Homelessness should be brief, rare, and nonrecurring.
DC has made record investments in homelessness services in recent years, but it is still not enough. DCFPI works on issues along the homelessness services continuum—from access to shelters to funding for programs such as Permanent Supportive Housing and Targeted Affordable Housing.
Featured Publications & Resources
In The News
Advocates To Bowser: Spend On Homeless, Not Tax Cuts
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 27, 2017 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness / Revenue & Budget / Taxes
Blog
On the 18th, Help Put Homelessness and Affordable Housing at the Top of DC’s Agenda!
By Kate Coventry • March 6, 2017 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness
In The News
Washington D.C. Homelessness Double National Average
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 1, 2017 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness
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Videos
Video: How DC Can Become the First Major City to End Chronic Homelessness
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • September 28, 2023 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness
Fact Sheets
Summary: Bringing It All Home: How DC Can Become the First Major City to End Chronic Homelessness and Provide Higher-Quality Services
By Kate Coventry • April 5, 2023 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness
Report
Bringing it All Home: How DC Can Become the First Major City to End Chronic Homelessness and Provide Higher-Quality Services
By Kate Coventry • April 4, 2023 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness