There are several local and national studies that impact the way the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing designs its systems and programs. The department relies on research and data to guide innovation and policy. Here are several reports that impact the work of preventing and ending homelessness:
San Francisco Plans & Reports
San Francisco Controllers Office Vehicle Triage Center Evaluation Memo – February 1, 2021
San Francisco Coordinated Community Plan to Prevent and End Youth Homelessness 2018
The San Francisco Local Homeless Coordinating Board Strategic Plan Framework 2014-2019
San Francisco’s Ten Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness: Anniversary Report Covering 2004 to 2014
San Francisco Civil Grand Jury: Homeless Health and Housing Crisis Unfolding on Our Street 2015-2016
Family Coordinated Entry in San Francisco
San Francisco Family Coordinated Entry Consumer Feedback Report
SF Family Homelessness and Coordinated Entry – Phase 1 Report
SF Family Homelessness and Coordinated Entry – Phase 2 Report
Reports from the Board of Supervisors’ Budget & Legislative Analysts
BLA Report on Supportive Housing – December 2014
BLA Report on Homelessness and Cost of Quality of Life Laws – June 2016
BLA Homeless Services Audit – June 2016
BLA Performance Audit of the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing – Aug. 2020
San Francisco Navigation Center Evaluation & Reports – Office of the Controller
An Assessment of the Navigation Center’s First Six Months – December 2015
Navigation Center 1 Year Evaluation – June 2016
Perspectives from the Navigation Center: Report 1
Perspectives from the Navigation Center: Report 2
Perspectives from the Navigation Center: Report 3
Perspectives from the Navigation Center: Report 4
HSH Eviction Reports
FY2017 – 2018 HSH Eviction Report
FY2018 – 2019 HSH Eviction Report
FY2019 – 2020 HSH Eviction Report
Federal Reports
2016 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress
Opening Doors: The Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness
Racial Equity and the Homeless Response System
SPARC National Phase One Study Findings
SOGI and the Homeless Response System Report
SOGI Data Collection Compliance Plan and Report – 2019
SOGI Data Collection Compliance Plan and Report – 2020
Provider Conference
2018 Nonprofit Conference Report
2019 Nonprofit Conference Report
San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 67 section 67.29-6 (Sources of Outside Funding):
No official or employee or agent of the City shall accept, allow to be collected, or direct or influence the spending of, any money, or any goods or services worth more than one hundred dollars in aggregate, for the purpose of carrying out or assisting any City function unless the amount and source of all such funds is disclosed as a public record and made available on the website for the department to which the funds are directed. When such funds are provided or managed by an entity, and not an individual, that entity must agree in writing to abide by this ordinance. The disclosure shall include the names of all individuals or organizations contributing such money and a statement as to any financial interest the contributor has involving the City