Financing, Developing and Operating Permanent Supportive Housing
$495
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) is a model that combines low-barrier affordable housing and supportive services to help individuals and families lead more stable lives. PSH targets people who are homeless, at risk of homelessness or otherwise unstably housed, experience multiple barriers to housing, and are unable to maintain housing stability without supportive services.
Developing permanent supportive housing is a complex undertaking. In this two-day in-person course, participants will learn project financial planning, feasibility analysis, and the importance of the Housing First approach when managing PSH.
This course will use exercises and case studies to help participants understand typical project costs, operating income, operating expenses, including services, and the role of debt and subsidy to develop financially feasible PSH. For more information, please refer to the agenda.
Who Should Attend? Attendance is encouraged for those planning to finance or develop permanent supportive housing, including those planning to do so with HOME-ARP funds. While financing experience is not necessary, attendees should have a working knowledge of Excel, especially the financing formulas used to calculate loan payments, loan amounts, interest rates and terms.
Participant Pre-Assignment: Participants are requested to bring their own laptop loaded with Excel.
Instructor: Stan Fitterman
Training Dates and Times: The training is being held on January 30-31, 2024. Registration on Day 1 will be from 8:30-9:00am. Training will occur from 9:00am-4:30pm on both days.
Training Site: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Antonio Downtown 502 W. Cesar E. Chavez San Antonio, Texas 78207 | (210) 224-7155.
Training Room: Please confirm with front desk.
Meals: No meals will be provided during this training; each participant is responsible for their own meals.