Through IU Center for Rural Engagement's community impact process, residents and organizations in Greene County, Indiana, indicated that people experiencing homelessness is an issue in their community. There are no shelters for people experiencing homelessness in Greene County, and service providers noted that people are living in buildings with tarps for roofs, missing floors, and no utilities, as well as in tents, cars, and campers.
To suggest new policy and program directions appropriate for addressing homelessness in Greene County, IU O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs faculty Laura Littlepage led the community in collecting needed data. Reliable measurement is integral to defining a public policy problem, and while the measurement of people experiencing homelessness anywhere is challenging, it is even more difficult in rural areas.



To address the issue of the “hidden” homeless in rural areas, leaders of the study connected with people experiencing homelessness through two local social service providers in Greene County: