
Homelessness Agenda
Poverty Solutions supports several projects that aim to promote a better understanding of the causes and consequences of homelessness and identify potential points of intervention.
Data and Policy Analyst
Francisco Brady is a data and policy analyst, working primarily on housing stability projects. Francisco has contributed to research on housing instability and homelessness in Chicago, several basic income pilots, and creating estimates of eligible populations for social support programs. Prior to graduate school, Francisco worked at the Inclusive Economy Lab at the University of Chicago. Francisco is passionate about taking chaotic, unstructured records and turning them into actionable insights in support of vulnerable populations.
MPP, University of Michigan; and a bachelor’s degree in economics, Howard University.
Poverty Solutions supports several projects that aim to promote a better understanding of the causes and consequences of homelessness and identify potential points of intervention.
Guaranteed Income to Grow Ann Arbor (GIG A2) is a two-year pilot that provides monthly payments of $528 to 100 Ann Arbor entrepreneurs and gig workers with low incomes, starting in January 2024.