Name: Transition Projects Inc.
Type: Organization
Bio: A non-profit organization focused on providing shelter and helping individuals experiencing homelessness transition into homes.
Location: Portland, OR
Blog: https://tprojects.org
Transition Projects Inc.'s Projects
Create a Report Showing Participants who are active but have not had a service in the last 30 days.
This is for tracking participants who are currently excluded from accessing the Transition Projects Resource Center
A Tool for Tracking Quarterly Reporting Metrics
This collection of scripts is for creating our internal quarterly reports
This scrip processes the output of the Housing Services - Housing Outcomes v2.0 HMIS report into a clear, easy to read, spreadsheet.
A report showing details about who is being served by the health & wellness team and what services are being provided to those participants.
A script for identifying likely errors with the housing move in date
This script is for tracking data quality issues with regards to incident reports.
Track changes to participants income.
This report is for identifying participants who have utilized TPI shelters for more than 364 days in the last five years
This script creates the RA and CM "Missing Entry Data Reports" which were formerly called the "Demographics Data Quality Reports"
This script will process raw data from the Annual Review ART report in ServicePoint's ART reporting system. The output will show participants who have an annual review due in the coming month, in the next month, or have an outstanding annual review that is past due.
A report for tracking monthly RW services
A script for tracking data quality issues in ServicePoint
Used for tracking counts of participants who have been assessed for coordinated access using the vi-spdat. These participants must either be in a TPI shelter or accessing services through the resource center to show up in this report.
This is for processing the SSVF Export Upload Report into a human readable data quality report
A report for tracking participants who are leaving a given set of grants vs those who have stayed in said providers for 3, 6, and 12 months already without leaving