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Why was the Partnership to End Long Term Homelessness created?

The Partnership to End Long Term Homelessness was created to galvanize the philanthropic leadership and dollars needed to end long-term homelessness in America. Serving as an open knowledge network for funders, the Partnership shares strategic thinking, wide-ranging experience, and expertise to prevent and address chronic homelessness.

The goals of the Partnership are to:

  • generate the philanthropic commitment necessary to transform political will and policies, by leveraging at least $30 million in funding from other national and locally-based foundations, financial institutions and businesses
  • build 150,000 units of permanent supportive housing for the more than 250,000 long-term homeless in the United States, and
  • provide the services needed to tackle homelessness

Read the press release about the founding of the Partnership.



Other questions & answers related to this topic:

Who are the founders of the Partnership?

What is the difference between the Partnership to End Long Term Homelessness and the Collaborative Initiative to Help End Chronic Homelessness?

What are the eligibility requirements and how can I become a member of the Partnership?

What are the benefits of joining the Partnership for those currently funding in the field of long-term homelessness?

How can joining the Partnership benefit those not yet funding in the field of long-term homelessness?

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