HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs Homeless Populations and Subpopulations
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on point-in-time information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) as part of their CoC Program application process, per the
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Fiscal Year 2022 Continuum of Care Program Competition. CoCs are required to provide an unduplicated count of homeless persons according to
HUD standards (explained in HUD’s annual HIC and PIT count notice and HUD’s Point-in-Time Count Methodology Guide https://www.hudexchange.info/hdx/guides/pit-hic/). HUD has
conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with these
standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the homeless counts may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to count the homeless may cause a
change in homeless counts between reporting periods.
Summary by household type reported:
Demographic summary by ethnicity:
Demographic summary by gender:
Indiana
State Name:
Summary of persons in each household type:
44 274
Persons Age 18 to 24 179 51
730 3,631
Persons Over Age 24 2,541 360
774 3,905
Persons in households without children¹ 2,720 411
Unsheltered Total
Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing*
Sheltered
752 3,841
Households without children¹ 2,690 399
8 470
Households with at least one adult and one child² 335 127
0 21
Households with only children³ 20 1
760 4,332
Total Homeless Households 3,045 527
25 1,523
Persons in households with at least one adult and one child² 1,120 378
13 991
Children Under Age 18 732 246
1 61
Persons Age 18 to 24 49 11
11 471
Persons Over Age 24 339 121
0 21
Persons in households with only children³ 20 1
799 5,449
Total Homeless Persons 3,860 790
Unsheltered Total
Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing*
Sheltered
38 274
204 32
Hispanic / Latino
761 5,175
3,656 758
Non-Hispanic / Non- Latino
799 5,449
Total 3,860 790
Female 256 2,207
1,577 374
Male 540 3,214
2,270 404
Transgender 1 14
8 5
Gender Non-Conforming (i.e. not exclusively male or female) 1 13
5 7
Questioning 1 1
0 0
799 5,449
Total 3,860 790
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
* Safe Haven programs are included in the Transitional Housing category.
¹This category includes single adults, adult couples with no children, and groups of adults.
²This category includes households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
³This category includes persons under age 18, including children in one-child households, adolescent parents and their children, adolescent siblings, or other household configurations composed only of children.
HUD 2022 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs Homeless Populations and Subpopulations
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on point-in-time information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) as part of their CoC Program application process, per the
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Fiscal Year 2022 Continuum of Care Program Competition. CoCs are required to provide an unduplicated count of homeless persons according to
HUD standards (explained in HUD’s annual HIC and PIT count notice and HUD’s Point-in-Time Count Methodology Guide https://www.hudexchange.info/hdx/guides/pit-hic/). HUD has
conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with these
standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the homeless counts may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to count the homeless may cause a
change in homeless counts between reporting periods.
Demographic summary by race:
Summary of chronically homeless persons in each household type:
Summary of chronically homeless households by household type reported:
Summary of all other populations reported:
Unsheltered Total
Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing*
Sheltered
157 1,862
Black or African-American 1,426 279
600 3,265
White 2,223 442
4 37
Asian 27 6
14 60
American Indian or Alaska Native 29 17
4 29
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 21 4
20 196
Multiple Races 134 42
799 5,449
Total 3,860 790
75 469
Chronically Homeless persons in households without children¹ 393 1
0 40
Chronically Homeless persons in households with at least one adult and one child² 40 0
75 510
Total Chronically Homeless Persons 434 1
Unsheltered Total
Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing*
Sheltered
0 13
Chronically Homeless households with at least one adult and one child² 13 0
1,337
Severely Mentally Ill 206
802 329
936
Chronic Substance Abuse 148
567 221
482
Veterans 209
234 39
32
HIV/AIDS 5
20 7
470
Victims of Domestic Violence 98
349 23
267
Unaccompanied Youth 44 29
194
21
Unaccompanied Youth Under 18 1 0
20
246
Unaccompanied Youth 18-24 43 29
174
40
Parenting Youth 11 1
28
0
0
Parenting Youth Under 18 0
0
40
11
Parenting Youth 18-24 1
28
61
Children of Parenting Youth 20 1
40
0 1
Chronically Homeless persons in households with only children³ 1 0
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
* Safe Haven programs are included in the Transitional Housing category.
¹This category includes single adults, adult couples with no children, and groups of adults.
²This category includes households with one adult and at least one child under age 18.
³This category includes persons under age 18, including children in one-child households, adolescent parents and their children, adolescent siblings, or other household configurations composed only of children.

Indiana Homeless Demographics

  • 1.
