The Center for Social Policy (CSP) is continuing its ongoing evaluation role with HOPE VI, a federally funded program operated by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. HOPE VI allows public housing authorities to apply for funding to redevelop severely distressed housing developments. The Old Colony development is currently the most physically distressed site in the Boston Housing Authority’s federal portfolio, with aged systems and infrastructure and high annual energy and water costs. This project began in January 2014
economic self-sufficiency among original residents of severely distressed public housing development...
In 1998, the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland began a program-related initiative to increa...
neighborhood conditions by revitalizing distressed public housing communities and assisting resident...
By recommendation of Congress, the Department of Housing and Urban Development chartered the HOPE VI...
The Center for Social Policy (CSP) was hired by the New Lease for Homeless Families to conduct an ev...
The Ellen Wilson Dwellings are currently vacant and distressed. The development was built in 1941 on...
HOPE VI is a housing policy that attempts to revitalize distressed public housing communities to cre...
The study examines two groups of housing developments to ascertain to what extent HOPE VI policy obj...
Project Hope is a multi-service agency at the forefront of efforts in Boston to move families beyond...
The Center for Social Policy is a research and evaluation think tank of choice for policy makers, fu...
Examines whether the federal HOPE VI housing program has successfully improved living environments f...
HOPE VI is a competitively funded, public housing redevelopment program with several competing goals...
The Center for Social Policy (CSP) is carrying out an analysis of data on the housing situations of ...
The Center for Social Policy (CSP) serves as a strategic learning and evaluation partner to The Bost...
How satisfied are residents with HUD’s HOPE VI development? Despite the billions of dollars spent, v...
economic self-sufficiency among original residents of severely distressed public housing development...
In 1998, the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland began a program-related initiative to increa...
neighborhood conditions by revitalizing distressed public housing communities and assisting resident...
By recommendation of Congress, the Department of Housing and Urban Development chartered the HOPE VI...
The Center for Social Policy (CSP) was hired by the New Lease for Homeless Families to conduct an ev...
The Ellen Wilson Dwellings are currently vacant and distressed. The development was built in 1941 on...
HOPE VI is a housing policy that attempts to revitalize distressed public housing communities to cre...
The study examines two groups of housing developments to ascertain to what extent HOPE VI policy obj...
Project Hope is a multi-service agency at the forefront of efforts in Boston to move families beyond...
The Center for Social Policy is a research and evaluation think tank of choice for policy makers, fu...
Examines whether the federal HOPE VI housing program has successfully improved living environments f...
HOPE VI is a competitively funded, public housing redevelopment program with several competing goals...
The Center for Social Policy (CSP) is carrying out an analysis of data on the housing situations of ...
The Center for Social Policy (CSP) serves as a strategic learning and evaluation partner to The Bost...
How satisfied are residents with HUD’s HOPE VI development? Despite the billions of dollars spent, v...
economic self-sufficiency among original residents of severely distressed public housing development...
In 1998, the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland began a program-related initiative to increa...
neighborhood conditions by revitalizing distressed public housing communities and assisting resident...