Daniel Soucy

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Research Analyst

Daniel Soucy is a Research Analyst for the National Alliance to End Homelessness. In this role, Daniel supports the Alliance’s research agenda by using data and research evidence to find solutions to homelessness. Daniel also helps policymakers and practitioners implement those solutions. 

Before joining the alliance, Daniel worked with the International Institute of Social Studies, where they interviewed and supported LGBTQ individuals interacting with faith-based social service providers in Philadelphia and Den Hague, Netherlands. Daniel has also supported refugee populations seeking affordable housing and employment opportunities in the United States with the International Institute of New England and consulted with various organizations in India to design and evaluate research and development projects in marginalized, low-income neighborhoods. Throughout all his work, Daniel is passionate about cultivating inclusive and participatory approaches to research and ensuring that interventions are informed by robust evidence.

Daniel holds a Master of Arts in Social Policy for International Development from Erasmus University’s International Institute of Social Studies in Den Hague, Netherlands, a Bachelor of Arts from Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia and a Certificate in Human Services and Addiction Studies from Granite State College.