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January 14, 2026 15 mins

In this episode of our Nonprofit Spotlight series, Grayson Harris sits down with Rebecca Tallman, Executive Director of Veterans Community Project St. Louis, to discuss how the organization is tackling veteran homelessness by filling the gaps left by traditional systems.

Founded by combat veterans, Veterans Community Project provides transitional housing through tiny home villages and delivers wraparound services without restricting who qualifies for help. Rebecca shares how the model works, why saying no to certain funding is sometimes necessary, and how long term, generational impact starts with stable housing.

This is a grounded conversation about dignity, collaboration, and doing the work the right way.

What We Cover

  • How Veterans Community Project was founded by veterans who saw system failures firsthand
  • Why many veterans do not qualify for traditional VA services and how VCP fills that gap
  • The tiny home village model and why transitional housing works
  • What makes the St. Louis project unique, including its outreach center
  • How veterans move from crisis to permanent housing
  • Why VCP limits certain government funding to protect its mission
  • The importance of collaboration across nonprofits and agencies
  • Measuring success through long term and generational outcomes
  • How individuals, funders, and communities can get involved

Key Takeaways

  • Veteran homelessness is not limited to those living on the street. Couch surfing and unstable housing count too.
  • Eligibility rules exclude many veterans from existing services. VCP serves all veterans, regardless of discharge status or length of service.
  • Fully furnished tiny homes remove one of the biggest barriers to permanent housing.
  • Case management is personalized. There is no one size fits all approach.
  • Funding should support the mission, not dictate it.
  • Stable housing creates ripple effects that impact families for generations.
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