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Building new pathways to housing, racial, and health justice for people facing homelessness

The Minnesota Interagency Council on Homelessness (MICH) is a cabinet-level body comprised of the commissioners of 14 state agencies and the chair of the Metropolitan Council. Each agency has a different but interconnected role to play in preventing and ending homelessness. We know that working together strengthens our efforts and serves Minnesotans better.

MICH serves three primary purposes: 

  • Coordinate across agencies and with community partners to build pathways to housing, racial, and health justice for people facing homelessness 

  • Provide expertise to partners through technical assistance, public testimony, and raising awareness around the solutions to homelessness 

  • Create the interagency Housing Stability Budget package for the Governor

Through Minnesota's Crossroads to Justice strategic plan, we are driving results to prevent and end homelessness