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Part 1 - Faith-Based Efforts & Charitable Tools
This session will highlight charitable funding tools and provide a few examples from around the United States. One is how churches in Fort Lauderdale came together collectively to address homelessness, another from Atlanta on how mission-minded businessmen are providing mezzanine funding and a computer/ cellphone application developed to facilitate rapid rehousing and support of tenants in interactions with landlords.
Part 2 - Small Builders
The array of policy issues and tools have been covered in this series of presentations, and now through a number of case studies of small builders in South Carolina who have navigated the regulatory and financial challenges, detailed descriptions of the experience gained will be presented to guide the practitioner on how to best advise their client on the issues and options they will face as a small builder who seeks to develop affordable housing.
Part 3 - Large Builders
The largest builders are national publicly traded companies that have thrived, but their success is based upon individual local markets. Relationships with city or county officials are critical to that success. Large projects mean larger impact fees to a community, and large projects provide the opportunity for flexibility in the unit mix to better be able to include affordable units - by incentives or by mandatory requirements.
This presentation also builds upon the foundation of the previous sessions, and through case studies, shows examples of how government and large builders can work together to provide affordable units to both meet a community's goals, and the builders' bottom line.
Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development
Amy Brigham Boulris, David Allman, Jeanne Lee McMains, Mitchell Newman, William Andrew Gowder Jr
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