Ramsey County’s Coordinated Entry for Everyone works to end homelessness in our community by quickly moving clients into housing service provider vacancies that best support their needs.
Coordinated Entry is organized in two different processes:
Coordinated Access to Housing and Shelter (CAHS): For families with at least one adult age 18 and older and at least one dependent child.
Coordinated Entry for Youth and Singles (CEYS): For youth under age 25 or parenting youth age 17 and under, and single adults age 25 and older.
Information for housing service providers
Local Housing Service Providers who are looking to work with Ramsey County's Coordinated Entry for Everyone should follow the steps below:
If your organization does not use Minnesota’s Homeless Management Information System, consider joining! Data from HMIS is used to help mark progress toward ending homelessness and understand needs within the population we serve. For more information, visit the HMIS MN website.
Landlords looking to rent to someone who has a history of homelessness can become a Housing Support (formerly known as Group Residential Housing) site.
For more information about how to begin this process, email Jen McConnell.