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9.12.19 Members Making News
From Next City: Over the next 25 years, San Antonio is expecting to welcome a million new residents, an influx of people that would expand its population by about two-thirds. And while rent in the city is still relatively cheap, more than 40 percent of renters are cost burdened, paying...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From ABC KSAT 12: Bridging the gap between foster care and a life of independence is one of the big goals for local nonprofit the THRU Project. Originally established to provide mentors for youth who age out of state care, the group recently expanded its mission to provide housing for a...
9.12.19 Members Making News, Awards/Grants
From Sacramento Promise Zone's press release: Two community based organizations in the Sacramento Promise Zone were announced as recipients of the 2019 Financial Institution Partnership Opportunity (FIPO) award on August 24, 2019. The 11-member FIPO partnership awarded $115,000 to fund...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Residents of Pittsburgh’s Bedford Dwellings are getting a lift from Lyft. The ride-share service on Thursday announced it would transport residents of Bedford and those at Prospect Terrace in East Pittsburgh, both public housing communities, to and from...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From Multi-Housing News: Developers have wrapped up work on a 168-unit affordable senior housing property in the West Farms neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. The eight-story development at 1880 Boston Road sits atop an existing medical office building and will provide affordable apartments...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From Miami Today: Miami-Dade is poised for a funding infusion that could more than double the county’s existing affordable and workforce housing over the next two decades through the US Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program. The federal...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From NBC 24 News:   It may have been a coincidence, but the annual event Light The Night in Toledo came on the same night for the National Night Out across the country. The two bring similar messages of solidarity between the community and law enforcement. "Well, we work hand in hand...
9.12.19 Members Making News, Awards/Grants
From the Toledo Blade: The Lucas County Metropolitan Housing Authority has received nearly $1 million in grant funding to identify and reduce lead-based paint hazards. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on Monday awarded $970,225 to the local housing authority as part of a total...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From the Los Angeles Daily News: As students across the Los Angeles Unified School District headed back to classrooms Tuesday, district officials heralded a new partnership with city and county housing agencies aimed at providing support to a number of housing insecure and homeless...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From the Journal Gazette: The Fort Wayne Metropolitan Human Relations Commission is launching Faces of Fairness, an educational campaign the commission says is designed to communicate the importance of making Fort Wayne a welcoming city for all. The campaign will feature eight local...

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