Role of Funders:
How can I find supportive housing programs and other initiatives to end homelessness in my own community or state?
If you are a funder interested in connecting with a locally based supportive housing provider or a local plan to end long-term homelessness in your city or region, please follow the instructions below or email Funders Together for suggestions in your area.
Identify Local Plans to End Homelessness
According to the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, there are now more than 250 completed city and county-based 10-year plans to end homelessness across the country, many of which have been developed by local coalitions and committees of funders, homeless service providers, and government representatives.
This collection of many state, city, and county plans to end homelessness has been compiled by the National Alliance to End Homelessness and the US Interagency Council on Homelessness.
Albany County, New York
Alexandria, VA
Allegheny County, PA
Anchorage, Alaska
Asheville and Buncombe County, NC
Atlanta, Georgia
Austin, TX
Bellingham/Whatcom County, WA
Bridgeport, CT
Burlington, VT
Cambridge, MA
Cape Cod, MA
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Chicago, Illlinois
City of Raleigh and Wake County, NC
City of Tampa and Hillsborough County, FL
Clark County, WA
Collin County, TX
Columbus and Franklin County, OH
Contra Costa County, California
Dallas, TX
Denver, Colorado
Dupage County, IL
East Baton Rouge Parish, LA
Evansville and Vanderburgh County, IN
Gainesville/Alachua County, Florida
Grand Rapids/Kent County, MI
Hartford, CT
Indianapolis, Indiana
King County, WA
Knoxville and Knox County, Tennessee
Los Angeles, CA
Louisville, KY
Maricopa County, Arizona
Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee
Mercer County, New Jersey
Montgomery County, MD
Nashua, NH
Nashville, Tennessee
New Haven, Connecticut
New York, NY
- NYC Department of Homeless Services
- Supportive Housing Network of New York
Norman, OK
Oklahoma City, OK
Pasadena, CA
Philadelphia, PA
- Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition
- Philadelphia Committee to End Homelessness
Pierce County (Tacoma), WA
Placer County, CA
Portland and Multnomah County, OR
Portland, Oregon
Quincy, MA
Quincy, Massachusetts
Raleigh, North Carolina
Saint Louis, MO
San Antonio, TX
San Francisco, CA
Santa Clara County, CA
Scranton and Lackawanna County, PA
Shreveport, LA
Springfield, IL
St. Paul/Ramsey County, MN
State of Colorado
State of Florida
State of Georgia
State of Hawaii
State of Maine
State of Minnesota
State of New Jersey
State of North Carolina
State of Oklahoma
State of Rhode Island
State of South Carolina
State of Utah
State of Missouri
Vancouver, WA
Waco, TX
Washington, DC
Washtenaw County, MI
Yakima, WA
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