their areas. Interviewees observed that making it a crime to be homeless contributed to a revolving door syndrome between unsheltered domicile on city streets and inmate status in correctional institutions. These observations were frequently connected to interviewees observations about an intractable stigma associated with people who are homeless and have disabilities. Moreover, in Milwaukee and Eugene, key informants also noted that individuals who were so stigmatized were frequently victims of violent crimes. The high homeless population counts in the site-visit cities, and in the U.S., which are shown in the preceding table, were never assumed by any of the interviewees to be a temporary feature of the area. The idea that homeless in the U.S. is, itself, a chronic condition was unchallenged by any of the qualitative findings for the Project HOPE evaluation. In the concluding chapter of the report, which follows, we present the ways in which the findings from the process evaluation inform the results of outcome analyses for the evaluation. We discuss the ways in which the Project HOPE evaluation has contributed to a deeper understanding of chronic homelessness issues and contextual elements which contribute to the persistence of the phenomenon. In the final sections of the last chapter, we suggest design and content options that SSA may wish to consider if other demonstration projects with an SSA intervention component are planned. 4. Conclusions and recommendations Analysis conducted with data available for the independent evaluation of Project HOPE between January, 2005 and July, 2007 reveals that significant benchmarks for the demonstration were reached. Compared to similar agencies in their areas which did not receive HOPE funding but served a similar population, HOPE programs were more effective. The people who were chronically homeless and had a disability and whom HOPE program staff helped file SSA disability benefit applications received SSA determination decisions about those applications more quickly. This reduction in processing time was one of the objectives for Project HOPE. Another indicator of HOPE programs effectiveness is suggested by changes in living situations experienced by HOPE program enrollees 12 months after enrollment. Findings support the claim that HOPE programs have been effective in assisting many individuals with histories of chronic homelessness and have disabilities find more appropriate housing situations. That is, by adopting and applying the practices recommended by SSA in their daily work (processes), the HOPE programs have helped enrollees acquire better housing (outcomes). Process evaluation analyses of interviews with program participants increase the strength of HOPE programs effectiveness and expand our knowledge about the ways in which processes were developed and used in the day-to-day work of HOPE programs. During in-depth site visits, HOPE program staff revealed how important finagling the system (process) was to getting the resources that enrollees needed. HOPE program enrollees said that safe and secure housing dramatically improved the quality of life they experienced. Participants also affirmed that the connection to housing allowed by their affiliation with Project HOPE facilitated their access to other needed resources (e.g., clothing, medical or mental health care, employment services, or transportation help). Process evaluation findings thus strengthen the claim of effectiveness. These findings illuminate another way in which processes used by HOPE staff as they worked with program enrollees resulted in the attainment of intended outcomes. The positive changes in living situation reported for HOPE enrollees and the increased quality of life reported by program participants document that other core objectives of Project HOPE were attained. Analyses also reveal that some of the key objectives for Project HOPE were not attained during the evaluation period. Outcome analyses of the allowance rates for HOPE programs and comparison agencies revealed that HOPE program enrollees were no more likely than clients in comparison agencies to receive disability benefits based on the determination decisions made from an initial (or reconsidered initial) claim. Myriad factors influenced the outcomes associated with the respective allowance rates attained by HOPE enrollees and comparison agency clients. Thus, during the evaluation period, the comparative efficiency of HOPE programs was not demonstrated. In this regard, it is noteworthy that a key aspect of the independent evaluation was its exclusive focus on findings for initial and reconsidered initial claims which were represented by the 831 data. SSA intends to continue the analysis of HOPE programs outcomes through the additional contract year for which they were funded. Thus, SSA can tap into additional data that were not available to Westat before the evaluation contract expired (i.e., October, 2007). SSA may also wish to extend the analysis of 831 outcomes and include analyses of cases for which hearings or additional case reviews were required before final determinations were made. Given the effectiveness of the processes demonstrated during this evaluation period, it is plausible that additional analyses may ultimately show that HOPE enrollees attained higher allowance rates