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  • Charlotte organization offers affordable housing help

    Lexi Wilson
    2021-07-06 21:39:39 UTC
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    April 09, 2021 |

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    Response Location: United States, Charlotte, North Carolina

    Charlotte's rapid growth has put affordable housing out of reach to many residents. So the Home Again Foundation, a nonprofit, got into the homebuilding game. It constructed eight affordable housing units on land that would have been used for more single-family housing. Rents are below market and the foundation provides other services aimed at improving the self-sufficiency of the new residents, who had been experiencing homelessness.

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  • In Denver, Tiny Homes Take On Affordable Housing

    Mona Dougani
    2021-07-13 20:34:27 UTC
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    March 26, 2021 |

    QNotes Carolinas |

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    Response Location: United States, Denver, Colorado

    Denver's Beloved Community Village is a development of 20 "tiny houses," affordable single-family homes that have helped residents obtain stable housing at rates that allow them to get ahead financially. Charlotte would have to change its zoning laws, and some residents' attitudes, to allow for such a hedge against homelessless. Those changes are possible, but will take time and much effort.

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  • Formerly Homeless Seattleites Are Moving Into a Building Designed for Tech Workers — Here's Why

    Gregory Scruggs
    2021-04-25 19:25:34 UTC
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    March 25, 2021 |

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    Response Location: United States, Seattle, Washington

    A “small efficiency dwelling unit” in Seattle has been sold to a nonprofit that serves people experiencing homelessness. The development was initially meant for renters but rental vacancies caused by the pandemic prompted the owners to sell the building to the nonprofit. Now tenants who earn 30-40 percent of the median income in Seattle will pay 30 percent of their income toward rent.

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  • Charlotte nonprofit taking different approach to making affordable housing available

    Lexi Wilson
    2021-07-19 21:56:49 UTC
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    March 25, 2021 |

    WCNC-TV |

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    Response Location: United States, Charlotte, North Carolina

    The Lotus campaign helps people experiencing homelessness by paying landlords upfront and, in return, landlords eliminate security deposits, credit checks, and employment records. At the cost of about $800 a year to house someone in an apartment, the Landlord Participation Program has housed more than 250 people and, as of April 2021, 166 people have renewed their leases or found other housing. The Lotus Campaign focuses on finding the units, while other organizations find the candidates and pay some of their rent. All participants are either employed or receiving Social Security payments.

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  • LA opens its first tiny home village to ease homeless crisis

    Christopher Weber
    2021-03-13 17:35:45 UTC
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    March 11, 2021 |

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    Response Location: United States, Los Angeles, California

    A community of 39 tiny homes has been built in Los Angeles, California, providing people experiencing homelessness with a safe and private place to live. Chandler Street Village provides three meals and wraparound services that help residents stay housed. Legal aid, employment searches, and mental health treatment provide a comprehensive approach to easing the housing crisis.

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  • Home Game

    Leah Cantor
    2021-03-23 10:56:51 UTC
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    March 10, 2021 |

    Santa Fe Reporter |

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    Response Location: United States, Santa Fe, New Mexico

    A variety of approaches are helping ease housing instability in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Built for Zero program helps different entities coordinate homeless services through a comprehensive database that strives to capture everyone experiencing homelessness at any given time. An affordable-housing complex known as Siler Yard was also created through the Affordable Housing Trust Fund for artists to live and work in. Additionally, Public Land Trusts have also created a considerable amount of affordable housing in Santa Fe.

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  • To Tackle Homelessness, Santa Fe Found a Better Plan

    Kriston Capps
    2021-08-01 17:07:52 UTC
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    March 04, 2021 |

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    Response Location: United States, Sante Fe, New Mexico

    The adoption of the “Built for Zero” campaign in Sante Fe, New Mexico, allowed the city to effectively respond to the housing crisis that unfolded as a result of the pandemic. The data-driven approach gives cities a better snapshot of how many people are homeless at any given time and also encourages agencies to work together, which creates a network that can adequately address chronic homelessness.

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  • 3D-printed homes build hope for U.S. affordable housing

    Carey L. Biron
    2021-02-15 23:46:33 UTC
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    February 15, 2021 |

    Thomson Reuters Foundation |

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    Response Location: United States

    A new technology is providing affordable and sustainable housing through a process that is faster and with material that is more resilient to natural disasters. 3D-printed houses are providing aesthetically pleasing houses that can be built in about 48 hours. 3D printing technology within the construction industry is “on the cusp on major expansion” and is making waves within the affordable housing sector.

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  • The Coffee Shop Giving Homeless Youth a Chance at Success

    Cinnamon Janzer
    2021-03-17 09:38:30 UTC
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    February 11, 2021 |

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    Response Location: United States, Minneapolis, Minnesota

    A coffee shop is employing young people experiencing homelessness. Employment at the coffee shop provides the stability and support they need to find and maintain housing. Income, structure, and skills gained from employment at the cafe are the springboard needed for the young adults to secure stability. 

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  • Cleveland saw a decrease in unsheltered homelessness in 2020: Can that continue?

    Conor Morris
    2021-02-16 14:52:04 UTC
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    February 03, 2021 |

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    Response Location: United States, Cleveland, Ohio

    During 2020, the city of Cleveland reduced the rate of people experiencing homelessness by 30% due to provisions put in place to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus. Using eviction moratoriums for those at risk of losing their homes, and hotels for those who were unhoused, the agencies responding to homelessness along with the city and county were able to better engage with the community's needs.

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  • The Solutions Story Tracker® is a curated, searchable database of solutions journalism stories — rigorous reporting about responses to social problems. We vet and tag every story in the Story Tracker, which offers an inspiring and useful collection of the thousands of ways people are working to solve problems around the world.

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  • After you submit a story to us and assign it a topic, it is sent to one of our Solutions Story Tracker team members. Our team member evaluates the story for the four qualities of solutions journalism, and on the basics: The story must come from a news outlet and have a date and a byline. If the story meets our criteria, our team tags it accordingly and adds it to the database. If the story falls short of the mark, our team will include the reason why. We include stories in the Story Tracker that meet our standards of solutions journalism. Inclusion does not mean we support the initiatives, policies, organizations or approaches featured in those stories.

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