Title: Supportive Housing: The Role of CSH
1Supportive Housing The Role of CSH
- Stephanie Hartshorn Program ManagerCorporation
for Supportive Housing
- 11/13/07
- www.csh.org
2Our Mission CSH helps communities create
permanent housing with services to prevent and
end homelessness.
3Where We Work
- National offices in New York and Oakland, CA
- Local offices in Connecticut, Rhode Island, New
York, New Jersey, Washington DC, Michigan, Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, and California
- Targeted initiatives in Kentucky, Maine, Oregon,
and Washington
- CSHs national teams assist supportive housing
practitioners across the US
4What Is Supportive Housing?A cost-effective
combination of permanent, affordable housing
with services that helps people live more stable,
productive lives.
5The Role of CSH
- CSH helps communities create permanent housing
with services to prevent and end homelessness
- CSHs Project Related Assistance
- Predevelopment Funding
- Technical Assistance
- Systems Advocacy
6CSH Products and Services
- Project-Specific Financing and Expertise
- to help create supportive housing
- Capacity Building to strengthen and expand the
supportive housing industry
- Public Policy Reform to build an efficient
system for producing and financing supportive
housing
7Assistance from CSH
- CSH can provide assistance from initial project
idea conception all the way through final
development.
- Successful supportive housing development can be
subdivided into 10 key steps. CSH can provide
assistance with each of the following steps
- Develop a Clear Vision for the Project
- Build a Solid Development Team
- Identify a Suitable Site
- Build Strong Community Support
- Acquire Sufficient Capital Funding
- Develop a Sound Management Plan
- Finance the Ongoing Operations
- Develop a Solid Service Delivery Plan
- Finance Services for Residents
- Develop an Asset Management Plan
8CSH Funding Products
- CSH offers the financial products outlined below.
If you believe one of these products may be a
good fit for your project, please contact CSH for
more information and an application. - Grant On a very limited basis CSH provides
grants to project sponsors to fund organizational
capacity building, site visits, and program
start-up costs. - Project Initiation Loan(PIL) CSH provides
Project Initiation Loans to fund predevelopment
costs for projects. PILs do not accrue
interest. - Acquisition Loan CSH provides loans to sponsors
for the acquisition of property for supportive
housing. Acquisition loans do accrue interest
and are reimbursed from project financing.
9CSH Resources
- On the CSH website at www.csh.org you can find
- Project profiles
- Toolkits for developing and operating supportive
housing
- Sample memorandums of understanding
- Supportive housing research and best practices
- Information on Policy and Advocacy
- Many, many, other tools and resources
10CSH Contacts
- CSH staff each support one or more MSHDA regions.
Please
- contact the appropriate staff member for your
region
- Region 1
- John Peterson (Lisa Chapman until 12/31/07)
- Contact info for Lisa (810) 229-7712 x.22,
lisa.chapman_at_csh.org
- Region 2
- John Peterson (Lisa Chapman until 12/31/07)
- Contact info for Lisa (810) 229-7712 x.22,
lisa.chapman_at_csh.org
- Region 3
- Monique Pierre
- (810) 229-7712 x.23, monique.pierre_at_csh.org
- Region 4
- Monique Pierre
- (810) 229-7712 x.23, monique.pierre_at_csh.org
11CSH Contacts (cont.)
- CSH staff each support one or more MSHDA regions.
Please
- contact the appropriate staff member for your
region
- Region 5
- Stephanie Hartshorn
- (810) 229-7712 x. 24, stephanie.hartshorn_at_csh.org
- Region 6
- John Peterson (Lisa Chapman until 12/31/07)
- Contact info for Lisa (810) 229-7712 x.22,
lisa.chapman_at_csh.org
- Region 7
- Stephanie Hartshorn
- (810) 229-7712 x. 24, stephanie.hartshorn_at_csh.org
- Region 8
- Beverley Ebersold
- (810) 229-7712 x. 25, beverley.ebersold_at_csh.org
12Getting mentally ill people off the streets and
into supportive housing costs taxpayers only
slightly more than leaving them to fend for
themselves
- The Wall Street JournalMay 2, 2001
13I have 2 years clean and sober, a steady job, I
pay my own rent all of which I could not have
done without supportive housing.
Charlie Miller, TenantCanon Kip, CA