GRCoC Action Review Committees
What Are Action Review Committees?
Action Review Committees (ARCs) bring together providers, community partners, people with lived experience of homelessness, funders, and government partners to discuss challenges, opportunities, and emerging needs related to the GRCoC's ongoing mission to end homelessness. Through ongoing discussion and collaboration, ARCs help inform GRCoC planning, policy development, funding priorities, and capacity-building efforts. While each ARC focuses on its designates area, all committees operate under a shared framework. To learn more about ARCs, read the committee charter here.
Current Action Review Committees
- Targeted Homelessness Prevention – Explores strategies that help households remain safely housed and avoid entering homelessness.
- Employment and Workforce – Examines employment barriers and workforce opportunities that support housing stability.
- Behavioral Health – Identifies opportunities to improve coordination between homelessness services and behavioral health systems.
- Housing Inventory Pipeline – Focuses on expanding housing opportunities and addressing gaps in the region's housing inventory.
- Veterans – Supports efforts to improve outcomes and coordination for veterans experiencing homelessness.
How ARC Feedback Is Used
Feedback and recommendations generated through Action Review Committees are shared with relevant GRCoC committees and staff to help inform policy development, funding priorities, provider training, service coordination, and other system improvement efforts.
Who Should Participate?
Participation is open to service providers, community organizations, government partners, funders, and individuals with lived expertise who are interested in strengthening the homelessness response system. No formal application is required.
