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Reported Article

HUD Funding Uncertainty Is Already Changing These Peopleโ€™s Lives

From a disabled supportive housing resident set to lose her apartment to homeless service providers awaiting frozen funds, those affected by HUD cutbacks tell us whatโ€™s at stake.

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Reported Article

Mission-Driven or Profit-Driven? Enterpriseโ€™s Hidden Role in Mobile Home Park Purchases

Despite Enterprise Community Partnersโ€™ majority voting stake in Bellwether Enterprise, the nonprofit lender long insisted it couldnโ€™t address its subsidiary commercial mortgage lenderโ€™s questionable lending for mobile home park purchases.

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Webinar

Trump, Homelessness, and the Road Ahead, a Webinar

The Trump administration’s policies are putting homelessness services at risk. How can housing advocates respond to those threats?

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Reported Article

โ€˜Anti-Displacement Toolโ€™ to Direct City Funding to Projects that Wonโ€™t Price Out Residents

After a years-long, tenant-led effort, Louisville will use a new tool to analyze whether a proposed housing development can meet a neighborhoodโ€™s housing needs and income levels. If it doesnโ€™t, the city wonโ€™t subsidize it.

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Reported Article

Manufactured Crisis: Losing the Nationโ€™s Largest Source of Unsubsidized Affordable Housing

Manufactured housing communities have long been an affordable housing option for millions of people living in the U.S., but that affordability is disappearing rapidly. How did we get here?

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Practitioner Voice

What Makes Rent ‘Fair’

Should monthly charges be pegged to the cost of financing, developing, and operating housing, or to household income? Or are there other ways to design how rent is calculated?

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