b'CONCLUSION REFERENCESDuring its first year, HPRI has worked with policymakersHome For Good. (2017). Home For Good Fundersand funders to establish a shared agenda, set up a researchCollaborative Overview. Retrieved from http://accelerator to serve as a shared measurement system,homeforgoodla.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Home-conducted policy-relevant data analysis and researchFor-Good-Funders-Collaborative-Overview.pdftranslation to reinforce the work of policymaker partners,Kania, J., & Kramer, M. (2011). Collective Impact. Stanfordand engaged in continuous and transparent communicationSocial Innovation Review. Retrieved from https://ssir.org/through monthly meetings and quarterly symposia. HPRI alsoarticles/entry/collective_impactlearned a number of important lessons around collaboration, listening and adapting, and establishing working groups. OverLynn, J., Stachowiak, S., Gase, L., Oppenheimer, S.,the next two years, HPRI will work to expand its membershipDane, A., Roos, J.,Chew, A. (2018). When Collective and the pool of funding available for homelessness researchImpact Has an Impact. Retrieved from https://www.in Los Angeles County. HPRI is exploring new partnershipscollectiveimpactforum.org/sites/default/files/CI%20with funders that will allow for research partners to directlyStudy%20Report.pdfapply to RFPs through HPRI, reducing administrativeNational Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and burden on funders and promoting collaboration amongstMedicine. (2018). Permanent supportive housing: researchers. HPRIs commitment to fostering a collaborativeevaluating the evidence for improving health outcomes spirit in every aspect of its work and organizational structureamong people experiencing chronic homelessness. aligns closely with the components of Kania & Kramers (2011)Retrieved from https://www.nap.edu/read/25133/collective impact framework. chapter/1ABOUT THE HOMELESSNESS POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTEThe Homelessness Policy Research Institute (HPRI) convenes researchers and policymakers to help design and coordinate timely, relevant, and actionable research to end homelessness in Los Angeles County. HPRI is a partnership between the USC Price Center for Social Innovation and the United Way of Greater Los Angeles Home for Good Initiative. socialinnovation.usc.edu/hpri @HPRI_LA www.facebook.com/HomelessnessPolicyResearchInstitute6'