In 2011, the Home For Good Funders Collaborative opened its first grant cycle. This innovative funding strategy brought together public and private funders to leverage existing resources and ensure efficient use of housing homeless service dollars. From December 2011 through March 2012, the Funders Collaborative developed and released its first RFP for $105 million in
Prior the development of the Coordinated Entry System (CES) in Los Angeles, housing systems were unconnected, housing developers operated largely independently and housing assignments were done through waitlist systems rather prioritizing those most in need. In order to create a robust, countywide system, Home For Good and its partners began building a framework for what
Efficient service delivery has always been a goal for Home For Good and our community as we look to provide a standard of excellence across organizations and ensure our service providers have the tools and training needed to serve their most vulnerable clients. advance me today payday loan As a result of this demand, the
The Business Leaders Task Force officially launched Home For Good, an action plan to end chronic and veteran homelessness in LA County by the end of 2016. Cross sector leaders came together to sign on to the original plan, pledging their commitment and resources to resolving this countywide issue. This day was the start to
Seeing the need in our community, United Way of Greater Los Angeles and the LA Area Chamber of Commerce form the Business Leaders Task Force on Homelessness. Over the next year, these business leaders researched relevant models and practices and sought out essential partners in order to create a plan of action to end homelessness