Urban Institute Grant



Organization - Urban Institute
Grant Amount - $400,000
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - for use by its Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center toward the costs of two mixed-income housing research projects: (1) a longitudinal study to assess how the HOPE VI program, in which distressed developments are being replaced with mixed-income housing, is affecting the health and well-being of original, displaced residents; and (2) an analysis of the effects on participating families of the federal Moving to Opportunity housing voucher program that moved public housing residents out of distressed neighborhoods


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Urban Institute - $100,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - for use by its Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center to disseminate the results of a longitudinal study to assess how the HOPE VI program, in which distressed developments were replaced with mixed-income housing, has affected the health...

Urban Institute - $210,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward continued support of a longitudinal study to assess how the HOPE VI program, in which distressed developments are being demolished and replaced with mixed-income housing, is affecting the health and well-being of original, displaced residents

Urban Institute - $200,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward continued support of a longitudinal study to assess how the HOPE VI program, in which distressed developments are being demolished and replaced with mixed-income housing, is affecting the health and well-being of original, displaced residents

Urban Institute - $200,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - in continued support of an analysis of the effects on participating families of the federal Moving to Opportunity program, which moved public housing residents out of distressed neighborhoods by using housing vouchers

Urban Institute - $350,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - in support of an analysis of the effects on participating families of the federal Moving to Opportunity program, which moved public housing residents out of distressed neighborhoods by using housing vouchers

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