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Research
Community:
Mar 1, 2017
Authored by: The Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation (PAHRC)
Topics: Education, Housing, Low-income, Post-secondary, Research, Workforce development
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Keely Stater posted a
on Jun 6, 2017
The Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation (PAHRC)
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Research
Community:
Jun 2, 2017
How Sustainable Communities Create Resilient People
Authored by: Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation (PAHRC)
Topics: Community development
Shared by Keely Stater
Keely Stater posted a
on Jun 6, 2017
Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation (PAHRC)
How Sustainable Communities Create Resilient People
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News Article
Community:
May 25, 2017
Financial Incentive Offered to Multifamily Borrowers Incorporating Healthy Design Features in Affordable Housing
Authored by:
Topics: Health, Healthy homes
Shared by Steve Lucas
Steve Lucas posted a
on May 25, 2017
WASHINGTON, DC – Fannie Mae (FNMA/OTC) announced today its Healthy Housing Rewards™ initiative aimed at providing a financial incentive for borrowers who incorporate healthy design features for newly constructed or rehabilitated affordable multifamily rental properties. Healthy Housing Rewards is one of several partnerships that Fannie Mae is advancing as part of a corporate-wide effort called Sustainable Communities Partnerships and Innovation.
Financial Incentive Offered to Multifamily Borrowers Incorporating Healthy Design Features in Affordable Housing
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Report
Community:
May 1, 2017
State by State Chart
Authored by: ACF
Topics: Early childhood
Shared by Marsha Basloe
Marsha Basloe posted a
on May 4, 2017
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News Article
Community: Youth
Authored by:
Topics: Education, Housing, Low-income, Post-secondary, Racial inequalities, South, Youth
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Housing Is posted a
on Apr 27, 2017
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Report
Community:
Feb 22, 2017
How Students Get to School in Denver, Detroit, New Orleans, New York City, and Washington, DC
Authored by: Student Transportation Working Group for the URBAN INSTITUTE
Topics: Education, Transportation
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Housing Is posted a
on Mar 29, 2017
Student Transportation Working Group for the URBAN INSTITUTE
How Students Get to School in Denver, Detroit, New Orleans, New York City, and Washington, DC
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Report
Community:
Mar 2, 2017
In addition to detailing burdensome regulations, industry groups CLPHA, NAHRO, and PHADA raise concerns about recent MTW Notice and Comment solicitations.
Authored by: CLPHA, PHADA, and NAHRO
Topics: Housing
Shared by Rich Bindell
Rich Bindell posted a
on Mar 3, 2017
In addition to detailing burdensome regulations, industry groups CLPHA, NAHRO, and PHADA raise concerns about recent MTW Notice and Comment solicitations.
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News Article
Community:
Mar 2, 2017
Dr. Ben Carson becomes HUD Secretary with 58 to 41 vote in the Senate
Authored by:
Topics: Affordable Care Act, Funding, Health, Housing, Legislation & Policy
Shared by Steve Lucas
Steve Lucas posted a
on Mar 2, 2017
On March 2, 2017 the U.S. Senate confirmed the nomination of Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, Sr. as the 17th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development by a 58 to 41 vote. Dr. Carson’s confirmation followed a relatively non-controversial nomination hearing in January and a straight-forward procedural vote in late February that advanced his nomination to the Senate floor.
Dr. Ben Carson becomes HUD Secretary with 58 to 41 vote in the Senate
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Webinar
Community:
Feb 1, 2017
An overview of the individual and employer-based insurance markets before and after the ACA, and a look ahead at the choices both insurers and consumers must make for 2018 and beyond.
For those unable to join the webinar and those who want to share the webinar with colleagues, a video of the webinar is now posted to the Alliance for Health Reform website, along with a transcript and all speaker presentations.
Authored by: Alliance for Health Reform and the National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM) Foundation, in collaboration with the Association of Health Care Journalists
Topics: Affordable Care Act
Shared by Abra Lyons-Warren
Abra Lyons-Warren posted a
on Feb 6, 2017
Alliance for Health Reform and the National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM) Foundation, in collaboration with the Association of Health Care Journalists
An overview of the individual and employer-based insurance markets before and after the ACA, and a look ahead at the choices both insurers and consumers must make for 2018 and beyond.
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News Article
Community:
Jan 25, 2017
A reading program designed to help men become better fathers is associated with better parenting skills as well as behavior and learning improvements in kids, a small study suggests.
Authored by: Lisa Rapaport for REUTERS
Topics: Early childhood, East Coast, Education, Family engagement, Literacy, School-readiness
Shared by Abra Lyons-Warren
Abra Lyons-Warren posted a
on Feb 6, 2017
Lisa Rapaport for REUTERS
A reading program designed to help men become better fathers is associated with better parenting skills as well as behavior and learning improvements in kids, a small study suggests.
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Research
Community:
Sep 1, 2014
Authored by: Greg J. Duncan and Katherine Magnuson for The Uninversity of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Research on Poverty
Topics: Early childhood, Homelessness, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, School-readiness
Shared by Amber-Lee Leslie
Amber-Lee Leslie posted a
on Jan 27, 2017
Greg J. Duncan and Katherine Magnuson for The Uninversity of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Research on Poverty
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News Article
Community:
Aug 20, 2016
Why well-off black families end up living in poorer areas than white families with similar or even lower incomes.
Authored by: John Eligon and Robert Gebeloff for THE NEW YORK TIMES
Topics: Housing
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CLPHA Admin posted a
on Jan 5, 2017
John Eligon and Robert Gebeloff for THE NEW YORK TIMES
Why well-off black families end up living in poorer areas than white families with similar or even lower incomes.