Supportive Housing Teams Include Kosciusko And Marshall County Organizations
News Release
INDIANAPOLIS — Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority and Corporation for Supportive Housing have announced the five teams selected to participate in the 2023 Indiana Supportive Housing Institute.
The teams, which include organizations from Kosciusko and Marshall counties, were selected through a competitive process. Each team is comprised of housing developers, service providers and community-based organizations who will develop concept projects for affordable housing with access to supportive services for Hoosiers experiencing homelessness.
“The Institute continues to be an intentional opportunity for organizations to develop detailed, individualized supportive housing plans,” Crouch said. “This year we are focusing on providing supportive housing that will serve individuals experiencing homelessness as identified through the state’s Coordinated Entry System.”
This year marks the 15th year of the Indiana Supportive Housing Institute and the ongoing partnership between IHCDA and CSH to bring more affordable supportive housing across the state for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The selected teams represent locations in five counties from north to south-central, and urban to rural areas, demonstrating that homelessness impacts all communities.
“The Indiana Supportive Housing Institute is an opportunity for IHCDA to promote housing stability for those experiencing homelessness,” said Jacob Sipe, executive director of IHCDA. “It’s important that IHCDA and our partners align affordable housing developments to the current needs in communities. We congratulate the teams selected for the Institute, and look forward to collaborating with them to advance supportive housing in the state.”
Below is a list of organizations participating in this year’s Institute:
- Warsaw/Kosciusko County: Neighborhood Development Associates LLC; Bowen Center; Valenti Real Estate Services Inc.; Housing for Hope Inc.; SRKM Architecture; Housing Authority of Warsaw
- Plymouth/Marshall County: Bradley Company; Garden Court; Bowen Center; McKinley Development LLC
- Indianapolis: Wheeler Mission; Englewood Community Development Corporation; Gratus Development LLC; Adult & Child Health
- Lawrence County: Hoosier Uplands Economic Development Corporation; Milestone Ventures LLC
- South Bend: South Bend Heritage Foundation; Oaklawn Psychiatric Center; City of South Bend; Our Lady of the Road; St. Joseph County Health Department
“CSH is delighted to mark 15 years of collaboration and impact that has connected thousands of individuals and families to quality homes and, finally, stability for those who have cycled through various institutional systems and experienced the trauma of homelessness,” said Lori Phillips-Steele, director, CSH Indiana. “Only homes end homelessness. Supportive housing pairs quality homes people can afford with the services people need to remain in their homes and achieve their highest quality of life.”
Over the next few months, these teams will work closely with IHCDA and CSH through targeted training and group exercises incorporating CSH’s Quality Supportive Housing Standards. Teams will also receive technical assistance and be presented with predevelopment financing opportunities. The Institute will culminate with teams presenting their final plans to CSH, IHCDA and Institute sponsors. Following graduation from the Institute, each lead organization can apply for funding through IHCDA’s Rental Housing Tax Credit program.