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Point in Time (PIT) Count Reports 


What is in this report

The PIT Count Report includes summary tables of the total number of persons identified as experiencing homelessness on one night in January.. The count includes people experiencing homelessness who are unsheltered or who are sheltered in emergency shelter or transitional housing. It includes people at all program locations, whether or not the program uses the statewide data system HMIS. Programs included are identified in the Housing Inventory Count. 

How to understand this report

The PIT count provides a one-night snapshot of homelessness. ​Data is collected annually in January.

​The PIT count should be considered a minimum count, since some people outside the shelter system may not be found on the night of the study, especially people in rural areas and youth. ​Other data is available to understand counts throughout the year.

​PIT Count Data is summarized by household type and includes separate subpopulation tables for households headed by youth (age 24 and under) or households that include military veterans. 
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Available data or reports

CoC-level  reports 
  • ​2022 CoC-wide Count (Report to HUD) 
  • 2022 ​County-level totals
  • Count Trends 2012-2021
  • Previous Count Summaries (2005-)

​Other reports 
  • National PIT Count data on HUD Exchange website
  • PIT Count trend visualizations for all Minnesota CoCs via the CoC's HMIS system Administrator website

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River Valleys CoC a community-based coalition dedicated to working together to prevent and end homelessness in southern Minnesota. 

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River Valleys CoC is also a Continuum of Care region recognized by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the purposes of the HUD Continuum of Care funding program. The CoC's formal name with HUD is Rochester/Southeast Minnesota CoC (MN-502). 

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • What is CoC?
    • Governance
    • Committees
    • Staff
  • Coordinated Entry
    • Need housing help?
    • How CE Works
    • CE Agency Start-Up
    • CE Participating Agency Resources
    • Moving Up
  • Data & Planning
    • Data & Reports
    • CoC Plan
    • HMIS
    • Point in Time Count
  • Funding
    • HUD CoC Program Competition >
      • Local Competition for Projects
      • National Competition Applications
    • Other Funding Opportunities
    • Requesting CoC Support for Applications
  • Learning
    • CoC Grantee Guides
    • Training
  • Get Involved
    • CoC Meetings
    • CoC Membership
    • Local Homeless Response Teams
    • CoC Newsletter