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File #: 25-631    Version: 1
Type: Health and Human Services Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 11/20/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 12/9/2025 Final action:
Title: AUTHORIZE ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDING FOR THE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM, HOUSING NAVIGATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM, AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM PLUS HOUSING SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM AND ADOPT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF ALLOCATION AWARDS (DISTRICT: ALL)
Attachments: 1. BL-THP HNMP and THPS_2025, 2. AIS, 3. EA Log, 4. Attachment A Resolution, 5. 12092025 ag08 Ecomments, 6. 12092025 ag08 Speakers, 7. 12092025 AG08 Minute Order, 8. 12092025 ag08 Reso 25-127 Signed

DATE:

December 9, 2025

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TO:

Board of Supervisors

 

SUBJECT

Title

AUTHORIZE ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDING FOR THE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM, HOUSING NAVIGATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM, AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM PLUS HOUSING SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM AND ADOPT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF ALLOCATION AWARDS (DISTRICT: ALL)

 

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OVERVIEW

The County of San Diego (County) Health and Human Services Agency, Child and Family Well-Being Transitional Housing Program (THP) is comprised of the Transitional Housing Program-Plus (THP-Plus) and the Transitional Housing Placement Program for Non-Minor Dependents. Both programs improve outcomes for youth entering adulthood from the foster care system. Over the past two decades, the California legislature has made progress in ameliorating the transitional age youth housing crisis for those involved in the child welfare and juvenile probation systems. For instance, in 2001, California Assembly Bill 427 established the THP-Plus, which provides affordable housing and supportive services for aged out youth ages 18 to 24 years for up to 24 months as they transition out of foster care. Furthermore, between 2001 and 2012, there have been several State laws enacted which support funding of THP. Most recently, in 2022, California Senate Bill 154 extended transitional housing services up to age 25 and provided 36 months of support for all youth involved.

 

Today’s actions request the San Diego County Board of Supervisors authorize the application for and acceptance of funding for the THP, Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program, and Transitional Housing Program-Plus Housing Supplement Program, adopt a resolution authorizing application for and acceptance of allocation awards, and apply for future funding for transitional age youth housing.

 

Today’s item supports the County vision of a just, sustainable, and resilient future for all, specifically those communities and populations in San Diego County that have been historically left behind, as well as our ongoing commitment to the regional Live Well San Diego vision of healthy, safe, and thriving communities. This will be accomplished by enhancing the coordination of upstream prevention strategies and services between community resources and the child welfare system to ensure transitional age youth receive services and supports to secure and maintain a safe environment. Additionally, this item aligns with the County Framework for Ending Homelessness, the Housing Blueprint, and the Housing for All vision, promoting prevention and housing stability through equitable access to safe, affordable housing for current and former foster youth, helping to address youth homelessness. 

 

RECOMMENDATION(S)

CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

1.                     Authorize the application for and acceptance of $1,913,882 in Transitional Housing Program funds from the California Department of Housing and Community Development for the anticipated funding period of Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-27 through FY 2027-28 to reduce youth homelessness and authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, or designee, to execute all required allocation award documents, including all amendments thereto.

2.                     Authorize the application for and acceptance of $410,096 in Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program funds from the California Department of Housing and Community Development, for the anticipated funding period of FY 2026-27 through FY 2027-28 to help youth secure and maintain housing, and authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, or designee, to execute all required allocation award documents, including all amendments thereto.

3.                     Authorize the application for and acceptance of $1,032,773 in Transitional Housing Program-Plus Housing Supplement Program funds from the California Department of Housing and Community Development, for the anticipated funding period of FY 2026-27 through FY 2027-28 to help meet increasing housing needs and cost of rent demands, and authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, or designee, to execute all required allocation award documents, including all amendments thereto.

4.                     Adopt a resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO TO AUTHORIZE AN APPLICATION FOR, AND ACCEPTANCE OF, THE COUNTY ALLOCATION AWARD UNDER ROUND 7 OF THE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM, ROUND 4 OF THE HOUSING NAVIGATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM, AND ROUND 5 OF THE THP - PLUS HOUSING SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM”.

5.                     Authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, or designee, to apply for future funding, including grants, supplemental funding and other funding to support transitional housing for youth and support youth secure and maintain housing and avoid homelessness.

 

EQUITY IMPACT STATEMENT

The County of San Diego (County) Health and Human Services Agency, Child and Family Well- Being (CFWB) Transitional Housing Program (THP), inclusive of Transitional Housing Program- Plus (THP-Plus) and Transitional Housing Placement Program for Non-Minor Dependents, provides up to 36 cumulative months of subsidized housing for current and former foster youth ages 18-25 years. In any given month, there are approximately 445 unduplicated youth participating in the THP.

 

CFWB partners with nonprofit entities to provide housing opportunities and services countywide to ensure youth in underserved communities have greater opportunities and access to safe and affordable housing. CFWB engages with program participants and providers to collect data and evaluate service outcomes to ensure positive results for youth transitioning to adulthood and help them maintain safe and stable housing. Participating youth complete surveys to provide information on the effectiveness and satisfaction of the program service delivery to ensure equitable service delivery and programming. Recent data show that in FY 2024-25, approximately 84% of youth surveyed within all available THPs reported being satisfied with the program services.

