Housing & Homelessness
Community Solutions
Works to end homelessness through data-driven approaches and community collaboration using the Built for Zero methodology.
Charity Navigator rates Community Solutions 91/100 — reflecting strong financial discipline, transparency, and program delivery against industry benchmarks.
What this charity does
Housing-and-homelessness organizations operate across a continuum from emergency shelter to permanent supportive housing, with growing emphasis on the evidence-based "Housing First" model — providing stable housing before treating other issues. Strong nonprofits combine direct service (shelters, transitional housing, rapid rehousing) with case management, policy advocacy, and capital-development of new affordable housing units. Funding supports staff, rental subsidies, mental-health and addiction services, and capital costs for housing development.
Why it matters
Look for outcomes data on housing retention: how many people stayed housed 6, 12, and 24 months after exiting the program. Strong nonprofits track this; weak ones report only "people served." Built for Zero is the gold-standard methodology — organizations using it tend to deliver better results. Avoid charities that emphasize shelter-bed counts over permanent-housing outcomes.
Common programs in this space
Community Solutions works within housing & homelessness. These are the kinds of programs typically run in this space — visit their site for current specifics.
- ✓ Emergency shelter for individuals and families in immediate crisis
- ✓ Rapid-rehousing programs that move people from shelter into stable housing within weeks
- ✓ Permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless individuals with disabilities
- ✓ Tenant advocacy and eviction-prevention legal services
- ✓ Policy advocacy for affordable-housing development and zoning reform
How to support beyond a one-time gift
- + Donate cash, not goods — most shelters have very specific supply needs and can buy more efficiently than donated goods allow
- + Recurring monthly gifts are particularly valuable — housing programs require predictable revenue
- + Volunteer with case management, intake, or maintenance at a local shelter
- + Advocate for zoning reform in your municipality — restrictive zoning is the single biggest barrier to affordable housing
- + Use employer matching — homelessness organizations are often eligible
Verify before you give
A few minutes of independent verification pays off — especially for larger gifts. These resources let you confirm the details on Community Solutions: