Coordinated Entry
Coordinated Entry (CE) is Southern Nevada’s streamlined approach to helping people experiencing homelessness find housing services. Required by HUD, CE matches individuals with available housing and improves the efficiency of service providers by allowing them to focus on direct support. Since its July 2014 launch for single adults, CE has expanded to include youth, families, and domestic violence survivors, enhancing data collection and community service coordination along the way.
To learn more about Southern Nevada’s policies and procedures, click below.
Provider Resources
For information on updated entry assessment sites, new agency applications, and future updates on Coordinated Entry, see the information below.
Housing Placements and Exits Dashboard
Number of Housing Placements and Permanent Destination Exits Over the Analysis Period
“Literally Homeless” clients were enrolled in an ES, SH, or TH project, indicated they are fleeing domestic violence, entered from a place not meant for human habitation or an Emergency Shelter, or their latest current living situation before the Analysis Period end date was ES, SH, TH, or a place not meant for human habitation.
Literally Homeless clients are enrolled in an Emergency Shelter, Safe Haven, or Transitional Housing project, indicated they are fleeing domestic violence, entered from a place not meant for human habitation or an Emergency Shelter, or their latest current living situation before the Analysis Period end date was an Emergency Shelter, Safe Haven, Transitional Housing, or a place not meant for human habitation.
Number of Referrals by Status
This section includes referrals that are currently Pending and Pending – In Process at a program as well as referrals that were Completed, Expired, or Denied during the analysis period.
- “Completed” – A client is enrolled in the Program originally referred to OR a client was enrolled in different Program as a result of the referral.
- “Pending- At a Program” – The referral has been sent to a program; status is automatically assigned on the Referral Date.
- “Pending in Process- At a Program “ – The referral is actively being processed at a program, but the client is not yet enrolled.
- “Denied” – Program criteria were not met and program staff denied the referral.
- “Expired” – A referral made to a Community Queue reached the Inactive Referral Expiration Threshold of 60 days OR a referral with a Status of “Pending” or “Pending – In Process” reached the Community Referral Threshold of 30 days.
- *Please note that all referral statuses can also be manually assigned by a user.
Average Days from Assessment to Placement/Permanent Exit
The average number of days from the date the client completed an assessment to the time the client was housed or exited to a permanent housing destination.
Literally Homeless clients are enrolled in an Emergency Shelter, Safe Haven, or Transitional Housing project, indicated they are fleeing domestic violence, entered from a place not meant for human habitation or an Emergency Shelter, or their latest current living situation before the Analysis Period end date was an Emergency Shelter, Safe Haven, Transitional Housing, or a place not meant for human habitation.
Literally Homeless clients are enrolled in an Emergency Shelter, Safe Haven, or Transitional Housing project, indicated they are fleeing domestic violence, entered from a place not meant for human habitation or an Emergency Shelter, or their latest current living situation before the Analysis Period end date was an Emergency Shelter, Safe Haven, Transitional Housing, or a place not meant for human habitation.
Average Days From Referral to Placement/Permanent Exit
The average number of days from the time a referral was reassigned to a program to the time the client was housed or exited to a permanent housing destination.
Literally Homeless clients are enrolled in an Emergency Shelter, Safe Haven, or Transitional Housing project, indicated they are fleeing domestic violence, entered from a place not meant for human habitation or an Emergency Shelter, or their latest current living situation before the Analysis Period end date was an Emergency Shelter, Safe Haven, Transitional Housing, or a place not meant for human habitation.
Literally Homeless clients are enrolled in an Emergency Shelter, Safe Haven, or Transitional Housing project, indicated they are fleeing domestic violence, entered from a place not meant for human habitation or an Emergency Shelter, or their latest current living situation before the Analysis Period end date was an Emergency Shelter, Safe Haven, Transitional Housing, or a place not meant for human habitation.
Average Days Total on Queue
The average number of days referrals are on the Community Queue
Southern Nevada Referrals Currently Pending on the Community Queue
The count of referrals that are currently pending on the “Community Queue”.
Street Outreach Exits by Exit Destination Category
The number of exits from Street Outreach programs during the Analysis Period
Emergency Shelter Exits by Destination Category
The number of exits from Emergency Shelter programs during the Analysis Period
Community Inventory
Note some programs are excluded from this data dashboard due to incomplete or delayed data entry into the system. The exclusion of these programs ensures that the reported rates are based on the most accurate and timely data available.