Program overview
Supportive housing pairs a safe place to live with the individualized support that helps a person stay housed.
NCG's intent is that housing is a starting point rather than an endpoint — a foundation that makes stability, preparation, training, and employment possible.
Who it may serve
- Individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability
- People leaving temporary, transitional, or emergency settings
- Households needing support alongside a place to live
What support may include
- A safe, stable place to live
- Individualized case management and goal planning
- Life skills and daily living support
- Benefits navigation and documentation assistance
- Connections to health, transportation, and community resources
Potential pathways
- Stabilization in housing with a consistent point of contact
- Preparation for education, training, or employment readiness
- Movement toward greater independence over time
How referrals may work
Referral pathways may include self-referral, community organizations, outreach teams, and partner agencies.
Eligibility, availability, and intake steps may vary and will be published as processes are finalized.
How community partners can help
- Property owners and housing developers exploring supportive housing capacity
- Service organizations able to co-locate or coordinate support
- Funders and donors helping expand housing capacity
Frequently asked questions
- Is supportive housing currently available?
- NCG is building this program. Availability, intake, and eligibility details will be published once confirmed.
- How long can someone stay?
- Length of stay would depend on the housing model, individual circumstances, and program design. No timeline is promised.
Help make these pathways possible.
Housing, support, training, and employment pathways take sustained investment. Your gift helps NCG build them.