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Homes for All is a statewide coalition that advances shared policy initiatives that lead to housing stability for all Minnesotans. Homes for All supports statewide investment across Minnesota's Housing Continuum.

Homes for All's Letter on Minnesota's COVID-19 Response

As lawmakers prepare to pass immediate funding solutions to address COVID-19, the statewide Homes for All coalition has submitted a letter strongly encouraging the administration to include funding for homelessness and homelessness prevention as a top priority.

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“We see the need for, as well as the impact of, quality affordable housing across all communities in the state. It’s about more than shelter. Families are stabilized and children do better in school. Households can afford other basic needs like healthy food and health care."
Deidre Schmidt
President & CEO of CommonBond Communities
"Homes for All's proposed $130 million in investment is key to the Mora community moving forward with solutions that will allow seniors to age in place. As lawmakers begin the process of crafting the state bonding bill, housing should be at the top of the list."
Rose Dunn
Mora Housing and Redevelopment Authority
"We need to pair investments in education with investments in housing to create a lasting and substantial impact. Teachers and schools will continue to do everything in our power to help all students succeed, but an increased investment in housing would help address the core issue for homeless students."
Ryan Strack
District Liaison for Homeless and Highly Mobile student in Minneapolis Public Schools
"Duluth and other greater-Minnesota communities are well aware that ensuring that employees can live in decent homes within their budgets is key to our economic vitality. Meeting this challenge will take legislative support for Minnesota Housing, the governor’s Housing and Jobs Growth Initiative, as well as increased flexibility in tax increment financing."
Rick Ball
Executive Director of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Duluth