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Expanding the Availability of Shared-Equity Homeownership
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This brief explores strategies to help expand the availability of shared-equity homeownership.
Expanding Resident and Nonprofit Ownership of Manufactured Home Parks
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This brief explores strategies to help residents or nonprofit organizations purchase manufactured home parks.
Addressing Appraisal Gaps and Expanding Access to Small Dollar Mortgages
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This brief—developed for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation—focuses on innovative financing tools to facilitate the purchase and rehabilitation of low-cost homes.
AdvancingCities 2021 Annual Progress Report
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In this report, Abt shares lessons learned from grantees of JPMorgan Chase & Co’s AdvancingCities program.
Policy Briefs on HUD’s Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program
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These briefs explore the policy implications of Abt’s evaluations of Compass Working Capital’s financial capability model of the Family Self-Sufficiency program.
Qualitative Research on the Compass FSS Program
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Abt’s qualitative studies of Compass FSS programs shed light on the experiences of participants and why some households don’t enroll.
Lump Sum or Recurring: Can Cash Transfers Break the Cycles of Poverty?
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Data from US & international guaranteed income pilots pose critical questions – does an annual lump sum, monthly payments, or a combination best help families?
The Far-Reaching Harms of Housing Unaffordability on Renters
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Abt helped conduct a study that examined how housing affordability affects renters and the tactics that people use to survive.
Can Children’s Savings Account Programs Help Black and Latine Families Better Access College?
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A new blog examines how children’s savings account programs can support access to college for Black and Latine students.
Why We Should Be Talking about Rapid Re-housing When We Talk About Guaranteed Income
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Guaranteed Income and Rapid Re-Housing programs both support low-income families; we explain how each can borrow ideas from the other to improve outcomes.