The White House and USICH recently launched ALL INside, a first-of-its-kind initiative to address unsheltered homelessness. Click to read how.

National Youth Outcomes Project Aims to Fill Critical Gap

MANY and Chapin Hall have begun work with federal agencies and stakeholders to develop common, reliable, and valid outcome measures that can be consistently applied across the array of... Continue Reading →

Reducing Homelessness in Real Time: A Measure That Matters

As communities work to build systems, improve processes, and add resources to reduce homelessness, they need data to be as real-time as possible.

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The Change We Seek: Minnesota’s New Action Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness

Through a robust, collaborative effort with communities across the state, the Minnesota Office to Prevent and End Homelessness developed a statewide action plan to end homelessness aligned with the... Continue Reading →

Ending Family Homelessness: The Road Forward

Jasmine met with partners at NAEH’s Conference and left reflecting on the role of federal agencies in supporting an end to homelessness for families in every... Continue Reading →

Rare, Brief, and One-Time: Ending Homelessness in America

Matthew delivered these remarks at the National Alliance to End Homelessness’ National Conference on Ending Family and Youth Homelessness in Los Angeles on March 3, 2018. His remarks were edited... Continue Reading →

Employment First: A Powerful Tool for Ending Homelessness

Employment First empowers people experiencing homelessness and unemployment to find jobs and housing at the same time.

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SAMHSA Funding Opportunity Expands Access to Treatment for People Experiencing Homelessness

A recently announced funding opportunity from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is designed to expand access to behavioral health care and substance use... Continue Reading →

Centering Youth of Color & LGBTQ Young People in Efforts to End Homelessness

It is now clearer than ever that we cannot solve youth homelessness nationwide unless we can solve it for the most vulnerable young people.

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Boston’s Housing Surges: Helping Older Adults Experiencing Chronic Homelessness Find a Permanent Place To Call Home

More than half of the individuals experiencing chronic homelessness in Boston are 50 or older. To address their unique health and medical needs, the City of Boston hosted three... Continue Reading →

Serving Survivors, Ending Family Homelessness: Reflections on How Far We’ve Come and the Road Ahead

Marylouise Kelley shares her reflections on the transformation underway to strengthen partnerships between domestic violence and homelessness service providers, the work we still have to do, and her hopes... Continue Reading →