PROMOTING THE INCREASE OF
ACCESSIBLE & AFFORDABLE HOUSING
A unified voice promoting the preservation and production of affordable housing for all Iowans.
Members can expect a coordinated message regarding housing issues at all levels of the spectrum.
Driven and focused in the attempt to educate and advocate for all things affordable housing in Iowa.
Iowa Housing Partnership works to promote a unified voice in promoting the preservation and production of affordable housing for all Iowans through statewide, national education and advocacy, using accurate and timely information for all decision-makers.
The Iowa Housing Partnership (IHP) encourages policy and legislation at the local, state, and federal levels providing low- and moderate-income households with quality housing they can afford. IHP consists of public and private partners, now advocating together to address these long-standing issues in Iowa. Their mission also includes education for local governments and communities on the topic of affordable housing as well as sharing information on available funding tools. In their 2018 report, “Out of Reach Iowa,” IHP cited data from the National Low Income Housing Coalition to illustrate the state’s plight. The report stated 40% of all Iowa renters are housing-cost burdened. This is defined as paying more than 30% of income on rent. IHP believes having stakeholders working together to reach common goals will result in the improvement in the quality and availability of affordable housing in Iowa. IHP recognizes the urgency for solutions and is energized by their fast-growing membership.
The Iowa Housing Partnership (IHP) encourages policy and legislation at the local, state, and federal levels providing low- and moderate-income households with quality housing they can afford. IHP consists of public and private partners, now advocating together to address these long-standing issues in Iowa. Their mission also includes education for local governments and communities on the topic of affordable housing as well as sharing information on available funding tools. In their 2018 report, “Out of Reach Iowa,” IHP cited data from data from the National Low Income Housing Coalition to illustrate the state’s plight. The report stated 40% of all Iowa renters are housing-cost burdened. This is defined as paying more than 30% of income on rent. IHP believes having stakeholders working together to reach common goals will result in the improvement in the quality and availability of affordable housing in Iowa. IHP recognizes the urgency for solutions and is energized by their fast-growing membership.
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