• Funders for Housing and Opportunity
    $500,000 through November, 2023

    to support Funders for Housing and Opportunity (FHO), a cross-sector, non-partisan, national funding collaborative committed to bettering life outcomes for rent burdened households and individuals experiencing homelessness through permanent housing.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2021
  • National Low Income Housing Coalition and Low Income Housing
    $800,000 through October, 2023

    to support two closely coordinated national collaborative campaigns on housing and homelessness that align 1) advocacy organizations from non-housing sectors and 2) existing housing and homelessness advocates.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2021
  • New Venture Fund
    $650,000 through October, 2024

    to support the Housing Narrative Lab, a national effort to provide timely, research-based messaging to respond to harmful narratives about the causes and solutions to homelessness.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2021
  • Inner City Law Center
    $55,000 through April, 2023

    to provide benefit assessments for people with lived experience of homelessness who engage in consulting and advisory roles in Los Angeles County, and the development of a white paper on public benefit rules.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: November, 2021
  • USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work
    $270,000 through October, 2023

    to conduct research using mobile technology to monitor health and housing trajectories of people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: October, 2021
  • Urban Institute
    $85,000 through April, 2022

    to support the first phase in the development of a third party/master leasing plan across Los Angeles.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: October, 2021
  • Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority
    $69,000 through December, 2023

    to support a coordinated effort to move individuals experiencing homelessness from a City of Los Angeles encampment on San Vicente Boulevard to interim and permanent housing options.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: October, 2021
  • Mercatus Center Inc.
    $100,000 through March, 2022

    to support policy research on how reforms to land-use restriction and other urban policies can foster growth, economic mobility, and healthy civil society, specifically around housing affordability and development.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: September, 2021
  • Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.
    $90,000 through June, 2022

    to create and disseminate case studies on Project Homekey conversions to permanent housing.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: September, 2021
  • Jenesse Center Inc.
    $355,000 through September, 2022

    to support housing assistance for survivors of domestic violence and expand services in South Los Angeles.

    Homelessness USA Awarded: September, 2021