"Shallow rent subsidies" could prevent homelessness
The housing voucher process could streamlined and faster
A Flexible Housing Subsidy Pool (FHSP) could assist with homelessness and affordable housing
Finding and obtaining available affordable housing could be easier
Domestic abuse survivors could access permanent housing more easily / faster
Hotel/motel, apartments, tiny homes, vacation rentals, homes, and college dormitories could be converted to homeless/public/affordable housing
U.S. social welfare policy could engage fathers more
Background checks could prevent housing for formerly incarcerated people
Public housing could be affordable, diverse, and well-maintained
Cities/towns could develop a city rent escrow account program, grade rental properties, create a tenants union, have training on healthy housing, and reward good landlords
Tenants could have easier access to legal help, right to legal counsel, and/or housing assistance
A two-generation / intergenerational care / whole family approach could be used in social services
A housing voucher program could aid poverty
HUD could better inspect and maintain public housing
Digital vans could bring wifi access / computers to low-income or rural areas
U.S. children could be required to be tested for lead
Moving to better neighborhoods could positively affect poor families
Government agencies, schools, hospitals, police, universities, foundations, prisons, workplaces, elections, judiciary systems, and nonprofits could collect, publicize, and use citizen feedback
Tiny homes in backyards could house the homeless
Section 8 vouchers could be expanded and cities could permit more building to create more affordable housing
Public housing recipients could be required to work, do community service, or participate in job training programs
All public housing could be offered through portable rental vouchers