Flowchart explaining Coordinated Entry Assessment

May 2023

2022 Sub-Regional Analysis of Homelessness Services in King County

This analysis provides a snapshot of the homelessness services available across King County. In addition to depicting the regional distribution of services, this analysis also demonstrates the gaps in homelessness response in each sub-region and how each sub-region works collaboratively to fill these gaps.

Alexis Mercedes Rinck

Flowchart explaining Coordinated Entry Assessment

April 2023

Coordinated Entry for All Seattle/King County Continuum of Care 2021 Annual Evaluation

An evaluation covering regional Coordinated Entry for All’s activities undertaken throughout 2021. Lessons from this evaluation will be used to continuously improve the coordinated entry system in King County. Prepared by King County Regional Homelessness Authority Community Impact Team

Claire Guilmette

December 2021

Integrating Data to Better Measure Homelessness


Point in Time counts and individual data systems undercount the number of unhoused people in our region. Integrating data from multiple systems enables better estimates of homelessness.
Prepared by the King County Department of Community and Human Services, Performance Measurement and Evaluation

Carolina Johnson | Christina McHugh | Emily Reimal

June 2021

Coordinated Entry for All Seattle/King County Continuum of Care 2020 Annual Evaluation


An evaluation covering regional Coordinated Entry for All’s activities undertaken throughout 2020. Lessons from this evaluation will be used to continuously improve the coordinated entry system in King County.

Prepared by King County Department of Community and Human Services, Performance Measurement and Evaluation

Victoria Ewing, MPA | Emily Reimal, MA

March 2021

Data Review: Impacts of COVID-19 on the King County Homeless Response System


Understanding the primary drivers of the decline in the number of households experiencing homelessness and receiving services in the homeless response system following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in King County.

Prepared by the King County Department of Community and Human Services, Performance Measurement and Evaluation

Pear Moraras, MPH | Christina McHugh, MPP, MA | Victoria Ewing, MPA | Sarah Argodale, MPA

November 2020

Impact of Hotels as Non-Congregate Emergency Shelters – Full Report


An analysis of investments in hotels as emergency shelter in King County during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prepared by the University of Washington and King County Department of Community and Human Services, Performance Measurement and Evaluation

UW News Press Release: Turning hotels into emergency shelters as part of COVID-19 response limited spread of coronavirus, improved health and stability

September 2020

Coordinated Entry for All Seattle/King County Continuum of Care 2019 Annual Evaluation


An evaluation covering regional Coordinated Entry for All’s activities undertaken throughout 2019. Lessons from this evaluation will be used to continuously improve the services that they offer to the community.

Prepared by King County Department of Community and Human Services, Performance Measurement and Evaluation

Victoria Ewing, MPA | Christina McHugh, MPP, MA

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Additional Data and Reports

Coordinated Entry for All

A matching service that connects people experiencing homelessness with available housing that meets their needs.

Point-in-Time Count

An estimate of the number of people experiencing homelessness in our community. Note that this is widely understood to be an undercount.

Research Reports

Reports include annual evaluations of Coordinated Entry for All, data reviews, and analyses.

How we’re working to reduce homelessness.

What we’ve accomplished and where we’re going.