Building Housing Solutions Capacity in Arizona
GrantID: 63427
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: June 5, 2024
Grant Amount High: $75,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Digital Tool for Arizona’s Renters
Arizona's rental market is marked by significant disparities in access to affordable housing, especially in urban areas like Phoenix and Tucson. The rapid growth in population has outpaced housing development, resulting in a 20% increase in median rent over the past five years. Many low-income renters face barriers in accessing information about available housing options and understanding their rights as tenants, contributing to increased instability in rental arrangements.
Residents in cities such as Phoenix, where the cost of living has surged, particularly struggle to find affordable housing resources. A considerable portion of the population, including students and single-parent households, experience heightened levels of economic vulnerability. The lack of centralized information about available housing options and legal support services exacerbates the challenges faced by these groups, creating a precarious residential landscape.
To address these barriers, this grant initiative will develop a robust digital platform designed specifically to connect low-income renters with affordable housing listings and legal resources in Arizona. By leveraging technology, this platform aims to streamline the process of finding housing and accessing support, empowering renters to navigate the housing market with confidence. The initiative emphasizes creating an inclusive database that reflects the diverse needs of Arizona's residents, ensuring effective outreach and access.
Moreover, integrating local service providers into the platform will enhance its utility and reliability. By working with existing organizations and housing authorities, the initiative can provide renters not just with listings but also with essential resources, such as legal guidance and financial counseling. This collaborative approach acknowledges the varying needs of Arizona's renters and ensures that the digital tool serves as a comprehensive resource.
Overall, the focus on harnessing technology to support Arizona's renters demonstrates the commitment to addressing critical housing access issues in a rapidly changing market. By providing clear, actionable resources, this initiative aims to reduce the instability faced by low-income households and contribute to a more equitable housing landscape in the state.
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