Pinellas County Point in Time (PIT) Data Dashboard

The Point in Time Count (PIT) is a count of unsheltered and sheltered people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires Continuums of Care (CoC) nationally to conduct Point in Time (PIT) Counts biannually, though communities are encouraged to participate annually. During this count, teams of trained volunteers are deployed into the community to survey people experiencing homelessness.

The PIT Count takes place in the last week of January and includes both sheltered and unsheltered persons (those residing in Emergency Shelters, Transitional Housing, or Safe Havens. Unsheltered persons are those residing in places not meant for human habitation, such as a car or the street.

Data collected during the Point in Time Count is reported to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This data is also analyzed and compiled into a report known as the PIT Report.

An overview of findings from the 2024 Pinellas County PIT Count is below, as well as interactive maps providing visualizations of this data. 2025 Pinellas PIT data will be available in the Summer of 2025.

Also available below is a list of key terms and archived Pinellas PIT Reports. Click here for PIT Volunteer information.

Key Terms

Archived Pinellas PIT Reports