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Secretary
Shaun Donovan

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Chairperson
Secretary Hilda Solis
Department of Labor

Vice Chairperson
Secretary Tom Vilsack
Department of Agriculture
Secretary Gary Locke
Department of Commerce
Secretary
Robert M. Gates

Department of Defense
Secretary Arne Duncan
Department of Education
Secretary
Dr. Steven Chu

Department of Energy
Secretary
Kathleen Sebelius

Department of Health and Human Services
Secretary
Janet Napolitano

Department of Homeland Security
Secretary Ken Salazar
Department of Interior
Attorney General
Eric Holder

Department of Justice
Commissioner
Michael J. Astrue

Social Security Administration
Secretary
Ray H. LaHood

Department of Transportation
Secretary
Eric K. Shinseki

Department of Veterans Affairs
Chief
Executive Officer
Patrick Corvington

Corporation for National and Community Service

Administrator
Martha N. Johnson
General Services Administration

Director Peter Orszag
Office of Management and Budget
Postmaster General
John E. Potter

United States Postal Service
Executive Director
Joshua DuBois

White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Barbara Poppe
Executive Director
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National Project Homeless Connect

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Project Homeless Connect -

Not a service fair . . .

Not an information and referral event . . .

An innovation.   A One-Day *consumer-focused* One-Stop

It's a new way of doing business, focused on immediacy, hospitality, and results for homeless neighbors.

The innovation of Project Homeless Connect fuses political and civic will in a one-day, one-stop array of resources to provide the hospitality and the support to create a trajectory out of homelessness.

Project Homeless Connect is equal parts welcoming homeless neighbors into the life of the community, changing the way resources are accessed, and achieving quantifiable results for people experiencing homelessness.

A Community Welcome

Project Homeless Connect events vary in size, content and frequency in each community, but share a common intent - to remedy the homelessness of their neighbors. The "under one roof" offerings for consumers and the "mobile hospitality" of volunteers who act as escorts and conductors for their homeless neighbors help lower their barriers and achieve results. Events catalyze community involvement, generating new partnership, commitment, and investment to end homelessness. Project Homeless Connect gives people and organizations who have never been involved in homelessness before a way to make a difference in their community.

A New Public-Private Partnership Service Paradigm

Project Homeless Connect is intended to change how business is done in local communities when it comes to expediting outcomes, lowering barriers, removing obstacles, and increasing results. Public and private sector resource providers work side-by-side in a new configuration, with a focus on problem - solving and results.

A Replicable Model That is Being Adopted Coast to Coast

Denver's Road Home recognized with Council's 2008 Home for Every American Project Homeless Connect Award.

From its origins in San Francisco where it was pioneered by Mayor Gavin Newsom, and building on models of response to Katrina and Stand Downs for veterans, Project Homeless Connect has been identified by the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness as an innovation that can move people more quickly toward housing and stability and furthers the goals of community 10 Year Plans to end homelessness. With encouragement and technical assistance from the Council, Project Homeless Connect has now been adopted by more than 200 communities, large and small, in the U.S., Canada, and Australia in less than three years.  

Resolutions adopted at the 2008 Annual Meetings of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the National Association of Counties encourage and support the increased involvement of mayors and county officials in creating Project Homeless Connect events and also participating in the annual National Project Homeless Connect Week facilitated by the Council. View list of the 220 communities that have already adopted the Project Homeless Connect innovation. 

Project Homeless Connect Innovations

On this page, you will find a variety of resources including a Calendar of upcoming Project Homeless Connect events, a Toolkit prepared by the Council to assist communities plan successful events, the National Project Homeless Connect logo and helpful forms and templates, and links to descriptions of a variety of successful Project Homeless Connect events where lessons learned regarding logistics, partnerships, and results are instructive and inspiring.

 

 
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Last Updated:
May 6, 2010

The United States Interagency Council on Homelessness
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