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How to Address Homelessness: Reflections from Research

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

Some researchers have advocated for tracking landlords who are most likely to evict tenants, so that localities can conduct targeted outreach to landlords (to help with financial assistance or code compliance, for example) and/or tenants (for rental assistance and/or to provide connections to legal services) ( Rutan and Desmond, 2021 ).

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Using Data to Prevent the Loss of Home Equity in New York City

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

How we did it: This report uses public and proprietary data to quantify homes that meet heightened vulnerability indicators in order to support targeted outreach and inform policy solutions. What policymakers will want to consider: Target outreach with precision. It should also evolve over time based on new data and community input.

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Why Heirs’ Property is a Problem for Vacancy and Abandonment

Center for Community Progress

Heirs must coordinate maintenance of the property and payment of taxes or debts to avoid foreclosure. This information could be used to facilitate outreach to those families around potential resources or programs to help resolve title or condition issues. TEXAS : Adopted in 2019, Senate Bill 1943 (S.

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Eastern Market DC's 150th anniversary last weekend | And my never realized master plan for the market

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

I stepped down when we moved to Salt Lake in late 2019, although I thought at the time somehow I'd be maintaining residences in both places. Master Plan contract, 2019. Cost could be based on income, and there should be an equity and outreach program to ensure the demographics of participants reflect DC's demographics.

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Meet the 2024-25 Cohort of Community Revitalization Fellows

Center for Community Progress

It is a nonprofit organization that I started in 2019 for girls ages 8-15 years of age and is focused on educating, engaging and empowering them to be successful in life.Monthly empowerment sessions on topics relevant to them are planned and led by women leaders in our community.We Whats one thing you love about your community?