🏠 Transitional Housing Program for Teen Moms
Project Overview
In 2016, CL Enterprise partnered with a transitional housing program supporting homeless teen mothers to lead a full programmatic and strategic redesign.
 The initiative focused on strengthening service delivery, improving measurable outcomes, and creating long-term sustainability for families and funders alike.
Our Approach
- Strategic Rebranding: Refreshed the program’s identity to align with community needs and HUD performance standards. 
- Programmatic Restructuring: Redesigned workflows, data tracking, and case management systems to improve efficiency and accountability. 
- Trauma-Informed Capacity Building: Trained staff and refined policies to provide holistic, culturally responsive care. 
- Sustainability Planning: Developed funding strategies, follow-up services, and metrics that ensured continued success beyond the initial grant cycle. 
Results & Impact
- 📈 HUD Funding Rank Improved — advanced from 50th to 15th within eight months. 
- 💰 Secured New Funding — earned an additional $100,000 annually from the Department of Human Services. 
- 👩🏽👧 Families Served — provided safe housing and wraparound services to 15+ young families. 
- 💼 Increased Income & Self-Sufficiency — participants gained employment, stability, and life skills within two years. 
- 🔄 Sustained Outcomes — systems implemented by CL Enterprise continue to support grant compliance, funding growth, and family success. 
Lasting Change
By merging psychology, systems design, and strategic leadership, CL Enterprise transformed a struggling program into a sustainable model of empowerment for young mothers, proving that when programs are trauma-informed and data-driven, transformation follows.
 
           
             
             
           
             
           
             
             
            