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All Chicago's mission is to unite our community and resources to provide solutions that ensure and sustain the stability of home. We offer targeted emergency funds that fill gaps, work with community partners across the city that help diverse populations, and make sure these partners have the information and preparation needed to meet old and ...
Who We Are. All Chicago Making Homelessness History is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit that partners with local, state, and federal agencies to accomplish our shared goal of ending homelessness. We offer targeted emergency funds that fill gaps, work with community partners across the city that help diverse populations, and make sure these partners have ...
Leave a lasting legacy by including All Chicago in your end-of-life financial and/or estate plans. Planned giving is a smart, practical way to invest in All Chicago’s long-term financial stability while caring for yourself and your loved ones.
The Chicago Continuum of Care (CoC) is a membership organization comprised of more than 100 organizations and individuals who work in partnership to prevent and end homelessness in the City of Chicago.
City residents who need assistance can drop in or schedule an appointment to have an initial assessment to identify their needs for a range of resources, including shelter, food, clothing, domestic violence assistance, job training/placement, and services for the formerly incarcerated.
The Coordinated Entry System (CES) connects people who are experiencing homelessness to housing opportunities in Chicago. The CES uses a standardized housing assessment to understand the needs of households and follows a prioritization plan to refer youth, individuals, and families to housing.
As the Collaborative Applicant for the Chicago Continuum of Care (CoC), All Chicago administers our city’s annual evaluation and application process for HUD’s CoC Funding Competition. The Chicago CoC Annual NOFO Process is broken down into three parts.
Dispelling Myths About Homelessness: Let’s Start with the Facts. At All Chicago Making Homelessness History, we believe in the power of truth. Myths and misconceptions can cloud our understanding of homelessness, often leading to harmful stereotypes that hinder our ability to create real change.
Based on our research and community needs assessment, we developed and launched a Student Emergency Fund designed specifically to support Chicago’s low-income college students at risk of dropping out of school due to an unexpected financial crisis.
Emergency Housing Voucher Referral Process (Documents Included) The Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) program is available through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). In 2021, the Chicago Housing Authority received over 1,000 of these vouchers to support people who are homeless; at risk of homelessness; fleeing or attempting to flee domestic ...