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Ultimate goal is to build more affordable housing due to the synergies created The grants are the foundation of the NCSHA-sponsored Healthy Housing, Healthy Communities H3C Partnership initiative, which aims to leverage the state HFAs' role at the center of the affordable housing system to attract significant health institution involvement and elevate community-level leadership in addressing the worsening housing affordability crisis in America. "The connection between stable housing and health outcomes is clear, and it provides even more incentive to ensure that affordable housing is widely available in our communities," said PHFA Executive Director and CEO The five other state housing finance agencies that received funding are: Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, Illinois Housing Development Authority, Nebraska Investment Finance Authority, Rhode Island Housing and "Each of these leading agencies has a vision for engaging major health institutions serving their states in new ways to generate increased investment in the construction and rehabilitation of housing that is responsive to local community priorities and participation," said NCSHA Executive Director Stockton Williams. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the grants will enable state HFAs to perform the planning, due diligence, and outreach necessary to secure significant financial commitments from hospitals and health organizations, which the agencies will complement with financing of their own. Community-based organizations will play key roles in each partnership. "The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation believes state housing finance agencies are uniquely positioned to drive deeper and more impactful connections between the housing and health sectors that result in more capital for affordable housing," said The Center for Community Investment (CCI) will partner with NCSHA to support H3C, drawing on its experience across the country helping health institutions and their partners bring their resources to bear on their local community investment systems. "As CCI has supported health institutions investing in affordable housing over the last few years, one of the most important things we've learned is that partnerships, both with the public sector and community residents, are critical to the success of this work and its impact on health equity," said CCI Executive Director Robin Hacke. "We are excited to help the H3C initiative encourage more such partnerships and create new opportunities to invest upstream to improve community health." About NCSHA About PHFA Media Contacts: Lisa Bowman, NCSHA
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