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HOMELESSNESS RESPONSE: engaging landlords at the CoC level

To successfully house people experiencing homelessness, homeless services providers need to partner with landlords. There are lots of ways to organize this work, but some communities have started to centralize landlord recruitment. In these communities, the Continuum of Care (or CoC) lead organization (which coordinates homeless response throughout a geographic area) has a team that manages landlord relations for providers in their community. This can really make life easier for case managers and other staff at provider organizations! Tarrant County (home of Fort Worth, Texas) is one of the communities who's organizing their landlord work in this way. In this video, Kimberly Doty, Housing Director for the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition, explains how it works. (Learn more about the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition at https://ahomewithhope.org/.) The Center for Learning (CFL) is a suite of online training resources for the homeless response field. The CFL is brought to you by the National Alliance to End Homelessness. Learn more and connect with us: - National Alliance to End Homelessness: https://endhomelessness.org - Newsletter and socials: https://endhomelessness.org/help-end-... - The Center for Learning’s full courses: https://learning.endhomelessness.org The views expressed in videos on this channel are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of the National Alliance to End Homelessness. We do not necessarily endorse any particular software tool mentioned by a speaker in our videos. We’re just here to help folks learn from each other. Every community is different, and we hope that providing multiple viewpoints will help you decide which solutions will work best in your community.

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