The New Leaf Project

About the New Leaf Project

In partnership with the University of British Columbia, Foundations for Social Change launched the world’s first direct cash transfer program to empower people to move beyond homelessness in Canada.

Specifically, our New Leaf project (NLP) distributed a one-time cash transfer of $7,500 to people experiencing recent homelessness in the Vancouver area. 

While many would challenge the thought of disbursing large sums of cash to people living in homelessness, our approach was based upon scientific evidence and our bold action paid off. By preventing people from becoming entrenched as homeless, NLP helped individuals maintain dignity, and freed up community resources to be directed elsewhere.

Cash transfers provide choice, control and purchasing power at a critical time in people’s lives. This is not merely a gesture of help, it is a signal that society believes in them.

Project participants experienced measurable improvements in their lives after receiving the cash transfer.

You can read more about the results of the New Leaf project here.


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(Receiving the transfer) made me feel important. It’s like a silent cheering squad in the back of my mind. I know that the study is meant to help me so it has helped guide me. They have faith in me so I have faith in myself.
— Kathy
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The Direct Giving Model

A one-time cash transfer for someone living in poverty that can be spent according to individual needs

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The Research

With UBC, we launched a pilot project to rigorously evaluate the impact of direct cash transfers to recently homeless individuals

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Impact

Direct cash recipients moved into stable housing faster and maintained a level of financial security and stability over 12 months

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