 

SUSTAINABILITY IMPACT STATEMENT

Today’s actions support the County of San Diego Sustainability Goal #2 of providing just and equitable access by expanding the availability of affordable housing to transitional age youth. Investments in stable housing options lessen economic and personal hardships on youth and provide the support needed for youth to build resilience, independence, and long-term skills. These investments can lead to a reduction in youth homelessness and recurrence of generational maltreatment, as well as lower associated costs.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

Recommendation 1: Authorize the Application for and Acceptance of Transitional Housing Program Funds

Funds for this request are included in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-27 Operational Plan in the Health and Human Services Agency. If approved, this request will result in no costs and revenue in FY 2025-26, estimated costs and revenue of $956,941 in FY 2026-27 and $956,941 in FY 2027-28, for a total costs and revenue of $1,913,882 from FY 2025-26 through FY 2027-28 for the Transitional Housing Program. The anticipated funding source is Transitional Housing Program allocation of State General Funds. Funds for subsequent years will be included in future operational plans. There will be no change in net General Fund cost and no additional staff years.

 

Recommendation 2: Authorize the Application for and Acceptance of Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program Funds

Funds for this request are included in the FY 2025-27 Operational Plan in the Health and Human Services Agency. If approved, this request will result in no costs and revenue in FY 2025-26, estimated costs and revenue of $205,048 in FY 2026-27 and $205,048 in FY 2027-28, for total costs and revenue of $410,096 from FY 2025-26 through FY 2027-28 for the Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program. The anticipated funding source is Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program allocation of State General Funds. Funds for subsequent years will be incorporated into future operational plans. There will be no change in net General Fund cost and no additional staff years.

 

Recommendation 3: Authorize the Application for and Acceptance of Transitional Housing Program- Plus Housing Supplement Funds

Funds for this request are included in the FY 2025-27 Operational Plan in the Health and Human Services Agency. If approved, this request will result in no costs and revenue in FY 2025-26, estimated costs and revenue of $516,386 in FY 2026-27 and $516,387 in FY 2027-28, for total costs and revenue of $1,032,773 from FY 2025-26 through FY 2027-28 for the Transitional Housing Program-Plus Housing Supplement Program. The anticipated funding source is the Transitional Housing Program-Plus Housing Supplement Program allocation of State General Funds. Funds for subsequent years will be included in future operational plans. There will be no change in net General Fund cost and no additional staff years.

 

BUSINESS IMPACT STATEMENT

N/A

 

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ADVISORY BOARD STATEMENT

This item was presented as an informational item to the Child and Family Strengthening Advisory Board at its regular meeting on October 3, 2025.

 

BACKGROUND

In 2001, California Assembly Bill (AB) 427 was signed into law and established the Transitional Housing Program-Plus (THP-Plus) to end homelessness for foster and juvenile justice youth. The program provided affordable housing and supportive services to former foster youth and out-of- home juvenile justice youth, ages 18 to 24 years for up to 24 months as they transition out of care. Then, in 2010, AB 12 was signed into law and created California’s Extended Foster Care (EFC) Program, allowing eligible youth to remain in foster care until age 21. AB 12 also created the Transitional Housing Placement Program for Non-Minor Dependents to provide additional foster care placement options for non-minor dependents ages 18 to 21 years participating in EFC. Following that, in 2018, the Housing Navigators Program, now known as Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program (HNMP), was created to provide housing navigator support to help young adults ages 18 through 24 secure housing, with priority given to foster youth.

Subsequently, in 2021, AB 153 and AB 164 implemented the Transitional Housing Program-Plus Housing Supplement Program (THPSUP) allocation, which significantly increased the housing assistance rate to meet increasing housing needs and cost of rent demands. Additionally, in 2022, California Senate Bill (SB) 154 extended transitional housing services up to age 25 and provided 36 months of support for all youth involved, thus allowing youth access to the program for an additional 12 months. The San Diego County Board of Supervisors (Board) has had a longstanding commitment to preventing youth homelessness by approving numerous rounds of allocation funding for the Transitional Housing Program (THP).

 

Recommendations #1 and #3: Authorize the Application for and Acceptance of THP, THP-Plus, and THPSUP Funds

On June 27, 2019, Governor Newsom signed SB 80, which provides funding to help reduce homelessness among foster care youth. To date, there have been six rounds of THP funding made available to counties. On January 28, 2025 (1), the Board authorized the application for and acceptance of round 6 of allocations in the amount of $1,545,738 in THP funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-25 and adopted a resolution.

