Federal Funding Threatened: Here's How Homeless Liaisons Fought Back

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Federal Funding Threatened: Here's How Homeless Liaisons Fought Back

Olivia Wahl

13 March 2026

In Part 2 of my @schoolutionspodcast conversation, Erin Patterson from SchoolHouse Connection returns to detail legislative wins for families experiencing homelessness, showcasing how advocacy works amid federal budget cuts.  In this episode, you'll learn: How $129 million in homeless education funding was zeroed out in the President's FY26 budget, and how SchoolHouse Connection got it restored through nonpartisan grassroots advocacyWhat the McKinney-Vento Act actually guarantees for homeless studentsThe Homeless Children and Youth Act: the signature legislation that would align federal definitions so families in motels and doubled-up housing finally qualify for housing assistanceHow the Thrive from the Start Coalition is mobilizing state-level action on infant and toddler homelessness, and why 48 states applied for just 10 grantsMentions: ➡️Barbara Duffield ➡️Thomas J. Lucas (TJ) ➡️Thrive from the Start Coalition ➡️Advocacy Page ➡️Federal Policy Tracker ➡️Homeless Children and Youth Data Map ➡️McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act ➡️Every Student Succeeds Act ➡️Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program ➡️Homeless Children and Youth Act  ➡️Individuals with Disabilities Education Act  ➡️Resources for Homeless Education Liaisons 🎧 Watch Part I! Erin paints the full picture of what hidden homelessness looks like for children across America. CHAPTERS  0:00 When the Budget Shows a Zero  1:45 FY26 Budget & Homeless Education  6:00 $129 Million Restored  7:30 McKinney-Vento Explained  10:00 Undocumented & Homeless  11:45 Dedicated Funding vs. Block Grants  13:00 Thrive from the Start  15:15 Homeless Children & Youth Act  16:30 How to Get Involved  Next Week:  Dr. Kris Nystrom left retirement to tackle the world's lowest literacy rates in sub-Saharan Africa, one community at a time. This one will change how you see what's at stake when a child can't read.  When coaches, teachers, administrators, and families work hand in hand, it fosters a school atmosphere where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged in their learning journey.