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Funding Sources Successfully Used by States to Support Development of Integrated, Affordable, and Accessible Community Housing

11/02/2007 | Requests *

 

Summary

This guide offers a quick reference on housing resources that can be used to create integrated, affordable, and accessible housing and basic information on how to use these resources. Including community strategies that increase the amount of integrated, affordable, and accessible housing units that usually fall into three general categories: development of housing units; access to existing housing units; and asset development. 

Author

Klein, M.S.W., Jay; Jones, M.A., Darrell L.; Horvath, M.S., David; Burchfiel, M.A., Sally 

Available Files

  • Housing Finance Paper Word (563K, 78 pages)
  • Housing Finance Paper PDF (473K, 78 pages)

Keywords

Person Centered Planning; Nursing Facility Transition; Independent Living; Community Inclusion; Assistive Technology; housing finance; affordable and accessible housing; integrated housing; Housing Choice Voucher Program; Low Income Housing Tax Credits; Section 811; supportive housing; Housing Trust Funds; Individual Development Accounts; HOME Investment Partnerships Program; First Time Homebuyer; Home of Your Own; home modifications; Housing Registries; PHAs; LIHTC 

Topic

Accessibility, Aging Issues, Consumer Direction, Housing, Long-Term Care, Physical Disabilities, Transition/Diversion from Institutions 

Type/Tool

Assessments, Checklists, Manuals, Promising practices, Reports, Workbooks 

Source

ILRU 

State

Arkansas, Connecticut, Iowa, Maryland, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, All States/Territories 

Date Created

01/02/2008 

Contact

Sharon Finney

sfinney@bcm.tmc.edu

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* Reflects requests since January 1, 2007


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