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Destination: Home is always looking for dedicated, dynamic, and passionate people interested in joining our team. View our organization's core values. We do not have any roles open currently, but encourage you to learn about other ways you can get involved with our efforts to end homelessness in our community.
Our initial $50 million pilot will support at least four projects in the Bay Area, serving roughly 400 households. Importantly, nearly half of the homes will be reserved for formerly homeless or extremely low-income households.
Destination: Home is proud to help fund impactful strategies for preventing and ending homelessness in our community. Our organization accepts applications for funding for specific efforts through a request-for-proposal process or by invitation.
Destination: Home is a non-profit organization that aims to end homelessness in Silicon Valley. Learn about its board of directors, staff and partners who represent diverse sectors and perspectives.
Destination: Home is a public-private partnership that invests in affordable housing, homelessness prevention, and ending family homelessness in Santa Clara County. Learn more about their programs, initiatives, and how you can help.
Destination: Home embraces a data-driven and human-centric approach to solving homelessness – and through our Supportive Housing and Innovation Fund, we invest in strategies that address the root causes of homelessness and help ensure that our most vulnerable residents are stably housed.
Destination: Home partnered with Sacred Heart Community Service and other organizations to provide $85.4 million in rental and financial aid to low-income households during the pandemic. The application period has closed for most programs, but you may be eligible for the Santa Clara County Homelessness Prevention System.
Since 2018, Destination: Home has invested more than $121 million in strategies that are driving meaningful action on the Community Plan to End Homelessness, addressing root causes, keeping at-risk households in their homes and improving the quality of life for our unsheltered neighbors.
At Destination: Home, we strive to ensure that our work is informed by those who have experienced homelessness. That’s why we work closely with the Lived Experience Advisory Board – a local leadership development body consisting of members with current or past experience of homelessness. Learn more about the Lived Experience Advisory Board
“Ending and preventing homelessness is painstaking work, requiring system-wide coordination, shared funding, and trust,” writes Destination: Home CEO Jen Loving and board chair Ben Spero for Stanford Social Innovation Review.