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Homelessness​

Abt’s rigorous research, insights and technical assistance enable policymakers and practitioners to understand the scope of homelessness in America and identify what works to prevent and reduce it. Our team partners with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to produce national estimates of homelessness. With federal, state, and non-profit clients, we also examine the effects of homelessness across races, ethnicities, ages, and abilities, including on military veterans, families, and youth. We help federal grantees, communities and nonprofits build capacity to manage prevention and assistance programs to move people from the streets into stable housing. And we partner with those same communities to design scalable, efficient systems that meet their needs and preferences.

Expertise

  • Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
  • Research and Program Evaluation
  • Technical Assistance & Capacity Building
  • Local, State and Federal Policies
  • Data Capture, Analytics, and Visualization

Clients Include

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Family and Youth Services Bureau

Family and Youth Services Bureau

Veterans Affairs

Veterans Affairs

State of Colorado Department of Local Affairs

State of Colorado Department of Local Affairs

California Department of Social Services

California Department of Social Services

United Way of Massachusetts Bay

United Way of Massachusetts Bay

Washington State Department of Commerce

Washington State Department of Commerce

Hilton Foundation

Hilton Foundation

Our Work

Studying National Trends in Homelessness

Since 2007, data collection, analysis and reporting to produce the nation’s estimates of sheltered and unsheltered homelessness to the U.S. Congress

Evaluating California’s Project Roomkey

Best practices for emergency housing for populations with complex needs drawn from our evaluation of California’s Project Roomkey

homeless encampment

Study on homeless encampments and costs and potential cost offsets for federal, state and local policymakers and practitioners to address them

keys

Findings that long-term housing subsidies prevent family homelessness and reduce food insecurity, schooling instability, and domestic partner violence

Our Experts

Michelle Wood
Michelle Wood

Principal Associate, Social & Economic Policy

United States

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Insights

L.A.’s Approach to Homelessness & Vouchers Shows Promise, According to Abt, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Study

Abt’s study found that people experiencing homelessness in LA County are more successful than other households at using a tenant-based federal housing voucher.

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News

How Do TANF Policies Support Families Experiencing Homelessness?

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is a key component in supporting self-sufficiency among families, including those experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Administration for Children…

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Project

The Homeless Families Research Briefs: Combatting Homelessness with Data

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) plays a key role in connecting homeless families to benefits, employment and other services needed to help them find housing and work toward self-sufficiency. The Homeless Families Research Briefs…

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Project

Redesigning the Runaway and Homeless Youth-Homeless Management Information System

The Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) is required by Congress to develop and deploy a Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) for its Runaway & Homeless Youth Program (RHY). The agency wants to ensure it collects high data quality—and…

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