    HUD 2022 Continuumof Care Homeless Assistance Programs Homeless Populations and Subpopulations Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on point-in-time information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) as part of their CoC Program application process, per the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Fiscal Year 2022 Continuum of Care Program Competition. CoCs are required to provide an unduplicated count of homeless persons according to HUD standards (explained in HUD’s annual HIC and PIT count notice and HUD’s Point-in-Time Count Methodology Guide https://www.hudexchange.info/hdx/guides/pit-hic/). HUD has conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with these standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the homeless counts may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to count the homeless may cause a change in homeless counts between reporting periods. Summary by household type reported: Demographic summary by ethnicity: Demographic summary by gender: Indiana State Name: Summary of persons in each household type: 44 274 Persons Age 18 to 24 179 51 730 3,631 Persons Over Age 24 2,541 360 774 3,905 Persons in households without children¹ 2,720 411 Unsheltered Total Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing* Sheltered 752 3,841 Households without children¹ 2,690 399 8 470 Households with at least one adult and one child² 335 127 0 21 Households with only children³ 20 1 760 4,332 Total Homeless Households 3,045 527 25 1,523 Persons in households with at least one adult and one child² 1,120 378 13 991 Children Under Age 18 732 246 1 61 Persons Age 18 to 24 49 11 11 471 Persons Over Age 24 339 121 0 21 Persons in households with only children³ 20 1 799 5,449 Total Homeless Persons 3,860 790 Unsheltered Total Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing* Sheltered 38 274 204 32 Hispanic / Latino 761 5,175 3,656 758 Non-Hispanic / Non- Latino 799 5,449 Total 3,860 790 Female 256 2,207 1,577 374 Male 540 3,214 2,270 404 Transgender 1 14 8 5 Gender Non-Conforming (i.e. not exclusively male or female) 1 13 5 7 Questioning 1 1 0 0 799 5,449 Total 3,860 790 Tuesday, December 6, 2022 * Safe Haven programs are included in the Transitional Housing category. ¹This category includes single adults, adult couples with no children, and groups of adults. ²This category includes households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. ³This category includes persons under age 18, including children in one-child households, adolescent parents and their children, adolescent siblings, or other household configurations composed only of children.
  • 2.
    HUD 2022 Continuumof Care Homeless Assistance Programs Homeless Populations and Subpopulations Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on point-in-time information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care (CoCs) as part of their CoC Program application process, per the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Fiscal Year 2022 Continuum of Care Program Competition. CoCs are required to provide an unduplicated count of homeless persons according to HUD standards (explained in HUD’s annual HIC and PIT count notice and HUD’s Point-in-Time Count Methodology Guide https://www.hudexchange.info/hdx/guides/pit-hic/). HUD has conducted a limited data quality review but has not independently verified all of the information submitted by each CoC. The reader is therefore cautioned that since compliance with these standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the homeless counts may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to count the homeless may cause a change in homeless counts between reporting periods. Demographic summary by race: Summary of chronically homeless persons in each household type: Summary of chronically homeless households by household type reported: Summary of all other populations reported: Unsheltered Total Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing* Sheltered 157 1,862 Black or African-American 1,426 279 600 3,265 White 2,223 442 4 37 Asian 27 6 14 60 American Indian or Alaska Native 29 17 4 29 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 21 4 20 196 Multiple Races 134 42 799 5,449 Total 3,860 790 75 469 Chronically Homeless persons in households without children¹ 393 1 0 40 Chronically Homeless persons in households with at least one adult and one child² 40 0 75 510 Total Chronically Homeless Persons 434 1 Unsheltered Total Emergency Shelter Transitional Housing* Sheltered 0 13 Chronically Homeless households with at least one adult and one child² 13 0 1,337 Severely Mentally Ill 206 802 329 936 Chronic Substance Abuse 148 567 221 482 Veterans 209 234 39 32 HIV/AIDS 5 20 7 470 Victims of Domestic Violence 98 349 23 267 Unaccompanied Youth 44 29 194 21 Unaccompanied Youth Under 18 1 0 20 246 Unaccompanied Youth 18-24 43 29 174 40 Parenting Youth 11 1 28 0 0 Parenting Youth Under 18 0 0 40 11 Parenting Youth 18-24 1 28 61 Children of Parenting Youth 20 1 40 0 1 Chronically Homeless persons in households with only children³ 1 0 Tuesday, December 6, 2022 * Safe Haven programs are included in the Transitional Housing category. ¹This category includes single adults, adult couples with no children, and groups of adults. ²This category includes households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. ³This category includes persons under age 18, including children in one-child households, adolescent parents and their children, adolescent siblings, or other household configurations composed only of children.