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Housing group to put $500K toward housing projects

Posted 8/9/23

More than 250 homeless  people are expected to move to more permanent housing after $500,000 was awarded from the Arizona Housing Fund. 

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Housing group to put $500K toward housing projects

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More than 250 homeless  people are expected to move to more permanent housing after $500,000 was awarded from the Arizona Housing Fund. 

The housing fund  doles out grant funding to non-profit groups that build and operate low-income housing properties. 

Central Arizona Shelter Services and Native American Connections in Phoenix, Housing Solutions for Northern Arizona in Flagstaff and Page's Housing for Hope — all received grant funding for housing projects, an Arizona Realtors press release said. 

“The Arizona Realtors is proud to once again support the Arizona Housing Fund, which we have done each year since its founding in 2019,” said 2023 Arizona Realtors president, Eric Gibbs. “With the help of individual REALTORS® and their clients, the fund has distributed $1.35 million in grants to Arizona nonprofits to build permanent supportive housing and reduce homelessness in Phoenix, Glendale, Chino Valley, Page and Flagstaff.” 

For more information, please visit aaronline.com/arizona-housing-fund.