CSH Provides State by State Summary
The Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) has released a new report “Housing Credit Policies in 2012 that Promote Supportive Housing.” This new report:
- Builds on CSH’s assessment of 2010 and 2011 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) policies and
- Examines the strategies housing credit agencies adopted to foster and encourage supportive housing development within QAPs for the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (Housing Credit), highlighting significant changes made within QAPs this year.
CSH examined 54 QAPs for this report which includes a link to the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Authority website. A summary of New Jersey’s LIHTC policies that encourage permanent supportive housing is on pages 78-81.
Click here for the report.
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Kate Kelly joined Monarch Housing Associates in March of 2011. Prior to that, she worked for seven years at the Partnership for Strong Communities in Hartford, Connecticut as the Reaching Home Campaign Manager. Managing the statewide effort to end long-term homelessness, Kate effectively implemented statewide advocacy campaigns to fund over 700 new supportive housing units for individuals and families. She has experience directing fundraising events and presenting federal and state conferences. At the Partnership, she educated state and federal legislators and staff about supportive housing homelessness issues and advocated for new funding sources. She has also developed public forums that led to formal policy recommendations and educated local constituencies such as policymakers, legislators and funders. Ms. Kelly received her B.A. in government from the University of Notre Dame and an M.S.W from the University of Connecticut School of Social Work. Click here to send Ms. Kelly an email.
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