than those documented for comparison agency clients in this report. Moreover, a preponderance of qualitative data findings offer strong support for the substantial impact exerted by particular elements in a HOPE program community on the attainment of Project HOPE goals. Analyses of urban contexts, similar to those in which most of the HOPE programs are located, suggest that some elements of context have far-reaching effects on the persistence of homelessness in the U.S. Other contextual elements exert specific influences that tend to help or hinder the achievement of HOPE programs in certain areas. In terms of the open systems model which provided the conceptual frame work for the evaluation, final outcomes reveal significant differences between HOPE programs and comparison agencies in their locales. HOPE programs have been more effective than comparison agencies in submitting high quality applications (e.g., with complete and verifiable information) that subsequently reduce the application processing time for SSA. This finding suggests that an indirect effect of Project HOPE may be a reduction in the backlog of pending disability applications, which is another important objective for the SSA (see, e.g., ( HYPERLINK "http://www.ssa.gov/legislation/testimony_050107.htm" http://www.ssa.gov/legislation/testimony_050107.htm). HOPE programs receive determination decisions for enrollees whom they assist with filing SSA disability applications nearly a month earlier than their comparison agency counterparts. This finding supports the theorized positive relationships between the use of the processes recommended by SSA and the attainment of desired outcomes. HOPE program staff that were interviewed during in-depth site visits or participated in focus groups, and others who wrote quarterly report narratives, communicated that they learned more about the SSA system and what was required when disability claim applications were filed through their involvement with Project HOPE. Staff workers credited SSA-HOPE conferences and workshops and the networking opportunities they afforded as important sources of new information about the SSA system. They also credited their development of strategies for navigating the system to acquire needed information for the disability applications to some of their network contacts. Staff applied the knowledge they gained to their HOPE work. The final outcome which reveals that HOPE programs are more effective also validates the process evaluation findings about the acquisition of knowledge gained by HOPE program staff. The processes used by staff facilitated the production of SSA disability applications that could be immediately acted upon when they were submitted for processing. The end result was that HOPE programs received determination results for their enrollees more quickly than similar agencies in their area which did not participate in Project HOPE or receive HOPE funding. In contrast, the results of efficiency analyses showed insignificant differences between the allowance rates for disability benefits from initial claims in HOPE programs and the rates attained by comparison agencies in their locale. HOPE enrollees were no more likely than comparison agency clients to receive a determination that resulted in an SSA award of SSI or SSDI based on an initial filing or on a reconsidered initial filing of a disability claim. Statistical examination of factors which might plausibly affect allowance rate comparisons between HOPE programs and their non-HOPE-funded counterparts in local communities did not reveal significant differences in the attributes of their respective clientele. Similar demographics profiles were documented for comparison agency clients and HOPE program enrollees. The final sample of people who were chronically homeless and had a disability in this evaluation were predominantly male, reported disabling mental health disorders, and most were between 46-50 years old. Across the country, the differences in age and race-ethnicity concentrations varied, but the differences between HOPE programs and matching comparison agencies for these variables were unremarkable. There were no significant differences found between HOPE programs and comparison agencies for another disability processing variable that might also be a factor in allowance rates, such as a DDS request for a consultative exam (CE) for the claimant. However, the findings from qualitative analyses reveal that allowance rates, conceptualized as outputs in open system model framework, are strongly influenced by a number of factors. The model holds that processes are necessary to the production of outputs, and effectiveness is indicated when expected outcomes are achieved. The model suggests that efficiency is realized when a system produces intended outputssuch as high disability benefit allowance ratesgiven the presence of adequate inputs to the system. The evaluation of the demonstration project conceptualized the SSA intervention as central inputs for the systemin terms of the resources that were distributed to HOPE programs (i.e., funding, technical assistance, and networking opportunities). But the qualitative findings for the evaluation show that the processes which are relied upon to effectively produce intended outcomes sometimes achieve those outcomes without creating the