Homelessness & Housing

Preventing Homelessness

We work with communities to increase access to resources that help people at risk of homelessness stay stably housed.

Overview

When someone is at risk of losing their home, they often seek help from a local housing agency or provider. But when they do, they discover that there is no single entry point, and that the processes to get help are often cumbersome and confusing. These conditions can contribute to more people being unstably housed.  

At the same time, housing agencies and providers often do not know who is at risk of becoming homeless and what services or resources may be available and effective for them. This lack of knowledge makes it more difficult for governments to ensure people at risk of homelessness have access to the help they need.  

To improve housing stability for people at risk of homelessness, the GPL works with governments and Continuums of Care to design and test interventions that coordinate resources and services, such as rental assistance, legal services, case management, and income supports.  

This includes working to identify individuals at the highest risk of becoming homeless and ensuring that resources are tailored to them effectively and equitably. We facilitate cross-system collaboration to test solutions that increase housing stability for people exiting the criminal justice or child welfare systems because we know these populations are often at a high risk for future homelessness. 

We provide technical assistance and applied research support to help local jurisdictions: 

  • Implement earlier screening tools to identify who in their community is at risk of homelessness.  
  • Evaluate the impact of strategies designed to reduce entrances to homelessness. 
  • Pilot discharge processes to connect people exiting institutions such as hospitals, prisons, and foster care, to housing resources.   
  • Convene cross-system stakeholders to leverage data, align on goals, and jointly implement interventions. 
headshot of Chelsea Neblett smiling with long, dark hair, wearing a blue button-up shirt and a black blazer against a neutral gray background.
Our hotline gets 9,600 calls every month…With the help of the GPL, we’ve been able to take a variety of datasets and put them together to understand the start and end points of residents reaching out for housing resources. We have developed this approach with our stakeholders to ensure that we’re gathering data that’s not only helping the HelpLine operate efficiently, but that’s also impacting and providing data that can be used by the entire [homelessness response] system. Chelsea Neblett
Program Director of Housing Services, Detroit Housing and Revitalization Department

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Explore the GPL’s Homelessness & Housing Initiatives

Explore the GPL’s Homelessness & Housing Initiatives

Homelessness response workforce leaders participate in a workshop around a table.

The GPL works with governments, Continuums of Care, and social service providers to prevent people from becoming homeless, rehouse those who do, and train staff on key skills for homelessness response.

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Watch a Webinar on Our Homelessness Prevention Work with Detroit’s Housing Resource HelpLine

Watch a Webinar on Our Homelessness Prevention Work with Detroit’s Housing Resource HelpLine

During a virtual event, GPL staff and representatives of the City of Detroit discussed Detroit’s launch of a centralized hotline to tailor interventions for people at risk of homelessness.

Coordinated Upstream Homelessness Prevention: Learnings from the City of Detroit’s Centralized Access Model


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