Project Title: Housing is Healing: the Anti-Incarceral Project of Motels4Now

Our Lady of the Road

Details
Project Title Housing is Healing: the Anti-Incarceral Project of Motels4Now
Project Topics Data Management Growth Strategy Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis
Skills & Expertise
Project Synopsis: Challenge/Opportunity
The Motels4Now (M4N) program began in the summer of 2020 to fill the gap in low-barrier housing resources in St. Joseph County in response to the heightened crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past 2 years, the program has shown to be incredibly effective in addressing chronic homelessness in the community, however the current funding sources and facility are not intended for long-term operation. In the last 2 years over 500 people have participated in M4N, with over 300 people being connected to mental health or addiction recovery resources and 75% of participants either currently housed at M4N or leaving to positive alternatives.

Individuals experiencing homelessness are at an increased risk of becoming incarcerated after encounters with law enforcement officials, but incarceration is costly for those incarcerated as well as for the city/county and taxpayers. This project will develop a data-driven argument for addressing homelessness here in South Bend. 
Project Synopsis: Activities/Actions Required
Look up arrest records of current and former guests of Motels4Now, quantifying them by type and by days incarcerated. 
Project Synopsis: Expected Results
Showing that people are less likely to be arrested when housed, and even less likely when housed permanently. 

Project Timeline

Touchpoints & Assignments Date Type

Teams Introduced

Oct 05 2022 Event

Finalize, Sign & Upload Statement on Intellectual Property Rights

Oct 06 2022 Submission Required

Pre-Engagement Self Assessment

Oct 09 2022 Evaluation

End of Day 1 GROUP Temperature Check

Oct 10 2022 Evaluation

Program Kickoff

Oct 10 2022 Event

End of Day 2 INDIVIDUAL Temperature Check

Oct 11 2022 Evaluation

Post-Engagement Assessment

Oct 18 2022 Evaluation