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 When Affordable Housing Clicks with Technology

When Affordable Housing Clicks with Technology

Massachusetts Housing Partnership’s Susan Connelly, MPZ Development’s Mathieu Zahler and coUrbanize’s Karin Brandt discuss the ways online outreach tools can spur civic engagement and address [...]

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 Why Arizona Has A Shortage Of Affordable Housing

Why Arizona Has A Shortage Of Affordable Housing

Joan Serviss, executive director for the Arizona Housing Coalition, said a major reason for this shortage is the lack of federal and state funds toward keeping housing affordable. To read more [...]

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 Moving Up

Moving Up

Family Housing Resources names executive director. To read more click here.

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 There is a national housing crisis for the poor … and it’s getting worse

There is a national housing crisis for the poor … and it’s getting worse

Millions of Americans struggle every day, often not knowing where they’ll sleep at night, whether they can put food on the table, or have enough money to pay for needed medications. To read more [...]

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 The healthiest communities in the U.S. are the ones where people can afford homes

The healthiest communities in the U.S. are the ones where people can afford homes

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s 2019 list of the healthiest places in the U.S. found that a lack of secure housing is a pressing health issue. To read more click here.

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 Why the Poor Effectively Pay More for Housing

Why the Poor Effectively Pay More for Housing

American landlords derive more profit from renters in low-income neighborhoods, researchers Matthew Desmond and Nathan Wilmers find. To read more click here.

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 Study: Poverty, obesity, lack of services weigh down Pima County health

Study: Poverty, obesity, lack of services weigh down Pima County health

Arizona residents in Maricopa, Yuma and Greenlee counties have better overall health scores and easier access to health services than those living in Pima County, a new study shows. To read more [...]

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 Tiny House Villages in Seattle: An Efficient Response to Our Homelessness Crisis

Tiny House Villages in Seattle: An Efficient Response to Our Homelessness Crisis

Over the past three years, Seattle has led the country in piloting temporary tiny house communities in response to the homelessness crisis. To read more click here.

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 Tucson Federal Credit Union awards grants to 3 local nonprofits

Tucson Federal Credit Union awards grants to 3 local nonprofits

It was a good Tuesday for three local nonprofits, as the Tucson Federal Credit Union (TFCU) awarded checks totaling $45,000. To read more click here.

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 Critical mass: Arizona is now third-worst in the nation for affordable housing

Critical mass: Arizona is now third-worst in the nation for affordable housing

For a decade now, an affordable-housing shortage has devastated Arizona’s poor and middle-class households. To read more click here.

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