 

Round 7 of THP funding continues support services and expanded resources for young adults in the program with a higher risk of housing disruption and homelessness to include youth who are pregnant and/or parenting; youth with behavioral health needs; and youth involved or overcoming substance use. The resources include, but are not limited to, intensifying integrated coordination of prioritized services and linkages to community resources to address specific and complex needs. This is accomplished by pooling the resources and allowing contractors to apply for additional funds per youth to meet their individual needs. In FY 2024-25, 472 youth were served under the THP and 75% maintained and exited to safe and sustainable housing. Since 2020, CFWB has received six rounds of THP funding, totaling $5,846,058. In August 2025, the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) informed the County of San Diego (County) Health and Human Services Agency, Child and Family Well-Being (CFWB) that it would be receiving a seventh round of allocation of $1,913,882 in THP funds for FY 2026-27 and FY 2027-28.

 

Moreover, the THPSUP, administered by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), makes supplemental funding available to up to 11 counties if the fair market rent for a two-bedroom apartment in the county is one of the 11 most expensive in the state. San Diego County meets this requirement and therefore qualifies to receive HCD supplemental funding. To date, there have been four rounds of allocations made available to counties. Since 2022, CFWB has received four rounds of THPSUP funding, totaling $4,145,888. In August 2025, CDSS informed CFWB it would be receiving a fifth round of $1,032,773 in THPSUP funds for FY 2026-27 and FY 2027-28. The fifth allocation of funding will allow for a rate at $3,710.00 per youth, per month, prorated on a daily basis. As of August 2025, 166 of the 230 available placements were occupied. Of the providers currently receiving the increased rate, there has been a 72% increase in the number of youth placed in safe and stable housing. CFWB continues to work with eligible youth through focused outreach, regular check-ins, and coordination with providers to identify suitable and appropriate housing options.

 

Today’s actions request the Board authorize the application for and acceptance of $1,913,882 in THP and $1,032,773 in THPSUP funding from the HCD, for the anticipated funding period of FY 2026-27 and FY 2027-28, and to adopt a resolution to authorize the application for and acceptance of the County allocation award.

 

Recommendation #2: Authorize the Application for and Acceptance of Housing Navigation and Maintenance Program (HNMP) Funds

On September 27, 2019, Governor Newsom signed SB 109 to help reduce homelessness among foster care youth. SB 109 provides $5 million in funding to county child welfare agencies for the support of housing navigators to help young adults ages 18 to 24 secure and maintain housing, with priority given to young adults in the foster care system. CFWB received the initial two rounds of allocations (FY 2020-21 and FY 2021-22) under the Housing Navigators Program totaling $425,130, which was renamed the HNMP in July 2022. Since 2022, CFWB has received three rounds of HNMP funding, totaling $1,353,655. In August 2025, CFWB was informed by CDSS that they would be receiving a fourth allocation in HNMP funds in the amount of $410,096 for FY 2026-27 and FY 2027-28. The proposed total FY 2026-27 HNMP funding will continue to support housing navigator activities for youth 18 to 24 years old in the various CFWB THPs. Housing navigator activities include, but are not limited to:                                                                                    

                     Identifying and addressing any needs and/or barriers which may lead to potential disruption in housing;

                     Providing support and resources to youth experiencing transition in housing or who are experiencing potential housing disruption to minimize risk of homelessness; and

                     Assisting in connecting youth with services, resources, and supports to enable easier access to housing and promote housing stability.

 

Since the program’s inception in March 2021 through June 2025, housing navigation services have been provided to 169 youth. The program reported that youth are able to obtain and maintain housing, learn skills to become self-sufficient, and utilize the support services offered through the program, such as personalized case management, guidance in finding affordable housing, connections to education and employment opportunities, and training in independent living skills. These resources empower youth to build stability and transition smoothly into independent living.

 

Today’s actions request the Board to authorize the application for and acceptance of funding for the THP, HNMP, and THPSUP, adopt a resolution authorizing application and acceptance of allocation awards, and apply for future funding for transitional age youth housing. These actions support the County Housing Blueprint, the Framework for Ending Homelessness, and the Housing for All vision.

 

LINKAGE TO THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO STRATEGIC PLAN

Today’s proposed actions support the County of San Diego 2025-2030 Strategic Plan initiatives of Sustainability (Economy and Resiliency), Equity (Housing and Economic Opportunity), and Community (Engagement, Quality of Life, Communications, and Partnership) as well as the regional Live Well San Diego vision of healthy, safe and thriving communities. This is accomplished by providing equitable opportunities for transitional age youth to receive services and supports to secure and maintain a safe environment, advance their goal of self-sufficiency, and prevent homelessness. This item also aligns with the County Housing for All vision, along with the Framework for Ending Homelessness, and the County Housing Blueprint by ensuring that vital funding is available to assist transitional age youth in obtaining stable, secure housing and avoid homelessness.

 

 

 

Respectfully submitted,

ebony n. shelton

Chief Administrative Officer

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATTACHMENT(S)

Attachment A - A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO TO AUTHORIZE AN APPLICATION FOR, AND ACCEPTANCE OF, THE COUNTY ALLOCATION AWARD UNDER ROUND 7 OF THE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM, ROUND 4 OF THE HOUSING NAVIGATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM, AND ROUND 5 OF THE THP - PLUS HOUSING SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM