September 2023 | A Foster Youth Activist Calls on Philanthropy to Invest Endowment Dollars in Affordable Housing
Journalist turned philanthropy expert Daniel Heimpel wants to end the foster-care-to-homeless pipeline in Los Angeles County, and he has a plan to get philanthropy to pay for it — using its endowment dollars.
I met Heimpel in the historic West Adams neighborhood on the edge of South L.A. I passed three people living in tents under the 405 Freeway on my way to meet him. Were they former foster youth? Quite possibly. Some 20% to 40% of kids in the foster care system in L.A. end up homeless as young adults, or face housing insecurity. Some 70,000 people are experiencing homelessness in L.A. County right now.
September 2023 | Is there a market solution to L.A. homeless housing?
When the pastor of the South Los Angeles church unfurled his plans to build homeless housing, the council member assumed the visit was about money.
“It’s nice, but where are we going to come up with the cash?” Councilman Marqueece Harris-Dawson recalled asking.
Shortly after that meeting, Los Angeles voters passed Proposition HHH, a $1.2-billion bond measure to build homeless housing. Harris-Dawson called the pastor with the good news. “There’s money. Come by my office,” he said.
July 2023 | Genesis LA Proposes Affordable Housing Plan For Foster Youth To Curb Homelessness Crisis
Some experts believe tackling foster care is a way to reduce the number of homeless people on our streets. A new report by Genesis LA outlines a plan for affordable housing for foster youth called "Scaling Housing."
May 2023 | A Public-Private Model to End the Foster Care-to-Homelessness Pipeline
A mix of philanthropic capital and government rental subsidies could close the housing gap that leads hundreds of emancipated foster care youth into homelessness each year, according to a study commissioned by seven California charitable foundations.
May 2023 | Ending the Foster-Care-to-Homelessness Pipeline
On "Inside the Issues," Spectrum News' Renee Eng speaks with journalist and foster care expert Daniel Heimpel about Assembly Bill 963, which aims to end the foster care to homelessness pipeline.
Then, Maki Hsieh, president and CEO of The Asian Hall of Fame, talks about celebrating AAPI excellence.
And later, Spectrum News' Sue Carpenter talks about the ongoing consutruction projects at LAX.
L.A. Can Impact Invest its Way out of Rampant Homelessness. This is How.
As a parting challenge to his successor, outgoing Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced in April the settlement of a longstanding lawsuit over homeless housing.
Their responses to the homelessness crisis may well determine the winner of next week’s primary election for mayor of the nation’s second-largest city. The frontrunners are Rick Caruso, a successful developer, and U.S. Rep. Karen Bass, who made Joe Biden’s short list for vice president
May 2022 | How to Solve Homelessness: Government and Philanthropy Unlocking Private Capital
Los Angeles’ Grand Avenue is home to an incredible display of the city’s capacity to build. On one side of the street stand two new gleaming towers replete with multi-million-dollar “residences,” a luxury hotel, trendy restaurants, and high-end shops. The architect, Frank Gehry. The cost, $1 billion.