Austin nonprofits discuss how to spend millions to address homelessness

AUSTIN (KXAN) — We are getting a better idea how the City of Austin plans to distribute millions of dollars to nonprofits to combat homelessness. Recently, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, or TDHCA, awarded nearly $65 million to Austin community groups addressing homelessness.

Tuesday morning Austin Mayor Kirk Watson along with the Austin Downtown Alliance and other community leaders held a panel to discuss the plan.

“There is a lot going on in different ways with what we are doing with homelessness,” said Mayor Watson.

He urged a multi-faceted approach to combat homelessness in Austin.

“Too often, we make it more simple than it really is. It’s not as simple as this or that.”

Panelists included Chris Baker, Executive Director with The Other Ones Foundation, Jo Kathryn Quinn, President & CEO of Caritas of Austin and Kirkpatrick Tyler, Chief of Government & Community Affairs of Urban Alchemy.

About Downtown Austin Alliance

The Downtown Austin Alliance (Downtown Alliance) works with key downtown stakeholders—property owners, residents, business owners, community organizations and government officials—to advance our collective vision for the future of downtown Austin. The Downtown Alliance is engaged in dozens of projects and issues that contribute to the safety, cleanliness and appeal of downtown Austin to residents, employees and visitors. As a full-time advocate for downtown, the Downtown Alliance is actively engaged in planning decisions that impact the area. It also advances downtown’s vision through direct services supporting safety and cleanliness. For more information, visit downtownaustin.com.

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