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OHFA Annual PlanThe Ohio Housing Fi
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The State’s Housing NeedsAffordab
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Subject Matter Expert (SME) Workgro
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3. Financial LiteracyOHFA and other
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Affordable Housing Preservation & D
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federal subsidies. To achieve this
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Accessible HousingBackground DataOh
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3) Create dedicated funding streams
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• Recommend that Ohio support the
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Rural and Appalachian RegionsBackgr
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6. Annual Set-Asides and Incentives
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• Several cities in Ohio current
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OHFA should provide funding, traini
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Permanent Supportive Housing Produc
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3. The State should assist local Co
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PrioritizationThe challenge of prio
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Agency RecommendationsThe Annual Pl
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APPENDIXWorkgroup 1: Affordable Hom
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Executive SummaryHousing Need Descr
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efficiency and resource conservatio
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Estimated Units in Need of Some For
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Ohio County Foreclosure Filings (19
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Operating Costs - Met and Unmet Nee
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Workgroup #2:Affordable Housing Pre
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Secondary Recommendations• Explor
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Executive SummaryOhio’s supply of
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Met Housing Needs (“Resource Inve
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Ohio Deptof MentalRetardation andDe
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Unmet Housing NeedsData OverviewThe
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