Pathways Home

A Regional Homelessness Action Plan for Local & Tribal Governments

The Pathways Home plan includes three steps leading to the target goal of reducing homelessness by 25 percent by 2027. These steps include committing to work together throughout the region, increasing safe housing options, and supporting diverse partnerships to address homelessness. Together, these steps can strengthen the regional infrastructure to address homelessness.

Local and tribal governments created this action plan with community partners to build a stronger regional infrastructure to address homelessness. This plan represents a starting point to build a strong foundation for impactful change throughout the region on an ongoing basis. Ongoing evaluations of progress will identify new actions to further reduce homelessness through a concerted regional approach. Activities may be undertaken by individual communities, neighboring communities partnering on areas of mutual interest and benefit, and/or by all local and tribal governments in support of the regional response.

To gain further insights, explore Pathways Home (PDF) – An Action Plan for Local and Tribal Governments to Address Regional Homelessness.

We can reduce homelessness by 25 percent by 2027

Working Together

This plan represents the first time local and tribal governments of all sizes have come together to address homelessness with a robust, regional approach. Local and tribal governments have spent time and efforts into addressing homelessness through the three action steps.

  • Commit to work regionally to reduce homelessness.
  • Increase safe housing options.
  • Support diverse partnerships to address homelessness.
Over 582 million dollars spent on steps of the pathways home plan
Over 36 million dollars in-kind contributions such as staff time, partner contributions, facility space or land
Over 601 million dollars being spent to fight homelessness
HOME-TA Program

HOME-TA Program

MAG launched the Housing Opportunities in Mentorship and Education Technical Assistance Program (HOME-TA Program) in late 2023 with philanthropic support in partnership with local and tribal governments. The goal of the program is to provide customized technical assistance to build and preserve housing that is affordable.
Home is where is all starts

Home is where is all starts

We envision a future where every Arizonan has a place to be at home, empowering them to live stable and purposeful lives. To make it a reality, we are inspiring Arizonans to be champions for communities where everyone has a home that meets their needs.