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U.S. Department of HUD seeking Proposals to Estimate the Prevalence and Probability of Homeless Youth

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Deadline: 01-Jul-2020

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced a Call for Proposals to Estimate the Prevalence and Probability of Homeless Youth.

Research Objective

The objective of this research is to meet the requirements for youth research activities authorized under Section 345 of the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act, which calls for “using the best quantitative and qualitative social science research methods available to produce estimates of the incidence and prevalence of runaway and homeless individuals who are not less than 13 years of age but are less than 26 years of age; and … that includes with such estimate an assessment of the characteristics of such individuals.” In 2019, HUD published the Voices of Youth Count (VoYC) Study that met the basic requirements of the Act. Using a broad definition of youth homelessness, the VoYC Study offered a nationally representative estimate of homeless youth using Gallup phonebased household surveys, as well as point-in-time estimates of homeless youth based on street and shelter counts. Patterns and subpopulations of homeless youth were identified using qualitative in-depth interviews. To date, however, methods for estimating and predicting the number of homeless youth by linking administrative data from multiple sources have not been fully developed.

Funding Information

Eligible Activities

In support of the project objectives listed above you may be asked to undertake a variety of research and analysis activities, from articulating research questions to conducting the research itself, and culminating it into research findings and producing informational tools and resources that improve practice and policies. They consider the activities listed below to be essential in creating and completing the project in a manner that achieves its objectives. However, this list is not intended to be comprehensive.

Eligibility Criteria

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