Our Current Work

  • Mental Health

    HOPE is working to get the county to develop a plan to develop create 500 additional units of Permanent Supportive Housing for people with serious mental illness. Affordable housing and case management is key to the success and stability of a person’s life.

    We are also monitoring the establishment of the Recovery-Through-Work Clubhouse, which is a program that provides supportive employment and a positive social network for people with serious mental illness.

  • Criminal Justice

    HOPE is working to get stakeholders to expand the Adult-Pre-Arrest Diversion Program to allow for driver’s license suspension offenses related to poverty. It is estimated 75% of driver’s license suspensions are related to someone’s inability to pay a fine or fee.

    A diversion program would allow someone to be avoid a lifelong arrest record, which impacts housing and employment, while helping them get connected to services to get them back on the road safely.

  • Care for Creation

    HOPE is working to get the City of Tampa to address flooding and water quality in vulnerable neighborhoods by revamping 5 stormwater drainage ponds using green infrastructure and to update the Stormwater Manual to require using green infrastructure for future ponds.

  • Affordable Housing

    HOPE is monitoring the use of the HOPE Affordable Housing Fund, which we successfully got the County to establish in 2019. So far, $46 million has been allocating to the community through the HOPE Fund creating 1,100 more affordable housing units to date.

Past Victories