Affordable Housing, Community Development, Reports and Publications, Supportive Housing
May 17, 2012
Urban Institute
3 new reports detail how housing and support services can be combined to better serve vulnerable populations.
Affordable Housing, Announcements, Community Development
May 17, 2012
Join us Friday, June 15th for "Case Studies in Conflict: Who Decides Where, When and How We Create Housing?", the Partnership's 6th and final IForum of 2012.
Community Development, Federal News, Homelessness, Reports and Publications
May 16, 2012
Government Accountability Office
A report by the Government Accountability Office found overlap in homelessness programs across multiple federal agencies.
Community Development, Federal News, Homelessness
May 16, 2012
The United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) has four new regional homeless coordinators.
Affordable Housing, Announcements, Community Development, Federal News, State News
May 16, 2012
HUD awarded more than $41 million to organizations throughout the US.
Affordable Housing, Community Development
May 15, 2012
With a crowd of over 100, the fifth IForum of 2012 explored issues of ethics, NIMBYism and planning approaches to address opposition to affordable housing development.
Affordable Housing, Announcements, Community Development, State News
May 10, 2012
Aiming to address CT’s many affordable housing needs, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and the General Assembly have produced state budget and bonding bills that will provide huge assistance for housing.
Announcements, Reports and Publications, State News
May 09, 2012
The Warren Group
Home sales data show fluctuations in price, sales volume across Connecticut.
Affordable Housing, Community Development, Federal News, Reports and Publications, Supportive Housing
May 09, 2012
HUD has released new data and mapping tools to facilitate place-based decision-making, enhance community participation and provide greater transparency regarding where federal investments are made.
Affordable Housing, Community Development, Reports and Publications
May 08, 2012
In 2011 private non-profit fair housing organizations investigated 65% of the 27,092 housing discrimination complaints filed.