TPCH Launch Strategic Plan Survey to Rank Draft Goals
Published on July 22, 2025
The Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness (TPCH) has been hard at work over the past five months developing a new strategic plan to guide their efforts over the next five years. Through many engagement sessions, they have identified strengths, challenges, and opportunities to improve how we respond to homelessness.
Based on feedback from these engagement sessions, the TPCH Board has identified four key priority areas:
- Improve individual client experiences within the homelessness response system
- Improve workforce capacity of service providers within the homelessness response system
- Optimize and increase efficiency of the homelessness response system
- Collaborate with external partners on multi-sector solutions to impact housing and homelessness
Now, TPCH needs your help. Rank the drafted a set of goals for each priority, and your feedback will helps focus on what matters most.
Please take a few minutes to complete a brief survey and rank these goals by importance. The survey closes on Sunday, August 3.
Your input will directly inform the strategic direction of our region’s homelessness response. Thank you for helping shape a stronger, more effective system for all.
About TPCH
The Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness (TPCH), the local Continuum of Care for Tucson and Pima County, coordinates regional efforts to end homelessness. TPCH is a coalition of community groups, faith-based organizations, government agencies, businesses, and individuals working together to provide housing solutions and improve services for people experiencing homelessness in our community.
What are Continuums of Care?
Continuums of Care are regional or local planning bodies responsible for coordinating and funding the delivery of services to the homeless.
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Continuum of Care Program was designed to promote community-wide commitments to the goal of ending homelessness, along with providing funding to support these efforts, promoting access to and use of programs designed to support homeless individuals and families, and optimizing self-sufficiency among those experiencing homelessness.
Local and regional Continuums of Care are regulated by the HUD Continuum of Care Program and receive HUD funding.