Every door is the right door.
Wichita has 25+ programs, 87 beds, and a network of caring agencies. What it doesn't have is a way to connect those resources to the people who need them without luck, persistence, and tribal knowledge. One Door is the routing layer that makes the existing system work.
87
total emergency shelter beds
in the Wichita system right now.
17
actually reachable tonight
after eligibility gates, population restrictions, and referral-only rules.
45
avg days homeless in Wichita
vs. 176 national. Ours is better because people cycle, not because routing works.
$20.2M/yr absorbed by Wichita for broken routing
Source: WSU Public Policy & Management Center, May 2025. A 15% reduction ≈ $3M avoided annually, well above the $500K pilot cost.
One Door — Case Navigator
Jordan's daily workflow — who came through today, what the recommender said, what needs follow-up.
See the full pilot KPIs
90-day outcomes dashboard — bed-match time, reroute reasons, cost avoided. (Oracle track)