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Announcing the 2026 Groundwork Teams: Advancing Youth Supportive Housing Across the Country

CSH is thrilled to announce the teams selected for the 2026 Groundwork: Youth Supportive Housing Development Training Series, a comprehensive four‑month virtual program designed to help communities turn early‑stage ideas into fully developed supportive housing concepts for youth and young adults.

This year’s Groundwork cohort brings together a diverse group of organizations—youth service providers, developers, system partners, and community leaders—who share a commitment to creating safe, stable, and supportive housing opportunities tailored to young people. Over the coming months, participants will engage in a dynamic learning experience that blends training, coaching, and collaborative project development.

About the Groundwork Training Series

Groundwork is a four‑month virtual learning and technical assistance program designed to help multi‑sector teams move a youth supportive housing concept from early vision to actionable plan. Through four live sessions, guided team meetings, individualized coaching, and optional office hours, teams build shared understanding, deepen partnerships, and clarify the steps needed to develop effective supportive housing for youth and young adults.

Participants explore model design, project development basics, system collaboration strategies, and role alignment. Youth and young adult engagement is strongly encouraged to ensure concepts reflect lived expertise and community needs.

Introducing the 2026 Groundwork Cohort

We are proud to welcome the following teams to this year’s Groundwork cohort:

  • Better Youth — Los Angeles, California
  • Child and Family Charities — Lansing, Michigan
  • Covenant House International — Dallas, Texas and Boston, Massachusetts
  • Emerging Phoenix — Richmond, Virginia
  • Living Waters Youth — Chicago, Illinois
  • Montana Continuum of Care Coalition
  • Zoe, Incorporated — Richmond, Kentucky

These organizations bring deep experience, passion, and insight from communities across the country. Over the next four months, they will work collaboratively with CSH and one another to strengthen their supportive housing concepts and build the partnerships necessary for long‑term success.

Why Groundwork Matters

Youth and young adults experiencing homelessness face unique challenges—and systems are often not designed to fully meet their needs. Supportive housing provides a stable, youth‑centered foundation for young people to thrive. By equipping communities with tools, knowledge, and a collaborative framework, Groundwork helps lay the foundation for impactful, sustainable solutions.

We look forward to supporting this year’s Groundwork teams as they bring transformative projects to life.

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2025 CSH Community Investment Year in Review

A look at how CSH deployed $202 million to advance supportive housing in 2025

In 2025, CSH’s Community Investment team deployed flexible, mission-driven capital to advance supportive housing and community-based health and service solutions nationwide. Through strategic lending and New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) investments, we partnered with nonprofit and mission-aligned for-profit developers to expand access to affordable housing and essential services for people most impacted by homelessness. 

2025 at a Glance

2025 Project Highlights

The Stewart Hotel | Manhattan, NY

A historic hotel reimagined as supportive housing in the heart of Manhattan 

CSH provided $6.6 million in subordinate acquisition financing to support the transformation of the historic Stewart Hotel into 579 units of supportive and affordable housing. Developed by Breaking Ground and Slate Property Group, the project will dedicate 50% of units to formerly homeless people, with on-site supportive services. 

The 31-story building, constructed in 1929, located across from Penn Station, includes space for social services and community use, with large unit layouts that support efficient conversion to high-quality supportive housing. 

Casa MiA | Spokane, WA 

Supporting an emerging developer with lived experience to bring supportive housing to Eastern Washington

CSH provided a $977,000 loan to MiA Mujeres in Action, an emerging developer led by staff and board members with lived expertise. CSH’s first loan in Eastern Washington will support the creation of 12 supportive housing units for women who are survivors of domestic violence. 

Bowdoin Street Senior Housing | Boston, MA 

Bowdoin Street Senior Housing | Boston, MA 

Aiding new senior housing with supportive units in CSH’s first Massachusetts investment 

CSH provided a $3.85 million loan to nonprofit developer, Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation to support predevelopment and acquisition for new construction of a 50-unit senior housing development, including 13 supportive housing units for formerly homeless seniors. This project marks CSH’s first loan in Massachusetts.

East Valley Medical Respite Center | Mesa, AZ 

Advancing medical respite care and housing stability for people experiencing homelessness 

CSH made a $15 million NMTC investment to support the development of the East Valley Medical Respite Center in Mesa, AZ, led by Circle the City, the only Federally Qualified Health Center in central Arizona that focuses exclusively on serving individuals experiencing homelessness. 

The project will create a 30,000-square-foot facility with 85 medical respite beds, providing healthcare, behavioral health services, pharmacy access, and housing placement support, often offering clients their first safe place to recover after experiencing homelessness. 

Looking Ahead to 2026 

As we move into 2026, CSH remains committed to expanding access to capital for emerging developers, advancing supportive housing solutions, and investing in projects that strengthen housing stability, health, and community well-being nationwide. 

Thank you for your continued partnership and support.