expected outputs. Sometimes chronically homeless people have been effectively assisted by HOPE programs, and gain access to housing or medical care (etc.), even if their disability benefit claim has been denied. A key finding of the in-depth site visit component for the evaluation revealed the centrality of process to the achievement of outputs and outcomes. Several processes were identified as critical to achieving HOPE program objectives and producing outs that led to intended outcomes (e.g., regularizing contacts and keeping opening communication channels between programs and liaisons in SSA and DDS effectively shortened the time needed for claim determinations). The centrality of the finagling the system finding from the site visit evaluation component revealed that finagling is a feat of individual-system negotiation which has a direct impact on (primarily short-term) outcomes. But even the success of the finagling process can be undermined or enhanced by factors in local communities. These elements emerged in analyses as strong influences which affected allowance rates for HOPE programs and comparison agencies alike. The findings presented in the urban context and persistent homelessness discussion section highlighted ways in which contextual elements (e.g., employment structures, cost of living, or the availability of low-income or subsidized housing) are inputs that can affect the outcomes of a system, such as the rate at which disability benefits are allowed. Even effective processes, such as successful system finagling, or the use of best practices for outreach and engagement, may be inadequate to broach the divide created by these elements in urban areas. The exact ways in which contextual inputs affect outcomes such as allowance rates were rarely articulated, but the reality of those effects were widely understood. HOPE staff and program participants in Wisconsin, Oregon, New York, Connecticut, and California all voiced their understanding that no one gets benefits based on an initial filing. In some regions, informants also learned that certain local realities could not be surmounted (e.g., a psychiatric practitioner and a formerly homeless program staff member for the HOPE program in California both stated that a Post Traumatic Stress Disorder shouldnt be used as the primary condition for a disability claim because it was so often declined). Efficient processes may be undercut by other inputs to the setting which are often omitted in program evaluation designs. Based on the process and outcome analyses for Project HOPE, it can be argued that the contextual inputs to the Project HOPE system represented by the specific conditions in certain urban areas or in certain regions of the country have exerted an influence on allowance rates that were not entirely captured by the original design for the Project HOPE evaluation. Qualitative findings have highlighted the ways in which local, State, Federal and national conditions or policies influenced the attainment of HOPE program goals. Qualitative data collection and analyses also revealed ways in which agency conditions and practices affected the outputs of HOPE programs and the outcomes associated with HOPE enrollees disability claims. Interviews with HOPE staff members and HOPE enrollees shed light on some of the ways in which individual attributes, decisions, or actions by enrollees or by staff members also affected outputs and outcomes. An analysis of several urban contexts suggested that many of these economic, political and social factors have a collective influence on the results of the efficiency analyses for the evaluation (i.e., as captured by the lack of distinction between disability allowance rates for HOPE program enrollees relative to those for comparison agency clients). As SSA conducts its extended analysis of Project HOPE outcomes, and captures data in the processing system for enrollees and comparison agency clients that were not available during the independent evaluation period, such factors may continue to exert an influence in the attainment of allowance rates from initial filings. HOPE programs comparative efficiency in attainment of disability benefits from initial claims may not be demonstrable. However, if the demonstrated effectiveness of the HOPE programs in attaining determination results from initial claims more quickly (and thereby help enrollees improve living situations, enjoy higher quality of life, and access needed mainstream resources and care) is maintained, these positive outcomes may lessen the impact of such contextual elements for program enrollees. Given the enduring nature of these contextual influences on persistent homelessness, it is unlikely that comparison agency clients will experience substantial improvements in their situations without a local enrichment of inputs, similar to those represented by the SSA inputs for Project HOPE. Recommendations In the final section of the report, Westat offers two global recommendations that SSA may wish to consider when undertaking evaluations of future national demonstration initiatives. The recommendations offered are associated with the findings of the evaluation. The importance of context in the evaluation of demonstration programs is likely to exert a significant effect on the outcomes for future program evaluations, particularly