We work alongside supportive housing programs to close the gap between placing someone in a home and keeping them there — so case managers can focus on their clients, not the paperwork.
Getting someone into housing is hard. Keeping them there is harder — and far less visible. Case managers in scattered-site programs are responsible for monitoring housing quality across dozens of privately-rented units, coordinating with landlords, preparing for inspections, and documenting outcomes for funders.
That operational layer is where housing stability is won or lost. And right now, it's being managed with tools that were never built for it.
Axispoint Housing Operations is an early-stage initiative focused on one specific problem: the gap between housing placement and housing stability in scattered-site supportive housing programs.
Programs like HUD-VASH, Permanent Supportive Housing, and Rapid Rehousing place clients in privately-rented units across a city. The ongoing work of monitoring those units, managing landlord relationships, and documenting housing quality falls to case managers — on top of everything else they carry.
We are currently working with a small number of partner agencies in the DC metro area to understand this problem from the inside. If your organization operates a scattered-site program and you're open to a conversation, we'd like to hear from you.
If you run a scattered-site supportive housing program in the DC area and want to explore what it looks like to have housing operations handled for you — we'd like to have a conversation. No commitment required.
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