This bill enacts the "Housing Opportunity and Pathways to Education" (HOPE) pilot program, which requires the Tennessee housing development agency ("agency") to develop and manage a program in Maury County to support homeless families and those at risk of homelessness. This bill requires the agency to establish a facility in Maury County that has space for a health clinic, including mental health and therapy, a community room, classrooms, tutoring rooms, and a child-safe room. The agency is also required to do all of the following:  Hire skilled, clinically licensed social workers for case management.  Develop eligibility requirements for participants.  Develop an application form.  Create four levels of graduated services to be provided to participants based on need and each participant's progress through the program.  Subject to appropriations, provide grants to local nonprofit organizations for participation in the HOPE pilot program. After receiving a completed application, this bill requires the agency to determine if the applicant meets the eligibility requirements within five business days. Once an applicant has been accepted, each state and local entity, and each participating nonprofit organization, must respond to requests for services from the agency within five business days of the request. This bill requires the agency to, in coordination with the department of safety, establish a streamlined identification documentation process for participants in the program. A participant in the program may use the address of the central program facility as the participant's official address to acquire identification documentation. To that end, the agency must assign a post office box within the central program facility for each participant in the program if the participant is using the facility as an address. This bill requires central program facility staff to do all of the following:  Assist participants in gathering and verifying necessary documentation for obtaining identification.  A designated liaison at the central program facility must oversee the identification documentation application process, ensuring all applications are complete and accurate before submission.  Maintain records of all identification documentation applications and follow up on any pending or delayed applications. This bill provides that the HOPE pilot program expires July 1, 2030.