Housing on Merit

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HOM provides comprehensive support services and enrichment programs to residents to ensure housing stability and promote integration into their communities

• Community: HOM strives to facilitate meaningful partnerships between managers, tenants, and the community. HOM encourages tenants to engage in peer development and inspires community members to play a role in addressing housing disparity.
• Well-being: HOM believes tenants’ mental, physical, social, and emotional well-being is essential to nourishing and sustaining healthy lives.
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Photos from Housing on Merit's post 11/04/2022

HOM is officially CORES Certified!! ✅

We are pleased to announce that we are officially a Certified Organization for Resident Engagement & Services!

The CORES Certification recognizes organizations that have developed a robust commitment, capacity, and competency in providing resident services coordination in affordable rental housing - a testament to the work we do here at Housing on Merit. Additionally, this certification unlocks eligibility for ERS financing to help us continue providing high quality services for our residents!

To learn more about CORES, visit www.coresonline.org or see the link in our bio!
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08/05/2022

📚That’s a wrap on HOM’s book club on “Palaces for the People”! 📚In our discussion today we discussed the ways that we utilize social infrastructure in our day to day lives and how it applies to our work in affordable housing.

Klinenberg’s work provided great insight into the state of US social infrastructure and dives deep into how creating a space for community members to gather can mean the difference between life, death, inequality, and polarization.

08/03/2022

⚡️Palaces for the People succinctly builds the case that social infrastructure is just as important as conventional hardline systems and that we have an opportunity to think more expansively about infrastructure. What does infrastructure investment in the United States mean to you?⚡️ -Jennifer Litwak

🔸 Social Infrastructure 🔸: the physical conditions that determine whether social capital develops. It fosters contact, mutual support, and collaboration among friends and neighbors: when degraded, it inhibits social activity.

One way we continue to learn about homelessness, housing, and community engagement is through 📚Housing on Merit’s Book Club📚! This quarter, we are reading “Palaces for the People” by Eric Klinenberg (.klinenberg)

08/02/2022

Think about your own access to nature in your environment. How do you think your access or deprivation to nature (parks, trails, forests, beaches) has impacted your life? 🌳⚡️🧠

This is what stood out to Charly L., Director of Housing Innovation, in our reading of Palaces for the People.

One way we continue to learn about homelessness, housing, and community engagement is through 📚Housing on Merit’s Book Club📚! This quarter, we are reading “Palaces for the People” by Eric Klinenberg (.klinenberg)

Photos from Housing on Merit's post 07/29/2022

The US House of Representatives passed their FY23 appropriations to provide $63 billion for HUD programs. Though, this is not yet a win for housing as we wait for Senate and Presidential approval of the budget.

We can advocate for housing programs nationwide by contacting your state senators and signing the national letter by the CHCDF!

⚡️Read more about the House approved budget at appropriations.house.gov

07/29/2022

One way we continue to learn about homelessness, housing, and community engagement is through 📚Housing on Merit’s Book Club📚! This quarter, we are reading “Palaces for the People” by Eric Klinenberg (.klinenberg)

Here is a quote that stood out to one of our Board Members, Scott!

We encourage you to check out your local library and support their initiatives to promote educational programs for your community. When was the last time you went? 📚🧠

07/16/2022

One way we continue to learn about homelessness, housing, and community engagement is through 📚Housing on Merit’s Book Club📚! This quarter, we are reading “Palaces for the People” by Eric Klinenberg (.klinenberg)

Rose Ty, HOM’s Executive Assistant, explains why this quote caught her eye:
“As a teenager, my friends and I spent many after school hours as at our local library waiting to get picked up by our parents, who were often working late. To us, it was a home base outside of home and school. The library was always a safe and welcoming environment for us to gather and interact with members of the community or other students we wouldn’t normally run into. Having this social infrastructure was a great opportunity for me to foster bonds with my friends and my community. If libraries didn’t exist, I can’t imagine the missed opportunity I would have had as a growing young adult!🌱”

Photos from Housing on Merit's post 07/07/2022

👆🏼Swipe for more housing breakdowns in the 22-23 CA State Budget!

While the budget invests an additional $2.9 billion into affordable housing production and homeownership opportunities, the Roadmap Home 2030 outlines the need for $17.9 billion annual investment in housing to meet the scale of need.

Read more details on The Budget at www.ebudget.ca.gov and www.HousingCA.org

07/01/2022

As recipients of the Qualcomm Foundation’s generous $10,000 grant, Housing on Merit was invited to the annual Qualcomm SDEGC Pitch Event to present for a chance to receive an additional $5,000 in funding. Daniel Rubin, our Planning and Programming Coordinator, and Shanyu Zhou, Qualcomm Senior Engineer, gave an amazing pitch on the work we do at Housing on Merit to create a bridge to affordable housing for all.

It was a great opportunity to learn more about other San Diego non-profits that are working to address the diverse needs of our community. Congratulations to !

Thank you to SDGEC members for the opportunity and Shanyu for nominating us!

Wyden Announces Sweeping Housing Legislation With LIHTC, MIHTC, NHTC, Renter Tax Credit and Housing Spending Provisions 08/27/2021

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden announced sweeping house legislation that includes enhancements to low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) and the introduction of middle-income housing tax credit (MIHTC) and neighborhood homes tax credit (NHTC). Read more here: https://www.novoco.com/news/wyden-announces-sweeping-housing-legislation-lihtc-mihtc-nhtc-renter-tax-credit-and-housing-spending

Source: Novogradac & Company LLP

Wyden Announces Sweeping Housing Legislation With LIHTC, MIHTC, NHTC, Renter Tax Credit and Housing Spending Provisions Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden announced sweeping housing legislation today that includes enhancements to the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) and the introduction of the middle-income housing tax credit (MIHTC) and neighborhood homes tax credit (NHTC). The Decent, Affordable, Safe...

08/16/2021

National Low Income Housing Coalition for every 10 extremely low-income households, there are fewer than 4 affordable and available homes. We need https://bit.ly/3gfQUho

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