In addition to his career, Davenport is a homelessness activist, helping and advocating for people experiencing homelessness. He is on the board of directors of the SELAH Neighborhood Homeless Coalition, a Los Angeles–based non-profit organization he has been volunteering with since 2017, and worked full-time on
Nithya Raman's successful 2020 campaign for
Los Angeles City Council. Raman is one of the co-founders of SELAH and made the issue of homelessness central to her campaign. After volunteering on the campaign, Davenport started to formally work for Raman as a senior advisor with a special focus on homelessness and housing projects
High and Mighty, and
Know Your Enemy. After leaving his job in the city government, he started a blog about Los Angeles politics, Big City Heat, on October 28, 2024, and posted a few articles and a two-part podcast miniseries about the
2024 Los Angeles County elections the following days, advocating in particular
an ultimately passed ballot measure that will double the county's existing quarter-cent sales tax to fund homelessness services. ==References==