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Who is funding, operating and administering the 180/180 project?
After Santa Cruz journalist/activist Robert Norse was unable to obtain the list of those managing the 180/180 project, I submitted several California Public Records Act (CPRA) requests to answer my own questions about who operates, administers and funds 180/180.
This is important to me because I believe the 180/180 project should be open, transparent and accountable.
For example, several disabled homeless people I have advocated for and represented — individuals with serious medical conditions using wheelchairs and walkers — have not gained housing from 180/180. I want to know why not. I want to know where they are on the 180/180 applicant waiting list, if they are even on it. I must know who operates and administers 180/180 to ensure my clients fairly gain permanent housing (which they deserve).
This is important to me because I believe the 180/180 project should be open, transparent and accountable.
For example, several disabled homeless people I have advocated for and represented — individuals with serious medical conditions using wheelchairs and walkers — have not gained housing from 180/180. I want to know why not. I want to know where they are on the 180/180 applicant waiting list, if they are even on it. I must know who operates and administers 180/180 to ensure my clients fairly gain permanent housing (which they deserve).
The records I wanted were:
• the incorporation documents of the organization which administers the 180/180 program.
• the most current records of financial contributions to the 180/180 project.
• the most current budgets for the 180/180 project.
• the most current audits for the 180/180 project.
• the most current financial reports, not included in the two items above, for the 180/180 project.
• the most current agreements between the City/County of Santa Cruz and the Homeless Services Center of Santa Cruz about the 180/180 project.
• the most current records listing the members, organizations and agencies affiliated with the 180/180 program.
First I made a CPRA request to Homeless Person's Health Project Sr. Health Services Manager Christine Sippl.
Ms. Sippl wrote back:
"There are no incorporation documents for the organization that administers the 180/180 program, as it is a multi-agency campaign and coordinated effort, and is not part of any individual organization. Therefore, there are no governing board or officers.
There are many local organizations and individual volunteers that have been active in the campaign's ongoing effort to survey homeless individuals, identify those who are medically vulnerable according the Vulnerability Index adopted from the national 100,000 Homes Campaign by the 180/180 Campaign and to prioritize these individuals and assist them to access any housing programs for which they may be eligible.
You may also find information available through the 180/180 website to be helpful in your efforts. The URL is: http://www.180santacruz.org"
The 180/180 project fact sheet she provided me is attached as a PDF and is viewable in Google Docs with the following link:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxTKPdmfF4X8ZjZxcmpOeG5obEE/edit?pli=1
Then I posed similar questions to County of Santa Cruz Housing Development Manager Julie Conway. Ms. Conway wrote back:
"Dr. Colby, to my knowledge no County of Santa Cruz employees are involved in administration of the 180/180 Campaign. As I understand it, this effort is a distinct private non-profit activity with a range of participants representing public and private organizations as well as volunteers."
Finally I posed similar questions to Santa Cruz City Clerk Administrator Bren Lehr. Santa Cruz City Records Coordinator Nydia Patiño responded:
"The City is not involved in funding the 180/180 project and therefore the City has no disclosable public records that are responsive to your request."
Ms. Patiño's complete response is attached as a PDF. It may be viewed in Google Docs using the link below:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxTKPdmfF4X8NVZLakQ1QkZQdlk/edit?pli=1
At the end of the day I ask: who funds and operates the 180/180 project?
It has come to my attention that the 180/180 (Housing First) program is a charitable project operating under the tax–exempt status of the Homeless Services Center of Santa Cruz (as its nonprofit fiscal sponsor).
• Who funds, operates and administers 180/180?
• Does 180/180 receive federal or state grant money?
• Who is accountable for my clients — disabled homeless people using wheelchairs and walkers — not being housed by 180/180?
My CPRA requests raised many questions yet provided few answers. This is not how a high profile community service project should be — it should be open, transparent and accountable to both applicants and the public.
It seems like the City and County of Santa Cruz are deceiving us. They should have answers to my questions. If they can't answer my questions then who will?
• the incorporation documents of the organization which administers the 180/180 program.
• the most current records of financial contributions to the 180/180 project.
• the most current budgets for the 180/180 project.
• the most current audits for the 180/180 project.
• the most current financial reports, not included in the two items above, for the 180/180 project.
• the most current agreements between the City/County of Santa Cruz and the Homeless Services Center of Santa Cruz about the 180/180 project.
• the most current records listing the members, organizations and agencies affiliated with the 180/180 program.
First I made a CPRA request to Homeless Person's Health Project Sr. Health Services Manager Christine Sippl.
Ms. Sippl wrote back:
"There are no incorporation documents for the organization that administers the 180/180 program, as it is a multi-agency campaign and coordinated effort, and is not part of any individual organization. Therefore, there are no governing board or officers.
There are many local organizations and individual volunteers that have been active in the campaign's ongoing effort to survey homeless individuals, identify those who are medically vulnerable according the Vulnerability Index adopted from the national 100,000 Homes Campaign by the 180/180 Campaign and to prioritize these individuals and assist them to access any housing programs for which they may be eligible.
You may also find information available through the 180/180 website to be helpful in your efforts. The URL is: http://www.180santacruz.org"
The 180/180 project fact sheet she provided me is attached as a PDF and is viewable in Google Docs with the following link:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxTKPdmfF4X8ZjZxcmpOeG5obEE/edit?pli=1
Then I posed similar questions to County of Santa Cruz Housing Development Manager Julie Conway. Ms. Conway wrote back:
"Dr. Colby, to my knowledge no County of Santa Cruz employees are involved in administration of the 180/180 Campaign. As I understand it, this effort is a distinct private non-profit activity with a range of participants representing public and private organizations as well as volunteers."
Finally I posed similar questions to Santa Cruz City Clerk Administrator Bren Lehr. Santa Cruz City Records Coordinator Nydia Patiño responded:
"The City is not involved in funding the 180/180 project and therefore the City has no disclosable public records that are responsive to your request."
Ms. Patiño's complete response is attached as a PDF. It may be viewed in Google Docs using the link below:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxTKPdmfF4X8NVZLakQ1QkZQdlk/edit?pli=1
At the end of the day I ask: who funds and operates the 180/180 project?
It has come to my attention that the 180/180 (Housing First) program is a charitable project operating under the tax–exempt status of the Homeless Services Center of Santa Cruz (as its nonprofit fiscal sponsor).
• Who funds, operates and administers 180/180?
• Does 180/180 receive federal or state grant money?
• Who is accountable for my clients — disabled homeless people using wheelchairs and walkers — not being housed by 180/180?
My CPRA requests raised many questions yet provided few answers. This is not how a high profile community service project should be — it should be open, transparent and accountable to both applicants and the public.
It seems like the City and County of Santa Cruz are deceiving us. They should have answers to my questions. If they can't answer my questions then who will?
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