Resource Roundup: Preventing Housing Crises and Homelessness

Efforts to prevent homelessness are not yet well researched and the strategies are still being innovated and tested, but we’ve pulled together some resources to help as you... Continue Reading →

Resource Roundup: Building Your System

These resources will help you achieve Objective 1.1 in Home, Together, which incorporates the planning and system-building that we must do to build a solid foundation for efforts to end... Continue Reading →

Driving Progress in the Year Ahead: Our Top Priorities for 2019

As we implement our work this year, we’re prioritizing progress and impact within these activities.

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What About Maria? We Need a Federal Plan More Focused on Homelessness Among Older Adults

Experiencing homelessness as an older adult is different than for a younger person. 

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New Vouchers Propel Us Forward

HUD's recent awards of new mainstream vouchers expands the resources communities can tap into for single adults experiencing homelessness. Read more from Policy Director Lindsay Knotts about... Continue Reading →

Council Convenes and Appoints ED’s Jason Botel as Vice-Chair

On April 26, the 19 federal member agencies of the Council came together to review the Council’s progress in FY 2017, and discuss the federal strategic plan to prevent and... Continue Reading →

Restorative Policing: Enhancing Public Safety for All

A more holistic, coordinated approach between law enforcement, social service agencies, business and community leaders, and housing providers is required to reduce homelessness; the Chief of Police for... Continue Reading →

Initiative Sparks Change in Local Organizations’ Approach to Racial Equity in Work to End Homelessness

A local leader in the work to end homelessness in central New York explains how a racial equity initiative shaped service delivery and decision-making locally to better... Continue Reading →

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 →

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 →