Cycle of Compassion: What is the GRCoC’s Impact?
This blog post is the first in a five-part series that explores the Greater Richmond Continuum of Care and how our collaborative and compassionate network has a tangible impact on the Richmond region, especially for our most vulnerable neighbors experiencing homelessness.
The best place to start is at the beginning. The Greater Richmond Continuum of Care (GRCoC) is a regional network of nonprofits and local governments that work together to support individuals and families experiencing homelessness in our area. The GRCoC’s role is to coordinate activities among nonprofits and local government to ensure our region can serve as many people experiencing homelessness as possible. This approach ensures that we maximize resources and have the biggest impact.
Ultimately, GRCoC agencies and partners seek to prevent, reduce, and end homelessness through effective and coordinated community-wide efforts and services. This work covers the City of Richmond and the counties of Charles City, Chesterfield, Goochland, Hanover (including the town of Ashland), Henrico, New Kent, and Powhatan.
The GRCoC has been central to our region’s ability to help thousands of individuals and families find safe, affordable, and permanent homes.
Between July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025 (the latest data currently available), the GRCoC served 8,939 people experiencing homelessness or within three days of losing their housing. GRCoC agencies provided 125,721 shelter bed nights, served over 250,000 meals, and participated in 24,805 one-on-one phone calls through the Homeless Connection Line.
The first continuum of care in our region was established in 1997 and evolved over the years as it expanded to serve more areas and support proven solutions to homelessness. Today, the GRCoC is required by federal law so our community can access federal funds for homeless services, the largest single funding source to combat homelessness.
For more than two decades, the GRCoC has served as an example of the effectiveness of public private partnerships as local government agencies and nonprofits work together to address homelessness.
GRCoC policies and priorities are based on community decision making and tailored to the specific needs of people in our region.
For more information about the GRCoC, visit our website and read the latest Annual Report.





Greater Richmond Continuum of Care Secures Over 9.3 Million in Federal Funds to Address Homelessness



