Atlanta, Géorgie, États Unis
Résumé de la séance :
Securing financing and building the right capital stack are critical to catalyzing the supply of deeply affordable housing connected to supportive services for individuals experiencing homelessness. A panel of public, private, and nonprofit leaders discussed impact investing, risk-adjusted returns, and converting market-rate properties to affordable housing. The discussion highlighted how these strategies promote equitable growth, strengthen communities, and create lasting change.

Résumé de la séance : Securing financing and building the right capital stack are critical to catalyzing the supply of deeply affordable housing connected to supportive services for individuals experiencing homelessness. A panel of public, private, and nonprofit leaders discussed impact investing, risk-adjusted returns, and converting market-rate properties to affordable housing. The discussion highlighted how these strategies promote equitable growth, strengthen communities, and create lasting change.

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