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The Developer - Community Solutions

Our Mission:

To create a lasting end to homelessness that leaves no one behind. We envision a more equitable society where homelessness is never inevitable, inescapable, or a way of life.

What we Do: 

 

We don’t simply believe that all communities have the power to end homelessness — we work with the cities and counties making it a reality every day. 

Community Solutions is a nonprofit that leads Built for Zero, a movement of more than 80 cities and counties driving down the number of people experiencing homelessness — and proving zero is possible. 

By harnessing the full power of data, 11 of those communities have reached Functional Zero, a milestone indicating that homelessness is rare and brief for a population. In order to propel this movement toward an end of homelessness for all, we help communities use data to change how their homeless response systems operate, develop new models to close gaps in housing, disrupt homelessness from occurring altogether, and help communities create racially equitable response systems.

Learn more at www.community.solutions

Community Engagement

As a part of our larger neighborhood improvement effort, Community Solutions worked alongside the NERA/NRZ, residents, partners, and civic leaders to develop the Northeast Neighborhood Sustainability Plan (NNSP) using a Health Impact Assessment framework. The NNSP outlines the best opportunities for improving the health, infrastructure and environmental sustainability of the Northeast neighborhood. Using this recommendations of the NNSP Community Solutions has been hosting a variety of community engagement efforts through public art, bike safety, healthy food education, and pop up markets

Construction

As the developer of the Swift Factory, Community Solutions is committed to creating jobs and engaging the community in all phases of development, including construction. We extremely proud that our team has exceeded the goals stated below, with thousands of hours worked by residents of the neighborhood.

  • Goal of 30% of the labor force (measured by total man hours) for the project to be performed by City of Hartford Residents

  • Goal of 20% of the labor force (measured by total man hours) for the project to be performed by Minority workers. 

  • Goal of 6.9% of the labor force (measured by total man hours) for the project to be performed by Female Workers.

Grants & Funding Sources

Tax Credit Equity: $8,652,677

Eversource

US Bank

New Markets Tax Credit Allocations: $8,360,625

National Trust Community Investment Corporation

Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation

Boston Community Capital Public

Debt Financing: $7,300,000

The Capital Region Development Authority

Connecticut’s Department of Community and Economic Development (DECD)

Federal Grants: $3,811,240

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Office of Community Services

The Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Economic Development Administration

Permanent Loan: $3,650,000

Boston Community Loan Fund

Pre-Dev Grants & Loans $1,214,560

DECD Biz Express

DECD-BMPP Program

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving

Travelers Grant

Private Donor

Deferred Developer Fee $957,872

 

Total Sources $ 33,946,974

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