
CSH Building Thriving Communities
CSH is a national nonprofit intermediary and CDFI that collaborates with communities to advance proven solutions that stop the cycle of homelessness.
The Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) is the national champion for supportive housing, demonstrating its potential to improve the lives of very vulnerable individuals and families by helping communities create more than 385,000 real homes for
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ABOUT CSH
CSH designed the Dimensions of Quality Supportive Housing for a wide variety of stakeholders including developers, landlords, service providers, funders, tenant leaders, housing managers, property managers, government officials and health care organizations.
•According to a CSH Needs Assessment (2019), approx. 64,643 units are needed across the state to serve people with serious mental illness and who are cycling through various state systems. Why New York?
The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation funded Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) and The California Housing Partnership (The Partnership) to conduct a data analysis in California to assess the total statewide need for housing, housing support services, and interim interventions.
CSH csh.org Page 1 What is Housing First? Housing First is the basic idea that everyone is ready for housing regardless of the complexity or the severity of their needs. Most importantly, it is more than a project or program model, it is a system-wide framework. Housing First stands opposed to
CSH is nationally recognized for expertise, resources and trainings that create housing as a platform to access services to improve the lives of the most vulnerable people, maximize public resources and build healthy communities.
The California Homeless Housing Needs Assessment
The state and federal governments are projected to commit an average of $1.2 billion toward affordable and supportive housing annually. We’re providing the data legislators need to close the $6.9 billion gap between the housing and services we …
The CSH Standards help organizations understand how to create and operate supportive housing that will best achieve these outcomes and ensure equitable impact of positive outcomes for all positive residents, with specific attention to outcomes for Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC), and other systematically marginalized
Methodology - The California Homeless Housing Needs Assessment
CSH derived the number of households currently experiencing homelessness, 206,679 from publicly available data from the state’s Homeless Data Integration System (HDIS) for individuals and families who at least minimally connected to services offered locally through a …