Wendy R. Sherman Interview by Chester Hartman
The new President and CEO of the Fannie Mae Foundation discusses the foundation's role in creating more housing, more homeowners, and stronger communities.
The Evolution Of Supportive Housing By Diane Glauber
From a 1960s strategy to house deinstitutionalized psychiatric patients, the concept of supportive housing has grown to include a variety of at-risk populations.
Service-Enriched Housing By Tanya Tull
Low-income resident-driven services tied to housing provide the missing ingredients for survival and success in distressed neighborhoods.
Halfway Home By Karen Ceraso
Housing is a critical element in this Newark, New Jersey, treatment center for alcohol dependent mothers.
Building Links By The Enterprise Foundation
The nuts and bolts of Community Housing Associates' permanent, supportive, scattered-site housing for people with mental illness in Baltimore.
Devolving McKinney, By Brian M. Smith (Available in hard copy only.)
As housing and supportive programs are "devolved" to states as block grants, the future of McKinney Act funding remains uncertain.
The Grant Proposal As Organizing Plan, By Andy Robinson
(Available in hard copy only.)