The purpose of creating a Research Agenda for Ending Homelessness is to better inform government agencies, philanthropic organizations, and other funders about research questions that will help move policy and practice forward. The agenda aims to prioritize key questions by guiding funders and their research collaborators during the identification, conceptualization, and development of new research. In 2007, following the National Homelessness Research Symposium, a group of leading academics, policy researchers, and policy experts met to develop the agenda. The agenda does not represent an exhaustive list of unanswered questions on homelessness. Instead, it focuses on priority research questions immediately relevant to policy and program development. (Authors)
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