New Partnership to Address Homelessness and Increase Permanent Supportive Housing in Baltimore

New Partnership to Address Homelessness and Increase Permanent Supportive Housing in Baltimore

A new partnership to address homelessness in Baltimore will grow the city’s supply of affordable housing with services to help people remain stable.

Over the next three years, the Foundation will collaborate with Baltimore City and local nonprofit housing developers to support the production of at least 85 units of permanent supportive housing for people experiencing chronic homelessness — and bolster the Baltimore City Housing Accelerator Fund. Earlier this year, the city’s $30 million fund awarded grants to 11 projects aimed at increasing the availability of permanent supportive housing, which includes affordable rent and services such as health care, financial coaching, and referrals to other community resources to enable people to achieve and maintain stability.

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Source: The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation