Affordable Housing Development Project: Measuring Success
GrantID: 69171
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500
Deadline: November 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $2,500
Summary
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Grant Overview
Affordable Housing Development Project Overview
The Affordable Housing Development Project focuses on creating equitable housing solutions in areas experiencing significant demand for affordable living options. This funding is aimed at initiatives that involve a mix of new construction and rehabilitation of existing properties to serve low-income residents. Projects that offer merely temporary support or do not ensure long-term housing stability are not eligible, as this funding prioritizes sustainable community investment rather than short-term fixes.
Measurable Success Factors
One pivotal example of this funding's potential impact is observed in an urban housing authority that secured support for a mixed-income housing project. This initiative provided not just affordable units but also integrated services such as job training and childcare, significantly enhancing residents' ability to thrive. The project not only focused on creating physical structures but also on sustaining a supportive community environment.
A successful pilot project involved zoning policy changes that permitted higher-density housing near public transit. This resulted in a marked increase in affordable units available to low-income families, drastically improving housing stability metrics within the region.
Evaluation and Reporting Requirements
Organizations receiving this funding must implement rigorous evaluation frameworks, focusing on key outcomes such as housing stability, resident satisfaction, and neighborhood revitalization. Reporting must detail not just project outputs but also the qualitative experiences of residents, integrating feedback mechanisms that allow continuous improvement.
Performance Thresholds
Performance thresholds will include benchmarks like occupancy rates, the extent of service integration within housing projects, and overall community satisfaction levels. Successful grant recipients should demonstrate their ability to meet these benchmarks and contribute to the broader goal of increasing housing stability for vulnerable populations.
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