those conducted on a national basis. SSA may wish to consider the possibility of designing projects or designing plans for the evaluation of projects that incorporate attention to context. For instance, research studies over the last two decades have identified how certain economic and social structures in urban areas may be implicated in the persistence of homelessness. Designs for projects which ask prospective grantees to enumerate some of the specific contextual elements in their proposal for funding may help inform and tailor an evaluation design that fits metropolitan areas with these features. In contrast to the wealth of research conducted in large urban areas, less attention has been devoted to rural homelessness or to homeless occurring in smaller cities or in cities in remote locations. (These issues were raised by some of the focus group participants in Project HOPE.) SSA may wish to consider funding a demonstration project that reveals the importance of contextual elements in resolving persistent homelessness in areas where the homeless are less visible. The evaluation plan for demonstration projects in areas such as these would be modified accordingly. National studies often benefit from the establishment of comparison entities to which the funded programs can be compared. In order to avoid some of the expenses and loss of evaluation data that were experienced during the Project HOPE evaluation, SSA might consider providing smaller awards to organizations that proposed studies for competitive awards, but which could not be fully funded (e.g., due to budget constraints). When the need for comparison agencies are anticipated in an evaluation for a demonstration project in the future, SSA might consider identifying a set number of applicants that could be designated as potential comparison agencies for the evaluation. Such agencies could be offered reduced amounts of funding in exchange for their agreement to produce data required for an evaluation. 5. References Barbour, R. S. (1999) The case for combining qualitative and quantitative approaches in health services research, Journal of Health Services Research Policy 4(1): 39-43. 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Rockville, MD: Westat. Westat (2005d) Task 5: Comparison group report. Rockville, MD: Westat. Westat (2006a) Automated information systems security plan (AISSP) for Westat applications. Rockville, MD: Westat. Westat (2006b) Task 4: 2006 Focus group report. Rockville, MD: Westat. Westat (2006c) Task 8, Subtask 1: Final work plan for the qualitative process evaluation component for the HOPE Evaluation. Rockville, MD: Westat. Westat (2006d) Task 8: Qualitative process evaluation component report for the HOPE evaluation. Rockville, MD: Westat. Appendix A ACRONYM Reference List The following list identifies the complete name reference for acronyms used in the text of this document (including items mentioned in footnotes). 831s SSA administrative data contained in 831 Disability Master records AISSP Automated Information Systems Security Plan BLM U.S. Bureau of Land Management C1 Comparison agency group 1 (i.e., received the HOPE Program Orientation Manual). C2 Comparison agency group 2 (i.e., did not receive the Program Orientation Manual). CBPP Center for Budget and Policy Priorities CE Consultative Exam DDS Disability Determination Services FMR Fair Market Rate FO SSA field office HOPWA Housing Opportunity for People with AIDS HUD U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ICH U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness NAEH National Alliance to End Homelessness NPACH National Protection and Advocacy Council on Homelessness PATH Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness RO SSA regional office RP Representative payee SAMHSA Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration SOAR SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access and Recovery SSA Social Security Administration SSDI Social Security Disability Insurance SSI Supplemental Security Income VA U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Appendix B DDS (Disability Determination Services) Geographic Regions for the Project HOPE Evaluation The following list shows which States were included in each DDS region for Project HOPE. Region 1,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/boston/index.htm" Boston (BOS): Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont Region 2,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/ny/index.htm" New York (NY): New Jersey, New York Region 3,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/phila/index.htm" Philadelphia (PHI): Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia Region 4,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/atlanta/index.htm" Atlanta (ATL): Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee Region 5,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/chicago/" Chicago (CHI): Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin Region 6,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/dallas/index.htm" Dallas (DAL): Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas Region 7,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/kc/" Kansas City: Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri Region 8,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/denver/index.htm" Denver (DEN): Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming Region 9,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/sf/index.html" San Francisco (SF): Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada Region 10,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/seattle/index.htm" Seattle (SEA): Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington  In this report, Project HOPE is used to refer to the collective, Federal, or SSA-level activities or events (e.g., the Project HOPE evaluation, the annual conference for Project HOPE). In contrast, HOPE programs are used to describe community or awardee-level activities and events (e.g., HOPE programs deliver specific core services).  