Partnering to deliver housing, hope and long-term stability.
Providers play a vital role in helping individuals with complex behavioral health needs live safely and successfully in the community. Together, we create pathways from homelessness to stability.
Data Collection and Accountability: All PSH Providers participate in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS).
Additional Resources
Permanent Supportive Housing providers should be aware of local, statewide, and national resources dedicated to helping individuals maintain housing. Below are some important resources.
Housing Stability & Homelessness Systems
North Dakota Continuum of Care (CoC)
Statewide network working to prevent and end homelessness across all 53 counties and five tribal nations.
North Dakota Homeless Grant Program
State funding to support facilities and programs serving people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Administered by the ND Department of Commerce.
Corporation for Supportive Housing
National organization offering training, tools, and best practices for supportive housing providers.
Behavioral Health, Substance Use & Recovery
Substance Use Disorder Voucher Program
Provides access to treatment and recovery services for individuals with substance use disorders.
Community Connect
Community-based behavioral health services, including care coordination and peer support.
24/7 Recovery Talk
Free, confidential peer support chat with trained specialists who have lived experience in addiction.
SAMHSA: 10 Guiding Principles of Recovery
Federal guidance outlining recovery-oriented approaches to behavioral health services.
Information, Referral & Crisis Support
2-1-1 Helpline
Free, confidential service available 24/7 to help individuals find local behavioral health and social services.
Specialized Populations
ND Cares
Community-based network supporting North Dakota military service members, veterans, and their families.
Fair Housing & Accessibility Compliance
High Plains Fair Housing Center
Provides education and technical assistance on fair housing and ADA accessibility requirements.
Questions? Contact Us
Your questions, comments and concerns are important to us. If you don't see the information you need, please contact us.
Email: dhsbhd@nd.gov
Phone: (701) 328-8920