CoC Membership

CoC Membership

CoC Membership Guidelines

The CoC garners community-wide commitment to ending and preventing homelessness by engaging stakeholders in all parts of the Region. In addition to the entities identified in the HEARTH Act as required to participate in the CoC, the Full Membership includes a variety of community partners to the extent they are invested in ending homelessness and reside in the region.

Examples of additional stakeholders include private foundations, philanthropists, fraternal organizations, employment development, organized labor, and private health service organizations. It is the responsibility of the CoC Full Membership (FM) to:

  • Establish a Governance Board (Board) to act on behalf of the CoC. This Board must be representative of the relevant organizations and projects serving homeless sub-populations and include at least one homeless or formerly homeless individual;
  • Adopt and follow a written process for selection of Board Members and review this process at least once every five years;
  • Elect Homeless Service Provider seats annually;
  • Elect a Full Membership Liaison to the Board at the discretion of FM;
  • Ratify the full slate of Board Members annually;
  • Participate on Board Advisory Committees;
  • In consultation with the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Lead Agency and Collaborative Applicant, follow and ratify annually a Governance Charter;
  • Attend meetings of the FM, with published agendas, at least twice per year;
  • Issue public invitations for new members to join the FM at least annually;
  • Facilitate sharing of provider expertise and intervention strategies through Learning Collaboratives, as needed; and
  • Inform and support the development of regional plans and strategies.

Membership Types & Fees

A CoC member can be an individual, agency and/or department within a political subdivision who is concerned with and/or providing services to the various homeless subpopulations furthering the direction of the CoC. An agency and/or department with more than one individual representing that organization will be recognized as one member.

  • Individual Members – CoC full individual membership is designed for those interested in and committed to ending homelessness, including consumers, students, educators, San Diego residents, and others. Individuals who care about the quality of services provided to persons experiencing homelessness, who want to ensure they are meeting their needs to the greatest extent possible are individual CoC members.
  • Organization Members – CoC Organizational Membership is open to public, private, non-profit and for-profit organizations, corporations and agencies interested in supporting the CoC’s commitment to ending homelessness. Each Organizational Member may annually designate up to three (3) individuals to serve as its representative to the corporation, however there is only one vote per agency on voting matters.

Membership Fees:

  • $50 Individual members
  • $100 Organizational members

More information can be found on the CoC Membership Fact Sheet.

Apply for CoC Membership

Membership is open to organizations and individuals who support the CoC mission. See the applications below for more details on membership fees and types of membership. Please note that membership is not official until payment for membership fees have been received. Annual fee waivers are available to homeless or formerly homeless Individual Members or other conditions as approved by the Governance Board.

Current CoC Members

Please note – not all individuals/organizations listed below are voting members of the CoC.

2-1-1 San DiegoKari Gaudette
A Positive ChoiceKary Siegfried
AEsynergyKary’s Helping Hand
Aimee CoxKerestin Walker
Alpha ProjectKristin Kane
Ana PetrovicKristina Imhoff
Anne OmstedKuni Stearns
Ariel Marie PattersonLadle Fellowship of First Presbyterian Church of San Diego
Ashley Van De PoelLaTonya Blount
Aspen InterlinkLived Experience Advisers
Blue Shield of California Promise Health PlanMariam Lowe
BootstrappedMustard Seed Project
City of CarlsbadNational Conflict Resolution Center
City of El CajonNeighborhood House Association
City of EscondidoNew Beginnings Scholarship Fund for Unhoused Youth
City of La MesaNew Day Urban Ministries
City of San DiegoNew Lyfe Homes
City of OceansideOceanside Homeless Resource
City of VistaOn a Wing & a Prayer
Coleen GeraghtyPathfinders of San Diego
Community Housing WorksPatricia Leslie
Community Health GroupPeople Assisting the Homeless
Community Resource CenterRandal Wittry
Corporation for Supportive HousingRasheedah Harrison
County of San Diego Housing and Community Development Services (HCD)Recovery Residence Association
County of San Diego’s Dept. of Homeless Solutions and Equitable CommunitiesRepublic Services
County of San Diego Aging & Independence ServicesRestoration Agape
Crisis HouseRev. Rolland Slade
Curtis HowardRooted Life
Cuyamaca College, Cuyamaca Cares Basic Right’s CenterSaint Paul’s Cathedral
David Lee CondreySan Diego City College
Deborah NorwoodKeeferSan Diego Housing Commission
Dennis CrosbySan Diego Humane Society
Denzel WalkesSan Diego LGBT Community Center
Downtown San Diego PartnershipSan Diego Workforce Partnership
Dreams for ChangeScripps Health / Scripps Mercy Hospital
Dunham Home IIServing Seniors
East County Homeless Task ForceSimmone Ruff
El Dorado Community Service CenterSouthern California Youth Emergency Services
Elaine L. RosasSt. Vincent de Paul Village, Inc. (dba Father Joe’s Villages)
Eliza KingS.V.D.P. Management, Inc. (dba Father Joe’s Villages)
Ellis Family FoundationStewart Wilkey
Elvin LaiSusan Lieberman
Equus Workforce SolutionsTaylor Yandoli
Erasto ArangoThe Salvation Army
Family Health Centers of San DiegoThird Avenue Charitable Organization
Funders Together to End Homelessness San DiegoThomas Forsyth
Gary and Mary West PACEThomas Theisen
Greg HeydonThe Church of Salvation
Health Net Community SolutionsThe Thumbprint Project Foundation
Healthcare in ActionTownspeople
HomeAid San DiegoTravelers Aid Society of San Diego
Home Start, Inc.TURN Behavioral Health Services
Hope Through Housing FoundationUCSD Proyecto La Frontera
Hospital Association of San Diego & Imperial CountiesUPLIFT
Housing Innovation PartnersUrban Street Angels
Humble DesignValerie Quick
Interfaith Community ServicesVeteran’s Village of  San Diego (VVSD)
Interfaith Shelter Network of San DiegoWakeland Housing & Development Corporation
Jessica MendezWesley House Student Residence
Jewish Family Services of San DiegoWomen’s Resource Center
Jim DarrochYMCA of San Diego County
Karen Brailean