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The RESULTS Fellowship is an 11-month program for activists ages 20-45.
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RESULTS is a movement of passionate, committed everyday people.
Poverty cannot end as long as oppression exists.
The Experts are leaders in the organization with lived experience of poverty.
Take action by writing to Congress or the media.
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Learn more about how to spotlight poverty issues in the media.
RESULTS advocates for policies that increase access to affordable rental housing and tackle the racial wealth divide in the U.S.
No one wakes up one morning and chooses to be homeless.
Today, the United States Supreme Court ruled on Grants Pass v. Johnson. Effectively, it is now legal to punish people experiencing homelessness for tending to their basic needs in public, even when there is no alternative shelter available.
Renters across the U.S. are struggling financially with the high cost of rent. RESULTS Hunger Fellow, John Hoang, reflects on his own experience with renting.
Federal housing policy is complex. But one way to make sense of it is to approach it from the perspective of needing a more comprehensive policy solution. RESULTS believes there are at least three “buckets” of policies that comprise this comprehensive policy set to solve our housing crisis.
We need to address the real problems that contribute to homelessness in our country — the lack of resources and economic systems that are holding people back.
Use our current U.S. poverty laser talks in your upcoming lobby meetings, letters to the editor, and e-mails to Congress.
Learn details on why a renter’s tax credit is needed to help low-income Americans struggling with the high cost of rent. Danielle Bautista, a 2022 RESULTS Fellow and member of the RESULTS San Diego group, discusses California’s renter’s tax credit and how 2021’s expanded Child Tax Credit improved housing stability. View the recording and the slides (PDF version/PPT version) from the webinar.
As the November election draws near, tell members of Congress and congressional candidates that we need an equitable tax code. Specifically, write a letter in support of again expanding the Child Tax Credit (CTC) to all low-income families. In addition, write a letter in support of creating a renter’s tax credit that helps low-income households struggling to pay rent. PDF (Word version)
Use our Action Workshop Agenda (Word version) to host a meeting where you can inspire others to action in your community.