Housing AND Urban development
Youth Homelessness System Improvement (YHSI) Data Grants

In November 2023, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development unveiled the Youth Homelessness System Improvement (YHSI) grants to support communities in enhancing or developing youth homelessness response systems. Included in this initiative is the allocation of up to $300,000 for data-related projects, aimed at bolstering the capacity to collect and utilize data regarding youth and young adults who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. This emphasis on data underscores the grant's goal of systemic change, enabling targeted, data-driven strategies to improve coordination and effectiveness of services for young people. 

About Us

At System Change Partners, our goal is to leverage data to catalyze systemic improvements in tackling homelessness. With experience in homelessness data systems, data science, and evaluation, our mission is to bridge the gap between the passion for systems change and the practical, data-driven tools needed to achieve it. We specialize in designing data tools and infrastructure that provide real-time insights into system performance, enabling communities across the United States and abroad to prioritize equity as we measure, reduce, and end homelessness.


How We Can Help

As youth homelessness subject matter experts, we are familiar with all the various forms of data that CoCs use, especially the HMIS. But we also always pair our quantitative analysis with qualitative data collected with and from young people with lived experience, especially BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, disabled, and pregnant/parenting young people. This ensures communities have access to the most relevant and actionable solutions, coming straight from the most impacted young people. 


Here are some ways that we can support your community leverage a YHSI Data Grant:


Learn More About Us

Check out this webinar we did with our colleagues at The IDEA Collaborative. We are here to help you implement system improvement ideas identified throughout the YHSI process.


Leeze Castro