May 28, 2026 – San Diego, CA – Up to 155 San Diego households at risk of homelessness will receive short-term support to stay housed through a $500,000 grant to the San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) announced today by the Partnership to Protect San Diegans, a collaboration between the County of San Diego and San Diego Foundation (SDF).

This grant comes at a time when housing and homelessness service providers across the region are facing federal, state and local funding pressure as community needs continue to rise, according to SDHC’s FY 2025-2026 Budget Report.

“We launched the Partnership to Protect San Diegans because shifting federal priorities are tearing holes in the safety net, and San Diego cannot wait to act,” said San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Terra Lawson-Remer. “I’m grateful to San Diego Foundation, the San Diego Housing Commission, and our community partners for showing how local government, philanthropy and trusted service providers can move quickly together to prevent homelessness before it starts and keep San Diegans housed, healthy and stable.”

The Partnership to Protect San Diegans was first approved by the County Board of Supervisors in November 2025 and officially launched in March 2026. The initiative is an innovative public-private philanthropic partnership focused on strengthening critical safety-net services across the region.

“When public agencies, philanthropy and community partners work together, we can respond faster and help more San Diegans stay housed,” said Mark Stuart, President and CEO, San Diego Foundation. “This grant helps us reach families before a temporary setback becomes a long-term crisis.”

The grant will leverage existing Homelessness Diversion resources to provide up to 155 households experiencing or at imminent risk of homelessness with short-term support to avoid or transition out of crisis response systems and into stable housing.

Over the 12-month grant period, SDHC will:

  • Enroll 155 households experiencing a housing crisis
  • Secure permanent housing for at least 93% of those households
  • Help at least 90% of participating households stay housed for six months or more after exiting the program

“Prevention and diversion programs effectively help families in crisis to stay in their homes or quickly return to longer-term housing, with less cost than other homelessness programs and less trauma for families on the cusp of homelessness,” said Lisa Jones, President and CEO of the San Diego Housing Commission. “We thank the Partnership to Protect San Diegans for awarding the critical resources needed to serve 155 families and for their collaboration with us to support families to achieve the stable housing they need to thrive in our community.”

Households seeking housing assistance or community members interested in learning more about available housing-stability resources can visit www.sdhc.org for additional information and support services.

Partnership to Protect San Diegans is a collaboration between the County of San Diego and San Diego Foundation focused on strengthening critical safety-net services during periods of funding uncertainty. The initiative is supported in part through San Diego Unity Fund, San Diego Foundation’s rapid-response fund supporting nonprofits working in housing stability, food security and healthcare access.

About San Diego Foundation

San Diego Foundation believes in just, equitable and resilient communities where every San Diegan can prosper, thrive and feel like they belong. We partner with donors, nonprofits and regional leaders to co-create solutions that respond to community needs and strengthen San Diego. Since our founding in 1975, our community foundation has granted $2 billion to nonprofits to improve quality of life in San Diego County and beyond.

About San Diego Housing Commission

The San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) is an award-winning public housing agency in the City of San Diego that provides innovative housing assistance programs for households with low income or experiencing homelessness. SDHC is a leader in collaborative efforts to address homelessness, such as the Community Action Plan on Homelessness for the City of San Diego, and administers the City of San Diego’s homelessness shelters and services programs. SDHC has administered homelessness prevention and diversion programs since 2017 and the Housing Instability Prevention Program since it launched in 2022. SDHC also helps approximately 17,000 households with low income pay for their rental housing and creates and preserves affordable rental housing, with more than 27,000 affordable units in service in the City today with SDHC’s participation, of which SDHC owns or manages more than 4,100 affordable rental housing units.

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