Community Development - Human Resource Development Council Inc., Bozeman, Montana
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In 1996, HRDC received a Fannie Mae Foundation “Maxwell Award of Excellence" for the production of low-income housing.
   
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Presentation on Work Force Housing given to Planning Board (Power Point)

Social Benefits of Homeownership and Stable Housing (PDF)

Inclusive or Exclusive: Affordable Housing for Bozeman’s Workforce (Word doc)

Bozeman City Commission 7-14-2006 (Power Point)

RESOURCES

This organization (NPH) does a lot of work around IH, and has a few publications you will find useful:
http://www.nonprofithousing.org/knowledgebank/publications
/index.atomic

This is the NPH guide to running an inclusionary housing campaign:
http://www.nonprofithousing.org/actioncenter/
toolbox/campaigntools/InclusionaryTool.pdf

In general, NPH is a good organization and you can call on them with specific IH questions.  In particular, they may be able to direct you to model ordinances. 

The David Rosen report is included within "Inclusionary Zoning: The CA Experience"
http://www.nhc.org/index/news-publications

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Community development is a process through which residents and other community stakeholders engage in social, economic, housing and other asset development, The goal is to build and sustain healthy communities through the creation of jobs and businesses; the production of decent, affordable housing, and the forging of enduring institutions- both physical and social-which educate and support families and individuals.

The HRDC's Community Development Program
Announces the Purchase of the Sherwood Inn
Apartments in Livingston


325 South Main, Livingston

Please join us in thanking the organizations who helped us fulfill our mission to preserve and provide affordable housing for elderly and disabled persons in our community:

Sherwood Inn L.P.
The City of Livingston
Montana Department of Commerce Home Program
American Title and Escrow of Park County
Comma-Q Architecture

A special thanks to Dr. Robert Towers for his generosity and commitment to the Livingston Community.

 


In 1992, HRDC received one of twelve Best Practices Awards given by Housing Secretary Kemp and Labor Secretary Martin, recognizing the organization’s success in designing and implementing programs which combine employment and training, housing and other community services.

     
    Photos courtesy of Rob Wilke