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Built for the people doing the work.

Common Ladder gives case managers, social workers, and nonprofit staff a single reliable place to find and share resources — so you spend less time hunting and more time helping.

What you get

Tools designed for professionals

Comprehensive directory

Maricopa County service listings with addresses, phone numbers, hours, eligibility requirements, and intake processes. Updated regularly to reflect current availability.

Coordinated Entry guidance

Plain-language explanation of how Coordinated Entry works in Maricopa County, who qualifies, how to connect clients, and what to expect at each step.

Free to use, always

No subscription, no login, no referral fees. Common Ladder is a civic resource, not a vendor. Use it, share it, bookmark it.

Directory listings

Add your organization

If your organization isn't in our directory yet, we want to fix that. Listings are free. Email us the details — organization name, service type, address, phone, hours, eligibility requirements — and we'll add you within 48 hours.

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Guides & resources

Professional resources

We publish plain-language guides for case managers navigating Maricopa County's service system — coordinated entry, HMIS, rapid rehousing programs, and more. Written for professionals, accessible to anyone.

Browse the guides →

Stay current

Resource availability changes constantly. Common Ladder is maintained regularly, but always call ahead to confirm hours and bed availability before sending a client.

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Case manager's field guide

A working guide for case managers serving people experiencing homelessness in Maricopa County — referral routing, intake patterns, what to ask, and how to escalate.

Read the case manager guide →