2018 Homeport Impact Report

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STRONG COMMUNITIES START AT HOME 201 8 IMPACT REP O RT


CLO S IN G THE GA P

1 56 N E W R E S I DE N TS I N 2 0 1 8

Rental Housing Development Pre-development

Under Construction

Completed

For-Sale

Lease-Option

6 homes sold

13 homes purchased

Kathy Carter, homebuyer at Framingham Village

Arrowleaf

Blacklick Crossing

Milo-Grogan

New construction, family workforce rental housing development located in Grove City, Ohio, in partnership with Spire Development.

Newly constructed twoand three-bedroom town homes constructed and four one-bedroom flats across from the entrance to Blacklick Woods Metro Park.

New single-family leaseoption homes on vacant sites in Milo-Grogan. Over $350,000 of targeted neighborhood improvements for existing neighbors and businesses.

$6.5M / 28 homes

$8.6M / 30 homes

$8.6M / 33 homes

American Addition 30 single-family homes developed and sold, plus 50 additional single and multi-family homes planned in the American Addition neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.

13 Homeport residents purchased their leaseoption homes in the following communities:

Greater Linden Homes, Kingsford Homes, Joyce Ave Homes, Southeast Cols Homes, Framingham Village.

MG AA NB

21

13

Where is Homeport’s work focused? FAMILY COMMUNITIES LEASE-OPTION HOMES SENIOR COMMUNITIES

MG

MILO-GROGAN

AA

AMERICAN ADDITION

NB

NORTH OF BROAD


LASER FOCUS ON CLIENTS

735 TOTAL RESIDENTS SERVED IN 2018 768 Family Connections to Services

Homeport Residents

257 Educational programs 150 Financial assistance programs 144 Parenting resources, like school readiness assessments,

6,276 Total Residents 3,000

cribs, and diapers

182 Basic needs, like food, furniture and housing 35 Medical services

581

Children

Seniors (62+)

62 Evictions prevented $76,130 in emergency financial assistance awarded

73%

Community Engagement

Of Children Live in Single-Parent Homes

384 Households received 14,097 meals 86 Events with 526 Homeport residents in attendance 769 health and wellness assessments completed

On average how long do residents live with Homeport? Market Rate

2.0

Homeport Multi-Family

5.5

Homeport Single-Family

6.5

Seniors

1,650 food boxes delivered 750 meals provided by produce markets

Kids Programs and Other Support

(Average in Years)

227 Children in after-school & summer camp programs 12,225 Meals served Homebuyer Education & Counseling

350

clients became homeowners

502

Completed Homebuyer Education

=

404

$50 Million in homes purchased

Completed Financial / Credit Counseling / Coaching

147

Foreclosure Clients Assisted

Housing Advisory Services Client Demographics 52.2% African American 24.2% White 1.2% Hispanic

80%

Make less than the Area Median Income

32.1%

Have a household income below $30,000

3.2% Other 18.9% No response


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Modified: August 29, 2022


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