SSA Disability Master file is the formal name of these administrative records. However, that title is rarely used. Throughout this document, we will refer to these data by their numeric title (the 831s). The numeric title is widely used and recognized In this report, Project HOPE is used to refer to the collective, federal or SSA-level activities or events (e.g., the Project HOPE evaluation, the annual conference for Project HOPE). In contrast, HOPE programs are used to describe community or awardee-level activities and events (e.g., HOPE programs deliver specific core services).  U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, 2003 Annual Report Social Security Administration,  HYPERLINK "http://www.socialsecurity.gov/homelessness/" http://www.socialsecurity.gov/homelessness/) SSA Report to Congress, SSA ICH Report).  The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires communities competing for its homeless assistance dollars under the Continuum of Care (CoC) planning process to conduct biannual point-in-time counts of sheltered and unsheltered people who are homeless. The funding application requires CoCs to produce statistically reliable, unduplicated counts or estimates of homeless persons in sheltered and unsheltered locations at a one-day point in time ( HYPERLINK "http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/homeless/library/webcast101006/point_in_time_slides.pdf" http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/homeless/library/webcast101006/point_in_time_slides.pdf ).  In its 2006 annual report, the U.S. Conference of Mayors Hunger and Homelessness Survey reported that people remain homeless an average of eight months in the [23 large] survey cities. Thirty-two percent of the cities said that the length of time people were homeless increased during [2006] (U.S. Conference of Mayors, 2006).  This definition is shared by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.  The task order also asked that the contractor assess HOPE programs sustainability and the replicability of the evaluation design. The evaluation design cannot be replicated as implemented due to the use of comparison agencies, rather than statistical control groups. Data about HOPE programs plans to sustain activities were unavailable when the evaluation data period ended (April 30, 2007). The third HOPE conference, usually held in April, was scheduled in October, 2007. Thus, the collection of focus group data on these issues did not occur. The quarterly report data that were available for the evaluation largely indicated that sustainability planning was deferred for many programs due to an extension of HOPE programs funding for an additional contract year.  OMB Control Number: 0960-0704, Expiration Date: 09/30/2007 Additional details about the specific design and secure operations of the SSA-HOPE web site are available in the Systems Manual (Westat, 2005a) and the HOPE Web Site User Guide (Westat, 2005b).  When Westats evaluation proposal was accepted by SSA, there were only 34 HOPE awardees. Seven additional HOPE sites were funded after the proposal was accepted. SSA decided that a sample of 34 comparison agencies was acceptable to meet the requirements of this contract task.  SSA Disability Master file is the formal name of these administrative records. However, that title is rarely used. Throughout this document, we will refer to these data by their numeric title (the 831s). The numeric title is widely used and recognized  See Automated Information Systems Security Plan (AISSP) for Westat Applications (Westat, 2006a) for additional information about data security protections in place for the Project HOPE evaluation.  Time and budget constraints precluded culling information for each of the 10,588 files into one file for each individual SSN. This cleaning procedure may have removed valid records related to a second application submitted to SSA for a particular SSN. However, since the 831 records do not contain an application number it is impossible to determine whether information is about one or more applications.  If an applicant is filing for SSI benefits on the basis of disability or blindness, SSA may make payments to the applicant before making a formal finding of disability or blindness. In order to receive these payments, SSA must find the applicant presumptively disabled or presumptively blind. The applicant must also meet all other eligibility requirements for SSI. SSA may make presumptive disability (PD) or presumptive blindness (PB) payments for a period of not longer than 6 months. SSA may make a finding of presumptive disability or presumptive blindness if the available evidence (which is short of that needed for a formal determination) reflects a high degree of probability that an applicant will be found disabled or blind when complete evidence is obtained. These payments will not be considered overpayments if SSA later finds the applicant not disabled or blind. (Excerpt from HOPE Program Orientation Manual, p.54).  