Impact of the Distribution of Funding for Homelessness Relief Programs on Racial Demographics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v12i4.2286Keywords:
Homelessness, Racial disparities, Continuum of Care, CoC, Funding allocation, Supportive housing, Transitional housing, Socio-economic challenges, Urban policy, Social equity, HMIS, Homeless Management Information SystemAbstract
Homelessness has emerged as a multifaceted crisis affecting individuals and families globally. In recent years, there has been a significant rise in the number of individuals experiencing homelessness, leading to increased attention from policymakers and the public alike. In response to the escalating homelessness crisis, governments have established CoC programs as a central approach through means such as sustained support, transitional housing, and permanent housing. In this paper, we will conduct an analysis of funding allocation in the Continuum of Care (CoC) programs and its implications for homelessness across diverse racial categories. This study seeks to unravel the differential impact of these factors on racial communities through data analysis. Preliminary findings indicate that while funding mechanisms are crucial, their effects on homelessness are not uniform across racial groups. This investigation underscores the need for targeted, racially informed strategies in addressing homelessness, offering valuable insights for policy-making and intervention efforts.
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