


The 2026 National Conference on Ending Homelessness and Capitol Hill Day will bring together service providers, system leaders, advocates, and people with lived experience of homelessness to learn from each other, discuss best practices, and share new innovations in the field.
Registrants will have the opportunity to attend roundtable discussions, plenaries, and workshops focused on emerging issues surrounding homelessness. In addition to regular workshops, the conference will offer a variety of session formats to provide attendees exciting new ways to learn, engage, and foster connections.
Capitol Hill Day will occur on day two of the conference. It is a powerful opportunity to engage your Members of Congress and their staff through face-to-face meetings to share local successes and progress, build lasting relationships, and advocate for policies that help end homelessness. No separate registration is required to participate in this event.
The conference will begin Wednesday morning, July 8, 2026 at 9 A.M. with an opening plenary.





