|
|
Home
: Research, Trends and Data
Jul 7, 2008
Jun 23, 2008
Jun 5, 2008
May 30, 2008
Long-Term Affordable Housing Strategies in Hot Housing Markets
Published by Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
This paper inventories strategies for maintaining affordable housing toward perpetuity in hot markets in an increasing number of locales. Long-term affordable housing strategies answer the call to make affordable housing resources last longer as federal funding for affordable housing diminishes, rental affordability programs expire, and owners prematurely buy their way out of affordable mortgages.
May 13, 2008
May 8, 2008
May 1, 2008
Coming of Age: Employment Outcomes for Youth Who Age Out of Foster Care Through Their Middle Twenties
Published by The Urban Institute
A youth’s departure from home marks the beginning of adulthood and a new stage in a young adult’s life. This critical juncture and the surrounding years, often referred to as the transition to adulthood, is increasingly recognized as a distinct developmental stage between adolescence and adulthood (Arnett, 2004). Youth who reach this stage and are living in foster care are often at a significant disadvantage. In 2005, over 24,000 youths found themselves in this circumstance (DHHS, 2006). They “aged out” of the foster care system and entered into the world of adulthood relatively alone.
Apr 28, 2008
California
Hilton Foundation Project to End Homelessness for People with Mental Illness in Los Angeles: Changes in Homelessness, Supportive Housing, and Tenant Characteristics Since 2005
Published by Corporation for Supportive Housing
In 2005, the Hilton Foundation gave CSH a five-year grant to launch an initiative in Los Angeles County to reduce the number of long-term homeless people, with a special focus on reducing homelessness among people with serious mental illness. To promote these outcomes, CSH has been using grant money to: fund predevelopment work on various permanent supportive housing (PSH) projects, invest in building the capacity of supportive housing providers, work with public officials and other key stakeholders in the county and selected cities (Los Angeles, Long Beach, Santa Monica, and others) to stimulate increased commitment to PSH, support the Special Needs Housing Alliance, and pursue other activities with City and County of Los Angeles officials and agencies.
Apr 10, 2008
Putting Housing First, Making Housing Last: Housing Policy for Persons with Severe Mental Illness
Published by Fundamental Policy
Securing safe and affordable housing is a challenge for millions of Americans. For individuals with severe and persistent mental illness this challenge is even more difficult. The sad reality is that most individuals with severe and persistent mental illness live at or below the poverty line and even though many receive subsidized supports such as food stamps, health care, and disability insurance, these benefits rarely stretch far enough to cover the cost of adequate and safe housing.
Apr 9, 2008
Homeless Older Adults Strategic Plan
Published by The Shelter Partnership
Shelter Partnership developed this plan for homeless older adults under both a moral imperative
to address the rising needs of a population that has been historically neglected, and also as a
means to challenge our public systems of care and other concerned stakeholders to adopt a
strategic approach to address the housing, service and health care needs of homeless older adults
in an integrated fashion.
|
RESEARCH AND TRENDS:
WHAT'S NEW
|