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New York University School of Law Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy
$202,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 2 years)
New York, New York – To research whether housing subsidy increases children's access to higher-performing schools and improves academic performance as part of the How Housing Matters to Families and Communities research program More
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Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies
$80,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Baltimore, Maryland – To analyze housing affordability and investments in children as part of the How Housing Matters to Families and Communities research program. More
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Stanford University Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality
$25,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Stanford, California – To publish an issue of Pathways magazine dedicated to research on how housing matters to families and communities. More
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Center for Law and Social Policy
$10,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Washington, D.C. – To support a commentary series on topics covered at the Foundation's How Housing Matters conference. More
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Center For Housing Policy
$320,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year, 6 months)
Washington, D.C. – To refine and distribute an online model that analyzes comparative life-cycle costs of affordable rental housing production and preservation (over 18 months). More
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National Housing Conference
$150,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Washington, D.C. – To support a national meeting, Solutions for Sustainable Communities: 2011 Learning Conference on State and Local Housing Policy. More
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Bipartisan Policy Center
$3,300,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year, 6 months)
Washington, D.C. – To host and execute the first phase of the Commission on Housing Policy for a Strong Economy (over 18 months). More
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Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
$500,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 3 years)
Syracuse, New York – To research access to affordable housing and the health and living arrangements of older Americans as part of the How Housing Matters to Families and Communities research initiative. More
