Partners
The Housing Collective operates through a collective impact model. We collaborate with and coordinate among an extensive network of partners working toward a common goal: end homelessness and ensure access to stable, affordable housing is available for everyone.
Civic Roundtable was launched at Harvard Innovation Labs, driven by the belief that technology has a critical role to play in facilitating government collaboration, and that public servants are key in guiding its development.
- Initiative Housing Innovation Lab
- Region USA
The Institute of Global Homelessness (IGH) drives a global movement to end street homelessness. Our vision is a world where everyone has a home that offers security, safety, autonomy, and opportunity. Founded in 2014, IGH is the first organization to focus on homelessness as a global phenomenon with an emphasis on those who are living on the street or in emergency shelters. It is a partnership between DePaul University (Chicago, USA), and Depaul International (London, UK), which provides direct services for people experiencing homelessness in the UK, Ireland, Ukraine, Slovakia, Croatia, USA, and France. The IGH staff and Advisory Committee work with a broad network of world-class advisors, experts, and organizations — balancing geographies, cultures, and skills.
- Initiative Housing Innovation Lab
- Region USA
- Initiative Opening Doors; Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Region USA
- Initiative Housing Innovation Lab
- Region USA
- Initiative The Housing Collective; Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Region USA
- Initiative The Housing Collective
- Region USA
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