Report from The Mixed-Income Demonstration Program: Reaching extremely low-income families in mixed-income settings
Contributing Organization(s): Neighborworks America
Author(s)/Creator(s): Michael Bodaken
Publishing Date: 2004-02-01
Issue Areas: Housing and Homelessness; Economic Development
Ownership/Rights Info: Copyright 2004 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (dba NeighborWorks® America).
File info: 41 pages; 472.53 KB file size
Congress included a special $5 million, mixed-income demonstration program in Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation's FY 2003 appropriation. The purpose of the set-aside was to explore approaches for serving households with incomes less than 30 percent of the area median ("extremely low income" or "ELI" households) in mixed-income communities. This paper shares highlights of the 21 grant applications (17 of which have been selected for funding) and how the special congressional funding made a distinct difference in the projects.
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Type/Format: Evaluation; Whitepaper
Language code: English
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