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Technical Assistance: Homelessness 

Homelessness  |  Affordable Housing  |  Community Development

Center for Urban Community Services
Based in New York City, CUCS is the nation's largest provider of supportive services in supportive housing. CUCS provides consultation and technical assistance to other agencies throughout the country.

Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness
The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, in partnership with communities throughout the state, creates change through leadership, community organizing, advocacy and education. Our mission is to end homelessness in Connecticut.

Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH)
CSH provides advice and development expertise, makes loans and grants to supportive housing sponsors, strengthens the supportive housing industry, and reforms public policy to make it easier to create and operate supportive housing.

CSH Southern New England Program   
Local Corporation for Supportive Housing office in Connecticut.

CSH One Step Beyond Institute
The One Step Beyond Institute is a comprehensive project development initiative by CSH's Southern New England Program that provides participating teams with the tools, knowledge and resources needed to plan, develop and implement supportive housing projects. 

Partnership to End Long Term Homelessness (PELTH)
PELTH was created to galvanize the philanthropic leadership and dollars needed to end long-term homelessness in America, sharing strategic thinking, wide-ranging experience, and expertise to prevent and address long-term homelessness.

Technical Assistance Collaborative (TAC)
TAC is a national non-profit organization that works to achieve positive outcomes on behalf of people with disabilities, people who are homeless, and people with other special needs by providing state-of-the-art information, capacity building, and technical expertise to organizations and policymakers in the areas of mental health, substance abuse, human services, and affordable housing.

Women’s Institute for Housing and Economic Development
The mission of the Women's Institute for Housing and Economic Development is to build affordable housing that fosters economic security for low-income women and families.

 

 


One in four Connecticut households earn less than 80% of area median income and pay 30% or more of that income for housing.