Bringing Home the Benefits of Energy Efficiency to Low-Income Households 2008, by Stockton Williams
This publication makes the case for a national commitment to increase the energy efficiency in affordable housing, especially homes for low-income people.
Affordable Housing's Green Future 2007, by Tony Proscio
This book details this national model that began before Minnesota Green Communities and continues today. This book details the efforts and distills key lessons for those interested in similar systems change in their states.
Greener Policies, Smarter Plans 2007, by James Tassos
This report provides background on the Housing Credit program; describes the methodology used to analyze the 2007 state Housing Credit allocation plans, and discusses implementation of new policies through the Housing Credit program.
Located in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood has been converted by into 84 single-room occupancy apartments for homeless individuals with disabilities.
This development offers affordable family housing and daycare in an area with exceptionally good access to the kinds of services and facilities the tenants need.
The development is targeted to meet the housing needs of low-income adults and those facing homelessness, and provides supportive services that encourage self-sufficiency among residents.