SSA provides this definition for a representative payee: A representative payee is an individual or organization that receives Social Security and/or SSI payments for someone who cannot manage or direct the management of his/her money. ( HYPERLINK "http://www.ssa.gov/payee/faqrep.htm" http://www.ssa.gov/payee/faqrep.htm).  Informants on the site visits also offered information that illustrated the nature of some of these problematic exchanges. The informants at three of the sites noted that when some enrollees were at the point of submitting an application, they were often still street homeless or had not yet received housing or treatment that they needed. As a result, enrollees sometimes went to field offices for their application interviews in dirty clothing or exhibited neglect of personal hygiene in other ways. Enrollees, particularly those with significant and untreated psychiatric disorders, also sometimes manifested disorganization or incoherence or suspiciousness in their verbal communications with SSA staff members. This reference is to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Helping grantees establish ties to this Federal agency may be especially useful for programs in rural or urban-rural settings. The idea was broached by a grantee in a small city with rural fringe areas who said that on 2 occasions a Federal park ranger helped individuals who were chronically homeless and living outside in a Federal forest come to the attention of a local SSA field office. After the ranger took the individuals to an SSA field office in the city, they were referred to the area HOPE program.  Another SSA-HOPE conference was planned for October, 2007.  In 1974, the Housing and Urban Development Federal agency established Fair Market Rent (FMR) thresholds as a vehicle to help low-income households obtain better rental housing and reduce the share of their income that goes toward rent through a program that relies on the private rental market ( HYPERLINK "http://www.huduser.org/periodicals/USHMC/winter98/summary-2.html" http://www.huduser.org/periodicals/USHMC/winter98/summary-2.html). FMR set limits for HUD Section 8 certificate and voucher programs. Households with Section 8 vouchers receive HUD subsidies equal to the difference between their gross rent and 30percent of their incomes. Voucher households can choose to rent above FMR, but if so, they must pay the difference between the gross rent and the FMR plus 30percent of their income. Households with certificates cannot rent units with gross rent exceeding the FMR. In 1995, the current definition of FMR was established. Four elements are taken into account when FMR are calculated each year. The FMR is to reflect an amount equal to the 40th percentile of gross rents for typical, non-standard rental units occupied by recent movers in a local housing market.  SSA does not fund SOAR, but did review, for accuracy, the training curriculum developed by SAMHSAs subcontractor, PRA Inc., which developed SOAR materials. The 2000 data are from the U.S. Census Bureau; 2005 data are from American Community Survey ( HYPERLINK "http://factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=en" http://factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=en)  Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business. Web:  HYPERLINK "http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/spi/" \t "_blank" www.bea.doc.gov/bea/regional/spi/ .  2005 poverty data are from American Community Survey ( HYPERLINK "http://factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=en" http://factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=en).  Source:  HYPERLINK "http://mckinney20th.org/consensusstatement.html Resolution HR581" http://mckinney20th.org/consensusstatement.html. Resolution HR581 accompanying reauthorization of McKinney-Vento Act. These figures are not static ( HYPERLINK "http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/04/nyregion/04homeless.html?pagewanted=2&ei=5070&en=a956aebe44e3a2ec&ex=1189569600&emc=eta1" http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/04/nyregion/04homeless.html?pagewanted=2&ei=5070&en=a956aebe44e3a2ec&ex=1189569600&emc=eta1). Figures shown are HUD rates. Estimates of the 2005 homeless population from this sites proposal for HUD funding estimated higher numbers: 3,200+ people in Southwest Connecticut were homeless, with more than 324 disabled and chronically homeless (cited in Westat, 2006b).  Data are from informants on site visits.  See e.g.,  HYPERLINK "http://www.nationalhomeless.org/publications/crimreport/trends.html" http://www.nationalhomeless.org/publications/crimreport/trends.html     PAGE  PAGE   PAGE vii  PAGE iii  PAGE xx 1- PAGE 16 2- PAGE 2 2- PAGE 3 PAGE  2- PAGE 22 PAGE  3- PAGE 4 PAGE  3- PAGE 29 3- PAGE 43 3- PAGE 44 3- PAGE 46 4- PAGE 6 5- PAGE 6 A- PAGE 1  PAGE 2  PAGE 2 B- PAGE 1 @ad e s    . 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