Government
To End Homelessness, the Energy of Money Must Change
How government and philanthropy can unlock the billions needed to shelter America’s unhoused
How government and philanthropy can unlock the billions needed to shelter America’s unhoused
Systems change efforts that focus on boosting social capital and collective efficacy through building relationships within communities show promise. But do we have the patience to wait for them to work?
Partnerships between nonprofit service providers and government agencies to address homelessness are more effective when the former play a leading role.
Ten Global Cities features a range of interventions that can, through dedicated collaboration, provide solutions to homelessness.
How universities can help mitigate the financial insecurities and social isolation of graduate students and older adults in their communities.
Planned, intergenerational communities can help support families raising foster children, as well as youth and elders seeking low-income housing and community.
Intergenerational home-sharing provides younger adults with affordable housing and older adults with needed income and a way to age in place.
Neighborhood investment trusts can help create more inclusive economies in cities and restore the fabric of US democracy.
Six pathways to making housing more affordable and available from the Ivory Prize for Housing Affordability.
Schools must help liberate their students and their families from social injustice and support the revitalization and sustainability of their communities and environment.