Housing workshop cohort aims to increase state’s options
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowIn its 16th year of collaboration, the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority and Corporation for Supportive Housing have announced the four regional teams that will participate in a workshop aimed at increasing affordable and supportive housing projects throughout the state.
The program, called the Supportive Housing Institute, seeks to connect housing developers, service providers, property managers and community-based organizations to collaborate to address housing lacking in their areas.
“The Indiana Supportive Housing Institute is an opportunity for IHCDA to promote housing stability for those experiencing homelessness,” IHCDA Executive Director Jacob Sipe said in a news release. “It’s important that IHCDA and our partners align affordable housing developments to the current needs in communities.”
Afterward, organizations can apply for IHCDA funding.
The teams participating this year are:
Lake Park (Lake County)
- Northwest Indiana Cap Association (NWICA): team lead, owner, co-developer and property management entity
- Gratus Development: co-developer
- Regional Care Group & Regional Health Systems: supportive services providers
Indianapolis
- KCG Companies: owner and developer
- KCG Residential, LLC: property management entity
- Adult & Child Health: supportive services provider
Indianapolis
- Collins Housing Solutions, LLC: owner and co-developer
- T&H Investments: co-developer
- Herron Property Management: property management entity
- Horizon House: supportive services provider
Muncie
- Radiant Community Development Corp.: owner and developer
- Herron Property Management: property management entity
- Muncie Mission Ministries & Open Door Health Services: supportive services providers
- The City of Muncie: community partner