Source: John Burton Advocates for Youth
This report analyzes the status of youth in implementation of two state-funded programs addressing homelessness during the pandemic: The $650 million Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program (round one), which requires that local jurisdictions dedicate at least 8% to addressing youth homelessness, and resulted in jurisdictions collectively investing 10% of HHAP funding in youth. Homekey, which did not include an explicit strategy to address youth homelessness and resulted in 0.6% of the $846 million in funding being awarded for projects serving youth.