More Affordable Housing

Supportive housing works, but delivering it at scale requires reliable, sustained financing and common-sense zoning reforms that ensure quality housing and services over time.

Today, too many communities are stuck paying for costly emergency responses—like ER visits, shelters, and jail stays—without solving homelessness. Shifting resources toward stable housing with support services is a smarter, more cost‑effective approach that delivers lasting results.

Our policy solutions help communities align funding streams, strengthen accountability, and invest in what works, ensuring supportive housing is not only built, but maintained to meet the needs of residents and neighborhoods alike.

To turn these solutions into real results, we advance targeted policy efforts that strengthen how supportive housing is funded and sustained, including:

Federal investment makes supportive housing possible. Congress is deciding the final Fiscal Year 2027 funding levels for critical housing and services programs.

State leaders can prioritize supportive housing in their Qualified Allocation Plans (QAP) to create more housing opportunities in their communities.

Housing units being constructed.

Our California policy work strengthens services and moves people experiencing homelessness from crisis to stability.