• Corporation for Supportive Housing
    $550,000 through February, 2023

    to conduct a California statewide landscape and gaps analysis on permanent supportive housing and interim housing inventories

    Homelessness USA Awarded: February, 2022
  • L.A. Family Housing Corporation
    $450,000 through January, 2023

    to support the expansion of a shared housing pilot for seniors experiencing or at risk of homelessness in L.A. County

    Homelessness USA Awarded: February, 2022
  • Pathways Housing First Institute
    $100,000 through July, 2023

    to support A Bigger Vision Films in realizing the goals of its film "Beyond the Bridge: A Solution to Homelessness"

    Homelessness USA Awarded: January, 2022
  • PolicyLink
    $1,500,000 through November, 2024

    to design and advance policies and messages related to housing stability for grassroots organizations at the local, state, and federal levels.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: December, 2021
  • Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
    $700,000 through November, 2023

    to inform federal and local policy around housing and homelessness, and coordinate the national homelessness advocacy community’s efforts to build support for an equitable housing assistance agenda.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2021
  • True Colors United Inc.
    $500,000 through June, 2023

    to leverage a new federal funding stream to catalyze long-term systemic change that centers young people in decision-making around preventing and ending youth homelessness in Los Angeles.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2021
  • Corporation for Supportive Housing
    $525,000 through March, 2023

    to help the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority maximize the strategic impact of more than $2B in local, state, and federal funding, primarily directed towards preventing and ending homelessness.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2021
  • The Niskanen Center Inc.
    $1,000,000 through December, 2024

    to develop supply and demand side market-oriented research related to housing development and its effect on homelessness.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2021
  • Terner Center for Housing Innovation
    $840,000 through November, 2024

    to support the Terner Center for Housing Innovation in pursuing projects that connect research, policy, and private sector innovation in order to further housing affordability, economic mobility, and sustainability in California.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2021
  • Abt Global Inc.
    $190,000 through November, 2023

    to conduct research and evaluation for three issue-specific topics aligned with the Homelessness Initiative’s learning agenda.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2021