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Federal Strategic Plan

All In is a multi-year, interagency roadmap for a future when no one experiences the tragedy and indignity of homelessness—and everyone has a safe, stable, accessible, and affordable home.

 

The plan was developed by USICH in partnership with the 19 federal agencies that make up the USICH Council, and it will be updated annually to reflect the latest evidence, progress, and input. To develop All In, USICH undertook a comprehensive and inclusive input process that included more than 1,500 online comments and 81 listening sessions that gathered feedback from thousands of providers, elected officials, advocates, and others—including more than 500 who have experienced homelessness. The process included people from nearly 650 communities, tribes, and territories.

 

All In sets an ambitious goal to reduce homelessness 25% by 2025 and encourages state and local governments to use the plan as a blueprint for developing their own strategic plans and for setting their own ambitious goals for 2025. The plan is built around six pillars: three foundations—equity, data and evidence, and collaboration—and three solutions—housing and support, crisis response, and prevention. To drive and measure national, local, and systems-level progress, USICH will develop and publish implementation plans and guidance for partners and communities.

"Every American deserves a safe and reliable place to call home. It’s a matter of security, stability, and well-being. It is also a matter of basic dignity and who we are as a nation."

- President Joe Biden

Solutions

1

Lead With Equity

  1. Ensure federal efforts to prevent and end homelessness, promote equity and equitable outcomes

  2. Promote inclusive decision-making and authentic collaboration

  3. Increase access to federal housing and homelessness funding for American Indian and Alaska Native communities living on and off tribal lands

  4. Examine federal policies and practices that may have created and perpetuated racial and other disparities among people at risk of or experiencing homelessness

2

Use Data and Evidence to Make Decisions

  1. Strengthen the federal government's capacity to use data and evidence to inform federal policy and funding

  2. Strengthen the capacity of state and local governments, territories, tribes, Native-serving organizations operating off tribal land, and nonprofits to collect, report, and use data

  3. Create opportunities for innovation and research to build and disseminate evidence for what works

3

Collaborate At All Levels

  1. Promote collaborative leadership at all levels of government and across sectors

  2. Improve information-sharing with public and private organizations at the federal, state, and local level

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4

Scale Housing and Supports That Meet Demand

  1. Maximize the use of existing federal housing assistance

  2. Expand engagement, resources, and incentives for the creation of new safe, affordable, and accessible housing

  3. Increase the supply and impact of permanent supportive housing for individuals and families with complex service needs-including unaccompanied, pregnant, and parenting youth and young adults

  4. Improve effectiveness of rapid rehousing or individuals and families-including unaccompanied, pregnant, and parenting youth and young adults

  5. Support enforcement of fair housing and combat other forms of housing discrimination that perpetuate disparities in homelessness

  6. Strengthen system capacity to address the needs of people with chronic health conditions, including mental health conditions and/or substance use disorders

  7. Maximize current resources that can provide voluntary and trauma-informed supportive services and income supports to people experiencing or at risk of homelessness

  8. Increase the use of practices grounded in evidence in service delivery across all program types

5

Improve Effectiveness of Homelessness response Systems

  1. Spearhead an all-of-government effort to end unsheltered homelessness

  2. Evaluate coordinated entry and provide tools and guidance on effective assessment processes that center equity, remove barriers, streamline access, and divert people from homelessness

  3. Increase availability of and access to emergency shelter-especially non-congregate shelter-and other temporary accommodations

  4. Solidify the relationship between CoCs, public health agencies, and emergency management agencies to improve coordination when future public health emergencies and natural disasters arise

  5. Expand the use of "housing problem-solving" approaches for diversion and rapid exit

  6. Remove and reduce programmatic, regulatory, and other barriers that systematically delay or deny access to housing for households with the highest needs

6

Prevent Homelessness

  1. Reducing housing instability for households most at risk of homelessness by increasing the availability of and access to meaningful and sustainable employment, education, and other mainstream services, opportunities and resources

  2. Reduce housing instability for families, youth, and single adults with former involvement with or who are directly exiting from publicly funded institutional systems

  3. Reduce housing instability among older adults and people with disabilities-including people with mental health conditions and/or substance use disorders-by increasing access to home and community-based services and housing that is affordable, accessible, and integrated

  4. Reduce housing instability for American Indian and Alaska Native communities living on and off tribal lands

  5. Reduce housing instability among youth and young adults

  6. Reduce housing instability among survivors of human trafficking, sexual assault, stalking, and domestic violence, including family violence and intimate partner violence 

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